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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
i Sick Bicod Postmaster General Bria £he gantiam <£Lew3 I tow A-sistiint handed in his official report I Mondav giving details of the high cur handed robberies of the government by (raudlent transactions in the |>oat- Farm Notes. ÍI1O, LINN CO., OKtlGON office department which have been I aired before the public for the past Convert all waste lands as fast as ! several months. The investigation Feed pale girls on Scott’s has resulted in 41 indictments. poasi tie into productive fields. Emulsion. TERM*: When setting out pear trees select President Roosevelt commends Mr. We do not need to give all ' deep, heavy soil, if you have any Per annum. ! Bristow’s report. I i hoiee, but let it be a we l-dralned the reasons why Scott’s Advertising rate, made known on application With $631,000,000 of gdd in his piece. Emulsion restores the strength Transient advertisements most be paid for when the or-l.r Is given tor their Insertion. vaults. Uncle Sam has the biggest When a pig is fed much beyond stock of the yellow metal ever gath eight or nine months, profits are and flesh and color of good Entered at the poetoffico at Scio, < nego», a» health to those who suffer second class mail matter. ered in on« place in history. ntedlessly thrown away. With the work teams especially, from sick blood. County Court. besides variety In the grain feed! The fact that it is the best there should be a variety of rough COUNTY OFftCKKS. preparation of Cod Liver Oil, H M Palmer, judge............... ..»100 00 feed also. . . . 166 66 clerk ................. The point to be secured with al! rich in nutrition, full of healthy B M Payne, ----------- ------- ...166 55 k inds of stock is to winter is cheap Worth Huston, Sheriff... stimulation is a suggestion as MAYBE A RAILROAD. 150 00 S I’ Munkers, recorder. . . 83 55 ly as possibly and at the same time to why it does what it does. Jas Elkins, treasurer ........ Elsewhere we have made men W L Jaokson, superinten lent.. . 83 55 keep (lie steek in a good, healthy tlon of numerous improvements that F C Stellniaker, deputy clerk. . 60 oo condition. Scott’s Emulsion presents “ sheriff.. 60 00 will be made tn Scio the coming I A Munkers, In a majority of eases, in Winter Cod Liver Oil at its best, 40 00 Win Bilyeu, janitor ....................... summer, and there will doubtless tie W J Fisher, supt poor farm....... 40 00 especially, the obstinacy of cream fullest in strength, least ìn many more than those already men DB McKnight, assessor............. 200 (O comes from unsuitable c“re and im tioned. The chances are that we 8 A Whitney, deputy recorder.. 40 00 perfect temperatures of the cream. taste. will ha ve a railroad w hich will mean account roon. Young women in their If you do not have enough cows a great deal more for Scio than any Aid Koker minors....................... 4 00 to make it profitable to own a sepa 3 00 “ teens ” are permanently cured thing that has ever been or ever “ Mrs Pyritz.............................. 4 00 rator, use deep tin pans that can be Witt bo done for the city. The 8. “ Jas Larew ............................. of the peculiar disease of the 10 00 Or. Childrens Home..................... V. Hall Lumber Co. are the promo Indignent Soldiers......................... 45 00 immersed in water; deep setting is the next best method after a eream blood which shows itself in tors of this scheme but as yet they Wesely Bros.................................. 10 50 are undecided as to whether they or Chas Wesely................................ 17 oo separator. pal cness, weakness and nervous 4 oo Bilyeu.................................. Do not overwork your butter for the Soutnern Pacific will build it. Otto 2 00 ness, by regular treatment Irvine & Myers............................ Negotiations arc now and have Slate Williams.............................. 4 00 that spoils the grain; alm to work it with Scott’s Emulsion. IX) 4 just enough to get the salt in and B F Neal .......................................... been for the past year being conduc 7 oo the buttermilk and water Cut. ted with the 8. 1’., but no under W W Trask .................................. It is a true blood food and 5 00 E V Fergason................................. standing has been arrived at yet, al J W Turpin.................................... 5 00 Churning cream that is too warm is naturally adapted to the cure though the 8. P. officiate informed Bridges & Ia?nibke......................... 11 25 causes .a loss of butter fat and be- I I 4’0 of the blood sickness from E Brownell............................ Mr. Hall that the Woodburn-Na C W B Stevens & Co......................... 23 55 | sides injures the quality of butter. tron branch would be two miles Susan Neelamls............................. 84 00 ¡ThC be ♦ temperature lies between which so many young women 7 oo 156 and 65 degrees F., according to closer to them next year, which Mrs Maud Vaughn......................... suffer. 4 00 would bring It through Scio if that Mrs Vina Burrell........................... 3 00 i the temperature of the room and Mary Sylvester............................... We will be glad to »end | the richness of the cream*—Pacific were done. Mr. Hall informs us a sample to any sufferer. CUBRF.NT EXPENSES. that if they do not cornu to a favora Homestead. ble agreement with the 8. P. they Alexander & Kirkpatrick ............ 27 ,-,o Be sure thit this picture in Good seed corn is likely to be val Glass & Pudhomme..................... 20 6° the form of a label is on the will build tneir own road from 8eio R A Brodie & Co....................... wrapper cf every bottle of 30 17 uable property next spring, Emulsion you buy. to their mill, a distance of about six Tel Co.............................................. 17 45 One advantage with clover is that miles, but in either case, if the 8. P. Foshay & Mason............................. 10 61 it can be grown with a crop of small SCOTT & BOWNE, Stewart A Sox Co........................... 23 05 or themselves build the road, the Albany Ilwd Co............................. 16 94 grain without any special prepara Chemists, people of Scio and vicinity will be Burkhart & Lee............................. 12 20 tion of soil for it and at a small cost 409 Pearl St., New York. expected to help financially to the ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. for seed. extent of about $2000. Property D I) Hackleman, roadmaster.... 54 00 It has long been known that the owners can well afford to help this T C Isom, “ .... 42 50 more water a cow drinks the more LUCAYAM NOVELTIES. And 79 bills for work on roads a nd matter liberally for it will mean a milk she will give, but it is not gen great increase In property values, bridges. l>44 erally known that the cow will give MISSCELANEOUS also a large addition to our popula much more milk if z she drinks water 5 25 tion. The 8. V. Hall Lumber Co. Marion county acct iasane.......... at 75 degree, than at 32 to 36. This 12 50 W L Jackson supt ......................... will operate a large mill, and with Albany Canal ami Water Co .. 27 20 Sinee the fipaniah war, New Yorkere is the only ligitimate way to water their unlimited amount of fine tim W Huston board prisoners.......... 51 40 have allow n more int-ereet in the prod milk, and milk sellers should re ber and railroad faellties for placing S L McCoy, assessment and tax member It. It pays to warm water ation .............................................. 47 00 ucts from «the Caribbean. The reason the same on tho market, Scio will of this 1« a commercial matter—no for milk cows In winter.—Rural M K Stewart, assessme.it and be the point through which all the taxation........................................ 47 00 doubt the West Indians lieve acquired Spirit. 3 00 a.n earner method of exchanging prod lumber must pass and that will moan J A Smith, acct sheriff................. 8 00 uct«. At any rate, one nee» little re For Sale. the establishment of several planing J R Green, ( ( 6 50 minders of the lesser known islands L E Miller, mills here. There are also other F M Powell, t< 14 00 and their inhabitants constantly, says 48 1.0 the New York Post. A few days ago p. Westenlmuse tl action parties interested anl who will coin Ollie Huston < 4 8 00 special prominence was given to im bine with Mr. Hall in tho building Fees Or, agt Tims Nicholls 5 <10 Trimble, acct insane............... of the road, and they are the other Dr 3 00 I portations from the Lucayan islands II G Fisher, surveyor................... large timber holders in that vicinity J M Ralston, insurance................. 21 00 by several shops. The Lucayans, pop Inquire of II. 8. Johnstoti, who will also put in saw mills. This O II Russell, Commissioner........ 12 10 ularly called Bahamas, have been here 12 8113. tofore* known to Americans as a win 8 40 B Springer .................................. H railroad question has been agitated BTil- ter resort, and outside of the travel Dissallowed : Dr Brow i $40 J time and timo again until tho ma A Costly Mistake. litson, $55.37 *, W Shew $ I; E A Davis ing class, itw person® have been bene Jority of 8cio’s citizens have alto $3. fited by their output. Continued, John Mc< msney, $17.70 gather given up tho idea of a rai The tongue of th# ocean or subma rine gulf and Lays are the home of the road to 8cio, and we confess such Deeds recordeii. coral polyp, the progenitor of the is has been our thoughts until the W L Tyler to Addle M Moskoy, 1 lands. The limestone found there 2x245 feet coming to thoir present location of CE Maxson to John Roberts, abouts is easily quarried and made into the Hall Lumber Co. who are com 6 quaint souvenirs, the lignum vi’tae, ¡ small strip of land pelled to build in order to market Hannah Newland to A Fenton pitch, pine, and palm match safes; jew 900 el trays, and receptacles, are art ob 1 1-10 acres their Inmber. They liavo already K Riley to Mary E Hurst 82 jects of value. secured tho right of way for tho J 1 acres The dumb dog seen in the markets is greater part of their road. Develop J K Riley to Dora Riley 62.75 Yon Enow Wh.t fou Ari Cakin? ments are anxiously waited b 1 »aid to be a little brother to the rac acres Scio coon. nnd one can purchase with it, Jl< Riley to Ernest C Riley citizens. When you are taking Grove’s 87.35 acres 1 these day®, for a Lucayan feast, tama Tastele.-s Chill Tonic because tho rinds, pomegranates, melons, yams, VV 11 Goltra to E and O Jacks 7 formula is plainly printed on every Consternation and calamity have 650 bananas, nnd figs. lots, G’s nd hottie showing that it is simply Iron From the vessels that touch at the overtaken Zion City, populated with I (>() F Albany to Halda Jaeger 1 Great Bahama, Great Abaco, Berry lot I bl 3 Il’s ad Dowle’a dupes, and “Elijah 111” Is EXECUTOR < NOTICE. Isles, Cat island, and Harbor island, J T Bilyeu to II Unke 640.27 struggling in the tm sties of bank 12.000 can be bought humming birds, flamin acres rupsy. He is alleged to be involv. Min. Springs Col to Wm Milli- Notice is her. by given that the under go«, parrots; also, bits of coral, dried gan 2 lots, Brownsville .125 fish, preserved mollusks, turthee, and signed has been duly appointed by the ent. and Judge Kohlsaat has acted County Court of i.inn County, Or. von, other varieties of life from thecurdous upon a petition to that effect. The J G Gibson to Jas D> nipsey 159 6 as the executors of the last will ami tes aeres 1 •‘gurdtn o^ the sea.” New York fiasco seems to have been J G Git liens to R C Archibald tament of David Henry Johnst-m de i ceased. Any and ill persons having a suicidal undertaking, and one that 121 m res 1886 If th« Pop* t.tve. n V*nr. el inis against said estate are berebv no is leading swiftly to the Impoverish Mortgages for $550 and $650. It 1« pointed out that if i,eo XIH. tified to pres, i t the same to the under Chatel mortgage lor $570. ment and dispersion of the shallow Is ■pared to see the year 1908, that signed at Scio, I.inn County, Oregon, year will be to hhn one of quite ex within six months from the date of this followers of a false prophet. Propate: In estate of Wm Amos, insane pe ceptional interest, a veritable “annus notice, duly verrilied as required by law. Whether “Elijah 11!” is a colossal Dated this 27th lavof Nov. A. I>. 1903. mirabilia,” says the London Tablet. fake or a religious lunatic is a dis- tition for allowance to Sirs. Amos As everybody knows, it will he his C< i : oh ; i : CumsTii: J ohnston granted. duted question, but we Incline to lll'.NKV SlBBEI.D JoHN'TON Inventory filed in estate of Henry silver jubilee of papacy (elected pope E vecutors. the former theory. When Mrs. Von Heggern. Value of property February 20, 1S78); but more than Weatherford A Wyatt. that, it will also be his golden jubilee Bowie and son left for transalantic $1116.89. At’vs for Exrs. Final hearing in estate of Schien as cardinal (proclaimed by ring IX. regions last fall, we suggested that i Warner set for Jun. 4, also in estate in the consistory of December 19, they presumptively took enough of of William Ilale. , BO YEARS’ 1S53), and his diamond jubilee of the Zion City or its dictator’s funds ^EXPERIENCE Lisence was issue I for the mar episcopacy (preconized archbishop of along with them to make the Dowio riage of A Voree of Lane County Damietta by Gregory XVI. on Jan family “solid,” and it is now stated Ada Johnson, both darkeys, uary 27. 1843. nnd consecrated Feb ruary 19). uch a triple jubilee, if bls that they took $6,(100,(MW, It is fair J N Duncan to Divid Link holiness lives to celebrate it, ly good prophesying that the Ixigus and E U WRI lol I bl 2 S’s F probably be unique in history. Elijah will leave America for Am I Nancy Muehlenlioffto FC Dan- T rade M ark « mils lot til 56 AII hiiv erica’s good, and try to enjoy the1 D esigns H F W Hamilton to G W Sla increment derived from the fanatl C opyrights A c . vens 36 50 acres Anrone sending a «ketch and description may cism of tho Zionites. The sufferers J W Keller to Seh. Dist 62 one quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention ts probably patentabLv Communica ac re have our sympathy, and 11 Is Imped tions «trtctly conddentlcl. HANDBOOK on Patents eent free. Oldest agency for eeeuring patents. •ho unhappy experience they have A A Arnold to E ’< Carlton 291.- Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tprciiU notice, without charge, in the 57 acres passed through will teach them a Mortgage for $b'6O. little of what is known as “horse Satisfaction of mortgage ror $520 A handsomely H Inst rated weekly. largest cir sense.” culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. f3 a ir; four months. |1. Sold by all newsdealers. in Artsingerngt Ames, to quit ti tle, L. I,. Swan was appointed guar Branch Olho«. 'OS r SU WMbinutou. D. C. Rockefeller will soon place on tho dian ad litem of minors and judg market a new brand of oil, to lie ment was rendered for plaintiff. In Faulk agt Monteith, Judgment called "midnight oil,” especially for was ordered foi plaintiff. students. This Is a new invention Insule each pound package of The petition of Powers and Loftin of his own, oelginaling from Ids re for $125 on account of damages re cent Interest in educational matters. ceived to horse by running into the It is made by adding 0110 quart county rock crusher between Leba more waler to the gallon and rais non and Brownsville, was di«mi'se<l Jas. W. Mitchell was appointed ing the price two cents. A new ba will be found a FREE game. by has been born to the Rockefeller Justice of the Peace (or district 9 and R, S. Bradley Constable. 60 different games. All new family, and Grandpa John Is afraid Petition of G. W. <ielsendofer for •ho will die poor if he doesn't hus- county road was continued. At Your (Irocer’a. Bill of J, it. Tillotson for $lt 825 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT By D. C. Humphrey- Í EDITORIAL. ^^^☆☆☆☆☆☆à********* ***** F Scientific American. UNN & Co””'’**”-’ New York Tried to Poison Guards. No Cure, No Pay L package of Crove’s Black Root, Liver PiUs. 50c. $10 00 in Cash, To the purcha er of every tenth boy’s suit of Clothing we sell, .suits under $3.00 not counted, .we will give $5.00 in Cash. the price of which is less than. sold, $3.00, we will give a good pocket knife. G. D. TROTTER, OREGON. - STAYTON Some Extraordinary Bargains To be had only by presenting this paper or ad at “REEVES” ThcBest Broscriptioa for Malaria. Chills and f^ver is a bottte of i Grove’s Tastelefis Chill tonic, Il is simply' iron and quinine in a taste less form. No cure—no pay. Price Store Department Albany, Oregon NONE OF THESE GOODS SOLD TO MERCHANTS. FOR THE LADIES 30c Dress Goods in Plaids, fancy and plain, per yard.................. $0 t5 Ladies’ 50c Union Suits, ecru color......................................... 23 Ladies’ 75c Union Suits, grey c lor.................................................. 47 Ladies’ 75c Girdle and Princess Hip Corsets................................ 45 Ladies’ 50c Chain Wrist ’ igs, all colors........................................ 25 Fleischer’s Shetland Flo- , for shawls, p t skein........................... 7J^ Silk Lustre Cotton, per s >ol................................. 03 25c Fancy Damask I’illov. Tops................................................ 15 30c Red Table Damask........................................................................ 19 45c All Linen Table Lin i................................................................. 31 $1 25 Colored Bed Spre ' Is................................................................. 95 Three-inch Crimped Hair Pins, per package............................... 01 Ladies’ $1 65 Heavp evev Day Shoes.............................................. 1 25 Ladies’ $2 Fine Dongola Kid Shoes.................................................. 1 48 Best Shoes on Earth .. . ........................................................................ 2 50 New skirts, new cloaks this week, something swell. I have had occasion to use ,/Black-1)1 aujht Slock and Poultry Medi- j cine ar.d em phased to say that I never ’ used anything for stock that gave half as . good satisfaction. I heartily recoin. j mend it to al! owners of stock. J. B. BELSHLR, St. Louis, Mo. F©R Sick stock or poultry should not g eat cheap stock food any more than K sick persons should expect to be cured by food. hen your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Dou't stuff them with worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught bto. k and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the toroid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-ccnt can of Black-Draught Stock nnd Poultry Medicine iu d it will pay tor itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It s. dves the problem of making as much blood, flesh nnd energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Train leaves Albany “ “ Corvallis “ arrives Yaquina >0. lw tuturnlnic: Leaves Yaquina.......... . Leaves Corvallis......... Arrives Albany............ Xo. 3, F( r l^efroit:— But seeing is believing, so come to Albany and SilDflci ' 4- ‘ y CASH ^STORE brini* WE this ad. SAVE YOU MONEY If its here it is good If its good It is hera )I Leaves Albany............. Arrives Detroit.......... X«»- 4» iron* Detroit: - Leaves Detroit................................ 1.0(1 S. Arrives Albany.................. .............. 5.55 "Train No. 1 arrives in AB any In time snneet with the S. P. south bound train, well as giving two or three iiour« in Albany vh'ro departure of S. P. north bound train ot Port lair i. Train No. 2 connects ’with the S. P. West ^!de train at Corvallis Criws’n«? for Indepen ’erne McMinnville and all points ¿north to Portland. FAY PIN STONE. Manager TIIOS. COCKRELL Am nt. AUmny. TL J ester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, Shotgu A Winchester with ban-el, suitable scita! « strong shooting, full choked barre!, for trap or duck shooting, and an extra interchangeable modified chckc or cylinder bore barrel, for field shoot ing, ffsfs at only $42.00. Dealers sell them for s. This makes a servicetble all round grin wlthfa uch of everybody’s pocket book. Winchester . (¿un« outsnrot and outlast the most expensive double barrel guns and are fust as reliable besides. jtfPE^n.vG ak . ws co ., - xrr h ^ fe . v , co . v . v . 28 23 50 Bvern Rirtlsl# iust as SdYertlsscl 12 M r. M I.> A t I" 12.lj I* 75 98 45 45 15 23 45 45 Boys’ $4 50 good heavy School Suits................................................ $3 45 Bovs’ $5 fancy mixed School Suits................................................... 3 95 Boys’ |6 all wool Dress Suits............................................................ 4 45 aki >. Ro. 2« T or Yaqiifiw. MBS One hundred pairs of $2 50 and $3 Pants Ou sale for.................... $1 Men’s $6 heavy grey 4-bntton sack Suits........................................ 3 Men’s $7 50 heavy Cass niOte Sack Suits........................................ 5 Men’s $10 all wool Cheviot Sack Suits............................................ 7 Men’s 25c all wool Work ng Socks, per pair................................ Men’s 5 c heavy Winter Shirts and Drawers............................ Men’s 75c part wool Shirts and Drawers................. Men’s 75c heavy cotton Sweaters..................................................... Men's $1 Dress Shirts, odds and ends, Standard and Mt. Hood Shirts........................................................................................... Men’s 50c Mule Skin Fleece Lined Gloves.................................... Men’s $7 50 all wool Overcoats......................................................... 5 Copvailis ^Eastern R.R TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million we sell we will give With every boy’s suit of Clothing John (’rawford, the Fargo philoso pher. submitted the following ess ly on a dogon its merits. The article was prepared by a German friend of bis. And Yawkob observing his dog Scbnitel, spake unto him as fol lows: “You vas only a dog but I vish I vas you. Ven you go mit your bed in you .«bust durn round dree dimes und lav down. Ven I go mit my bed in I haf to lock up der place und vlnd ub der clock und put der cat out und undress myself und my vrow vakes up und scolds und der I. iby vakes up und cries und I haf to valk him mid der sround; Den maby ven I gets my- i elluf in bed it is dime to git up vonce more alretty. Ven you gets up mid your bed you shust stretch yourself, dig your neck a leedle, und you vas up. I haf to light der tire und put on der keltie, scrap some wit my ’.’He alretty yet und git myselluf breakfast You play mit ter dav all around und haf blen- dies of fun: I hat ter vork all der day round und huf biondies of drou- bles; ven you die you vas dead- ven I die I haf to go io hell yet alretty. — Ex. V!NCH£ST£R fe?.?*00**** t”? 25 years. man's suit of Clothing tenth Essay On a Dog. Lion Coffee - To the purchaser of every Sali in I)< c-7. — A torv was clreu- '.Icdhen- |. t iv lliit an :.tl.*m| t wes mad<. r.aa ntlv by prism con victs l<> p i on prison guards, in quiry at thp prison fails to di-elo-e I any material Inundation for the story. The facts, as slated bv 8u perintendent James and by Prison Physician Shaw, are that the night of November 29. Night Guard W. II. Fisher was taken ill after eating his midnight lunch, and complained of having a sore mouth. His com panion, I’avlor Smith, also fel -lightly 111. Neither of them was sufiieleiitlv affected to be ineap leita ted f« r duty. Thinking mat poison might have been placed in (her food by the convicts who prepared it, they « died the other officers and Fisher w is treated by Dr. Shaw, who proscribed .1 m >uth wash Superintendent James that in the story ir mated (tie facts h ive been lie thinks very much overdrawn _. . hove .................. ................. there may been a possibility that the loud w is poisoned, but he does not consider it at all prnbaple that such a thing was done. In or der to take ths utmost precautions he lias made an investigation, but lias not discovered anything yet to lead him to believe that the con victs attempted to kill the guards.— Oregonian. For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—have occupied the room which P. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men's Clothing and Overcools, 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 tipi Men's Pants 85c nnd np. Men,s Shirts 38c and up. skirts ^-^E^ “ ladies New line just received. Good Skirts $1.25. Others $1.50, $2.00, and up. Ladies Jackets Ladies collarlees coat $5.00 •• kersy " $8.50 Ladies new style coat $3.50 “ Zibiline “ $6.00 ........ Shoes........ Aren’t* shoe?, good grade fl.25. Box calf $2.00. Hercules waterproof £M^Full sine of ladien and childrens shnes and our prices can’t be beat. Blankets 50c to $8.00. Men’s heavy sanitary fleeced underwear.............................. 50e Wool underwear.......................................................................................................... 90c up Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, all sizes............................................................... 25c A line of dress goods that will pjease the most dressy dressers of Orogon St prices to please you. We are showing the newest goods of the seatson. SANDERS CASH STORE, ALBANY * • OBEGOM