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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
'only knows, but it is supposed he S V«»e 8 S»S 88^89 ?»•<.•' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. road on the blind baggige or got a pass. When they found him there G. F. I’ari.-h toS. E. Frum, 23.90 Harnish—Scio Gallery—Nov. 28. they tried to turn him nut I, but he • acres; $40. • ■ ....I <*•<> 'Pliun linn? Frances N. Allen to Edna Mamie Cash paid for hides and pelts of all refused to go Then they limited i all over heaven for a lawyer to i Chas. Wesely was a Portland visi- Allen, undivided interest in five kinds. Guy McKnight. serve him with a writ of ejectment ■ tor the past week. pieces of land; $3550. The cheajieHt qualities as well ns tlie very best we have are Young lady, how would you like papers, but they could not find one G. W. Massey to J. W. Fraley and made with care and properly shaped. Separate garments aud Miss Imogene Gill visited friends to earn $60 a month? Write to the so the editor held the fort and he is union suits in wool ana fleeced cotton. in Albany the latter part of last wife 107.50 acres; $5500. Eclectrc Business College. there today. W. F. Mendcnall, by sheriff-, to J* week. We have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands. The If you would like a position pay R Carwright, Harrisburg property; The latest special number which prices range from 25c to $3. We show a special grade of union ing $61) a month, no canvassing, add the Scientific American issues Is de Mrs. Frank Morris is visiting her $25, suits in pure wooliin White, Light Blue and L’ink at $3.00. ress Box 565, Albany, Oregon. Chas. Thompson to T, F. Churc voted to “Modern Aids to Printing,” sister Mrs. A. Cole, in Coburg, this Iaidies* and Children’s Wool and Cashmere Hose from 15c hill,73 acres. $3500. The electric light poles about town and describes the wonderful de week. to 75c per pair. J. W. Pugh to Mary Wright, 100 tire becoming so rotten that a good velopment which the printing in Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu and daughter, acres; To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses— $1. heavy Wind always blows down a dustry has undergone within recent ¡Miss Maud, were Albany visitors some designs very plain and some elaborate in trimming. B- A. Stafford to H. C’ Chamber- years. A few articles of general in Tuesday. few. New Purses.i'nd Wrist Bags in alligator, seals and walrus lain, 46 feet front, block 111, Il’s ad: terest are those devote! to news leather with elegant luouutings. Frank Leslie, formerly of Soda paper printing, bookbinding, and John Wesely and C. H. Buck ■ $2400. ville, has purchased the Farmers’ ■m interview with Theodore L. De were Portland visitors tlie foro part Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to $4.00. Letter List. hotel at Stay ton and will conduct the Vi one, America’s foremost artist of Hie week. same. printer, The number has been Miss Alda Powell camedown from I The f ‘»Rowing remain C. 8. Harnish, the Albany photo dressed in a handsome cover in Rowland Saturday and spent a few Scio office uncalled for: H. .1. Bower, colors. days al home. grapher will be at liis Scio gallery, I- Edna Hockenby, F. B. Sacket, B. >. Saturday Nov. 28, to remain three Dr. Prill received a letter this E. C. Peery was at Portland tho | F. Divinney, Anton V'iw, Purl days, Absolutely Pure. week from the Lewis and Clark Ex 1 first of the week purchasing a .slock Lockhart, A. J. Todd, S. Mathes, Doesen't Respect Old Age. A Runaway Bicycle. Mahler EHiiwalader, Ell i McDowell. Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., position commission asking for the of holiday goods. H Halsey, Bessie Roman, S. M, Tftm IS HD SUBSTITUTE a ill be at Ins Scio office the first half loan of liis fine collection of Oregon J. A. Tucker, of -Dot, Wash., is Moore.—Oct.7. It’s shameful when youth fails to All work guar birds and their eggs. The doctor Terminated with an ugly cut on of each month. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tor lias completed iiis collection and ehow proper respect for old age but the leg of J B Omer Franklin Grove anteed. there is no Oregon bird which he Savage in this city. just the conlraiy in the case of Dr. III It developed a stubborn ulcer un If your salary is less than $60 a his not secured which gives him King,s new life piUs-They cut off yielding to doctors and remedies for Harry Connaway, tlie 8. I*. Agent' maladies no matter how severe and four years. Then hucklins arnica month, you should write to the the honor of having the finest col of McMinnville, spent a few days Eelectric Business College, Albany, lection in the state. He has not yet the past week in our city. ■trieapeetive of old age dyspepsia salve cured. It’s just as good for decided about sending them as they ■jaundice fee? constipation all yield burns scalds skin eruptionsand piles Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yancey, of I’rine- to this perfect Pill 22c at E <J Peerys 25c at E C Peerys Drug Store. The Scio studio will bo opened by were to be sent to the World’s Fair ville, are visiting Mrs. Yancey’s .drug store. Harnish Saturday morning, Nov. 28 at St. Louis and then to Portland in ' [mother, Mrs. Foren. in this city. Used and reeommended by the State Agri and close the following Monday at 1905. three »clock’ Remember the date. cultural College—and every farmer who has tried Fred Jones, D. C. Humphrey and i The Oles Gnalsitna Club met at So far there are no candidates for the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Groshong were at Rowland it — as better, cheaper, and handier to use than city offices in Scio. It is sate to as J. 8. Morris in this city, last Satur the first of the week after ducks, blue vitriol to prevent smut in grain. A pint, cost securing about fifty ducksand geese. sert that no one will be accused of day night and were ileiiglitfully en ing 50c, to 48 gallons of water will effectually using “boodle” to secure Ills elec tertained by the Misses Ollie and Jno. B. Gentry, District Comma» tion. i Bessie. Appropriate refreshments ; der for the Knights of the Macca treat 150 bushels of wheat or 100 bushels of oats. Stenographers are wanted for the were served and at a late hour all bees, is in town for the purpose of .................. Civil Servies at Salaries from departed, feeling they had been putting in a class of new members For Fur nirtie- highly entertained. The Club will in that excellent order. $100 to $150 a month. For with Miss Claudia McKnight Sale by lars address I. E. 1 Richardson. —„. Mrs. R. W. Gill left for Coburg' ‘lather home on Saturday evening, Albany, Oregon. Saturday last for a short visit, after | Nov. 28. which she will go to Grants Pass T. S. Coffey lately received the ’ chief , of engineers of the Uni- where R. W. is employed in a store finest line of whips and collar pads . The , -, , .. ever brought to Scio, which he ¡3 ^ed States lias endorsed the project anil where tiiey will reside in the selling at a surprisingly low price, of a continous canal between The ! future. Tlie best wishes of many ’ Dalles and C'elilo, which will mike friends go with them. quality considered. the Columbia and Snake rivers navi- Three thousand China pheasants gable for a distance of 588 miles in- DIED. were shipped into Portland on the | laQd( and ti)e Seretary of War ap- liith inuf l’hn<ja ix/lizi ......... .1 •*. ..„i. - sought --- I6th inst. r Those who onrnnl'.tin complain /if of U a proved it, „...4 and it... the _ much scarcity of pheasants will doubtless open river is at last in sight, As HASSLER—At Larwood, on Tues day, November 17th, 1903, Miss change their opinion. soon ns the right of way can be sec t Ivy Hassler, daughter of Mr. and ured, (lie construction will be be Account presentation of “Ben Mrs. J. M. Hassler, aged 15years, gun. The plan oontemplates a con Hur” at Portland, the Sonthern Pa 1 month and 2 days. cific Co. will sell eouud-trip tickets tinuous canal 8J miles long 65 feet She had been ill but six days. For my customers and others who wish to take advantage of them. Call wide at the bottom, and a uniform to Portland December 2d for oneand and get my prices and see my goods, up-to-date and new. I guarantee All our 'Ladies,’’ Misses’ Orders have one-third fare; return limit, De depth of eight feet. my price as low as any, and in some instances lower. Disartcraus Wrecks. been issued for the work to proceed. cember 3d. 10c Crepe paper 3 for 25c.................... 6 sheets for 5c paper, 10 shee'.s for 5c and Childrens’ J ackets A. J. Trask, the Jordan store £^P"Otlier prices in proportion. Must Transfer Funds. Carelessness is responsible for keeper, came very near being burned If I haven’t got what you want I will order it for you. must be sold w ithin ten many a railroad wrecks and the out Wednesday forenoon. Fire was Attorney General Crawford has same causes are making human discovered in the upper story of his rendered an opinion in answer to I will have the finest line of Xmas goods ever days from date, regardless store and was only extinguished I questions propounded by Superin- wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent brought to Scio. after hard work. I tendent of Public Instrution J. H, of Dr. Kings new discouaery for con of prices. ' Aokerman, in which he holds that a The W. O. W. are gaining new sumption, cauglis and colds even the members daily and in the near fu- I pupil is transferred from one dis- worst can be cured and hopeless I trict to another, it is the dnty of the ture will have a grand time, initiat resignation is no longer necessary. ing abont ttiirtv members. They ' board of directors to transfer that Mrs Lios Gragg of Dorchester Mass will probably have the largest mem pupils proportion of the school funds Is one of many whose life was saved bership of any organization in the to the district to whi.-li the child re by l)r King’s new discouvery. this city before theirsolicitior is through moves. If the board of directors of great remedy is guaranteed for all the first district refuse to transfer throat and lung trouble by E C. in Scio. the money a mandamous proceed- Peery ttie druggist Price 50c, and $1 ! WE SAVE A few weeks aga Craig Bros., or | ¡ng mav be brought by the parents 00 Trial bottles free. Macleay. Ore., sold at the P ..... -s...... of . the child to compel ....................... American the directors Royal stock at Kansas their*duty' — show ---- ------- -is City an 1 [ ¡v do tt,ei f duty. It is also held YOU MONEY East Scio Notes. Angora doe for $900 and another for j ttiat where the child is transferred $200, Rather 1 high-priced goat meat before a county apportionment, tlie It was the pedigree, however, an.I i ¡he county superintendent must dis- The recent heavy rains caused a If its hero ft Is good not the goats, that brought these j tribute the money according to the con-ideratile raise in the waters of If its good It Is hera fancy prices. school census anil the transfer be Th mas creek. Salem had a peculiar dog case Sat-1 made afterward by the district offl For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—'have occupied tlie rnnsi Mrs. L C. Sherwood has been trrday. Gilbert Loftis was arrested [ cers. which 1’. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men’s Clothing mid Overcoats, Rub sei •'iisly ill for some time past. ber Goods, Hats, etc , giving us tlie newest stock in tlie city, apd to introduce the for refusing to pay a dog license. L, , . _ . "i Z Adam Flemming has been suffer- line we shall make tempting prices. The defendant was cleared, the “a,ned Forty Pounds in 1 hirty Days, inir from erysipelas in his hands. Men ’s Suits $5.00 and up. Men’s Overcoats $4.5!) and up. plaintiff failing to prove that the’ _ Men,s Shirts 38c and up. da-1 For several months our younger Hi-, condition is much improved. Men’s Pants 85c and up. dog was four months old. The r~ fendant also claimed that tlie the doo dog ’ ' brother —------- — had been troubled with in- Miss Ivy Slierwood has returned He trie.1 several to dem where she is employed in and nut he should have been arrest-j digestion. i remedies but got no benfit from ed. New line just received. the hospital. I them. Wo purchased some Rev. Elmore held religious serv- Good Skirts $1.25. Others $1.50, $2.00, and up. | of Chamberlain ’ s Stomach ann liver Tuesday evening a farewell recep I tion was given Mrs. I. A. Phelps at itibleti and he commenced taking ici s at the school house Saturday j the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. I theri. In side of thirty days he had evi'iing. | Prill by the Rebekah lodge of this ’ gained forty pounds in flesh, He is But few of the hops grown in this now fully recovered. We have a section of the country have been Ladies now style coat $3.50 j city, of which she is a member. ................................ — ■ •«»- Ladies collarless coat $5 00 | The evening was pleasantly spent good trade on the tablets—Holly di'posed of. Tlie growers a re hold “ Zibiline “ $6.00 “ kersy “ $8.50 i by all present, Mrs. Phelps went to Bros., Merchants, Long Branch Mo. ing their hops with the hopes that Dealers. ’ Albany Wednesday where they will I Fot sale by All ithe market will improve. ______________ reside in the future. ’¡Tie travel on the South side of Men's h I ioch . good grade $1.25. Box calf $2.00. Bercili«* waterproof The Companion as a Christmas Gift. Tib maH Creek lias greatly in’reused I «T l'iill Hine of ladies mid childrens shoes und our prices can’t be beat. Another rumor is going the rounds i atnee th« Shindler bridge has been regarding the movements of the The Youths Companion is one of j opened to travel. Southern Pacific. This time the I authority is Supt. L. R. Eields, of : the few gifts that are alwaysappro Mr. Lee and family have moved that company, who says the noon I priate and yet within reach of the to their new home on the Shanks’ Men’s heavy sanitary fleeced underwear.... ...,50c day eating place out of Portland will | smallest purse, It brings to every place. Wool underwear............................................. 90c up be changed from Albany to Eugene, member of the family something of ...25c The farmt rs of this vicinity real- Childrens heavy tieeeed underwear, all sizes This will certainly be better for interest, something of value—a story that cheers, an article that ize that dairying on a small scale travelers coming north. A line of dress goods that will please the most carries the reader into far-off pays. Most of them ship their The best place to get a good busi- countries or among men who govern cream to Portland each week. dressy dressers of Orogon tit prices to please you. We are ness education is at the new Busl- a sketch that amuses, a poem that t showing the newest goods of the season. nes- College, Albany, Oregon, It 1 puts a bit of truth in a new and will pay to investigate the merits of convincing way, a page of pictures , Ch jap Sunday Rates Between I Port this school. Prof. I. E. Richard-! that holds the children spellbound, j land" and Wdlamette Vallsy Points. son is a man of experience and It is America’s home paper—A knows just how best to train you for paper received weekly in more j Low round trip rates have been success. He secures positions for than half a million households in placed in effect between Portland his students. Enter at any time. the United States. and Willamette valley points in ei Tickets will lie sold ALBANY If you desire to make a Christmas ther direction. OBEGON A Klondiker was playing in a cigar store gaming house at Salem present of the Youths Companion, Saturdays and Sundays and limited to return on or I m . fore the follow Ing send the pnblishers the name and recently when he lost considerable. Bound trip from West Then he discovered that marked address of tlie person to whom you Monday. cards were being used and read wish to give The Youths Compan cio, $2.95. them to the astonished gamesters. ion with $1.75, the annual subscrip He followed this by drawing his tion price. They will send to the ad revolver and demanding hia money dress named The Comprnions Christ Tou-ZnoT What Tou Aro Taking of which he had been robbed, the mas packet all ready for Christmas morning, containing the Christmas I same thing, and he got it. When you are taking Grove’s i number The Companion Calend ir It looks now as though wo might for 1904 lithographed in twelve Tasteless (’hill Tonic because tho not have a special session of the leg-1 colors and gold, and aubcription formula is plainly printed on every islature. The governor will not call certificate for the fiifty-two issues bottle showing that it is simply Iron one unless the members request it, of 1904. —AND— and also pledge thems Ivos to do The new subscriber of 1901 will nothing more than amend the tax receive all the issues of the The law. In this Governor Chamberlain Companion for the remaining weeks is right. These special sessions of 19o3 free from the time of sub TIMKCAHI). have been tried in the past, anil tho scription also the Companion Calen *2. F or Ynqwlnm— expense in every case far exceeded dar for 1904 lithographed in twelve Train leave* Albany................ the benefits, colors aud gold. *• “ Oorvallls ........ “ arrive* Yaquina ............ Annual Announcement Number Tho S, P. South Santiam bridge 1« tcturn lug: was repaired the first of the week fully describing the principal feat No. Izeaves Yaqutna......... and trains began crossing Wednes ures of the Companion’s new vol Leaves Corvallis......... day. The washout was due to the ume for 1904 will be sent any address Arrives Alirany........... No. 3, For Detroit:— river cutting a new channel and the free. 7.00 A The Youth’s Companion, 1/eaves Allmny............. same performance will likely be re- 12 20 P Arrives Detroit......... Berkeley Street, Boston Mass 144 oorted at the next high water. It No. IroiH ftrtroll: is to lie hoped that It will all end in Leaves Detroit............ the road tielng put where it should Arrive* Allmny.............................. 5 More Indian War Pe usions. [J^fT'orne and inspect them yourself, Our products are not affected by perspiration, tie, through the Richardson gap and Train No. 1 arri ve* in Al! any In Bnntrt with the R. I*, south botiti'! ti straighten to Lebanon. never fade, stain, or run. Our c jlors will stand well a* giving two or three honro in __ At least three more Linn county before departure of 3. P» north bound train acid test—the most absolute test known. After the accident to Mr. Lesley people have l«en made happy by or Portland. L. Potts resulting in the loss of his Train No. I connft-H wi»h the R. P. Went receipt of the announcement of the Ride train nt < or vai Ils Crowing for Indepen left arm the part severed VM denrc M .Mimiville and all jwilnfs north to buried carelessly In the ground. granting of Indian war pensions. Portland. EWDIX SToNE. Manager. Afterwards the lost arm “hurt” Mr. They are Aaron Baltimore, Silas Potts so severely that he complained Williams and Mrs. Clymer, wife of THOR. COCKBKLL Agent. Albany. and it was dug up, cleaned, packed Their in cotton placed in a box and buried the late William Clymer, In a neat way and the pain stopped. back pay nmeuntcd Io about $115, There are said to be a good many being from Juna 27, 1902, at $8 a well authenticated cases of this month. character.—Democrat. IA X AL- LADIES KNIT UNDERWAAR I PURELY PERSONAL ? THE OLD RELIABLE —— MADE TO FIT S. B. YOUNG«?0N, u JACKETS! FORMALDEHYDE” BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! F. H. MAULDING Yours for bargains Scio Or CASH STORE |Wesely Bros LADI ES SKI Oregon ÈScio Ladies Jackets Shoes Shawkmt Blankets 50c to $8.00. Hose! IT [« SANDFRS CASH STORE, 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. Corvallis & Eastern R. R I have lately received several carloads of Furniture and Hard- ware of every description. W. 0. Stevens & Co Albany Oregon FURNITURE HñRDWñ R E For a ples int physic lake Chatnlter Newspapers are taking great pleasure in giving the tollowing: lains stomach and liver tablets easy There is one editor in Heaven, to take. Plearant in effect. For sale , though how he gut there the Lora i by All Dealers