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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
I his boy’s life was many] •jSÂïSS'Æ-«SÎSa^®SÏ®'S'«.ÏÆ-®Æ/8. Rates For The Christmas Holidays on times that amount to film. Our The C & E R R readers will recall that a bullet from Hagey has the Xmas goods. a 22-rltle pierced the lad’s intestines i • • •• • ••••••è•.•.•j•••••••• The Corvallis <i Eastern Railroad School will close taday until lifter eleven times and it was I)r. Kelly who performed the operation which Miss Bessie Morris was visiting in Co. have made a rouud trip rate of the Holidays. one fare between all stations account proved so successfully. The boy is Lebauou last week. Wanted—Eight or ten head of now as well as ever and his exper- the Christmas Holidays. Tickits will be good going from goats. J. S. Morris. ence does not deter him from go Joe Warwick has been down from Letianon this week, Saturday Dec. 19, 1903, to Saturday Those gold pens are excellent val- ing out hunting agiin.—Browns 2, 1904, and for return at any ville Times, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Morrow were Jan. ue at Peery’s for 1.25 each. time up to and including Monday at Albany yesterday. “ What is an anecdote, Johnny? January 4, 1904. If you want a ni -e present for asked the teacher. “A short funny someone see Hagey about it. Lee Armstrong, of Lebanon, visit tale,” answered the little fellow, Cash paid for hides and pelts of all “'¡hat’s right,” said the teacher. ed in this city Sunday. Pay Up. kinds, Guy McKnight. “Now Johnny, you may write a sen W. T. McBride left for Aberdeen, Wash, yesterday on a business trip. Engagement and welding rings a tence on the blackboard containing As we are In need of the money to Miss Dollie Daley came up from meet our obligations we would re speciality at French’s jewelry store, the word.” Johnny hesitated a moment, and then wrote this: “A Portland the latter part of last week. spectfully ask those owing us on Albany. rabbit has four legs and one anec E. J, Shumaker of Jeffersom, subreription to please call and settle, Peery is selling regular $3,50 land dote.” made his regular visit to Scio Sun Probably what you owe does not scape views in gilt frames for only amount to much but a few hundred The fact that she reached the Ore day last. $2.00 each. such «-counts means considerable to gon City Land ('fi)ee 15 minutes too Gordon Yarlior, of Ashland, is us. We would consider It a great I. L. Gunsaul the Lebauou barber late may cause Caroline Wadle the visiting his sister, Mrs. B. F. Neal, has sold a half interest in his shop privilege of contesting the legality favor if you would call and settle by to a late arrival from Omaha. the 20th of the present mouth. of ihe final proof made by Leo of tills» city. AbsolufdyPu Peter Bilyeu, of Corvallis, is visit Thia means you . Reed and Barton and Rodgers Gaines to a homestead claim in this ing his brothers, J. A. and M. E. County. Bro’s 1847 knives, fotks and spoons substitute In January, 1902, Lee Gaines made Bilyeu, in this city this week. at French’s Jewelry store, Albany. final commuted proof to his home T he N ews and Oregonian 1 year Henry Burmister came up from J. S. Morris shipped a quantity of stead located on Crabtree Creek, dried apples to Prineville this week and the final receipts were issued Portland Wednesday to spend Ch for $2.00. which he disposed of at a good figure therefor. He subsequentlo disposed ristmas with liis parents at Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Rtraijac, of Portland, Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., of the property to a third person, will be at Ids Scio office the first half and subsiquent to this transaction arrived in Selo last week and ’ have of each month. AU work guar the contest was begun by the Wa taken up their residence in south dle woman on the grounds that the Scio. anteed. claimant had not regularly proved W. T. Hassler was down ____ from Found—In the Scio State Bank a up on the claim. The contest was gents silk handkerchief, Owner continued from September to De Larwood yesterday and like all pro gressive farmers, renewed his sub can have same by paying for this cember 2. notice. When called Wednesday the con scription to T he N ews . Mrs. Jarnagan came over from Gold and silver watches for the testant and tier witnesses had not Holiday trade, The very best appeared, and at the request of the Albany this week to be with her makes at F. M. French’s Jewelry I woman’s counsel, the case was again mother, "Grandma” King, who 's continued until 1 o’clock Thursday quite ill at her homo in this city. Store, Albany. afternoon. At the appointed hour Ilog killing has been the order of neither the contestant nor her wit Married the week, a good many swine be nesses had reported at the Land ing brought to the city and sold to Office. An hour Inter the officers of —BRIDGER—At the re our merchants. | the local office dismissed the contest COMBTON sidence of the biide, near Inde Drop into French’s Jewelry Store I for want of appearance on the part pendence, Mr. Isaac William when in Albany and see the finest of the contestant. Fifteen minutes Compton and Miss Alice Lee display of Christmas novelties you later the woman and her friends ap Bridges were united in marriage. peared, but tile records showed that have seen for years. The happy couple have many ihe contest had been canceled. friends and relatives in Linn Conn- Mrs. Wesely, who resides about Colonel R. A. Miller, attorney for •4 two miles east of Scio, pur -hased a the contestsnt, filed a motion for tp who will extend their congratula tions and best wishes. — Herein Kimball piano ot E. U. Will, of Al- reinstatement of the contest, but bany the first of the week. this motion was objected to by Hel Santiam and Vicinity. Commencing Monday, Dec. 21st ges & Galloway and T. F. Cowing, council for the contestee. It was kid T. S. Coffey will give a genuine Mrs. Annie Gridin of Stayton, was money purse with every $5 worth finally deckled by the Register and visiting her mother-in-law Mrs. S. Receiver of the local office to give of goods purchased of him. both sides an apportuuity to argue W. Gaines, There will be a Christmas tree at the question next Monday. Mrs. Emma Small and family of the Baptist church in this city. All Tills question was never before Crabtree is visiting her parents, iir. are invited to bring lhesr presents presented before the local Land and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy. and help make the tree a success. Office, and since the point raised is Grange No. 37 will meet The many friends of Miss Nellie ; a new one, considerable interest at at Santiam Grange ball on the 26th inst., Barnes will be glad to learn that she tends the outcome. The homestead to the elect a full sot of officers for the has been improving in health for in dispute has been hotly contested year, and we send out a some time-past and is steadily gain from the outset. It is particularly ensuing valuable because of the splendid warm welcome to all the members ing. growth of timber it contains.— Le and hope they will all be present with a fine lunch as we wish to meet Why not make your friend a banon Criterion. promptly at 10 a. m, We wish to Xmas gift that he will appreciate. make a good showing as Santiam is Those Laughlin Fountain Pens at not dead yet. Peery’s are the thing. Price $1.00 To Prevent "Tax Dodging.” and upwards. Andy Swanson returned Monday from a two months business trip in A. W. Hagey has the most com The Oregon Law School Journal eastern Oeegou. plete line of Jewelry ever brought presents a remedy for “tax dodg to Scio which he offers at very low ing.” This dodging has become in- John Crabtree and his sister, Miss prices. Xmas gifts for old and , deed burdensome and some plan Lula, aro io Lebanon for a visit young, and nice ones too. must be devised *o protect the bon with relatives and friends. Tonight the K. O. T. M. will initi iest tax payer. The plan proposed mail carrier has changed ate twenty five new members and a by the Law Journal has been suc his Our time of starting from eleven to grand time is anticipated by them. cessfully tested in several eastern nine, leaving our in dl one day be They will be assistedjby their brother states, and inasmuch as the forth hind time as he could not make the lodges from Albany and Bratuin. coming special session of the legisla trip until late —THE— at night. ture is called for the purpose of cor Rev. Jesse M. Hunter of Eugene, recting the tax law, this matter S. W. Gaines’ son. Theodore, who preached at the Christian church should receive careful considera has been very ill of typhoid fever Sunday last. He will continue to tion. The Law Journal says: at Missoula, Mont., will be home nold services here on the second We would therefore recommend soon, Sunday in each month, lie 'is a complete publicity ns a certain re Santiam Grange has a new stove st ident in the University of Eugene medy against “tax dodging.” The II. S. Johnston A Co. received a assessment in a county should pule so come and we will warm up for Albany, Oregon earload of cedar lumber from De- dished as is done in several other once. tr >it the first of the week, to be siates before the board of equaliza used principally in making window tion meets, in the leading newspa Revolution Cmmiuent. Will have a full Xmas line including Shell sash. They iire continually rushed pers of the county. The state of with work which speaks well for Illinois now has such a law and its Novelties, Pictures, Toilet Articles, Albun s, A sure sign ot approaching revolt the quality of work done by them. efie t is mag’cal. Each person is Purses, in fact anything you want. and serious troub i in your system made aware of his neighbor ’ s list of The direitor-general of the Lewis is uervousneus, si -epleness or stom l>r»P,'r|y given in to the assessor, ach & Clark exposition has - : wnoinh-d . . upsets. Eb -trie Bitters will if such neighbor omits any of H. L. Scott, Jefferson Mye.-s and ■ and properly subject to assessment quickly dismember ihe troublesome Whitney L. Boise a committee of his is compelled to hasten Its correc causes. It never tails to tone the three to go to Washington and as he tion. This law has brought about a stomach, regulate the Kidneys «nd sist in Oregon delegation in secur revolution in that state in regard to Bowels, stimulate the Liver and ing the $2,500,000 apropriation for equal and just taxation, and it is al cliify the blood. Run down sys the exposition. most impossible for one to escape tems benefit particularly ami all the usual attending n-hea vanish under Albert Hunt, who lives six miles his just porportion of the taxes. If newspapers of each county its searching and thorough effective east of Scio has sold his farm to Electric Bitters is only 60c Wm Downing, of Stayton, who will would publish a list of each tax pay ness, that is returned if It don't give take posession immediately, Mr. ors property, as given to the assess an-J satisfaction. Guaranteed Hunt will dispose of his farm etocx or, ft would strike many a good and perfect and household goods at public acu- well meaning citizen with conster by E C Beery, druggist. tion on Dec, 23rd. He has not yet nation, and we would find that the tax roll of next year would be in Cheap Sundiy Rites Bitwasn Port decided where he wilHocate. creased many fold over that of our land and Willa .litte Valley Points. Word was received in this present year. Publicity is the only yesterday of the death of Mrs. remedy to bring about a true reform Low round trip rates have been Ilana Bilyeu, of Albany. Mrs, Bi in this matter- placed in effect between Portland ALBANY, OREGON, |yeu was a former resident of this Our state has a law requiring pub and Willamette valley points in ei city where she resided for many licity in the allowance of bills ther direction. Tickets will be sold ypprq i. and has many relatives and against counties. This law was en and Sundays and limited Will have a full line of Holiday goods, Silver friends in Scio who will mourn her acted in 1891 and requires that all Saturdays return on or liefore the foliowin demise. She had been ill for some bills presented to or allowed by a to ware, Glassware and all kinds of Jewelry Monday. Round, trip from Wes time. county, excepting where the charge do, $2.95. Last Saturday evening the young is fixed by law, to be published in a men of the "Oios Gnalsitna Club” leading newspaper in such county. Fight Will be Bitter. entertained the ladies of the club in Wo have observed the practical ef their own pleasant way, at the Ma fect of this law with considerable in- Those who will persist In closing sonic hall. Whist was the game of trest. This law saves every year the evening and prizes wore award m any thousands of dollars to each their ears against the continual re commendation of Dr. King’s New ed the lucky also the most unlucky. county In this state. The newspapers are the moulders Discovery for Comumption will At midnight a fine banquet was served at the hotel to which all did of public opinion. It is through the have a long and bittrr tight with ample justice. The evening will columns of th» newspapers that the their trouble, if not ended earlier by long be remembered as one of‘the public and private abnses are dis fatal termination. Bead what T IL most delightful in the history of closed, frauds unearthed and great Beall Miss has to say: "Last fall reforms are brought shout. It was my wife had every symptom of con the club. Najiolion who said “Four hostile Rhe took Dr King’s New Last evening, at about 5:30 o’clock newspapers aro more to be feared sumption. Discovery after eve-yttilng else had Thos. Downing, who has been sick than ten thousand bayonets.” With every 50c purchase of gojds from failed. improvement came nt onco for some time with consumption, .,lc. ... the and four bottles entirely cured her.” We are therefore forced to my store, I will give free a chance on the passed away, an ,,,,, hour I luuviu coTChision that ...V the ,._;„icity publicity requi- requi- Guaranteed hv EC Beery, druggist. ... and . in , about . ,..,.. ..i... was — followed by Ui- his brother, W II-l red re(J b b y this thU law ,aw in in the the pr< presentation — WiL ’ ’ magnificent doll displayed in my window Price 5>>c and $1. Trial bottles freo. liam II., who was suffering ||(>wance of bills has been the ffenng from from | and s allowance my the same disease. These two ™roat factor factor that that has has brougt brougt about “ " make " groat ANTED—A trustworthy gentlemen six sons, and her husband, whom aliout the present economy in public or lady in e3cli county to man Mrs. Downing has seen carried on 1 age business for an old established by this disease. The funeril ser- jn conclusion we will say that the of solid financial standing. A vice will be held Saturday at ten newapaper, of oUr „ate have always house bona fide weekly salary of *18.00 o’clock, at the. Christian church.- ahowU public spirit and gladly fur- straight by check each Monday with all ex- stayton Mail. | n|g|ied ,be news to their readers. paid pennon I direct from headquarters. Monev When you get a catalogue from a The legislature can place proper advanced for expenses. Enclose self have arrived and I have a complete line big mail order house, just look it safeguards upon this law which we addressed envelope. Manager, 300 (Jax- ready for your inspection. of the ton Bldg., Chicago. 1-4 ovei and see what they will pay you propose against ' ‘ the evasion 1 for your produce; also investigate assessment laws, by prescribing pri For Sale. and see what their terms of credit ces for publication, so that but little are in case you do not have the expense will be entailed In its opera A 20 h. p. Westonhouse traction ready cash; how much they will tion. engine with extra set of wheels, and give to keeping up the sidewalks; a 34-in Westenhousn Heparator and just write how much they will give Market Report. a Reeves osalting stacker, cheap for toward the erection of a church; cash. Inquire of II. R. S. Johnston, Mb how much to assist the poor. After 12-8-03. Following is a report of proluca Hclo. you have done this and received a In the Scio markets: reply, s e if your home merchant Eggs, 33c do«. don’t do as well. I Chicken., lie per lb. Herman Buelow, of Cascadia, is as j Gees«-, 7c per lb. In Brownsville this week to settle I hicks, $6 50 per do«. with Dr, Kelly for attending his Butter, 40c |>er roll son, who accidently shot himself Bacon, 15c lb. I the latter part of the summer. Mr. | Hams, 15c lb. Buelow thought $500 was rather ’ I^ird, 13c lb. steep for a week’s work, but said 1 Potatoes. 35c per bu. I / )CAL- i LADIES !? PURELY PERSONAL | UNDERWAAR MADE TO FIT The cheapest qualities as well as the very best we have are made witli care and properly shaped. Separate garments and union suits in wool and fleeced cotton. We have the celebrated Munsing and Oueita Brands. The prices range from 25c to *3. We show a special grade of union suits in pure wool in White, Light Blue and Pjuk st *3.00. Ladies’ and Children’s Wool aud Cashmere Hose from 15c to 75c per pair. To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses— some designs very plain ami some elaborate in trimming. New Purses and Wrist Bags in alligator, seals and walrus leather witli elegant mountings. Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 26eto *4.00. S. E. YOUNG ?0N, ¿i® i I Twrriable Accident. A Frightened Horse. Yes, it will be terriable if you far mers who need horses wait until spring to buy, and it will be an ac cident if you get good horses then. I have about 60 head for sale now. Come and see them, they are at Geo Coffey’s farm, 2 miles west of Scio. Sale days every day except Sunday. I Yours for business, W. T. M c B ride . Running like mad down the street dumping ihe occupants, or a hun dred other accidents are every day occurrences- It behoves everybody to have a reliable salve ready and there’s none so good ns Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c at E C Peery’s drug store, P A H T S SALE About 150 pairs *>MWoolen PantsXi- Must be closed out within 15 days from above date Prices will suit everybody EJ^g^Come and get a they last while SOROSIS! Sorosis shoes do not stretch They support the arch of the foot and retain their shape. Sorosis shoes are not made like other shoes, .they are better, They must be fitted in a different manner. Your feet will be more com- fortable, your disposition better and your purse heavier when you wear Sorosis. 100 STYLES ANY LEATHER ANY SIZE $3.50 I11 any city in the world W. B. Stevens & Co Agents for the Willamette Valley, Albany THEOLD RELIABLE um is so Holiday Goods! If you wish to get Christmas goods that are all new and up-to-date call and see my fine line of toilet and manicure sets, ALBUMS AND DOLLS. of which T have the finest line in town without a doubt, Get my prices be- fore going elsewhere then I will do the wrapping, you will do the rest Everybody Come* Scio Or H. J. JONES BOOKSELLER | JEWELER FREE! W Holiday GoodS 5