The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 20, 1903, Image 2

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Jfiew3
Wonderfui Improvements.
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
Special for
to enjoy his enormous fortune. A*
William had left to his sous a love of
License was issued for the mar-' thrift and power. Jesse left to his a
The tateBt reports of the Harri­
rlage of Chas 8. Davis and Martha love of st rong drink. Thomas, Samuel
man
railway
system
shows
some
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
Hol verson.
and Jesse were the executors of the
very luteresting data which
we
estate and the will ordered the remain­
L.INN CO., OREGON deem exeee ling'y interesting Io our
The new aKHesani) nt roll shows S E ing factories to be run in their names.
readers, therefore we clip a number Young to be the heaviest individual The broad acres and thriving village
of excerpt» which gives an idea tax paver in the county, paying on still returned a vast revenue.
$1. yd value 60 in bl’ch’d
what this great railway system is all interests approximately $75,000.
The^ made Robert Stew art, who had
85c
linen table clothing
been
their
father's
secretary,
their
doing.
ll.fto
manager and they left Batsto for Phil­
1.25 yd val 60 in bl’ch’d
Pvr annum.
Deeds recorded:
••Evidently, President Harriman
adelphia to lavish their wealth in
meant what he said when he told J J Dolezal to J J Horshennd
linen table clothing
90c
2500 every possible pleasure ami dissipa­
wife. 47.01 a< res
A<lT«rtl61n( rates tn»<le known on nppllratlon
the
merchants
of
San
Francisco
dur
­
60c
yd
val
72
in
bleach
’
d
tion. 'They demanded all the profits of
Transient »rtvertlwniente must lie p»M for
V .1 Shores to M J Mrachek,
When the or .tar i* given for their insertion. ing his last visit that he proposed to
240 the factories to supply them, and find­
7 94 acres
linen table clothing
50c
make the Southern Pacific systems N M Newport to S E Young
ing these inadequate in 1855 sold to
Kntered at the postoflice at Scio, < hegon, as
50c
yd
yal
i;o
in
bleach
’
d
1
Albany
lot 1, bl 77 M
"■ ’s ml '
soeond clasa inaU matter.
Matlack & Allen, of Philadelphia,
second to none in the world.
lie
M Ralston to Andrew Skaar
40c
lhien table clothing
30,000 acres of their land.
may not have said just those words J 1 lot and 4 foot strip Leba-
The
workingmen
were
left
unpaid.
40c
yd
yal
58
in
Superior
i : m ; o 'Things went from bad to worse. At lui ai,m ami service always choose
:*•*«♦*******************J but he gave (hat impression. Judg­ non
A pair of Brown’s $2.50 shoes.
bleached damask
ing from recent reports taken from
Mortgage for $'000.
last they threw down their tools and Dollar for dollar you'll receive
30c values table napkins
:
EDITORIAL.
| official records, this new moving Releases for $1100 aod $11:15.
the fires in the glass furnaces went out.
By always purchasing a pair of these, 35c
* *
»*
Never
purchased 75c
The place busy for half a century was
i************************* power in western railway affiairs
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Public Sale.
dura
hie
as
stylish,
idle.
t
» »
does not propose by any means to
eleg mt
ii 1.25
iiik I
Governor Chamberlain says he is distribute all tils profits in dividends
Thirty-five years ago the fires went
1 75
The undersigned will sell nt pub- out! for the last time. A profitable
hoe.
Lullies
’
>S
«I
«»
2 25
surprised that the people of the East I to the stockholders' These figures
It
lie side on his farm 5! miles south market for the products of the entire
3
5()
know so little about Oregon. 1 am show that during a period of less
east of Stayton and 7 miles northeast county was dead. The farmers who
surprised that the governor don’t, than three years up to June 30, 1903,
4 25 val 67x69 in bl’ch’d
of Scio, on Saturday, November 28, left Mount Holly every week with
know that Oregon is well known the aggregate expenditures
for 1903, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, great loads of pork and’ other neces­
table cloth with nap­
Her goats and her horses go to East­ bettermentsand equipments on all
saries of life ceased to travel the
the following properly: 1 horse 4 beaten track to Batsto. No rent col­
kins to mat -h
3.50
ern stock sales and people tumble lines in the Harriman sysein were
years old, 1 mare tl yearn old, 6 head lector called upon the inhabitants of
ovor themselves ao buy them at rec­ $104.348.369, Some idea what this
of cows, 10 yearlings, 4 spring calves the dilapidated tenements and as one
6 50 val 68x87 in bl’ch’d
ord breaking prices, our apples go Io means is gained by noting that this
50 head of sheep, 90 head o go its, 1 house became too old and rickety to
table cloth with nap­
London and lead the world in prices amount is more than the total esti­
live
in
they
moved
into
another.
Deso
­
double disc plow, 2 common p'ows',
our prunes go to Paris and the mated expenditure necessary for the
kins to match 20x22 in 5 00
lation hovered over everything. Not a
1
dr
ll,
J
sprtng
tooth
harrow,
1
disc
French men, s brows rise in surprise completion of the Panama Canal.
member of t-’ic family remained there.
harrow, 1 large size cider mill, 1
and he proceeds to pack his grip and
Of the sons who had so woefully mis­
The work has been going on stead- wood sawing machine, 1 block and
managed the grand estate, Thomas
cross the ocean to see how the Web­ ly for about three years on all the
tackle grubding outfit, some fram­ had died, Jesse occasionally visited the
footer grows prunes, our Bartlett lines of the system between Omaha
ing tools, and many’ other articles. old place and Samuel resided in Phila­
pears and Hood River Strawberries and San Franciso as well as between
delphia.
J, L. CROISANT.
grace a thousand Eastern markets, here and Portland and between here
Mortgages had grown upon the vil­
F.
M.
Shores,
Auction*
er.
our products go to a Columbian ex. and New Orleans.
lage like moss upon the mill wheels
position at Chicago and take a hat*
and the court in Mount Holly gave
Into all these main lines as well as
D j Good
It Pays.
Not a Sick day Sines
Robert Stewart a judgment of $20,000
I
ful of medals, they go to a Pan* upon the branches, some of these
against the estate and smaller ones
No More Excursions On The C. &E
American Exposition at Buffalo millions of money have gone.
al1
A Chicago man has otis irved that to others. Joseph Wharton, of Phila­
I was taken severl.v sick with kid
and carry off a bucketful mor* med­ the expenditures being with the Good deeds are letter than real delphia, bought up the mortgages and ney trouble I tried ail sorts of medi­
The popular Sunday Excursions to
als.
Eastern people don’t know idea of establishing a railway system estate deeds—some of the latter are with the judgments the once pros­ cines none of which relieved me. I Newport have been discontinued
worthless.
Act
kindly
and
gently
Oregon! Well. I guess they are equal toanyever constructed.
But siiow sympathy and tend a helping perous village of Batsto and 6,00C One eay I saw an add of electric and no more will be run to that point
hitters and determi tied to try that. this season. Trains will run, how
acres satisfied a demand of about
getting acquainted with her pretty
the present plans of the directors hand. You cannot possibly lose by it. I 000. Mr. Wharton is known to-day as After taking a few doses felt relieved ever, every day except Sunday.
fast. If the governor will go to
Most
men
appreciate
a
Kind
word
and soon theroaiter was entirely
will not stop here for the work now
E dwin S tone ,
Portland he will see crowded trains actually under way Increase the and encouragement more than sub­ the greatest land proprietor in New’ cured and have not seen a sick day
Manager.
Jersey.
from the East pull in week after figures above stated by several mill­ stantial help. There are persons in
since
neighbors
of
mine
have
been
On the night of February 23, 1874, a
this
community
woo
might
truth
cured
of
rheumatism
neuralgia
liver
week, bearing thousands of future ions. The rapid development of the
fully say My good friend cheer up A spark from the chimney of Robert ¡and kidney troubles and general deb
Oregon farmers, fruitgrowers and Pacific coast and western territory, few doses of Chamberi i in’s Cough Stewart’s house burned his own dwell­ ility. this is what B F Bass of Fre-
stockmen, and with them are com­ and the remarkable awakning and Remedy will rid you of your cold ing and then the flames licked up the monl N C Writes. Only 00c at E C
At this season of
ing a hoet of capitalist who are increase of PacitH<3 commerce, are and their is no danger whatever remaining tenant.able houses. Batsto I’oery Druggist.
from pneumonia when you use that was in ashes.
eagerly inyesing their wealth in our thecauses of these expenditure medicine. It always cures. Hold by
the ye a r o u r
Turkeyi Eaten on Thnnkajl▼!ng.
ThoBest Prescription for Malaria.
mines, our ranges, our forests and which put the railways on the foot
All Dealers.
It is estimated that 6.000,000 tur­
thoughts turn to
our farms.
ing demanded by the possibilities of
keys are required to furnish ths
Chills and fever is a bottte of
■4
Thanksgiving dinner tables each Grove’s Tasteless Chill tonic, II is heating stoves, and
the traffic, and the outlook, in the
year. That means over 50,000,000 simply iron and quinine in a taste
judgmeut of the far-seeing officials,
A Missouri editor speaks of the
pounds of meat, worth $7,500,000. Of less form. No cure—no pay. Price why not buy the
warrants every confidence In tl>e
this sum the smallest state, Rhode 50c.
Weather: "It has been ao hot anu
best on the market?
Island, receives the largest share.
dry around here that the wagons go future. The combined lines con­
cerned
are
the
Southern
Pacific,
around here with their tongues out.
Plagu* Kill« Halt.
•nd ice has to be soaked all night the Union Pacific, tlie Oregon Short
The plague scare ha* been responsi­
before it will make lemonade. The Line, the Oregon Railway and Nav­
ble for the destruction of 167,000 rat«
in the London docks during the past
cattish kick up so much dust in the igation Company, Chicago and Alton
16 months.—N. Y. Sun.
t>ed» of the creeks that the water and the Kansas City Southern.”
Arm and Hammer Soda
10c can Pork and Beans
1 Pint but. Swan’s Liquit
wash Amonia
Pint hot. Swan’s Liquid
wash Bluing
/c
7 bars Silk Soap .
25c
3 pks Five Minute Mush 25c
2 pks Arbuckle’s Coffee 25c
2 “
l.ion
25c
2 “
Malta Ceres
25c
I rc grade roasted Coffee 15c
25c “
20c
Star Tob,, with tags, plug, 45c
Thanksgioing.
Êy D. C. Humphrey.
A. A. Cutter’s
inc Driver
$6.25.
A. A Cutter’s
ine Cruiser
$5.00
genu-
Slioe
genu-
Shoe
Ran a Ten Penny Nall Through His
Hand.
COMMERCE GOES WESTWARD.
while opening a box .1 C Mount of
Three Mile Bay N Y ran a ten
penny nail through the lieshy part
of liia hand I thought at once of all
the pain and soreness this would
cause me, ho says and ¡mediately ap
plies Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
occasionally afterwaras. To my sur­
prise it removed all pain and sroe-
uesa and the injured parts were soon
healed' For sale by All Dealers.
Savin« of Time Turn« Tmvel «nd
Tratte Through tKa Weetern
Uemlsphira.
The European mails and passengers
already go from London to eastern
Asia by way of Canada, because it is
shorter, and there Is a saving of ten
days in time. The limits imposed on
cheap freight traffic froi.i Europe to
Asia are: The tolls through the Sues
canal, thesize of ships that can pass the
Market Report.
Suez canal, the cost of coal along the
route and the distance, says the En­
Following is a report of produce New Jersey Burg Reduced to Ruin gineering Magazine.
Tolls may be aboished. but this is
in the Selo markets:
by Extravagance.
1 not likely. It will take years to deep­
Eggs, 30c doz.
Chickens, lOe tol7e per lb.
en the canal if this project should be
Geese, $0 50@ $7.50 per doz.
udvocated. The cost of coal along
Ducks, $7 (Za$8 50 per doz.
Indwtrl«! Eiprrlnwnt That Cajn» to
the route, a« well as the distance,
Butter, 50c (jfi 00c per roll
MftUtflU anil < niMed WIde-Spvaad
will always be a serious drawback.
Bacon, lie lb.
Ulauater — Flamas
There is abundant and cheap co^l in
Hums, 15c lb.
Fiatala M.
Great Britain, on the Atlantic sea­
Lard, 15c lb.
board. at Puget sound, and all along
Potatoes. 30c per bu.
In the heart of a forest of stunted the line of the northern roads, and
trees in Burlington county 18 binoKc- there are an unlimited number of
biuckened chimneys, standing as head- empty freight cars weft bound. By
stouvs over the ashes of us many once building the largest ships in the
happy homes, tell the story of the ut­ world, even though they run under
ter desolation of a prosperous village, the more expensive American regis­
ter, by filling the west-bound cars at
says the Chicago Chronicle.
Batsto, existing now in name only, a rate little more than cost of h<Mid
stood at the head of Little Egg har­ ling, Mr. Hill knows that he can turn
“ When the butter won’t bor,
on Mullica river.
It clustered the export trade with western Asia
come put a penny in the about a lake where once the Indians I from itB 300-year oM way past India
calling it Batsto, a bathing to the direct Pacific sea route past
churn," is an old time dairy bathed,
place. The Quakers settled around it Alaska.
proverb. It often seems to and one of their number built in 1766
A ftelf-Protevting Envelope.
Western Oregon Is promised ft
an iron furnace ihi the brink of its
An American has invented an en-
linen factory, by Eugene Bosse, ut work though no one has ever outlet. Ilis name was Ball and an
velope which records of itself any
Salem.
There will tie
severs told why.
iron plate which was fastened in the attempt to tamper with its contents.
stone wall recorded the building of The flap is imbued with some ehem«
scutching mills built at different
When mothers are worried this second iron furnace in the new fcal composition which, when oper­
points in the Willamette valley by
ated upon by a dampening process
Mr. Bosse, next year. The money because the children do not country.
The region about Batsto was dotted
any other mean« of penetrating to
is ready and the construction of the gain strength and flesh
we with piles of wood covered with sand, or
its inclosure, records the transaction
cuostruction of the linen factory will
and many men found employment by causing the words “Attempt to
be largely upon the cuoperation of say give them Scott’s Emul­ burning charcoal for the furnace.
open’’ to appear. It is thought that
the farmers. If they will raise sion.
Under the Quakers the work of im­ the inquisitive will think twice be­
went on vigorously. Mr. fore pursuing their researches in face
plenty of flax for Mr. Bosse, the
It is like the penny in the provement
Ball was in charge of this work.
of such an invention
Inen mill be built next year.
As
milk because it works and W orkingfor Ball was a young Welsh­
flax Is a profitable crop to raise It
man, William Richards.
At
the
Would seem that Mr. Bosse, ought because there is something Quaker’s death Richards succeeded
not to have any trouble to get astonishing about it.
him and added vastly to the wealth of
Prove»«!« nf » Pood.
little village, lie paid the passage
plenty of it io keep busy as large a
There is a thrifty man in England
Scott’s Emulsion is simply the
of
immigrants
and
made
them
his
re
­
who nuikv* hit* living out of a pond.
linen mill as he wants to build
tainer* and on a knoll above the lake The water is about 13 acres in vxtrn
For the comunity an acre of flax a milk of pure cod liver oil
still stand the rums of the stone man­
ch *r to a vtllngt street. For se'
worked Into linen will tie the best with
some hypophosphites sion he built, with two-story wings. Un­ and
urtt vtnr? he ha* worked it for pr«d
that can be raised.
It will yield
especially prepared for delicate der William Richards the foundry wit! g< < d results, the crop* beii
1 prospered. A town was laid out and
many hundreds of dollars, to be
three n number -rtvus. fish and
i
. the streets lined with alianthus and tur fowl. The fi*h me chiefly r; ls an
brought from abroad and expended stomachs.
trees. A two-story brick
here. It often happens that a hoP
I ike, hieh rre aken during
Children take to it naturally buttonwood
store was built near the mansion. An seax'n L v duck fbe latter a
crop yields $600 or more to the acre
because they like the taste [ office, warehouse, two large stone a live 1 y uieant <’f trap* anti a
Counting on the maufacturlng of it
stables and many dwellings were erect- peoph’ who wr*'t to «trek < r
here, a flax crop wilt do much better and the remedy takes just as j eJ. lu 1812 William Richard* died. He
water*. For ti e1
The hop ara mostly sent away to be naturally to the children be­ | left six sons Jesse, Samuel, Benjamin, k««» n de tn nd nt p P »*•<
George,
William
and
Augustus.
turned into their commercial pro. cause it is so perfectly adapted
a do/enforibr * u t tn
Contentment reigned throughout much as $13 f« r a p*
dacts st other points in this country
the place. There were no w alking dele­ golden eye. From a
or in foreign lands.—Pacific Home­ to their wants.
gates. labor unions, combinations of
stead.
For all weak and pale and capital and Homestead riots in Batsto. it AtignM It appears
thin children Scott's Emulsion The workmen loved Jesse Richards
and no man was ever inqx'sed upon,
is the most satisfactory treat- lie looked well to their comfort and I
He Learned a Uraat Truth,
the happiness of their families.
i
ment.
In 1829 ths foundry furnace was rc-
Il is
la Mid of John Wesley that he
We will send yoi i built and the date is inscribed on the i
once to Mistress Wesley; Why do
the penny. /. e., a old iron plate. By 1840 ten furnaces
yoa tell that child the some thing
sample free.
were busy in New Jersey, but the dis­
over and over again "John Wesley'
covery of iron and coal in other states
because once telling is not enoegh.
Fe tuft that this picture In
f h s »''¿natura is on «very bo< of tho ¿euuioi.
soon dealt them a heavy blow, and
th* •t>rm at a label is <»• the
It Is for this same reason that yon
wrapper of every bottle of from tins date Batsto
Laxative Bromo-Quiiiiuc t
began
to
trace
are told again and again
that
Eutulawn you imy.
thu rvtaody
ctirra a col«l in one «Say
its downfall. In 1848 the furnace«
Chamberlains Cough Remey cures
5C0TT A ItOWNE, war« so unprofitable that the tire*
cold and grip th»' It counteracts any
were allowetl io die out and they
tendency of these diseases to resuit
Chemists,
tn pneumonia and that I k pleasant
Jesee
409 Pearl St.. N. Y. were never again relighted.
Cure
and safe to take. For sale by All
I Richard«, in 1854, died. T2 year« old» Kodol
joc
*11
dnicciiti.
Dealer«'
with three sons and three daughters
Digeute wtet
ROMANCE OF A TOWN.
Proverbs
(S
* »«•
Dyspepsia
yuu Mt.
Eggs, 36c per doz.
TROTTER
STAYTON
inellons look like big chunks of dirt-
A spark from an engine set Are to a
farmer’s pond and half a car load of
bull frogs nurned before the flumes
Were extinguished, and the ground
was so hard aud dry that the craw­
fish holes io the low places were
pulled up and sold for gas pl lies.
Even the horns were melted off the
cattle.” Then an Iowa man conies
back like this.
"He noticed bub­
bles continually rising on the water
that covered the farms.
Upon In­
vestigation it proved to be the hired
man coming up for air, thej* were
cutting oh I s under the water.
The
ducks went on top of the barns to
lay their eggs which rolled off the
roof and were hatched by mud tur­
tles. The rural route drive rs had a
seat on the top of their wagons and
driving into a mud hole they whip­
ped the bubbles until the horses
came out on the other side of the
Blough, They ran a lawn mower on
the sidewalks Sunday to scare the
bull frogs off so the ladles cotltd go
to church. The farmers are nil
growing gills and air blatters and
fins are sprouting out on their backs.
It is very wet up there this season.’
•-Exchange.
The season of the year is
here when your feet should
be kept dry. We have the
rubl? i s for \ oui feet, bt you
mail, woman or child.
THEDFORD’S
biackprauò ^I
THE GREAT I
familymedicine J
Thedford'3 Black-Draught has
»aved doctors’ bills for more than
»ixty years. For the common fam­
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com­
plaint», chills and fever, bilious­
ness, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and reg­
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action ot the kidneys,
purifies the blood, and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations. It
cures liver complaint, indigestion,
sour stomach, dizziness, chills,
rheumatic pain», sideache, back­
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and headache. Every drug­
gist haaThedford's Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam­
moth size for $1.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford’s Black-Draught
Is the best medicine on earth. It is
good for any and everything. I have
a family of twelve children, and tor
four years I have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but Black- 1
Draught A. J. GREEN, Hlewara, la. i
sold by us.
OREGON
ANTED—A trustworthy gentlemen
|
la.lv ill each county to man­
W age or business
for an old established
house of solid financial standing.
A
straight bona tide weekly salary of $18.00
I paid by check each Monday with all ex­
penses direct from headquarters. Movey
advanced for expenses.
Enclose seif
addressed envelope. Manager, 300 Cax-
ton Bldg., Chicago.
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HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
and a full line of
stoves at bed rock
prices For Cash.
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Albany Hardware Co
S. A, P eas
Sec’y and M’g
J. A. A uppbrle
JEFFERSON MILLING COMPANY
)
Maiiufa.tiu.
first-cla si ■ ’
Ami also deal in all kinds of grain, a general storage business being
conducted. Grain received either at null 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.
Out For Your
Shoe Business!
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
60 pairs of $1.60 Men’s .
• $i 30
45 pairs Pat. finish, Men's $1 75....... 1 40
Men’s heavy unlined $2 value........... 1 60
Women's heavy calf double sole $2.. 1 60
Women’s extension sole, l.cO value . 1 35
Men’s box calf,, heavy sole $3 value 2 75
Old man’s comfort lace and congress 1 50
Boy’s sizes 2i to 5, tap sole, 1,75....... 1 25
Youths’ ¡3 to 2, 1.50 ............ ...?......... 1 25
We carry a fine line of Cuban and French Heel
fron 2 to 4 dollars and ask you to call before purchasing.
STAR SHOE STORE
McIlwain B ock ,
Albany.
GILBERT & WELCH
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MWion
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure. No Pay.
50c.
Enclosed with «very bottle » » Ten Cent. petkege of O ow ’ i Meek AooL Liver Nk.