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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
’X li- «* I AX 'A U : PURELY PERSONAL | Win Abbott has been seriously ill J for tlie past two weeks. Cash paid for hides and pelts of all II. M. Myer returned Tuesdiy ; kinds, Guy McKnight. from a visit at Dallas. Sidney, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. G. McDonald was a Jeff B. F. Neal, has betn quite ill for tho erson visitor Tuesday. j past few days. H. M. Shelton was an Albany vis Revival services at the Baptist itor the first of the week. j church conducted by Rev. Bowers Chas Wesely was a Portland visi I assisted by Rev. Miller, of Carlton. We have just put on sale over 1000 T tor the latter part of last week. pairs of Albany Woolen Mills six pound Found—A masquerade suit. Own W. A. Ewing was a business visi er can have the same by calling at gray Blankets. the plaining mill and proving prop tor at Albany Friday of last week. First quality $4.00 per pair. erty. Mrs. Harry Beard visited with If you need a few pairs of Blan Don’t you know that we are Second “ $3.00 per pair. Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., her parents near Crabtree last week. kets, come and get them before will be at l>is Scio office the first half selling Rubber goods so cheap Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morris are vis they are gone. They will not 1 ■jf each month. All work guar- iting relatives in Portland this week that you can’t afford to buy viteed. last long at the price we are Dr. 8. C. Browne made a profess them of other people, And the Mrs. N. Young, whose health lias ional trip to Portland the first of the I gelling them now. » I i lx en impaired .<r some time past, week. quality of ours is the best on was seriously i last week, but is Glen Brown, a former resident of in. w muea i «proved. earth, so don’t allow yourself A Very Close Call. Found a Cure Fur Indigestion. Selo, is visiting relativesand friends Hibler A Gill Co. are keeping up in our city. to be persuaded that goods are We have a few small sizes for “I stuck to my engine although their reputation of paying the high T use Chamberl «ill’s Stomach and Miss Minnie Garland returned to est price for poultry, and in fact all as good pr better than ours small men, of overcoats, that i.iver Tablets for indigestion and every joint ached and every nerve kinds of produce of anybody in the her home near this city the first of find that they suit my case better was racked with pain,” writes C W country. the week. merely because other folKs we are selling so cheap that all than any dyspepsia remedy I have Bellamy a locomotive fireman of Jas. Morrison, the Sheburn mer- is necessary is for you to find a Burlington Iowa. ‘ ‘ I was weak and Lebanon E, A: J. A. South has ever tried, and I have used many have the hardihood to charge a and his brother Thos. were different remedies. I inn nearly pale, without any appetite and all bargained to sell his farm near La- chaut, fit—you are sure to be pleased fifty-one years of age and have suf rundown. As 1 ..as about to give comb to a Portland man named in our city Monday, big profit, more than we do. and sure to buy one. feted a great deal from indigestion. up I got a bottle of Electric Bitters Smith for $4000. Mr. South will A. Montgomery, of Shedds, is I can eat almost anything I want to and after taking it I felt as well as move on to a hop yard which he has visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. Shel now. Geo W Emory, Rock Mills I ever did in my life.” Weak sickly leased near Independence. ton, in Scio tliis week. run down people always gain new Ala, For sale by all dealers. Mr Wm 8 Crane of California, Md Mrs. Robt. Cary of Springfield, life, strength and vigor from their suffered for years from rheumatism who has been visiting relatives and use. Try them. Satisfaction guar T he N ews and Oregonian I year anteed by E C Peeey. Price 50 cents and lumbago. He was finally ad friends In this city, returned to her r $2.00. | vised to try Chamberlain’s Pain home Monday. 1 Balm, which he did and It affected a Frank Rehor, a fo-mer1 rerident of •omplete cure. Fors.de by all deal Scio, was in the city the first of the ers. week, having sold his meat market East Scio Notes. More Money for Schools. I Pendo Lodge at their last meet in McMinnville, ing elected the following officers for Mrs. Osborne accompanied by her To all those kind friends and the ensuing year: 1904 promises to be no exception In making annnai tax levies this neighbors daughters, visited her son-in-law, who assisted us in our with regard to weather. months, County Courts will levy for C—Edna Gill M. E. Bilyeu In this city. They re sad hour of grief, we wish to extend school purposes a sum tiiat will be V C—Claudia McKnight turned to Waterloo Tuesday, Cleve Harrison, of Brownsville, equal to $6 per capita upon the our sincere thanks. P C—G. W, Morrow M b . and M rs . C. H. B uck . 2Mrs. J. B. Williams and son, Chas, has been visiting relatives In this school population. Prior to this See—Joe Wesely of Brownsville, visited the former’s vicinity recently. year the levy for school purposes Treas—G. C. Johnston Death of a Pioneer. brother-in-law, J. N. Morris and Chap—Mrs. J. R. Gill Mrs. Lora Piatt, of Fall City, who has been 5 mills on the dollar. In family in this city last week, has been visiting at the home of her some counties this produced a reve Edward Lost died at his home Lebanon E. A: A third saloon Miss Lydia Pitchford who has father, Geo. Rodgers, has returned nue much in excess of $0 per capita, near Thoffias Monday at 2 o’clock a-. will be started In this place in a few while in others it produced less. m. of pneumonia. He was born m weeks, J. C.. BRyen has purchased been visiting relatives and friends home. the theory that school reve England 88 years ago. He came to twenty-three feet of the vacant at Oakland and Ashland for the past Miss Bertie Woodard, of Albany, Upon should be based upon the num Oregon in 1849 by way of the Isth gaound between Perry’s drug store three weeks, returned to Scio Mon has been visiting at the home of W. nue ber of children of school age rat her mus of Panama, settling in Oregon and the Criterion office and will at day. E. Arnold. than upon tho assessed value of City, where he worked Ht his trade;. ■ once commence the' erection of a Dan’l Delanev, who has been vis Miss Lillian Sherwood, who has property in the county, the Legisla as a mechanical engineer, and after1' building in which he will*start a sae iting his daughter, Mrs. W. G. Mc been attending school in Salem has ture at its regular session in 1903 wards worked in the dines of Cali loon. Donald, returned to his home at returned home, made the change above indicated. fornia during the gold excitement Starbuck, Wash., the first of the The act also provided that no county in that state, returning to England January 4, the next term begins A school meeting called for the it should levy a per capita amount less in 1853. During his he was married in the Eclectic Business Coll"ge, Al week. purpose of voting a tax was held at bany, Oregon. There is no better to Mrs. Anna Elizabeth 8mith, with Mrs. G. W. Morrow is at Stayton the school house Saturday afternoon. than the per capita for 1903. place for a young person to get a whom he returned to Oregon iu 1857 11 ti this week, having been called there good business or shorthand educa by the illness of her mother, Mrs. The condition of Albert Duu. and settled on the farm on which Died. tion. The short, rapid courses pre Lizzie Bilyeu, who is, however, im who is suffering with tuberculosis is he died. pare you In a few months time for proving. slightly improved at present writ 11 good paying positions. Write to ing. BUCK—At Scio, Oregon, January When bilious try a dose of Cham R. Shelton, Joe Young, T. J. President I. E. Richardson for cir 11, 1904, Charles Henry, the little berlaln’s Stomach and Livsr Tablets Alien Arnold shipped a fine large Munkersand W. II. Stam went to culars. it son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buck, sad. realize for once how quickly a hog to Portland on Tuesday last. ag°d three months and three days. first-class up to date medicine will Hibler & Gill C ol have been busy Portland the first of the week where The things much needed in thi The little one was sick apparently correct the disorder. Fur sale by all during th« W^ek moving their hard they will attend the National Live stock Association, in session this vicinity are, better roads, Rural only a few minutes, death being dealers. ware stock to their new location. week. Free Delivery and a Rural Teleph caused by the bursting a blood ves When this stock is moved they will have things convenient, as eve Frank and Fred Morris left Wed one system. The way to get them sel, and although everything was is to woik for them. A WARM SUGGESTION. done for the little sufferer that medi rything sold in the city can be se nesday for Seattle, enroute to the Crayon. cal skill and loving hands could do, cured of them without the necessity Klondike. They were given a fare The remains were laid away In of going from place to place. They well dance at the city hall Tuesday the Providence cemetery Tuesday, 1 are now engaged in clearing up their night, all wishing tho boys luck and Munkers and Vicinity. beside the baby brother who pro stock preparatory to securing their a safe return. From our regular correspondent. ceeded it across the dark river some j new spriug stock. Frank Vavra, who hns been suf- "If you want to know wtaaA heat two years ago. Probably the longest game ever fering with a broken foot in this The heartbroken parents have the in,” finally eaid the High Climber, is played in Albany was finished at 4 city for the past three months, was Miss Hattie Quigley is visiting sympathy of the entire city in their the "Autobiography of a High Climb o’clock yesterday afternoon in this taken to Portland to a hospital, Harrisburg relatives. sad loss, which time alone can heal. er," in Frank Leslie's Popular Month city. It was begun at five o’clock where the foot, will, be amputated. Mrs McClain and baby have re DOWNING—On Thursday, January ly, “you must be at the top ot • Monday evening and was continued Dr. Browne, ot this city, will assist turned from Springfield. i without stopping until* the time in the operation. 7, 1904, the infant child of Wm chimney where the furnaces are | mentioned. The prrtlcipants were Downing, who Intely purchased going at full dip below. I was point R. L DeVaney bought a band of a Portland man and a local dealer of the Albert Hunt farm, a few ing up the sides of ons high chimney sheep near Jordon lust week. I The postoffice department has is- in Massachusetts one hot summer ¡21. The game proceeded with vari miles east of Scio. Miss Hale, of Albany, is a guest day. I was up about 100 fest. I had ed experienceo until the Portland sued a new 2-cent stump that will re The funeral was held Satiirday man was out $500 in cash and $1300 pl ice the redlculous issue now in of Miss Astoria Watkins. and the new grave was made in the done one, two, three sides, and now ___ The _ most ___ noilcable new : fea in I. O. U’s. During the contest a use. Earl Huntley of Stay ton, was a Providence cemetery. Thej’ have pulled myself up to shift my hook drummer stepped into the game ture is the adornment of tho oval guest of his brother Joe, last week. the sympathy of the community in around to tho fourth. My bo’sun’s frame inclo-ing the head of Wash and lost $30!),—Democrat. cha’e «wung down from this hook, thetr loss. ington and the adoption of a general Mrs O. W. Mitchell of Albany, you understand. Miss II. T. Smith, deputy state shield design for the background,- «pen1 Sunday with her parents, Mr. “It was hot enough anywhere on Born. commander of the L. O. T. M., has In the upper portion of the shield all and Mrs. R. B. Miller. the top, but eround the eap on the been in the city for the past two l but four of the stars are hidden by F. J. Denny is In Portland visit BILYEU—On Friday, Jan., 8, 1904. fourth side where the wind wm blow weeks, w irking in the interest of ■ the inscription, ’-United States of to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bilyeu, a son. ing out the smoke and heat it wm that order. Several new members i America, Series 1902,” and by the ing numerous relatives. I have been secured and the lodge is upper portion of the framed engrav Ml-s Leta Woodmansee spent last WILLIS—On Sunday January 10. awful. I dropped my hook down and rapidly gaining. Officers were elec ing of Washington, which also cov week in Woodburn with friends. 1904. to X r. and Mrs. James Willis walked around to the cooler aide to rest a bit. Around the eap I had a ted at the last meeting and were as ers the greater portion of the thir a son. and Mrs. John Scott returned j follows: ■pace of about a foot’a width to walk teen vertical stripes. The figures to Mr. NEAL—Sunday January 10, 1904 to on. In a moment I went back and Albany Monday. PL C—Mrs. F. J, Irvine ”2,” which has been placed at each HC—Mrs. Wm Abbott put my hand on tho hook to elide Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fleener who have Mr. and Mrs. Price Neal’ a son. lower corner of the frame, is encir LU—Mrs. L. L. Cal a van cled bv an oval laurel wreath. The been visiting their daughter, Mrs. LIBERSKY—To Mr. and Mrs. An down the rope to my ohair. Geel 'I R C— Mi« A. G. Prill three-quarter engraving of Wash J. T, Munkers, have returned to tone Libersky, on Jan. 1, 1904, a thought the hair would come out of Fin K—Mrs. T. S. Coffey my bead. My shoM frisaed. The hot ington, which was so severely criti Tangent son. Chap—Mrs. A. L. Richardson cized, has been replaced by an en iron of the hook blistered my bands. RUITER—On Jan. 7, 1904, to Mr. I could stay nowhere near it. Bar—Mrs. R. Shelton graving of the Stuart head. Be Blue River alt Right. and Mrs. Vern Rutter, of Bilyeu M at A—Mrs. R. E. Hibler neath this is a ribbon bearing the “Again and nirain I wont book to Den, a danghler. Sen—Mrs. D. C. Humphrey inscription, “ 1773— Washington — that hook. r '• time I wm driven From the Times. Pic—Miss Eva Myers 1799.” The new issue is more neat There in the sun to the otlv The fifteen stamp quartz mill, a ! pouring up, and the f Before adjourning the court made ly executed than the old, and has a which has been pounding ore at the darker tint. A Prisoner In Her Own Honse. the hook got hot- blowing out the following Jury list for 1904: Lucky Boy mine for the past three % t'here wee no other I Scio—W. E. Ardonld, farmer; J. ter end years grinding out the precious Saved From Terrible Death. J I A. Wallace, farmer) Chas Wesely, down even. 1 wee Mrs W H Lay ha of 1001 Agnes way of metal at the rate of $10;000 a month, merchant; J. R. Young farmer; ha.s been closed down pending re Ave. Kansas City Mo., has for sev eaught The family of Mrs M L Bobbitt of moval to the new mill site. Twenty eral years been troubled with severe I William Brenner, stock dealer; O. operation. I took oS “Finn I E. Pomeroy, farmer; Lee Bilyeu, Bargeton Tenn saw her dying and five additional stamps will he added, hoarseness and at times a hard my undeis....l and grabbed the hook were powerless to save her. The mnklng the new mill of forty stamp cough which she says, ’would keep with it. Blistered and burned. I half farmer; I). Horsburg, farmer. , Crabtree—Henry Kinzer, farmer; most skillful physicfans and every capacity. The new mill is located a me In doors for dayB. I was prescri fell into my chair and managed to let remedy used, failed, while con few hundred yards farther down bed for by physicians with no notic myself down." I Henry Struckmyer, farmer; Henry I Lyons, farmer; M. C, Gaines, farm- sumption was aiowly but surely tak the mountains from the oiu mill able results. A friend gave me part I er; II. A. Hecker, farmer; W. J. ing her life. In this terriable hour where there is plenty of water for of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Wonderful N rve. Dr King’s New Discovery for Con the purpose of running the big plant Remedy with instructions to care I Turnidge, merchant. Jordon—N. T. Morrison, farmer; sumption turned despair into Joy Power for operating the new mill fully follow the directions and I Is displayed by many a man en I Anthony Bender, farmer; L. C. The first bottle brought immediate will be fnrnlshed by the electric wish to state that after the first day dnring of accidental Cuts I Trask, merchant; G. B. Huber, far- relief and its continued use com power plant which the Lucky Boy I could notice a decided change for Wounds, pains Bruises, Burns, Scalds | mer; J. L. Crolsant, farmer; Jacob pletely cured her. It is the tliost Company has established on the the bettor and nt this time after us certain cure in the world for all McKenzie river, about six miles Ing it for two weeks have no hesita Bore feet or stiff Joints. But there’s I Shank, farmer. no need of it. Bucklin’s Arnica 1 I Shelburn—M. Kelly, farmer; J, T. throat and lung troubles. Guaran from the mill. The power plant is tion in saying I realize that inn en Salve will kill the pain and cure the I Follis. farmer; W. Wilson, farmer; teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bot designed to lurnlsh powerfor opera tirely cured. This remedy is for troubles, It’s the best salve on earth I J. E. Lefler, farmer, Geo DeVaney, ties free at E C Peery’s drug store. ting other mines In the Blue River sale byall d «tiers. for Piles, too. 25c at E O Peery's I farmer; Fielding J. DaVaney, hop districts, many of which are desti More Notices of Rejection. I grower. tute <»f both water and timber in sufficient quantities to make their ] The following list of judges and I clerks for the coming election has C. H. Stewart an J Maggie Chana- operation practical».e. With elec liers, Hattie Hamilton, May Nor tric power however, they can be I been chosen by the county court: ! Lacomb—Judges, J. A. Plummer, wood and Elizabeth Irvine have re operated to as good adyanta^ 1 as the I W. H. Mill, W. R South,clerks, J. ceived notices from the Lakeview Lucky Boy. I C. Hardin, Frank Gaines, F. A. land office that their claims have The Lucky Boy will have expen been rejected for the same reasons ded about $100,000 when their new I Howard. I Jordan—Judges, Arthur Brown, as those of L. W. Rose and others, mill and plant are tn working order. I L. C. Trask, Henry H. Phillips; because the filing had been outside It is established beyond question the I clerks, R. Bilyeu, W. H. Small. Z. the district. Strange, but all of tho fact that tho Blue River district is filings have been outside the that one of the best in the state and has I J. Clark. I Santiam—Judges, Ed Young, Wm district, at the time the claimants a great future before it. There I Gearhart, H. Cyrus; clerks, W. M. being told that it would be all right, are many fine properties in this dis and some of those have not been re trict and the success of the Lucky I Powell, Chas Tait, F. B. Corbett. ! Shelburn—Judges, T. J. Coyle, jected, some have t»een suspended Boy will tend to encourage the de I Ed Place, M. Jackson; clerks, G. 8. for other reasons and some have not velopment at a more rapid rate. I Childs, L. A. Simons, 8. F. Titus. been disturbed at all.—Democrat. I North Scio—Judges, J. A. Bilyeu, Tax Levy. The ten year old son of Frank I H. Quigley, Thos Munkers; clerks, I R. E. Hibler, O. B. Cyrus, J. L. Ar Gaines Is very sick at his home at The total tax levy of Linn connty I, nold. Larwood. 1904 Is 22.75 mills. The levy, I South Scio—G. F. Coffey, 8. W. The little daughter of Mr. and for which was made by the county I Gaines, E. D. Myers; clerks, Wm Mrs. Otto Bilyeu is seriously ill with court Tuesday evening, Is as follows I May, Frank Drury, G, C. Johnston. pneumonia. Milla. 8.5 The Holy Rollers. Mrs. Malcolm Miller, of Stayton, State tax 5.4 I who has been so dangerously ill, is School 1.5 Have at last been located, and it rapidly improving under the care of Sanderson's bridge warrants 3 Drs. Prill and Kitchen. County seems to be Linn county ’ s misfor Agents for the Willamette Valley, 2.25 Roads and bridges tune to be the recipient of the band . Frank Perry, who resides about Indigent soldiers 1 They are now camped near I^etsinon miles west of Scio, had the misfor Special rond district 2 Brooks, one of the men tarred and 3 tune Oregon Albany to have his shoulder broke feathered, had the temerity to go in Wednesday 22,76 night, caused by ahorse Total to Lebanon to see a friend, and this he was riding falling upon him. The levy for 1903 wae 19 mills. gave their location away. o BLANKETS HIBLER GILL Q. COMPANY * You may be sure the price we charge you for goods is right, for we guarantee satisfaction. RUBBER GOODS! BLANKETS $. E- YOUNG & SON, Albany, Ore OVER COATS! Hibler Gill & Co. SHAWLS! 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 Come and get one while they last Yours for Wesely Bros., SOROSIS! Sorosis shoes do not stretch. They support the arch of the foot and retain their shape. Sorosis shoes arc not made like other shoes, .they are better, They must be fitted in a different manner. Your feet will be more eom- fortable, your disposition better, and your purse heavier when you wear Sorosis. 100 STYLES ANY LEATHER ANY SIZE $150 In any city in the world W. B. Stevens & Co., Hibler Gill & Co. Hibler Gill & Co.