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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
FREIGHT CAR TRAINS city, where they will reside in the homestead act. Hundreds of people future. in the Pacific coast states will be, affected by the decision, as any [ Al Layton was visiting in Albany ! A Pretty Wedding. claim homesteaded by a person who System of Making Them Up on last week. Wanted—Eight or ten head of American Railroads. A very pretty wedding took place was already in possession of 160 goats. J. 8. Morris. in this city at high noon on Wednes acres of land may be contested, no Cash paid for hidesand pelts of all day, December 24, 1903, when Miss matter if lie has already proved up way * Heterogeneous Collection ot Guy MeKniglit. kinds, Maud Bilyeu became the bride of on Ills claim.—Jacksonville Times. LOCAL- LADIES t KNIT UNDERWAAR MADE TO FIT: Tlie chea;>est qualities as well as the very best we have are made with care and properly shaped. Separate garments and union suits in wool and fleeced cotton. We have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands, The prices range from 25c to $3. We show a special grade of union suite in pure wool in White, I jght Blue and Pink at $3.00. I .allies’ and Children’s Wool and Cashmere Hose from 15c to 75c per pair. To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses— some designs very plain and some elaborate in trimming. New Purses end Wrist Bags in alligator, seals aud walrus leather with elegant mountings. Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to |4.00. S. E. YOUNG i ?0N, S’ Tvrii*Me Accident. Yea, it will he 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 fin head for sale now. Come and see them, they are at Geo Coffey's farm, 2 miles west of 8cio. Sale «lays every day except Sunday. Yours for business, W. T. M c B ride . W. J-Unger and family of Ash- land, are visiting relatives in Scio, Fred and Jack Jones visited their father at Cottage Grove the first of | the week. Miss Maud Myers, of .Salem, is spending the holidays at tier home | in this city. A. M. Young has returned home to spend the Holidays with his ! family in tins city. i Mr. Harry Connoway at the resi dence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu, Rev. Sperry, of Brownsville, performing the ceremony. The ceremony was witnessed by the lel.itlves of the contracting par ties and their invited friends. The bri le Ims been a resident of Scio and viUnity alt her lifetime and has hos»s of friends, old and young in this city. Mr. Connoway was formerly S. I*, agent nt Albany where he was a very popular official. Ttie happy couple left immediate ly after the wedding for their future home in McMinn ville, taking with them the best wishes of many friends for a life of happiness. A British Columbia leader declares for her annexation to the United States. He says Canada must join this country if England persists in its present policy. Vancouver, on the Alaskan award, is bitter. The United States under this award loses 14,000 square miles of worthless territory, known as the Southern Portland Channel, but the United States retains military control I ami gains rich gold fields and keeps I Canada practically from access to to the sea. THE OLD RELIABLE Rolling Stuck In Otten l’ut To- gether — Other Interesting Particulars. I When traveling on ruilronds every one has had oycarion to notice the heterogeneous collection of ears that make up a freight train, says the Cleveland Leader. It seems, indeed, that every railroad line in the United States is represented by a freight car bearing its name; and the average truveler wonders how the freight de partments carry on thuir business in un intelligible munuer, and how the different roads know where their curs are located. Yet tlie system by which freight ears are handled is fairly simple and easy to understand. Before proceeding further it may be well to define two railroad terms used in connection with this subject. The first is known as "home line or owner.” By this we mean that a rail road having freight ejirs bearing its name is known us the home or own er of thut cur. The second term, “foreign ear and foreign line," de- notea a freight car bearing a name different from that of the railroad upon which it ia running, and vice versa. Suppose a road loads one of its own cars with freight and wishes to ship that car to some point lying upon its own line. The car is simply attached to a freight train und drawn to its destination, aud, when unloaded, it is ready for use again. In this ease there is no trouble; but suppose that car, instead of being shipped to some point on the "home line,” is to be sent to some place many miles away, which does not lie on the road owning the car? The ease is not so simple now. The car is run on tlie "home line” as far as pos sible towards its destination. Then, ut some junction, the cur is trans ferred on to another road and ia at tached to some freight train that will pass through the place where the car is billed to. It often hap pens, however, that this place is not reached by the second road, either. In this case the same system is used as in the first place. The car is sent as far as possible and then trans- Miss Irma Sutherland came over the from McMinnville to attend Conrwiway-Bilyeu nuptials. Fred Daley left for Salem Wed ties i day, where be expects to secure A Frightened Horse. | employment in the penitentiary. The Albany Democrat says the following passed between 1 two col- Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. I)., lege students: “May I have I the Running like mad dow n the street will be at his Scio office the first half MISCHIEVOUS MARMQSBTS equisite beatitude of escorting your dumping the occupants, or a hun if each month. All work guar corporal system over the space inter dred other accident-are every day anteed. vening between your parental do n- occurrences- It behoves everybody idle anil tlie doomed edifice erected Mrs. Grace Mi-Namer visited her to have a reliable salve ready and for the worship of the Divine Father there’s none so good as Bucklen's brother in law, T. J. Munkers, and The Legislators. after tlie bright illuminary has pass Arnica Salve. Burns, t'uts, Sores, family Monday, leaving for Portland Two small marmosets less than a ed tlie horizon?” Her answer came: Eczema and Piles disappear quickly '1 uesday. year old have satisfied a Washington Thirty-four bills are in the hands "In excruciating diseomfortableness under its soothing efiect. -5c at E i lady, whose pets they are, that somQ M N Richardson, agent for the do I communicate calamitous intel C Peery’s drug store, Blaesing Granite Co., of Portland, is of Governor Cbnmberlain walling ligence that the multiplicity of pre- monkeys possess not only intelligence again in Scio ready to serve those .for his action. They are the result j vlous eng igements precludes my and affection, but also something wishing work in his line. of three days work of the legislature accepting your propitious invitation akin to a conscience. The Washing ton Post gives a most interesting ac The postoffice was move <1 Sunday In extra session, called for the pur ! to accompany my admirable phys I count of some of their characteris 1 last to the room prepared for it in I pose of repeating the inoperative ique to hear the eloquent theologian promulgate tlie truths of t„ sacred ’ Hibler & Gill Co’», general merchan Phelps law. tics. I writ, when nocturnal shadows are The marmosets are full of mischiev dise store. The general oppear mce The most important legislation ! cast upon the mundane sphere.” of tlie office is greatly improved by ous, playful ways, and are groat enacted, aside from the repeal of its neat quarters. sources of amusement. They will Narrow Escape From Death. steal all the hairpins and kntcknacks Mrs. Woodmansee was the fortu- the Phelps law and re-enactment of na'e one in tile drawing contest for the previous law, was 1 he passage of from their mistress’ dressing table. he large doll, given to his custom a bill carrying an appropriation of Then the lady calls forth a pretty Four S. P. section hands living at ers by Chas. Wesely. The lady has display of conscience on the part of consequently been in an unusual $100,(MIO for tlie purchase by ttie l'allman had a narrow escape from her pets, death Thursday morning of last state of a right of way for the canal go<Hl humor since. Upon discovering their pilfering week. A piledriver train coming to be built at Celilo by tlie govern Tlie latest report i.s that a mistake she puts her hands to her face and irom Brownsville to Tailman ran was made in counting the votes east ment. Laws were passed prohibi shows signs of grief. The marmosets when tlie supposed pheasaut law ting the killing of pheasants until into the handcar on which the sec watch her for a minute and seem dis 1 was passed by the special session. October 1st, 1906; protecting elk; in tion men wore riding. turbed; then they apparently con They got Not enough votes were cast in fav sult together,* and finally one goes to a severe shaking up but had no creasing the zalaries of the circuit or of the bill for it to become a law, their hiding place and brings back a judges in Mul'nninsh county from bones broken. hairpin and lays it down. Fred Robbins, who has been dan The lady receives it, but still keeps gerously ill for a few days, is now $3000 to $4090 a year; providing for Revolution Emmiuent. 1 fast improving. He was uneon the erecti >11 of new tiarracks at the her face covered and seems to weep. 1 -cions for thirty six hours and for Soldiers’ Home; reducing salaries Then the other monkey will bring in A sure sign of approaching revolt i awhile it was thought he would not of District Attorneys in tlie Eighth several more things. They climb up ami serious trouble in your system recover. His illness was caused by to her in the prettiest way and try to overeating on Cbiistmas day—Leb and Ninth judicial districts, and em is uervousneas, sleepleness or stom pull her fingers from her eyes to see powering the state board of educa ach upsets. Electric Bitters will 1 anon E. A. if this has had the desired effect. But quickly dismember ilie troublesome! ferred at some junction and jointed no, she weeps harder than ever, and The Ladles Helping Society will tion to issue state diplomas to hold causes. It never fails to tone the - t° “ freight train that will pass in an agony of contrition the marmo give an entertainment this evening ers of diplomas Issued prior to Fell. stomach, regulate the Kidneys and through its point of destination. In sets race off and fetch in all their (Thursday) at the Masonic hall. A 1st, 1899. A numtier of charte r bills Bowels, stimulate the Liver and many cases a car passes over a num- program lias been prepared and re and local measures were passed. booty, whimpering softly and doing cliify the blood. • - - — • Run down sys- ■ her of roads before arriving at the freshments w ill be served. Admis all they know how to do to make terns benefit particularly ami all tlie receiving point. While the car is go- Important measures that failed sion III and 15 cents. Turn out and amends. usual attending aches vanish under ing over these different roads ita encourage tlie ladies in their good were the bill to make gambling a its searching and thorough effective- \ "owner” must, of Then the lady smiles upon them work. felony, the ear shortage hill and the liess, Electric Bitters is only 50c “owner” must, of course, pay for and praises them, and the little such privileges. These payments are creatures caper with delight and We apologize to our readers this bill to place state officials on flat an i that is returned if it don’t give based on a mileage arrangement, climb up and caress their mistress perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed which, on ordinary freight ears, week for the appearance of T he salaries. with their tiny paws. After this they N ews , the cause of which is the fact amount to six-tenths of a cent per Though it cost the people of Ore by E C Peery, drugSist, are on their good behavior for sev that we have had to serve in the gon approximately $7590 to secure mile th:^ a car travels over a road. Notice. eral days. capacity of editor, compositor and We have followed the car to its Official Cravat Adjusters. “hello girl’’ combined, the rest of the benefits of remedial legislation destination, and the question that the force having gone to their diff at the hands of the extra session of Mliereas my wife has left my bed now arises is wjiat becomes of the The leading haberdashery shop« erent homes to spend the Holidays. the twenty-second legislative assem ami board without just cause I here car when it is unloaded and lies employ only clerks who are expert January 4, tlie next term begins bly, that body will have an ever by warn all persons that I will not empty? The railroads have adopted In arranging cravat shapes. Make-up in tlie Eclectic Business College, Al lasting monument to its ereuit tie responsible for any debts contrac the following plan for solving tlio neckwear is adopted for provincial trade, ar a rule. Among the duties problem: banv, Oregon. There is no better along tlie rocklsiund shores of the ted by her. H ynek F altus . place for a young per-on to get a The road upon which the ear lias of such assistants is to attend wed goqd business or shorthand educa Upper Columbia river. has the privilege ot using the empty dings end other house functions. The The appropriation of $100,niO for tion. Tne short, rapid courses pre car for purposes of carrying freight, bridegroom nowadays presents his Market Report. pare you in a few months time for the Celilo eanal right of way is con with the understanding that the car “best man” and ushers wi.th cravats good |>aytng positions. Write to sidered by tlie members the great is to lie shipped to a point or points and gloves for the ceremony. The Following is a report of produce President I. E.’ Richardson for cir- which lie in the direction of the rail haberdasher's elvrk reports at the est piece of legislation accoi-plished in the Scio markets: culars. road thnt owns the ear. When the proper place in due time and adjusts mean Eggs, 26c doz. in years, and one that will car is as nenr the “home line” as these cravats uniformly, placing the The K. P. lodge of this city initi- Chickens, lie per lb. a ted several new member Tuesday more wealth to the stale nt large possible it is transferred at some scarfpins in correct position, etc. He Geese, 7c per lb. have evening, They had been making than anything which cou’il junction to the next nearest line. also fits the gloves in each case. His Ducks, $6 50 per doz. preparations for a good time, and t»een done, provided tlie govern ar This line, in turn, can use the car employer collects a handsome fee for Butter, 40c per roll this professional service. they had one, the banquet at the! signs tlie bill. for freight purposes, under the same Bacon, I5e lb. Scio hotel contributing largely to I condition of working it toward the Hams, 15c lb. Taken as a whole, the work of the the success of tlie evening. Five I Fight Will be Bitter. “home line,” and so on. In this way Bird, 13e lb. members of tne Albany lodge were : extra session was liirmonious as Potatoes. 35c per bu. the car is gradually worked back to present, S. P. Munkeis, L. M. Curl, well as fruitful, and tlie members the line thnt owns it. For each mile Those who will persist in clo-ir.g M. J. Cameron, Sam Chambers Her ; have gone to their homes believing Cheap Suiliy Rite» Bstwun Port that a “foreign road” uses a car it their ears »gainst the continual re bert Shannon and Frank Skipton. their work is well done. land anJ Willa nitts Valley Peints. must pay the “owner” six-tenths of commend ition of Dr. King’s New The steamer pomona sank monday Discovery for Ciinumption will a cent. At each junction where ths There was a sufficient amount of afternoon at cary’s bend about HO mi Low round trip rates have been car is transferred from one line to hnve a long and hlttrr tight with work accomplished within tlie lifo les north of albany and about 45 mi placed in effect between Portland nnother the number of the car is their trouble, if not ended earlier l>v les south of Port! ind'She was com ot the session to sMtisfy tlie most md Willamette valley points in ci taken by the road that receives It fatat termination. Readwhat-T It ingdown from Corvallis in comand critical taxpayer in tbestite. From tner direction. Tickets will be sold and the road that gives it up, nnd a Beall Miss Inis to say: “Lust fall of Captain Spang and had a good list among a total of 89 bills, 31 were Saturdays and Sundays and limited record of such a transfer is sent to my wife had every symptom of con of passenger and freight cargo’ to return on or before the followin the “owner” of the car. Thus every sumption. She took Dr King's New Reaching ttie bend at 2;30 p.m , passed. How many of them will Monday, Round trip from Wes road knows about where its cars are Discovery after everything else had proceedings were brought to a sud get upon the statute hooks is for the cio, $2.95. fail.»I. improvement came nt once located. It happens frequently that den stop by an invisible snag tear governor to say. Most of tlie bills and four bottles entiiely cured her.” a car, while on a “foreign road,” Guaranteed hv EC i’eery, druggist. ing a gaping bole in th" steamer’s presented were saved the usual needs to be repaired. The road upon side. The Pomona quickly filled Price one and *!. Trial Hott le« free, REFEREE’S SALE. the which the car ties immediately takes »nd sank. However, as the river formality of going through was very shallow there, the water printer’s hands, ns the senaie deci I Notice!- hereby given that the under the car to its shops nnd makes th" only covered the lower deck of the ded at its opening that n > sen ite signed referee will, on the 5th day of necessary repairs. An itemized bill BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE vessel, and the passengers escaped a bills should be printed during the February, 1IMH, at the hour of one o’ clock in the afternoon, at the front disc welting. The steamer Leona of the same line, hove in sight about two extra session. That was a feature of the Court House, in thecity of Allé hours after the accident and took of economy which many members any, in Linn County, Oreg >11, i iirsiuiiit ADMIN I STR A TOR'S Nt »Tl( E. aboard tlie passengers of the wreck criticised, on tlie ground that lietler to a decree duly made and entered in i tin Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon ed boat and took them to Portland. results might have beeu obtained Notice is hereby given that tlie under for I.inn County, on tlie 29th day of in some instances hail tlie bills been Septemlier, 19-i3, in that certain suit signed administratrix of tne estate of TRAOK MARM Munkers and Vicinity. iiending ill said court where!.. Emeliue Robert Cary, diseased, bus filed her D esigns printed. final account with tlie clerk of the coun From our regular correspondent. Wesely Bros,, Desire to thank their many friends and patrons for their liberal Absolutely Pure W£Äf IS NO SUBSTITUTE patronage during the past season, and wish them one and all a prosperous and 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 In any city in the world W. B. Stevens & Co Agents for the Willamette Valley, Albany Oregon P atents Hassler an<l .1. M. Hassler, lier hush’nd, .I. A. Rieliardson and Velera Rielr.ird- Thobill recently pissed by the son, lii- wife, Margaret A. Lucas and M. F. J. Denny was a Salem visitor legislature prohibiting the killing A. Lucas, her husband, Orpha Girland last week. and G. W. Garlan l, her husband, A. L. of pheasants for 1 term of over two 1 Richardson and Belle Richardson, bis Miss Lena Francis of Albany, is a . years receives tlie endorsement of a wife, L. W. Richardson and Ella Rich i guest of Miss Watkins. I large majority of tlio-e who know ardson, his wife, and M. N. Richardson Garland, Mrs. Jas. Hay of Tlie Dalles, , is ot live scarcity of tlie Chinese pheas 1 were plaintiffs, and William a minor, and M. N. Richardson, a» his spending the Holidays with her ants. They are hard to find even guardian, Gilbert Garland, Harley Gar- sister, Mrs. IL O. Shilling. : in Linn county, where the first pairs land mid Roy Garland, minors, and J. W. Garland, their guardian, James Gar Miss Maj-in a Donahue has were lilierated by Judge Denny, amt land mid .1. W. Garland were defen turned from Portland. where there should be more of them dants, sell at public miction, to tlie highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub Wm. Misner and family are guests than anywhere else in the state. ject to confirmation bv said court, all In it few more years they would of R. L. DeVaney and family. the right, title and interest of the above have had Io follow tlie grouse to the named plaintiffs and defendants in and W. S. Murphy and B. 8. Richard to tlie following described premises, mountains or be all but extermina- son weie Albany visitors Saturday : ■ ted. The slaughter of pheasants is to-wit Beginning at tlie South West corner last. kept up the year round without re of the South East quarter of Sec. 19 in Mesdames Mitchel and Nlelands, gard to the season or the number Township 10 Sooth, Range 1 West of the who have been guests of their pat- killed, some hunters killing as high Willamette Meridian, in Linn County, ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, as 50 in a single day. It remains to Oregon, thence North 20.nO chains, thence Ea«t 15.00 chains, thence South have returned to Albany. be seen whether the new law will be 20 chains, thence West 15.00 chains, to Miss Ool ta Donahue spent last enforced or disregarded as was the the place of beginning, containing 30 acres. week In Albany, the gues* of Miss < one now in force. Also, Is-ginning 30 feet East and 47 Olive Landes. feet South 1 deg. East from tlie North East corner of Binck No. 10 in South Johnston-Lay ton. The recent decision of the general Addition tn the city of Scio, in Linn land office in the ease of Ingram vs. County, Oregon, thence North HO deg. Mr. George C. Johnston of this I Erickson, in which the title of 160 East 940 feet, thence Smith 0.91 chains, thence South H9 d<-g. 47 min. West 931b, city and Miss Hora A. Layton of acres of land was involved, and in feet to the center of the county road, Lacomb were united in marriage which a decision was rendered fav- thence Nortli 1 deg. West 6.73 chains to Wednesday evening, December 23, , «»ring tlie contestant, is one of vast the place of beginning, containing'!).99 acres, save ..nd except slsmt one half 1903, at the residence of and by Rev. and widesprea<l importance. In acre out of the South West corner of Tracey B Griswold, of the Presby gram contested Erickson’s cl ilm on said premises conveyed to L. W, Rich- ardson. terian church at Albany. I the ground that when Erickson It. SHELTON, Refc-r.w. The news came as a surprise to their many friends but the congrat ulations were no less hearty. They have taken liielr residence in I his filed on the claim he was already the posses-or of 160 acres of land and for that reason lie was not en- * titled to any advantages of the No-Tu-IMw for Fifty Cents. Gimr.iniwl totirnco bfiiut cure, maken tueu dirupi,', biuoU pule All dr .ig rrvvv» ty court and the co-irt made ail order fixing the 1st day of February, 1904, at the hour of one o'clock of said day for hearing objections to said account, if nnv, mid to settle said estate Date I I tei -'iiiber 2Hth. 1994. Weatherfl.rd A Wyatt Mas. II..I. Caiir Att'ys for Adm’x. Administratrix of the estate of Robery Cary, deceased. COPYRIGHTS Ac. An rone Rending a sketch and description may qnlcklv ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention I r probably P*";’''’«'’.«».Com monies. IlonaRtrlctlyconfidential. NANOROOK on Patent* tent- free. Oldest agency for Recuring patents. Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive tpeeial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handaomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any Rcientltic journal. Terms, |3 a year: four months, AL Soldbyall newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3”8"’**’*’'New York Branch Office. OK F 8U WMblnstun. D. C. 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