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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
} rangements. The machinerv will * •SiSSÂ-*SSS«4ï*ï'SS*«*ï-4S<.'ft he located in the basement of the 2 PURELY PERSONAL Í flouring mills. II. nt Wesely Bros. add. (• * Lane conntv claims thh heavest « •••••• • •••S*î*8*ï*îSî4***) H'tVi.i-h - Scio Gallery—Nov. 28. weight family (*• the stale. Mr W. II. Stans was at Jefferson Cash pai«i for hides and pelts of all and Mrs. John Holland have nine Wednesday. children, who weigh *s follows; The cheapest qualities as «ell a.» the very best we have are kinds. Guy Mc-Knight. John 28li, George 225, Mrs. Hoselton made with care and properly shaped. Separate garment* and Mrs. Frank Morris returned from A great cleaning up sale on men’s 228, Mrs. M«’k>re 215, Edward 232, Coburg union suits in wool and fleeced cotton. this week. pants is now on at Wesely Bros. James 2o9, Eugene 18«. Walter 170. tVe have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands. The J A. Bilyeu was a Mill City visi •price* range from 25c to $3. We show a special i rade of union |5i) p ilr >>f men's pants to I»-» sold Frank 159. mi a verage of 210 pounds. tor during the week. suits in pure wool iu White, l-iglrt Blue and ink ar $3 00. out regardless of cost Ht Wesely Mr. Car Iwell Clark, of Lacomb, is Ladies’ and Children'* Wool ami Cashmere Hose from 15c Bros Miss Edna Gill returned from Cor In town, accompanied by his son «to 75c per pair. George. It is of interest that Mr. vallis the first of the week. Engagement and welding ring, a To make a large display of Outing Fiannbl night dresse*— Jolinle-Gili cnme up from Port speciality at French’s jewelry store, Clark Is ninety-four years of age, some designs very plain and some elaborate in trimming. and is hale and vigorous. 'i'he »on land Tuesday to spend Thanksgiv Albany. New Purses and Wrist Bags in alligator, seals and walrus has been a voter for some forty ing with ills pa reTits. llev. Elk ins of Stayton util hol«l years, The pood air of Lacomb ap- leather with elegant mountings. Mr«. J. S Morris and son, Dean, «ervices at the Christian Church in pears to minister to health and Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to $4.00. and Miss Je-sle Caldwell returned tills city next Sunday. longevity. — Herald. from Springfield Monday last. Young I idy, how would S’ou like Senator W. II. Hobson, of Stayton Mr. and .Mr.«. J. 8. Morris spent t»> earn $60 a month? Write to the is being frequently mentioned nil Eclectrc Business College. over the valley as » probable candi Thanksgiving in L»l«anoii with their If you would like «.position pay- date for State Treasurer. He is daughter, Mrs. L. M Jones. Mrs. J. W. Groshong. of near Jeff rug $t>0 a month, no canvassing, add quoted as saving in regard to the nomination; “Many of my friends erson. was visiting her daughter, ress Box 565, Albany, Oregon. A Runaway Bicycle. in different parls of tlie slate have Mrs. I). C. Humphrey, Wednesday. (iained Forty Pounds in Thirty Lays. Reed and Barton anil Rodgers urged me to enter the lace, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warner came Bro ’ s 1847 knives,-foiks mid spoons while I would be pleased to accept Terminated with an ugly cut on I For several months our younger of the nomination if it is the wish of over from Albany toeat turkey with the leg of J B timer Franklin Grove brother hud been troubled with in at French’s jewelry store, Albany. ’lie latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. 111 It developed a stubborn ulcer un digestion. He tried several Hihler & Gill Co. keep the noted the people, I have not yet decided Young. yielding to doi tors and remedies for remedies but got no benflt from R A G corset. They are the best to become a candidate.” Tour years. Then buckling arnica them. Miss Susie McDonald, of Philo Wo purchased some medium priced corsets in the world. Frank Jordon, the well known >alve cured. It’s just as good for of Chamberlain’s Stomach ann liver contractor, of this city, surprised his math, came down from Lebanon ('. 8. Harnish, the Albany photo burns scalds skin eruptions and piles tablet! and he commenced taking many friends in this city by return Tuesday, having accepted a position 25c at E C Peerys Drug Store. then. In side of thirty days he had grapher will be at his Scio gallery, ing from a viilt to Medford yester in T he N ews office. Saturday Nov. 26, to remain three gained forty pounds in flesh. He is day, accompanied by a bride. Tho Wm Brenner and Dr. Prill were For a plesant physic take Chamber now fully recovered. We have a days, latter, who formely was Miss Han up to Rowland duck hunting the lain* stomach and liver tablets easy good t-rade on the tablets—Holly Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., nah Devine, a worthy young lady first of the week. Private advices to take. Plearant in effect. For sale Bros,, Merchants, Long Branch Mo. will be at his Scio office the first half of Lebanon, was visiting.friends in from there states that Hie duck pop by All Dealers F01 sale by All Dealers. of each month. All work guar Medford, where the ceremony took ulation has pot tuaterlaly decreased. anteed. place, The happy couple will make Obituary. If your salary is less than $60 a their home in Ashland.—Ashland nonth, you should write to the Tidings. Eelectric Business College, Albany, David Henry Johnston was born Thirteen is an unlucky number all Oregon. right enough. According to the in Weams, Yorkshire county, Scot There is a probability that the or Portland weather bureau it has been land, November 8, 183-1. and died in gan and carriage factory at Corvallis thirteen years since Oregon got such Scio, Oregon, Novemher 22, 19(13, will be moved to Albany in the near a juicy storm period as that of the aged 71 years and 14 days. He came to Oregon with his fami past week. It was almost enough future. to satisfy a man from western Kan ly in 1877 and located near Mehama, Gold and silver watches for the sas or Nebraska, and more than Marion county, where he resided Holiday trade. The very best enough for the natives, who are in until 1899 when he removed to Scio makes at F. M. French’s Jewelry clined to grumble if they get less and resided here until bis death. Store, Albany. than twelve months of sunshine His wife died in this city August 31, 19(10. He leaves two sons, H. 8. and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Drury will every year. G. C. Johnston, one sister and one leave in a snort time for the east and New ads this week are those of H. brother iu this section and two offer to sell their household good J. Jones, F. G. Will and Reeves De brothers in Scotland to mourn his cheap, for cash. partment Store, all of Albany. We loss. Interment was in the Masonic Drop into French’s Jewelry Store wisli to all your special attention to cemetery near lilts city. when in Albany and see the finest Reeves ad as it offers rare bargains, I). II. Johnston was a liberal hear display of Christmas novelties you j but to secure them yon must cut out ted gentleman with whom it was a | (he ad or take the paper containing pleasure to have any business deal have seen for years. jit, otherwise you cannot secure Tlie trial of Hon. M, A. Moody them. This was done t> test T he ings. By his demise Scio loses an in Portland last week resiltei in N ews as an advertising medium, so upright and progressive citizen. his being acquited, nothing at all be by presenting this ad you not only- Card of Thanks. ing proved against him, take advantage of some rare bar When you buy boots and shoes of gains but also show Mr. Reeves that To those kind friends and neigh us it is exactly tlie same asexchang- I T he N ews readers are up-to-date ing $20 pieces, for we guarantee and quick to take advantage of low bors who so kindly assisted us in the prices when sold by a reliable house. sickness and burial of our beloved them. Hibler & Gill Co. we extend our heartfelt •The bank of this city has received father The small bridge at the east part thanks. of town has been repaired this week I a letter from tho Corn Exchange Na G. C. JOHNBTBN by roadmaster C. D. Compton and tional Bank of Philadelphia, inquir H. S. J ohnston . ing for a gentleman by the name of is now in first class shape again. John Shellenberger who died some The Scio studio will bo opened by place in Oregon leaving a vast es J. I’, Crabtree brought us the Harnish Saturday morning, Nov. 28 tate. The same inquiry has been ! other day a copy of The Scio News and close the following Monday at appearing in various papers through i published hy II. II. King, January three oelock’ Remember the date. out the state and his wealth has II, 1871. Contained in it are tlie ads Wo have the cheapest gum boots been stated as high as two million. of Irvine A Morris, general mer i that are being sold and yet we guar No such individual with two mil— chandise and also J. M. Johns, gen i antee them to be the best. What | lion ever lived or died in Oregon eral merchandise, whsch shows tliat better can you ask? Hibler & Gill and if such a man ever lived it must in 1871 Scio had as many general have been in the Orient instead ‘it merchandise stores as there are Stenographers are wanted for the Oregon. So far as our knowledge I now. We copy the following: Civil Servlca at Salaries ~ ‘ from goes only one millionair ever di«d "N ew S tore —Snyder & Richard $100 to 5150 a month. For partie- in this state and that was Han. II. son are preparing to open up a new lars addross I. E. Richardson. W. Corbett. store in Scio. They will occupy the Albany, Oregon. The average editor secretely hopes store room formely occupied by J. T. S. Coffey lately received the that sometime, some where, some R. Lake.” ,.In tho contest for Mayoralty of finest line of whips and collar pads how, somebody may come to him ever brought to Scio, which he is and unselfishly commend him for this city, before the common coun selling at a surprisingly low price, som-tliing he has said or done, but cil on last Tuesday, Hon. J. B. Ir quality considere«!. most of us do not expect it—on lite vine was declared Mayor for the present term.” After the close of the exercises at other hand ho may probably go to the end dodging swipes, lg- I "Tho Scio Legislature has been i the church Thanksgivi«ig eve, the down changed to tho Scio Debating So ¡young people will gather at the Ma- noring cutting personal sarcasm from 1 ciety. J. C. Sumner president, 1 sonic hall for tlie purpose of having Jealous minds, edging away from ill- i Chas Johns secretary.” natured criticism, and in tho «(tier ajolly good time. All are invited. . wnvn We also notice tlie ad of Win ways steadfastly nictKiiiintiy vii endeavoring to . The road between Scio and M urr-(avoid as many of the > rasping and Morrow and brother, which makes kers is something terrific, being al-j unpleasant things in this life as pos- four general stores Scio had In 1871 most impassible. Before winter is I sible, , sincerely trusting that t when as against two now. The oniy ad ______ , ______ over it is thought the mud will be ' ' fx x. «■ fluidly ■ « « • • kAfiiiv.oiiia « I uu we notice tn which the same party pence comes and «tit all * in ■ ■ I lifes i thin enough that boating will be j fitful is over so far .... as worldly is now engaged iff the same husl- ....u. , fever „ » » ■ ao . ,<ia good. ¡affairs are concerned that nobody nefs in Scio is that of E. J. Daley, painter. Account presentation of "Ben I will take the trouble t > cast stones Following is the ad of I. C. Dickey or other deadly missiles at the con Hur” at Portland, the Southern Pa who lately became a resident of veyance that 1« hired to haul him on cific Co. will sell cQuud-trip tickets our city but who then conducted 1 to Portland December 2d for oneand 1 a trot to the no ¡rest cemetery. furniture store: Befor«> the election of Chamber- ¡one-third fare; return limit, De hiui : lain for Governor there were lots of cember 3d. Now if you can’t pay down tlie dust people who denounced him as a From three to six month« I will Senator Hunt of Portland, has man at no force of character an«l i trust; i been in Scio the past week directing that because he was a "jolly good Ami if my work will suitat all tlie install! ng of the gas plant pur fellow” he iiad no backbone and was chased by Hihler A Gill Co., E. C. therefore unfit tu he governor. Don’t forget no me to call. Peery and Dr. Prill. It will brob- These same howlers are now howl You’ll find me in Mechanic’s Hall ably tie in running order the latter Ing that he has too much backbone Where I’ll attend to one and all. part of this week or first of next. in demanding a pledge from the The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1904 Almanac The employes of the Booth Kelly legislature that they will not con Co., nave been notified of new sche sider any question but that of tho Tho Rev. Ira B. Hicks Almanac dule of wages which will go into ef tax law if lie convenes them in spe for 1901 is now ready. It will be fect Dec. 1. The schedule makes a cial session. Several exchanges mailed to any address for 3b cents. aedu< tion of 25 cents per day on all make all manner of remarks about It is surprising how such an elegant, men receiving $2 or less, and 50 the same, such as suggesting a costly book can bo Hent prepaid so cents on all receiving more than $2 "nigger in the wood pile.” Some of cheaply. No family or person ispre- those chronic growlers would rather pet day. the legislature woulii meet and pired to study tlie heavens, or tlie storms and weather in 1991, without Wednesday evening the W. O. W. spend thousands of dollars an«l ac Initiated nine new members into complish no more than if they do as tills wonderful Hicks Almanac and that order. About fifteen members the governor requests. For once wo Prof. Hicks splendid paper, W ord of the Stayton camp came over to have a governor who is a governor and W orks . Both are sent for on assist the Scio lodge. Supper was an«l one who looks to the interests ly ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. WORD serve«! »bom midnight, at which ail of the tax payer, not to the useless and W orks is among the best Am erican Magazines. Like the Hicks did justice. The W. O. W. lodge in expenditure of money. Scio now has a large membership. In the amount of produce shippoil Almanac, it is too well known to need further commendation. Few Remember Hibler & Gili Co. al Scio merchants lead, shipping more men have lalmred more faithfully produce from Scio than any other ways sets the price of produce, for tlie public good or found a warm others follow. If it was not for the city of its size in the valley. Hib-1 er place In the hearts of the people. ler A Gill ( o. alone shipped for high prices they pay for turkeys Send orders to W orm anii W orks people all over the country vould Thinksgiving market over $3,000 P ublishing Co, 2z0l Locust st.. sell for several cents less than they worth of turkeys, a large per cent of St Louis, M o . do, Take notice that prices are al which was brought from neighbor ways higher here than any place in ing cities, such as Jefferson, Leba Convicted Of Manslaughter. non and several others. As long as the state. Mr. Hibler has lieen in business in The best place io get a good busi j Scio he has had the reputation of A'iiert Martin, the Indian black - ness education is at tlie new Busi (laying more for produce than any smith, trie«! in the Fedrral Court for ness College, Albany, Oregon. It other merchant in the valloy, a rep tlie murder of U. 8. Grant, is guilty will pay to investigate the merits of utation which has drew the farmers of manslaughter. this school. Prof. I. E. Richard for miles around and who woul«i After remaining ebrseted iu the son is a man of experience and otherwise have gone to other towns. : jury room lor seven hours, iiegin- know* just how best to train you for Hibler A Gill Co. paid 17c per pound lingat 11.15 Tuesday morning the success. He secures positions for for turkeys an«l secure'l a groat (jury late in the afternoon returned a 1 his students. Enter at any time. many from Jefferson whose mer verdict fimling Martin guilty of the This week J. A. Walla je brought chants paid from lie to 15e per lessor degree of tint crime of taking Our products are not affected by perspiration, human life. In a beet raised by him which ineas- pound. In reaching tlie verdict it is quite never fade, stain, or run. Our cjlors will stand Ured 2 feet 8 inches in length, and Court House News. evident there was a compromise and 2« Inches arouud the largest part acid test—the most absolute test known from the fa«-t Hint seven hours were and weighed 32 po nds It was Clicuit court. ¡consumed in retelling an agreement -ent hy R. Shelton to Hon. Jefferson Judge Burnett held an adjo'irnel i there can he no doubt that a part of Myers, president of the Lewis and Clark Exposition Commission and : session of department one. A rno- I the jurors were in favor of a verdict »ill be sent by him with the Ore I tion of l he plaintiff in the case of E. i of murder in the first degree. A. Truelove «gt Albany, to strike gon exhibit to St Louis in 1904. It I outlhe answer o n the grounds that is a prize winner. it was verified hy the Mayor instead Brownsville will won have elec of the recorder, upon whom the I tric lights. The plant ami system complaint wasserve«!, was overruled will be put in without delay if the The plaintiff gave notice that he plans of tlie owner, N P. Crume. of would move to strike out parts of Albany Oregon the Bro.»nsville Flouring Milla, do the answer to be heard Dec., 16, at 1 not miscarry. The city has granted p. in., at which time the case of Mr. Crume a franchise and he has Mary Ann l’owi-rs agt. 8. B. Powers already commenced preliminary ar- to quit title will also b ■ tried. LOCAL. LADIES KNIT UNDERWAAR MADE TQ 111 “Ben Hur” in Portland. Klaw A Erlanger,« stupenous pro duction of Gen. Lew Wallace’s Ben Hur will be presented at the Mar quant Grand Theater, Portland, Oro gon’for five nights, December 1st to 5th. with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. This great produc tion requires the services of 35(1 peopla and requires ten baggage cars to transport thèir groat quantity of scenery and effects. In the great chariot race seen», eight horses har nessed to two chariots appear in their grand struggle for surpemacy. This is their only appearance Oregon. THEOLD REUÀBLÌ Notice. There come to my place about June 1st, three heifers, two red and one a white roan, One marked with under bit, other two not mark ed. Owner can have same by pay mg for pasturage ami tliis notice I PAKTS S A'L E H. C. M iller AbMlutefjrPu ummwsutsmm u Used and reeommended by 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, cast ing 50c, to 48 gallons of water will effectually treat 150 bushels of wheat or 100 bushels of oats. For Sale by SCIO, OREGON About 150 pairs ^HWoolen PantsH«* Must be closed out within 15 days from above date Prices will suit everybody ßJÖ^Come and get a they last while H. J. JOKES I -THE- BOOKSELLER Albany, Oregon Will have a full Xmas line including Shell Novelties, Pictiiris, Toilet Articles, Albuii s, Purses, i|i fact anything you want. ct j Used by manufacturers of lios- 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 tlie 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. JEWELER Will have a full line of Holiday goods, ware, Glassware ami all Kinds of Jewelry. FURNI TU RE HñRDWñ R E —AND— I have lately received several carloads of Furniture and Hard ware of every description. X^TCorne and inspect them yourself, HJÖ*S**For sale at 15c per pair by W. B. Stevens & Co To Cure a Cold in One Day [ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MBHoe Soxae aoW In paat U »onth*. 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