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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
LADIES KNIT UNDERWAAR --------- MADE TO Fir .... _• | ■ The (J uhuw I qualities as well hh the very beet we have are made with care ani| properly shaped. Separate garments and union suits in wool and fiiwed cotton. We have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands. The prices range from 25c to $3. We show a special grade of union suits in pure wool in White, Light Blue and t'iuk at $3.00. Ladies’ and Children's Wool and Cgalimere Hose from 15c to 7Sc per pair. To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses— some designs very plain and some elaborate in trimming- New Purses and Wrist Bags in alligator, seals »nd walrus leather with elegant mountings. Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to $4.00. Yes, it will he torrhihle if you far mers who need horses wait until spring to buy, and it will be an ac cident if you get good horse» then. 1 have about 60 head for sale now. Come and see them, they are at Geo Coffey’s (arm. K miles west of Scio. ¡Nile days every uhy except Sunday. Your« for business* W. T- M c B bjde . Miss Emma Morrow has been ill the past week. Wanted — Eight or ten h«ad of goals. J. S. Morris. Born—Dec. 20, 1903 to Mr. and Mrs. A-u 11 irons a boy. Born—Dee. 3, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lehman, a boy. Cash paid for hides and pelts of all kinds, Guy McKnight. Tickets for the New Year’s Mas querade are on sale at Maulding’s. Engagement and wedding rings a speciality at French’s jewelry store, Albany. D. Donahue, of Munkers, hts sold one of his farm*, situated near j Thomas, to C. DeWall for$a000. Reed and Barton and Rodgers Bro’s 1847 knives, forks and spoons nt French's jewelry store, Albany. *Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D, A Frightened Horse, w ill be at his Scio ortke the first half All work guar Running like u>ad down the street of each month. dumping the occupants, or a hun anteed. dred other accidents are every day Found—In the Scio. State Bank a occurninces* It behoves everybody gents silk handkerchief. Owner to have a reliable salve ready and can have same by paying for this there’s none so good as Bucklen’s notice. Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect, 25c at E Walter Bilyeu was taken sick with fever Sunday last but is now repor C Peery’s drug store, ted improved. Gold and silver watches for the I Holiday trade. The very best makes at F. M. French’s Jewelry Store, Albany. Drop into French’s Jewelry Store when in Albany and see the finest display of Christmas novelties you have seen for years. A pleasant social dance was given at the City hall Saturday evening. A large crowd was present and the dance was quite a success. J. L. Ray wasdown from Lebanon the latter part of last week. While- here tie sold hl» residence property on east Main street to Mr. Holland. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss Maude Bilyeu to Harry Connaway, to take place at the home of the bride in this city, Thursday at noon. E. YOUNG- & M Terrible Accident, LOCAL. About 150 pairs of Men's ^Woolen PantsM<* Must be closed out within 15 days from above date. Prices will suit everybody, H5®^Come and get a pair while all expressed themselves as well 1 pleased with the benuliful ritualis f tic work, I'he degrees whs conferee! 2 by members of Linsey Tent No 76 sîîtss»»«•»»»»»»ss»»ss» of Pratniu. Ore., and Albany Tent No 5. At 10:30 an alarm w is sound N. M. Richardson returned home I led at the gate, the outside guard the first of the week. was overpowered and they found Roy Knowles is visiting friends the inner entrance besieged by a host of Lady Maccabees loaded with in Scio. all kinds of good things for inner ' P. II. McDonald was at Albany I linn. The tables were soon set and last week. all di<l ample justice to the many Prof. Wells is spending the holi good things set before them. Af ter two hours social entertainment, days in Salem. one of the principal features of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Johnston were which win the fine singing render- ad by Short Bins. <>( Pratum, the at Albany during the week. Dr. H. F. Ong, of Wendling, vis laities tnd farewell, »nd the work of conferlng degrees was continued ited friends in the city Monday. ui.til 5 a. m. when » lunch was Alliert Cole, of Coburg, is shaking spread andspeeeh making was in- ilulged in until day light. Visitors hands with old time friends in Scio. Mrs. Emma Cyrus was an Albany present from Pra’tum— C. O. " Rice, "' Chas Siege, John, William and visitor the latter patt of last week. Cha» Short, S. Yales, D. Johnson, Johnnie Gill is up from Portland R. Linn. C. Raftlsden, Geo Smith, to spend the holidays with his par Roy Rice, IL Glussuer and Tims ents. Landerbai-K. From Albany—W. A. Cox, K. Krupp, G. W. Cough, A. L. Waller Wood, of Lebanon, is visit Mayward, A. A. Smith, I). Kay, V. Ing in the city at the home of B. F. Neal. Hncklemiin and J. Kietier. Tne following are the officers for the en Miss Lydia Pitchford went to suing year of Scio Tent Com. — F. Ashland Wedesday to spend the J. Irvlnej g . C. —Win,Abbott; R K holidays. and F K—A. G. Prill; Chap—L. C. W. E. Savage, Fred Bilyeu and F. Baurer; Sarg—Jas W. Miller; M of A—F. H. Mauldirig; 1st M G—L. Z_ L. R. Drury were among Albany visit Calavan; 2nd M 6—Wm Brenner; ors Tuesday. Sent—R .R. Miller- Picket—M. E. Miss Winnie Munkeis was visit Bilyeu; Trustees—J. B. Smith, ing with Miss Chamberlain at Al Wiu Miller and E. C. Peery. bany this week. PURELY PERSONAL Sensational Fire at Lebanon. C. C. Jackson, of Halsey, and ex sheriff of Linn county, is visiting his brother in law, J. A. Bilyeu. Mrs. Nelle Gunsaail and little son, Lyle, are in the city to attend the wedding of her sister Miss Maude Bilyeu. Rates For The Christinas Holidays on The C * E R R The Corvallis A Eastern Railroad Co. have made a rouud trip rate of one fare tietween all stations account the Christmas Holidays. liekits will tie good going from Saturday Dec. 19, 1903, to Saturday Jan. 2, 1904, and for return at any time up to and including Monday January 4, 1904. I THE OLD RELIABLE Pay Up. As we are In need of the money to meet our obligations we would re spectfully ask those owing us on suhreription to please call and settle. Probably what you owe does not amount to much but a few hundred such «-counts means considerable to us. We would consider it a great favor if you would call and settle by the 2oth of the present month, l'lil.s means voit. Absolutely Pare- THERE IS ND SUBSTITUTE T he N ews and Oregonian 1 year for $2.00. Holiday Goods! Fire was discovered at about 12 o’clock Sunday night, issuing out of the rear i f the store accupied by Gross & Rogoway with a bankrupt stock of goods, which they hHd been selling. The fiunes spread and Mrs. D. C. Humphrey and the horned that building, tho saloon of baby went to Jefferson today to Jennings Bros, known as the Mono spend Christmas at the home of her gram and the bartier shop of W. H. parents. Lutz, all owned by the Guy estate, together with most of the contents, Everett Manis who has been at leaving the frame of tne saloon. the home of his father near Stayton, The adjoining buildings of 8. M. for some time past has returned to Garland were saved by hard work the city. by the fire department. Miss Susie McDonald accompanied Mr. Gross went to Albany the evening before but Oscar Rogoway by her cousin, Miss Anna Wiitfong, went to Philomath today to spend was in the city. Afterwards he Xmas at the former’s home, went with Brown Hansard, A. C. Jennings and one or two others in- Misses Myrtle Calavan, Alice Ca Hornet Davenport will lecture tn to the office of W. C. Peterson, and ry, anil Irmah Sutherland and Albany April 8, 1904. Arrange admitted to having set tire to the Messrs Claud Calavan and Ted Cary ments are already made for his ap buildings, claiming that he had arrived from McMinnville Wednes pearance on that day under the au lieen hired to do so. It was reported day. spices of the Albany College Liter that he did so with a rope around The Dies Gnalsitna club received pry Society. his neok. Young Rogoway was ar from the employees of the Albany The Albany Herald has moved it» rested and his examination was to pos’olffce last, a dirtd cuff, which headquarters to corner Broadalbin : take place that afternoon. Hou, P. they wished returned sons to judge! and Wnt.er streets, where it will I R. Kelly, deputy district attorney as to the quality of the club’s work. I have more room. A new linotype went out to be ready for the exami The members are all wondering machine will be added and the pa nation. The Gross A Rogoway stock was where the joke comes in. Its tip to | per otherwise improved. We are insured in a company represented John Goins to explain. please I to note their prosperity. by W. C. Peterson for $601). It had T he N ews comes out early this previously been insured in one of Jordan. week on order to give us our Christ Alexander A Kirkpaterick’s com mas, also to givs our advertisers the panies, the policy being cancelled, benefit of their ads. Buyers will and it Is reported that upon the se Merchant L. C. Trask is doing a find it to their advantage to look curing of the latter insurance it was rushing business. over the ads before completing their represented that there has been no I Geo Queener killed a fisher on his Xmas purchases. Always patronize cancellation. wild-cat ranch a few days ago, the advertiser. He’s up-to-date. Intense excitement provided ill Rev 8. B. Cole preached at Bilyeu Lebanon over the affair. Jones Bro3. this week sold all Den Sunday. their saloon fixtures and stock to Obituary. Jordan school gave an entertain W. E. Savage and Jas. Tucker, a ment and basket social Saturday THE— recent arrival In Scio, who took po- w. Mrs. Sarah Catherine, wife of session Monday last. Jones Bros, > eve and obtained the neat little M. Bilyeu, the court house janitor, have hosts of friends In and around j sum of $32, winch will be put into a I Scio « ho regret to see them leave. died at 8:30 o’clock December 17, I library. They will probably locate in Cottage 1903, of consumption, at the age of '1 he boys are having lots of sport 62 years. 1 Groye. I She was born in Missouri, coming ■ shooting pigeons. They are getting George Egbert is to be the first with her father, Mr. Turner to Ore in practice (or the Xmas shoot. L. man hanged at the state peniten- gon in 1912. She was married to C. Trasg took six successive shots Albany, Oregon | tiary and will struggle with the Mr. Bilyeu, ten children coming to and didn’t get a bird, but he is not noose on January 19th. He is the iheir home, of whom seven survive, I discouraged. He says he is going I man who murdeeed Deputy Sheriff- Mrs. Sam Conn, Mrs. Fred Hocks ; to have a bird if it takes every Saxton and John Weston at Harney pier, and Jake, Otto and Cleveland, | shell In his store. Wil have a full Xmas line including Shell The second hanging will be three of this city, Charles, of Dallas, and Henry Burmister Jr., whois at Nowities, Pictures, Toilet Articles, Albun s, days later, Pleasant Armstrong, Mrs. John Kinzer. of Crabtree. tending dental school in Portland, Pui s s, in fact anything you want. who murdered Minnie E nsiuger at 1 She was a loving wife kind mother is visiting his parents. Baker City, Christmas. ¡and citizen and leaves many friends Joe Burton passed through Jor Henry Broders and Hamon Shel- made during her lung stay in Ore dan Sunday. j ton, of this city, Jos. Tryon, of Phi gon to mourn her death. —Nibs. I The remains will lie taken to her lomath, and W. J. Tisdale and M. I L. Forister, of Tangent, returned old home at Scio for burial in the Revolution Emmiuent. this morning from Kaiamatli Falls, family lot, where three children where they proved up on their have been lain. — Democrat. claims this week before the county A sure sign of approaching revolt Dates For Final Examinations. % clerk, getting through without any ami serious trouble in your system trouble. Their trip out wasthrough is uervousnetis, sleepleness or stom a mass of slush, causing them to Superintendent Ackerman has is- ach upsets. Electric Bitters will miss the train, so they were delayed sued information to the several quickly dismember the troublesome until this morning’s overland.—Her County Superintendents in the state causes. It never falls to tone the ald. in the state concerning the eight stomach, regulate the Kidneys and The seventh annual convention of grade final examination for the year Bowels, stimulate the Liver and the National Livestock Association 1904. The dates set for the exami citify the blood. Run down sys will convene at the Marquam thea nation are. January 27, 28 and 29; tems benefit particularly and all the tre in Portland. Jan. 12, 1904. De April 13, 14 and 15; May 18. 19 and usual attending aches vanish under legates Hre to be In attendance from 20 and June 15, lti and 17. The pro its searching and thorough effective all parts of the union, representing gramme to be carried out will be: ness, Electric Bitters is only 50c ALBANY, OREGON, local and state stock associations etc. Wednesdays, arithmetic, spelling, and that is returned if it don’t give physiology; Thursuays, mental perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed and the gathering will be quite an Will have a full line of Holiday goods, Silver important one. A call has also been arithmetic, reading, writing, civil by E C Peery, druggist, issued for the National Wool Grow government; Fridays, languige, Ctisip Sunday Ritas B.-tvjja Port ware, Glassware and all Kinds of Jewelry. ers Association to meet in Portland, history, geography. land an! Wiliam otto Valley Points. January 17th next. A number of Shipping Apples. matters of importance to the sheep Low round trip rates have been industry and the country at large placed in effect tietween Portland are to he discussed at this important George D. Barton, of Portland, tnd Willamette valley points in ei meeting. has just completed buying It) car ’her direction. Tickets wiii be sold County school Superintent W. L, loads of Linn county apples for the Saturdays and Sundays and limited Jackson visited the school in Scio Southern California market. The to return on or liefore the foliowin Round trip from Wes Friday last. Mr. Jackson is trying average price has been about 60 Monday. to get an educational exhibit of Linn cents per bushel, and as each car elo, $2.95. county to be sent to the St Louis containg 600 bushels, the apple crop Exposition which is held in 1904, has netted the orchardtsts a neat Fight Will be Bitter. aud which will then he brought to sum. Other parties have shipped a Portland for the ’905 exhibition. number of carloads to the same Those who will persist in closing Considering the ignorance of the pointsand the market has been ac East in regard to our educational tive. A great many of the apples their ears against’ho continual re-| facilties, this would be a g<>od move purchased by Mr. Barton was from commendation of Dr. King’s New especially as Linn county can show this section, including ail those Discovery for Ccn lutnption will have a long and bittrr fight with | as fine school buddings as any raiseed by F. M Shore. their trouble, if not ended earlier by county. That most desired by Mr. fatal termination. Read whit T II Jackson is photographs of the dif To Avenge Spain’s Defeat. Beall Miss has to say: ‘‘List fall• ferent buildings. Scio’s building my wife had every symptom of con j w ill mike a creditable appearance. The will of the late Cardinal Her- sumption. She took Dr King's New The duck killers over the Wil herory Espizons contains, according Discovery after eve-ythlng else had lamette who killed 135 In a days to a special dispatch from Madrid, failed. Improvement came nt once shooting recently, shot again last the extraordinary bequest of $10,- and four bottles entirely cured her.” Tuesday and smashed their former (XX) to the fir-«t Spanish general land Guaranteed hv E C Peery, druggist. . record, says the Corvallis Times. ing in the United States territory Price i50c and i I. Tri ll bottles free. The ducks are bated daily and the with an army sufficiently strong to hunters shoot atmut twice a week. avenge the defeat in Cuba and the —A trustworthy gentlemen There are five small lakes in the Phillippines. Pending tho happen ’ ” ANTED or lady la.lv in each county to nian- man- vicinity and cacti is generously ing of this event the legacy is to re ' age business an ohi established | bailed with w heat. The plan works main deposited in the Bank of house of solili for ti'lanciai standing. Ai i so well that in last Tuesday's shoot Spain. I straight bona fide weekly salary of $18.00 ■ the seven hunters engaged killed i paid by check each Monday with all ex- 323 ducks, No shooting is allowed I |>enses direct from headquarters. Mone y Market Report. at the lakes before sunrise nor after ! advanced lor expenses. Enclose self snndown. The hunter who bait addressed envelope. Manag r , 300 Ca x- the lakes employ a watchman to 1-4 Following is a report of produce I ton Bldg., Chicago. patrol the vacinity. In the Selo markets: On Friday evening Dec. 18, Scio Eggs, 33c do*. tent No 37 K O T M held a most sue Chickens, He per lit. cessful meeting. Deputy Gentry of Gee~e, 7c per lb. Albiny, had been here for some Ducks, $6 50 per dos. lime in the interest >f the order and Butter. 40c per roll his well directed efforts met with Take Tablets. /ryZ on every Bacon, 15? lb. success. Twenty-seven candidates Hams, 15c lb. Seven Million boxes toH in port 12 month*. This signature, bOX. 25c. were present and were Initiated In Lard, 13c lb. to the mysteries of the order, and Potatoes. 35c per bu. 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, of which I have the finest line intown without a doubt. Get my prices be fore going elsewhere then I will do the wrapping, you will do the rest Everybody Come* F. H. MAULDING Scio Or H. J. JOUES BOOKSELLER SOROSIS! 4 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 In any city in the world. W. B. Stevens & Co ... W To Cure a Cold in One Day Agents for the Willamette Valley, AlbAny JEWELER. Oregon Laxative Bromo Quinine 1 I J