The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 08, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL
I PURELY PERSONAL |
Cash paid for hides and pelts of all ©»©ass»©»® a©®«»©»©« sa
©S'
kinds.
Guy McKnlght.
a
Mr.
Hecker
of
Crabtree,
has
%
Jos. Sestek was over from Stayton
child very ill with pneumonia.
Wednesday.
Miss Vina Miller has been ill the
Jas. Knauff is spending a few days
past week but is reported improved. in Silverton.
A new ’phone was installed in the
John Wesely was an Aibiqy via­
residence of W. E. Savage last week tor Monday.
Mrs. F. J. Irvine has been ill dur i F. M. Nary, a life insurance agent
We have just put on sale over 1000
Ing the week, but at last reports was is again in our city.
pairs of Albany Woolen Mills six pound
much better.
E. J. 8humaker was over from
gray Blankets.
The little child of J. B. Mathis Jefferson Sunday.
near Thomas, is seriously ill with
First quality $4-00 per pair.
F. R. Drury returned Sunday last
pneumonia.
from a visit to Salem.
Stcond “ $3.00 per pair.
¡ Albert Duda is ill with ‘tUbercdio-
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Johnston were
visiting at Lyons last week.
for his recovery.
L. E.*Miller was a business visitor
Twenty-nine marriage licenses
i
were Issued in December, placing at Albany Saturday last.
A
that month ahead of.allotbar months
M. P. Long and family were visit­
ing in Jefferson last week.
Found
—
A
masquerade
suit.
Own
Found a Cu e For Indigestion.
A Very Close Call.
er can have the same by calling at
L. W. Pomeroy was an Albany
the plaining mill and proving prop­ visitor the first of the week.
“I stuck to my engine although erty.
I use Chamborl ila’a Stomach and
Johnnie Gill and Henry Burmis-
t.iver Tablets for indigestion and every joint ached and every nerve
Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D.,
find that they suit my ease better was racked with pain,” writes C W will be at-his Scio office the first half ter returne I to Portland Monday.
than any dyspepsia remedy I have Bellamy a locomotive fireman of of each month. All work guar­
Mrs. Albert Cole came down from
«ver tried, and I have used many Burlington Iowa. “I was weak and anteed.
Coburg the latter part of last week.
pale,
without
any
appetite
and
all
different remedies. I am nearly
Mrs. Jarnagan returned to her
•fifty-one years of age and have suf rundown. Asl»as about to give
A school meeting Is to be held in
feted a great deal from indigestion. up I got a bottle of Electric Bitters this city next Saturday at 10 o’clock, home In Albany the first of the week
I can eat almost anything I want to and after taking it I felt as well as for the purpose of levying a tax to
J. W. Groshong was over from
now. Geo W Emory, Rock Mills I ever did in my life.” Weak sickly meet the obligations.
Jefferson the latter part of last week
run down people always gain new
Ala, For sale by all dealers.
Wm Ewing an uncle of W. A.
life, strength and vigor from their
"Grandma” Calavan this -.week
Ewing of this city, is visiting the
use.
Try
them.
Satisfaction
guar
sold
to
Louis
Knouff
and
wife,
her
T he N ews and Oregonian 1 year anteed by E C Peeey. Price 50 cents residence property on the south side latter.
r $2.00.
formely occupiei by L. L. Calavan.
H. M. Myer left'tor Dallas on a
busiuess trip the first of the
Hiblcr <t Gill Co. are keeping up short
their reputation of paying the high­ week.
Santiam and Vicinity.
Pithy Paragraphs.
Misses Susie McDonald and Anna
est price for poultry, and tn fact all
kinds of produce of anybody in the Wiltfong returned from Philomath
Monday.
country.
From our regular correspondent.
As long as a woman retains her
Miss Anna Morris is home on a
C. W. Alward and wife, who mov­ maidqn name her maiden aim is to
Mrs. Malcolm Miller, of Stayton,
visit
having
come
up
from
Portland
ed to Mexico last Fall, write that change it.
is seriouriy ill at the home of her
they could not live on sunshine, and
mother, Mrs. Titus, and la not ex­ last week.
An old lady says she hears every
pected to live. Dr. Prill was called
Miss Ollie Morris visited her sis­ were moving to Denver, Colorado. day of civil engineers and wonders
in consultation with Dr. Kitchen ter, Mrs. L. M. Jones, in Lebanon
John Miller and wife and Newton if there.»re nd civil conductors.
the first of the week.
last week.
Crabtree and wife, of Marion, were
Mother, may I get up at daybreak
visiting the ladies’ parents, L. W.
J. J. Barnes and Mr. Combs made Pomeroy
Mr Wm S Crane of California, Md
and go out to look at the new comet
and wife.
suffered for years from rheumatism a pleasure trip to Detroit the first of
with Charlie? “No my daughter;
and lumbago. He was finally ad the week.
Rant ¡am Grange gave a social din. hut you may go Into the kitchen
vised to try Chamlterlain'H Pain
ner
New
Year
’
s
day
which
was
a
Mrs. Hennesy, of Oregon City, is grand success, llu being present. -and peel those potatoes.” It is thus
Balm, which he did and it affected a visiting
that many a youthful and soaring
her mother, Mrs. ¿Houston,
complete cure. For sale by all deal in this city.
Speeches wero made by Geo. Suth­ mind is condemned to limit the
erland and Mrs. C. C. Lee.
ers.
realm of its knowledge to the nar-
Mrs. T. J. Munkers and daughter,
Riley Burtenshaw of Whatcom, iow borders of an insignificant plan­
John Cyrus has been busy the past Inez, are visiting relatives in Port­
Wash., is visiting tin aunt, Mrs. J. et
week, boxing the city water wain land this week.
P. Orubtree.
11
underneath the bridge, This pipe
A wit driving In the country one
Eugene Busse, the flax hnill man,
causes a great-deal of trouble every
Jury Gaines and sister, Inez, have day observed a notice beside a fence
time there is a slight freeze, but it is in the citv, having come up from returned from a short visit to Port­ "BewHreof the dog!” There not
it
n
is thought by boxing it, all trouble Salem Tuesday.
being any signs of a dog, the wit
land.
will cease.
Samuel Ewing, of Greenville, is
wrote on the board, “Ware be the
Clyde
Charlton
and
sister,
Anne,
visiting relatives and friends in this will return to their home in Spokane dog?”
1I
Dierdorff Lodge No 54, I. O. O. F. section this week.
„ officers at
in a few days.
installed the following
A Judge threatens to fine a law­
Fred Morris left for McMinnville
meeting
yer for contempt of court. “I have
their regular
„
“ _ Saturday
N.
R.
Graham
and
wife,
of
Hub
­
ll
night of last week; N. G. G.
~ W. Monday where he will visit for a few bard, have been visiting the letters expressed no contempt for the court*
liif
Morrow; VG J. C. Johnston; 8ec. days with frieods.
»he lawyer, “on the contrary, I
Zu J
mother, Mrs. 8. W. Gaines. They said
Jos. Wesely; Fin. Sec. T. 8. Coffey;
have carefull concealed my feelings”
Joe Engerman and Mr. Johnson returned home Tuesday.
Treas. D. C. -Humphrey.
of Silverton are visiting the Knauff
Costomer—Walter, I can’t get on
Mrs. Lee Bilyeu and daughters
this lobster; it’s as hard as flint
January 4, the next term begins family in this city.
have been visiting with friends dur­ with
Waiter—Beg pardon, sir, a slight
in the Eclectic Business Collage, Al­
Miss Hattie Quigley of Etna Mills ing the Holidays.
mistake. That’s the paper made,
bany,1 Oregon. There is no better Calif., is visiting her brother, H. H.
M, C. Gaines and wife made a -lobster out of the show-case.
place for a young person to get a Quigley, netr Scio.
business trip to Albany this week.
good business or shorthand educa­
A-little four-year-old remarked to
Lester and Nellie H-olt, of Crab­
tion. The short, rapid courses pre­
Some Scio hunters let their dogs her mother on going to bed, “I am
tree.
were
visiting'with
relatives
at
pare you in a few months time for
kill a fine turkey belonging to Mrs. not afraid of the dark.” "No of
good paying positions. Write to Stay ton last week.
J. P. Crabtree, and that lady is nat­ course you are not” replied her
President I. E. Richardson for cir­
mother, ‘for it can’t hurt you:’ But
Miss Myrtle and Claud Calavan re urally very indignant.
culars.
turned to their studies at McMinn­ J, H. Poindexter is engaged in mamma, I was afraid once when 1
went into the pantry In the uark to
ville college Monday.
finishing and painting his residence, steal
Frank Vevra, who fell from the
some honey, ‘What were you
Mr. Delaney, of Starbuck, Wash..
walk near the bridge some months
Henry Ray has. been busy making afraid of?’ asked her osamma. "I
ago and broke his leg, threatens to Is visiting nts daughter, Mre. W. G,
was afraid I couldn’t filnd the hon­
extensive tepalrs on his house.
brirife suit against the city for dama­ McDonald, above town.
ey.”
ges. He sustained injuries to his
8.
W.
Gaines
is
In
the
market
for
Miss Hogue, one of our public
Girls who wish to have small,
foot which will never be entirely school teachers, spent the Holiday those wanting hogs or pigs.
pretty shaped mouths should repeat
well. It is the general opinion of vacation at her home in Albany.
Mrs.
G.
L.
Sutheiland
has
been
on
at frequent intervals during the
the citizens that the gentleman
day; "Tommy Finch fried five floun
would be wasting time and money •R. Shelton and family visited last the sick list the past week.
week
with
Mrs.
Shelton
’
s
parents,
Sunday evening a number of near derin fish for Francis Flower’s fath­
by bringing suit against the city.
Mr, and Mrs. A- Montgomiey, near neighbors gathered at the home of er.”
Hibler 4 Gill Co. have been bus y Shedds.
S. W. Gaines fora good old fashion
-
during the week moving their hard­
M. Pintlcr returned to Scio ed time, which lasted until a lute
City
Council.
ware stock to their new location, j I the W. first
I
of the week, having spent hour.
When this stock is moved they will , Christmas
with
his
parents
in
south
­
The city council met in the firemens
have things convenient, as eve­ ern Oregon.
Munkcrs and Vicinity.
rything sold in the city can be se­
hall at 10:00 A. m ., January 1st, 1904.
cured of them without the necessity
8. I. Shore ha3 -been over from From our regular correspondent.
After a short session the old eouncil
of going from place to place. They K onmouth during the week, visit­
adjourned and the new members, W. E.
are now engaged in clearing up their ing with friends,
He returned
Miss Lenora Francis returned to Ravage, If. M. Myer, D. C. Humphrey
stock preparatory to securing their home Tuesday.
Albany 8aturday.
and John Wesely, were sworn in. The
new spring stock.
Dr. -Booth, of Lebanon, made a
Miss Nora Donahue-is visiting in messages and reports of the city officers
Sunday
i
An Oregon editor starts the New professional call t» our city
Albany.
for 1903 were read. The mayor appoin­
Year , with the following. An edi to see Ira Foren who had been quite
Bruce Denny of Portland was a ted the following standing committees
, tor works 886 days per year to get ill for some time.
guest of his uncle, F. J. Denny, for for the ensuing year:
out h;rs’paper—that’s labor. Once in
Mr. Combs, resident of Ohio and a
Ways and means—
a while somebody pays him a year’s former neighbor of J. J. Barnes, was the past week.
subscription—that’scapital, and once vi5itlng the latter and family tn this
Mrs. II. Quigley has returned
D. C. Humphrey
, in a while some dead heat takes the city the first ot the week.
from Harrisburg where she has
G. F. Coffey
\ paper n year or two wit hout paying
G. C. Johnston
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. V.
L.
W.
Brown,
of
The
Dalles,
an
; for it—that’s anarchy. But ‘liter
B. Davis.
Fire, Light, and Water—
old
time
resident
of
Scio,
has
been
justice overtakes this la>t named
G. C- Johnston
Miss Anna Mufphy -has -gone to
i creature, for there is a place where in our city the pist week shaking
R. Shelton
Albany to remain during the winter
he will get his just deserts—that’s hands with numerous friends.
H. M. Myer
hell.
Mrs. T. D. McClain and the baby .Account and Current Expenses—
Mrs. J. H. Davidson, of Rowlandj
and Mrs. 8. Phillip), of Kingston, left Saturday for Springfield to visit
G. F. Coffey
have been visiting their father, A. •her sister. Mrs. Fred Smith.
H. M. Myer
Fut Tar On Rollers
T. Powell, for some time past,
John Wesely
■¡Jas. Arnold and wife were county
Streets and Public Property—
W. C. Miller, now of Hopewell, seat visitors Monday.
Corvallis Or., Jan, 5.—(Special)— was in our city the first of lhe week
W. E. Savage
Mrs, D. Donahue returned from a
Joshua Creffleld and Charles Brooks on
, a combined business and pleasure visit
John Wesely
with
Albany
friends
Saturday.
the t <vo religions fanatics, who led trip. He left for home Tuesday
G. F. Coffey
Miss Nettie Hun’ley has returned Ordinance Committee—
the Holy Rollers in the recent spas- morning.
from
Stay
ton
where
she
spent
the
motic outbreak of religious enthusi­
R. Shelton
Miss Nellie McDonald who is holidays.
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1
1 j
asm in which household articles
D. C. Humphrey
were burned, and cats and dogs de­ teaching school near Kingston, after
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Scott,
of
Al
­
stroyed, were fallen from their lodg having spent the holidays with her bany, are visiting at the home of D.
W. E. Savage
ings on the east bank of the Wil­ parents near this city, returned to
Preservation of Health—
Donahue.
lamette at a late hour Tuesday her school Sunday.
____
H. M. Myer
night, and plastered with tar and
I). C. Humphrey
feathers.
Crabtree.
R. Shelton
Saved From Terrible Death.
About 20 men engaged ■" the af­
fair, and according to the best ob­
Tho people or tills vicinity are
tainable accounts, they are all Cor­ The family of Mrs M L Bobbitt of i well.
R. W. Swink has purchased
vallis citizens, and men ot res;>ecta- Bargeton Tenn suw her dying and a half — interest
in the store at Crab­
bility and standing. They were not were powerless to Bave her. The tree so It will hereafter
be known aa
disguised, and made little or no at­ most skillful physic-fans and every
& Swink Co.—Miss Lizzie
tempt at secrecy. They crossed the remedy used, failed, while con Turnidge
from Roseburg
ferry to the Linn County side and sumption was slowly but surely tak­ Kinser she returned
has lieen visiting her sis­
surrou tided the Holy Roller house, ing her life. In this terriable hour where
—We need a blacksmith at Crab­
200 yards beyond the Fiver. With Dr King’s New Discovery for Con ter.
tree.—The boys have been practic-
all ways of escape ent off fouror five sumption turned despair into joy fo<>t
ball, and In their pugilistic
stalwart men approached the front The first bottle brought Immediate powers
they use W. J. T. for the
door, which they burst in after a relief and its continued use com ball, when
they get tired kicking
pletely cured her. It is the most
\ loud knock.
pump out the wind, put in a
They took the two apostles from certain cure in the world for all they
imaginary sand then slug away
among eight or ten other members throat and lung troubles. Guaran little they
gel tired. Mr. T. does
I of the sect in the room, and after re teed bottles 50c and $1, Trial but until
crossing the ferty, conducted them ties free at E C Peery’s drug store. not mind it much.
to a bridge north of the Corvallis
An Assault Case.
sawmill, a quarter of a mile north
Freight Rates to Advance.
of the city limits, where the tar and
feathers were applied.
Freight rates on the chief commo­ Trouble over a dog fight Tuesday
The clothing was then put hack on
last week lefl tn a fist leal argu­
the shivering apostles, and they dities shipped from the East will be of
ment between Niegtnund O, Miller
were Ordered to leave thecommnnl- materially advanced January 18, the and
W. F. Turnidge, of Crabtree.
ty and not return, on pain of worse advance being made by general ag Miller
was arrested on the charge
treatment. Both men hastened to reement among ail transcontinental of assanlt
and was fined $> before
obey, and hurried away on a run, lines. The new rates will affect the Justice Risley,
of Albany.
■j
going north along the Albany road. entire Pacific coast. The increased
A sensational sequel to the affair rates will be made on shipments
was the subsequent return during from New York and common points
Agents for the Willamette Valley,
Whan bilious try a dose of Cham
the night of Creffield to the Holy from Chicago and common points,
Roller headquarters, and his mar­ from Omaha and Mississippi River I berlain’s Stomach ana Livtr Tablets
and from the St Louis terri- and realize for onco how quickly a
riagein Albany next morning to points ________
Oregon
Albany
short all —
shipments
w.au-. Hurt, vww
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- r — — — — will ■ first-class
- - -
— up
■ to date medicine will
I ...
Miss Maud
one of the leading t O Ty. I In
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_____
• —
diriples of the sect, and a voung wo cost about —
10 ___
cents
more - for
each
100 , eerreet the disorder, Fur sale by all
man of beauty aad high character. | pound brought to the Pacific coast, dealers.
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BLANKETS
S E- YOUNG & SON. Albany, Ore. 3
SHAWLS!
THEOU) RELIABLE
To be sold regardless of
Cost.
Ladies hand made circular shawls
fine knit wool squares.
‘ ‘ Shetland floss wool
ice wool circular shawls.
black ice wool squares.
Gone aud get one while they last
Wesely Bros.,
/Ì
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.
’ The lieport of the treasurer and rtCor*’13 A
der shows the following totals:
Receipts...................................... .2014 70
Diebnresrr.ents........................ ?. .-1387 09
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Money on hood.... ^.,„.627 81
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DBCAT OF THF TEETH.
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The discovery was recently
nounced that decay of teeth, Ilk.
other forms of decay, is wholly de­
endent upon the action of microbes,
-ays J. H. K . in Good Health. The
germa are always present in the
mouth, and when sweet, starchy sub-
.iances are retained upon the gums
or between the teeth, they set up h
-ort of fermentation, which produce*
n aaid capable of .dissolving this
nninel. Pure culture« f these mi­
crobes have been fount) capable of
-reducing an ncid which rapidly soft-
■ns teeth exposed to its action. This
liscovery explains the deleterious ef-
"ect of candies and other ■ sweets
ipon the teeth. The teeth of chil­
dren are often destroyed by tfie ’fate
ise of sweets before the permanent”1
eeth have fully made their apfiear-
nee. As a consequence, the second
set are defective, and -also decay
early.
Invalid*« <?*(!•«.
A palatable addition to the menu
of a convalescent is an '‘invalid’s cut­
let.” For this take three cutlets
from a-tieck of mutton, trim one very
leatly and fix it between the other
two, which should be large enough
to lap it all around.
Fasten the
three together with a string or small
toothpick skewers, and broil, turn­
ing constantly 'while they are ’cook­
ing. When cooked take the middle
cutlet out and serve with a little
l>otato snow or some spinach, or
whatever the doctor will permit. It
will be found that this middle cut­
let has absorbed all the juice of
the other two . and is both delicate
and extremely "tKWirishing.—N. Y.
' 'ost.
Mo-Tb-Bac for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. Me. SI. Ail druggist*
100 STYLES ANY LEATHER
ANY SIZE
$3.50 In any city in the world.
W. B. Stevens & Co
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