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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
phe ^anbiam <$lew3 Montana, where he is slowly recov ering from an attack of typhoid fe ver. .—*• «. ------ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT LINN IO, CO., OREGON By D. C- Humphrey. TlKJfb tVr annum....................................................|1.50 Adveittning rate« made known on application 1 hmsient a«Wertleemcntfl mmt be paid for when the dr ier 1» given for their insertion. Entered at the postofflce at Scio, Oregon, as second class mail matter. ? EDITORIAL I Most of the big sawmills of the Booth Kelly Lumber Co., ami the mills of the Pacific Timber Co. have been closed for an indefinate period on account of lacK of cars for ship ping their product. Nearly all the sawmills along the line of railroads in Western Oregon are seriously af fected from the same cause, so it is staled. The railroa d company can- hot be to severely censured for this Existing state ut a ffaira. Besides being a great inconvenience and loss to present established enterprises, It is a great detriment to the estab, iishment of other industries, as no manufacturing concern is going to up not knowing whether it can die pose of its products or not Jordan. Mr. H. Bryant, of Albany, was over the past week attending busi ness. A. J. Shelton of eastern Oregon Is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Jordan Valley Grange Is booming at present. It has several enthusi astic members. Warren Burton has at last recov ered from his long and severe attack bf typhoid fever. ALL GIVE HIM THE ROAD. 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins re- . turned last evening from Mrs. Col lins’ home near Scio, being sudden-) Perennial in it« power of attraction ly called there by the death of Mrs a the fire engine dabbing along the Collins’sister. Miss Ivy Hassler.— - sity*» street* on the way to a fire, and Democrat. it fatciiUAte* all. And etery driver and Tuesday of last week the mem- every inotorman, every man handling I bers of the family of J. W. Compton , anything on wheels gives the fireman gathered at his home in this city the right of way and he doe« so spon- and held a family reunion. Four! taneously and gladly, say« the New sons and one daughter and their York Sun. families were present, four genera- i And often many driver« hold up all lions in all, Mr. Compton being 72 i at once to give the driver of the fire years of age. A fine time was had. ■ engine hi« choice of ways, as they A special session of the Oregon I would where two streets cross, and legislature will convene in Salem at they do thU before they see the en 10 o’clock A. M. Monday, Dec., 21. gine at all. But they know it’« coming The session was called in a procla and they hear its whistle. mation issued by Governor Cham Here was an engine coming along a berlain. The purpose of the session cross street to Broadway, whistle a is to correct the defect in the tux calling. At the first note of it every law arising from the amendments inotorman or driver who chanced at made by the passage of tire Phelps the moment to be near the junction of hill Iasi winter. The law as it Broadway and this street, stopped stands now, does not authorize a tax short, leaving the central space unoc levy in January, and without a cupied, and leaving clear channels change in the law the state, most . all of the counties, and all the cities i away from it in every direction. None of these drivers could know and school districts, would be with out funds and would tie paying In which way the fire driver would want terest on warrants for severnl years to turn when he got to the corner, so to come. The interest expense they all stopped, to give him a free from this cause would be from $100,- road in whichever way he wanted to 600 to $250,000. The cost of a spe g^ and when he had come and gone cial session, if brief, will not be more dashing round the corner they all started un again on their several ways. than $20,000. Governor Chamberlain also order But so far as they could they had given ed a special election in the Nine th« whole earth to him. teenth Senatorial district, compse of Olatsop county, to fill the vacancy AUTOMOBILE SEA SCOUTS. caused by the election of C. W. Ful ton to the United States satiate, and ' À. luffffeetion Which Slight De Adopt in the Ninth senatorial district com ed by Naval Power* to Tt&oir posed of Crook, Grant. Kalamathi Advanta««. and Lake counties, to fill the vacan cy caused by tde election of J. M. As military motor-bicycles have al- Williamson to congress. The spe ready proved themselves to be of cial uession will be held Dee. 16, value in scouting, it is probable that in nearly every civilized country they will be largely used in future land warfare. Why, if the fast land scout Oh, Tlesir, Wot prove so useful, should not the navy She had Just commenced house adopt the same methods? A boat, 60 keeping, with the lnudable Intention 1 feet long, with two 25-horse power • f paying ready money upon all oc engines, built very light, to carry, say, casions, anil she entered a high-class four persons and to be capable of con poulterer’s shop in a London sub siderable speed, would be a most use urb to purchnse a spring chicken. ful addition to a battleship of a fleet, She selected one, and while she says the London Star. The ordinary -.»as fumbling in her pocket for her torpedo boat is too long and draws too l-iirse the shopman |mlitely inquired: much water for scouting near shore or "Trussed, madam?” in shallow water, but a launch might "Oh, dear, not” she indignantly re be made to draw less than three feet plied, “I wish to pay for it now I"— of water, and yet have a speed of up London Spare Moments. wards of 30 knots. There would be no funnels or smoke to attract the notice of the enemy, and with underwater exhaust the boat might be made al most silent. If built low in the water, or with the power of semi-submersion, Ooesen’t Respect Old Age. it would be difficult to hit. Probably auch a craft would be more useful It’s shameful when youth fails to than anything yet invented in the way show proper respect for old age but of a scout for sea purposes. A singing was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Calavan Sun day. Several of the neighbors were present and the evening was enjoy- ably spent. Thos. Neil, who lately arrived from eastern Oregon has purchased a good mountain ranch of Ed Pep- perling. Rev. S. B. Cole conducted preach ing services at Bilyeu Den church Sunday last. Sunday school is mov ing along nicely at the same place, just the contraiy in the case of Dr. superintendant Walker is taking a King,s new life pills- They cut off very active part in the Sunday mHladiea no matter how sever« and school work. Irrespective of old age dyspepsia Jaundice feer constipation all yield —Nibs. to this perfect Fill 22c at E C I’eerys drug store. MOUNTAIN PEAK MAY FALL. Santlam and Vicinity. Some Extraordinary Bargains Although it has been rumored throughout the Alpine region for wmc time that the Altels—the great mountain peak which rears Itself high above the famous Gemmi pas«—was in a more or less shaky condition, no one expected to hear that there wae any danger of it« falling. Now, however, it is definitely stated that the Altels is on the point of splitting in two and may come thundering down almost any time, say« a report from Neu- chatel, Switzerland. Damage enough will be done if the famous peak doe« fall in any case, but it is to lie hoped that the crash will come before the next tourist season begins, for the Gemmi, above which the Altels towers, is used to a greater extent than any other Alpine pass. The inhabitant of th« region con im agine what will be the result if the Altels should come crashing down, having experienced «uch an occur rence on a smaller scale when glaciers from thiB particular peak have de scended upon them. The last one fell in September, 1895, and many peas ants were killed. To bo had only by prosontlng this paper or ad at A CHICAGO « QUICK LUNCH.” David Horshurg took two fine porkers to Albany 5 ondny where he got the top price for them. Clyde Charlton is down from the Big Bend country on a visit with relatives and friends. He reports snow six inches deep there the 18th. Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy and Mrs. Harry Beard were visiting at Wood burn. Mrs. Geo Griffin and daughter, Vevn, visited Mrs. Thos Smail at Crabtree Saturday. 8. W. Guinea received a fine Du- on Saturday, imported from Savannah which coat him $19. As I am over stocked I will sel| some 6 year old hogs also 20 pigs Three months old. 8. W. Gaines. rock sow X iame k FREE F Holidcxy Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. Theodore Gaines writes his father that he is in the N. P. Hospital in At Your Qrocer’s. “REEVES” Department Store Albany, Oregon NONE OF THESE GOODS SOLD TO MERCHANTS. FOR THE LADIES 30c Dress Goods in Plaids, fancy and plain, per yard Ladies' 50c Union Suits, ecru color............................... Ladies' 75c Union Suits, grey c lor........... ................... Ladies' 75c Girdle and Princess llip Corsets.............. Ladies’ 50c Chain Wrist Hags, all colors..................... Fleischer’s Shetland Flute, tor shawls, per skein.... Silk Lustre Cotton, per spool . .................................... 25c Fancy Damask Pillow Tops............................. .... 30c Red Table Damask..................................................... 45c All Linen Table Linen.............................................. $1 25 Colored Bed Spreads.............................................. Three-inch Crimped Hair Pins, per package............. Ladies’ |l 65 Ileavp every Day Shoes........................... I Julies' $2 Fine Dongola Kid Shoes.... ............... Best Shoes on Earth......................................................... New skirts, new cloaks this week, something swel H®R ¥HB $0 15 23 47 45 25 7S 03 15 It) 31 95 01 1 25 1 48 o 50 MBM One hundred pairs of $2 50 »nd $3 Tants ou sale for.... Men’» $8 heavy grey 4-button sack Suits........................... Men's $7 50 heavy Cassimeie Sack Suits........................... Men's $10 all wool Cheviot Sack Suits.............................. Men’s 25c all wool Working Socks, per pair..................... Men’s 50c heavy Winter Shirts and Drawers................... Men's 7fic part wool Shirts and Drawers........................... Men's 75c heavy cotton Sweaters........................................ Men's |1 Ibess Shirts, odds and ends, Standard and Mt Shirts.................................................................................. Men’s 50t Mule Skin Fleece Lined Gloves... »................ Men’s |7 50 all wool Overcoats............... . .......................... »1 8 5 7 Hood 28 23 5 50 IÖI4 CURTÍS Sk, BOYS' MN« PRNK WI¥S School Suita.................................. ehool Suits...................................... Suita............................................... ------ $3 45 ------ 3 !W ........ 4 45 Byerp Ritisi« iu«t as RdYCitlsad But seeing is believing, so come to Albany and "Whsre can w« get a quick lnneh ?” asked one of the official stenograph, re of the National Civic Federation who came on from Chicago to report the proceeding« of the executive commit tee of the industrial department of that oi'ganization, report« the New York Time«. Before the reporter to whom the question w-aa addressed could tell of the neighboring “beef-and” place« which met hi« idea of a “quick lunch,” the Chicago «tenograph,-r asked how far it was to----- '«, mentioning a place where a New vorker would not go un less he had several dollars to «pare for luncheon and a couple of hour« to de vote to gustatory delights. The stenographer« compromised on one of the best downtown restaur- anta. "We had a good, quick lunch," said one of the stenograph«» on their re turn. “And it only took us an hour.” "Do you call that a 'quick lunch’ in Chicago?" asked the reporter. “Any thing over 15 minutes w« call a dinner In New York." bringthisad. IAN - ” OENVEft .coto. Loss of Flesh Special for When you can’t eat break fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat Fur - y, •. i il urvi ce always choose A pur o: Brawn’ s $2 50 shoes. fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a Dollar f >r d s.tar y oil’ll receive By always purchasing a pair of these. great fattener, a great BB Never purchased ‘f ms 11 ns Hty I isli, durable strength giver. IM f ¿¡S g & mid elegant a -ss » » m / Lost lea’ .‘• I'oe. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body A. A. Cutter’s genu- ine Driver >4Shoe tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, $6.25. bone, flesh, blood and A. A Cutter’s genu- rtirve. ine Cruiser Shoe For invalids, for con $5.00 valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s I Emulsion is a rich and com S TAYTON fortable food, and a natural tonic. Not a Sick day Sines. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, I j was taken severly sick with kid I flesh, blood and nerve. ney trouble I tried nil sorts of medl- I vs 4« v put Vl $2.50 We will send you 'pines none of which relieved me. ¡One eny I saw an add of fleetric a free sample. bitters and deternii tied to try that. I Be iure that this picture ' After taking a few doses felt relieved in the form of a label is on and soon thereatler was entirely ths wrapper of every bottle cured and have not seen a sick day of Emulsion you buy. since neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism neuralgia liver SCOTT & BOWNE, and kidney troubles and general deb CHEMISTS. ility. this is what B F Bass of Fre 409 Pearl St, N. Y. mont N C Writes. Only tflte at E C I Peery Druggist. SOc. and $11 «II drugslsts. ThoBest Proscription for Malaria. Public Sale. Chills and fever is a bottte of The undersigned will sell at pub Grove’s Tasteless Chill tonic. II is lie sale on his farm 5} miles south simply iron and quinine in a taste east of Stayton and 7 miles northeas les» form. No cure—no pay. Price of Scio, on Saturday, November 28 1903, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, the following property: 1 horse 4 years old, 1 mare 6 years old, 6 head of cows, 10 yearlings, 4 spring calves 50 head of sheep, 90 head of goats, I double disc plow, 2 common plows, 1 drill, 1 sprtng tooth harrow, 1 disc harrow, 1 large size cider mill, 1 wood sawing machine, 1 block and tackle grubding outfit, some fram ing tools, and many other articles. J, L. CROISANT. F. M. Shores, Auctioneer. Do Good It Pays. A Chicago man Ims observed that ! Cood deeds are letter than real ( estate deeds— ome of the latter are worthless. Act kindly and gently show sympathy and lend a helping | hand. You cannot possibly lose by it. I Most men appreciate a kind word j and encouragement more than sub- J stantlal help. There are persons in : this community wno might truth | fully say My good friend cheer up A i few doses of ( hamberlnin’s Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold and their is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you uso that medicine, it always cures. Sold by All D ’ ealers. Market Report. Following is a report of produce In the Scio markets: Eggs, 34e doz.. Chickens, lOe tol7c per lb. Geese, $6 50@ $7.50 per doz. Ducks, $7 0i$8 50 per doz. Butter, 50e @ 60c per roll Bacon, lie lb. Hams, 15c lb. Lard, 15e lb. Potatoes, 35c per bu. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through Hand. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Trcfuinrcr of liie Brooklyn East End Art Clnb. " If women would pay more attention to their health we veouid have more happy wilves, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors’ prescriptions do not perform the many cures they arc given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he ad. vised McElree’s Wine of Cardui and Thed. ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, ft is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for vears. All druggistshave $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Thanhsgiain (. $1. yd value 60in bl’ch'd linen table clothing 1.25 yd val 60 in bl’ch’d linen table clothing 60c yd val 72 in bleach’d linen table clothing 50c yd val 60 in bleach’d linen table clothing 40c yd val 58 in Superior bleached dantask 3,3c 75c Low round trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland iml Willamette valley points in ei ’her direction. Tickets will l>e sold Saturdays and Sundays and limited to return on or before the following Manday. Bound trip from West cio, $2.95. Leaves Albany........... .. 7.00 A M Arrives Detroit........ 12 20 P M Wo- 4« from Detroit:- Leaves Detroit........... 1.0 0 p. M. Arrives Albany........... . . 5.55 p M Train No. 1 arrives m Albany ____ w In _ ____ time to •»nnect with the S. P. sonth bound train, as _ well as giving two or three »»ours in Albany efore departure of S. P. north bound train or Portland« Train No. i connects with the S. P. West Side train at Corvallis Crossing for Indepen ionce McMinnville and all points north to Portland. EWPIN STONE. Manager THOS. COCKRELL Agent, Albany. Ihsartereus Wrecks. Carelessne* Is responsible for many a railroad wrecks and the 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 (,,'ragg of Dorchester Mass Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr King’s new disconvery. this great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung trouble by E C Peery the druggist Price 50c, and $1 00 Trial bottles free. He Learned a Great Truth, «» « • « 90c 50c 40c at •« 25 3 5o « it The seaaou of the .year is 4 25 val 67x69 in bl’ch’d I here when your feet should table cloth with nap be kept dry. We have the 3.50 rubbers for your feet, be you kins to match I man, woman or child. 6 50 val 68x87 in bl’ch’d table cloth with nap Eggs, 36c per doz kins to match 20x22 in 5 00 OREGON No More Excursions On The C. &E, The popular Sunday Excursions to Newport have been discontinued and no more will be run to that point this season. Traius will run, liow ever, every day except Sunday. E dwin S tone , Manager. i ANTED—A trustworthy gentlemen ’ v or lady in eacli county to man age businesH for an old established house of solid financial standing. A strai 'ht bona tide weekly salary of $18.00 paid by check eacli Monday with alt ex penses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Enclose self addressed envelope. Manager, 300 Cax- ton Bldg., Chicago. At this season of the year our thoughts turn to heating stoves, and why not buy the best on the market? sold by us. HARDWARE, TIN WART and a full line of stoves at bed rock prices For Cash. Albany J. A. A uppbiilb President S. A, P eas Sec’v and M’g Vice-President JEFFERSON MILLING COMPANY -PROPRIETORS 0F1THE- Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, and everything connected with” a first-class roller mill. Whole wheat flour and Germ meal always on hand. And also deal in all kinds of grain, a general storage business being conducted. Cirain received either at mill or warehouse. 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. SAVE CASH YOU MONEY STORE If its hero it is good If its good it is her« For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—have occupied the rootft which P. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men's Clothing and Overcoot.’, Rub ber Goods, Hats, etc , giving us the newest stock in the city, and to introduce the line we shall make tempting prices. Men’s Suits $5.00 and up. Men’s Overcoats $4.50 and up.- Men's Pants 85c and up. Men,8 Shifts 38c and up. LADIES skirts . New line just received. Good Skirts $1.25. Ladies new style coat $3.50 Zibilitie “ $6.00 Others $1.50, $2.00, and up. J Ladies collarless coat $5.00 " ker.ay “ $8.50 It is said of John Wesley that he once to Mistress Wesley; Whi’ do • • • • • you tell that child the some thing _____ _ good ___ „ grade ____ Box calf $2.00. Hercules waterproof |1.25. over and over agiin ’’John Wesley Men’« shied. because once telling is not enough. £ayFull sine of ladies and childrens shoes and our prices can't be beat. I It is for this same reason that you 'are told again and again that I Chamberlains Cough Rerney cures 'cold and grip tha’ it counteracts any Men's heavy Sanitary fleeced underwear............ ..........50c' tendency of these diseases to result Wool undefwear................... ................. ............. .. ,90e up I in pneumonia and that is pleasant Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, all sixes. . ......... 25C and safe to take. For sale by Ail Dealers- A line of dress goods that will please the most Shoes........ Blankets 50e to $8.00. Lette r The fallowing List. remain in the office uncalled for: H. J. Bower, You Kaow What You Are Taking Scio Edna Hockenby, F. B. Socket, B. When ___ you are taking Grove's tasteless ('hill Tonic becaaso tho formula is plainly printed on every ' buttle showing that it to dimply Iron 85c • • c Corvallis & Eastern R. R Cheap SuuJty Rates Brtween Port land anJ Willamette Valley Points. I c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25 c 15c 20c 45c 89° values table napkins V7INE° f CARDUI 'MM■■■■■■■■■ while opening a box J C Mount of Three Mile Bay N V ran a ten TIMECARD. penny nail through tlie fleshy part of his hand I thought at once of all Ko. 2« F or Yaqufiia:— Train leaves Albany.....................12 45 P. M the pain and soreness this would “ “ Corvallis ............. 2.00 “ cause me, he says and ¡mediately ap “ arrives Yaqulna plies Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and 1« teturnfiiff: occasionally afterwards. To my sur Ko. Leaves Yaqnina......... «.45 A M. prise it removed all pain and sroe- Leaves Corvallis........ 11.80 “ Arrives Albany ........ 12.15 P M ness and the injured parts were soon Ko. 3« For Hetroflt:— healed- For sale by All Dealers. i c, A F. Divinney, Anton Vave«, Purl Lockhart. A. J. Todd, S. Mathes, M t-<ter Eetiwalader, Ella McDowell. H Halsey, Bessie Boman, 8. M, XL »ore.—Oct. 7. dressy dressers of Orogon at prices to please you. showing the newest goods of the season. We are SANDERS GASH STORE, ALBANY OBF.GOX