The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 12, 1904, Image 3

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    IAK’AT-..
\V“ “re »Her your Shoe trude and offer you good values
”
.nd gUHraotee the goods.
During this month ue
liavt- n ing reduction un M kii ’ m and Boy»’ Slipper., and lo clo-e out
several line» they will goat 25 per cent les. than the regular price.
County.
The following whi h U dipped
K. O. T. M. entertainment Feb.
from the Portland Telegram, un­
19. Tickets 2oc and 15c.
Cash paid for hides and pelts of all doubtedly refers to the develop­
ment work th.it is being doue in tho
kinds.
Guy McKnight.
I
Meu’i Heavy Shoe, |3.0O, (3.25 and $3.50, shoes with outside counters $2.
vicinity of Lacomb:
Two
hours
of
»olid
tun
and
laugiu
Ladies' Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just one
Messrs. Parker, Wilson and Mc-
ter Friday evening Feb. 19.
dollar.
Come and hear the Scio M tndolin Croskey, of tills city, are develop­
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths $1.—.
ing a coal mine in Linn county by
and Guitar Club, Feb. 19, 1904.
which they expect to land coal in
If you want to die happy. COW»!
and Itear lite I’ratum Minstrals Feb. Portland at much lower rates than
can be done from any other coal
19.
You w ill miss the best par» of j field yet discovered.
your life if you fail lo hear the Pra- j Tins mine is situated within 111
i turn Trio bob. 19.
I
miles of tho Coburg branch of the
You will laugh when you see the Southern Pacific, in the Willamette
‘•Seiiool Teacher” dialogue bv local Valley, and 25 miles east of the city
talent Friday eve. Feb. 19. 1904.
of Albany. A depth of 387 feet Ims
Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D, been reached by tunnel, and a vein
will he at his Scio office the first Itali nine feet thick has been followed a
>f each month.
AH work guar-
Munkers.
c mslderable dist inee.
uiteed.
The coal, according to J. II. Fisk,
Vida Munkers, daughter of Mrs.
Mrs. Jos Munkers is vNitLig re­
a well-known assayer, shows 4‘* per
Minnie
Munkers,
a
former
s
‘
bool
latives nejir Alb.iny Hint Tangent.
1 teacher in tliis city, died at Port­ cent of fixed carbon, and a coking
Mi?. Donney has returned from land last Week.
capacity of <¡5 per cent, It is good I
T- M, Holt was over from Thom­
the
been
Cotton Blankets
45c to
Salem
Where
she
his
as yesterday.
We can'furnish you any newspa­ coal for welding and making gas or
All wool $4-50 white and grey blan­
W. E Savage and Mrs. Foren guest of her daughter, Mrs. Win per or magazine published in the (J. steam, while for domestic uses it
S. cheapei than you can secure it cannot i>e beaten by anything in
’s Extra Value Full »tock boots, (none betser
Bilyeu.
were at Albany Tuesday.
ket
$3.25 Men
made......................................... ..................... »»60 M
yourself. See us before ordering
8. H. Goin shipped 14 large hogs any of the above.
the market, according to the ewners
Joe Warwick has been down from
$3.50 Short ducK Doots (best on *3 00 Men’s Heavy Full Stock Shoe..
Lebanon during the week.
to Portland this week.
“We have ample capital to build a
••Grandma” King has been seri­
2.70 Men’s Solid Good Wearing Boots....
earth)
E. F. and John Long, of Jefferson,
Miss Miyma Donahue has return* ously ill during the week and for railroad to the mine from the South­
earth
$5
Long
duck
boots
[best
on
were in our city Saturday.
ern
Patific,
”
said
E.
P.
McCrosky
awhile it was thought she could
ed from Albany.
$2 75 Ladies Heavy Best on Earth Shoes.... 2 2
not recover, She is still in a pre­ today, “and we are not trying to sell
4.00 Some odd pairs........................
Dr. S. C. Browne was a business
Fred Neal and wife of Elk City, carious condition.
50c to |1
Visitor Tuesday last at Albany.
stock or advertise the mine in any
1.50 |2 00 Ladies Unlined Shoes
Some odd size rubber boots
are visiting his grandfather, B. F.
Brdstreets’ state tha‘ 80 per cent way. We have 800 acres surround­
Mrs. A. J. Layton, of Lebanon, Mnnkers.
of those who fail in business are ing the mine secured, and are confi-
visited Mrs, G. C. Johnston in this
1.25 Ladies Ice Wool Shawls
89c 6 50 Loggers Shoes............
Mrs. Ed Smith is very ill. Dr. those who do not advertise. When dent that, by this time next year,
city last week.
Bradstreets say iso it certainly is for
1.00 “ black “
G9c Childrens Shoes....................
Miss Edna Gill was visiting in Hawk of Jefferson is attending her. this company have every facilty to we will be sending coal into Port-
Jefferson last week. She returned
Miss Anna Murphy has returned find out the facta.
land by the trainload. The 11 nnles
40 and 50c Fascinators 28 and 35c
h line Sunday.
(Umbrellas
50a to $1,
from Albany.
Thedore Petcrooff, the dog-faced of railroad we are to build can be
Babies wool k
25c
Miss Kate Miller, of Shelburn,
Mrs. Phillips came over from man. known by the sobriquet of constructed with very little expense
Visited her sister, Miss Lena, in Lebanon to remain indefinately, do “Jojo,” exhibited in most countries as the right of way is as level as any
tills city last week.
! of the world, died of pneumonia at
ing the household duties for T. Saloniea, Turkey. Peterhoff attrae- portion of tho Willamette Valley.
Mrs. Wherry, of Arlington, is Kelly.
i ted much attention in the United We have been quietly developing
visiting her mother, Mrs. Samuel
States, where he was exhibited 20 the mine for two years, but have
Donahue
sold
a
W.
Wilson
and
I),
Miller, in this city.
years ago by a well known circus said very little about it. We have
of
potatoes
to
Mrs. A. Montgomery, of Shedd, is couple of car loads
proprietor.
now reached a polirt where wo don’t
visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. John Jones of Jefferson, last week.
Commencing witl> March 1st we care who Knows what a rich proper­
Sheltou in this city.
Wm McBride has returned from a will i on cards for all lodges for $3
............. All those carrying ty we have within 100 miles of Port­
R. E. Hibler accompanied by his business and pleasure trip at Aber­ per year .. each.
cards
will
receive free all notices land.
I
<
son, Lionel, left for southern Ore­ deen, Wash.
they may w ish, while those not car |
gon on a business trip Wednesday,
Will Ship Wood to Frisco.
F. J. Denny has ploughed up tho rying cards will ho charged for |
Mrs. Yancey came down from well known strawberry patch on the their notices at regul r rates. This
is the rule with most all newspapers
Tacoma Wednesday to attend the Santiain.
The first cargo of cordwood ever
hence our action.
funeral of her niece, Miss Effile
Auction Sale.
shipped
from Portland to San Fran­
Intiamr tory Rheumatism Cured.
Tindall Bros, will give a social
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Clark.
The temperance people of Cottage 1 cisco will go out next week. Those
All Grove have been fightiag the sa­
ball
next
Saturday
evening,
The following Scio people are tak­
William Shaffer, a brakeman of
We will sell all our household
of that place hard and expec . who profess to know say there is an
Mr. Il Heggans of ft elbaurne Fla.
ing the teachers examination at Al­ are invited and a good time is as- loons
unusual demand for fir wood in the property, furniture, stoves etc., at writes, “My doctor told me I had Dennison, Ohio was confined to his
ted
to
gain
an
important
point
by
bany: Misses Ollie Morris, Lillian . sured.
being instrumental in raising the California metropolis, tho local sup­ public auction on Saturday Feb. 27. consumption and nothing could be his bed for several weeks with infl-
Sherwood and Sadie Sims.
“I used
Ross E. H ibler .) j done for me. I was given up to die. ammatojy rheumatism.
saloon license from $400 to $800, but ply having fallen short. It Is esti­
many remedies,” he says. “Final­
at
the
last
council
meeting
one
coun
­
Mrs. A. T. Powell received the
The'offer of a free trial hottie of Dr. ly I sent to McCaws drug store fojr a
Good Prospects For Stock.
cilman. J. I. Jones, who held the mated that after all cartage and
news Wednesday of the dangerous
King’s New Discovery for Consump brttle of Chamberlain’s Pain Ila m,
deciding vote, failed to appear. transportation charges are paid it
illness of her father at .Wilhelmina,
tion, induced me to try it. Results at which time I was unable to use
The cattle outlook for the coining The matter was compromised at can be laid down there ?» $8 a cord
and left fbr that place Thursday.
were startling. I am now on the hand or foot, and in one week’s
SCIENTIFIC BARBERS.
season is better than last season, $400 and saloons to close at miil- by being precured at points on tho
road to recovery and owe it all to time wits able to work as happy as a
G. L. Sutherland left the first of I and from present indications there diglit and stay closed on Sundays.
Dr. King’s New Discovery. It sure­ : clam.” For sale by all dealer».
Columbia
river,
As
the
best
grade
the week for Hammond, a few
The city council met in regular of coal down hat way costs
ly saved my life.” This great cure i
will
be
a
great
demand
for
stock
of
$12
a
miles from Astoria, where he will
session Thursday night of last week
is guaranteed for all throat and lung Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port
ail
kinds,
but
it
is
possible
the
pre
clerk in a general merchandise
diseases by E C Peery druggist. land and Willamette Valley Points.
with all councilmen present hut R. ton, wood is held to be much cheap-
store.
vailing prices will not equal those Shelton. The regular routine of j er. Shipping men say this tnatter
Price 50c and $1.
fl. Trial bottles free
1........ . .....................................
was transacted, bills paid is likely to develop into a healthy
Low round trip rates have been
Miss Grace Gill is exoected home that have been paid growers during ibusinn-s
*
JOHN SMITH,
placed in effect between Portland
in the near future. She will clerk a few years previous to 1908. This etc. That being the regular yearly industry.
Timber is becoming
: Barber. De«itls>t, Dermatoloffiet. :
election
time
for
the
election
of
an
Market
Report.
and
Willamette valley points in ei­
in the store of Hibler & Gill Co. and is e< rlainly encouraging to growers electrician the council proceeded .o I scarce in California and it is prob,
.......................................................... •
ther direction. Tickets will be sold
will probably also own several shares since it is far better to havs a large i elect the same, and as but one hid, I
If the new methods of scientific
able tnat the Oregon forests will
The following reports are corrected Saturdays and Sundays and Umitmi
of the stock of that company.
demand for cattle at fair prices than i that of Frank Dicicey for $10 a have to be drawn on regularly.— teaching instituted by the barber every Thursday noon and are absolutely to return on or liefore the following
Monday.
Round trip from West
In this Issue Ross E, Hibler offers to experience many years ilka the month was In, tho council adjourned
schools prove a success such signs as
Scio, $2.95.
for sale all his household good-, as past year where there was no op until the evening of Feb. 15, for Journal.
the above may become a common sight correct at that time:
I
which meeting Mr. Dickey will be
he intends moving to Seatlie as
in our large cities. It is the intention, I'ggs 24c.
Bet .er Than Gold.
soon as possible, where he has busi­ portunit.v to dispose of anything un asked to have references prepared.
reports the Chicago Tribune, to unite Butter 35 @ 40c.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
I
ness interests that demand bis at­ less it was in prime condition for
Memorial Day is rapidly approach-
_______
i
Tiickens 12c lb.
«•I was troubled for several years the barbers’ profession with that of
tention. He will still retain his in­ beef.
| ing and on that day you will be ar­
dentistry, and also to imbue the pupil
with chronic indigestion ano ner­ with a knowledge of the physician’s Turkeys 18c lb.
terest in the store here.
ranging
vour
cemetery
lots
in
the
Its
plen«ant
tnster.nd
prompt
cures
Those who handled cattle during
I
most artistic manner. But after all vous debility.” writes •«' II Green of art sufficient to enable him to treat (¡eese 7c lb.
have made Chamberlain’» Cough
R. Shelton was at Albany Tues­ the past seasons are already in re | your labors, it will seem very in­ Larcester, N IP “No remedy help­ all kinds of skin diseases and to care Lard 14c lb.
Remedy a favorite with mothers of
day, where as refree in the it .‘hard- ceipt of inquiries from eastern buy complete unless you have a family ed me until I begun using Electric
small children. It quickly cures
son estate he sold the sama, Dr. ers regarding the cattle outlook, monument, tablets or grave stones Bitters, which did me more good for the face so as to keep it in a healthy Bacon 13J.ic lb.
their coughs and colds and prevent
condition.
Hams
16c
lb.
than
all
the
medicines
I
ever
used.
Browne purchasing the 10 a res in which is interpreted by some to in to add to your labors. M. N. Rich­
any (lunger of pneumwnia or other
In
the
future
a
barber
shop
will
be
Th'«y
have
also
kept
my
wife
in
ex
­
the city and J. A. Richardson pur­ i dieate u greater demand and better ardson is In town again this week [
serious consequences.. It not only
chasing the 30 acres of tiu»l>er near prices for all kinds d tiring the com and will he glad to talk to you . cellent health for years. She says rated according to the college diploma s
cures croup, but when given as soon
it
can
display.
Without
leaving
h
■>
Electric
Bitters
are
just
splendid
ing year.—Prineville Review.
his farm.
about the latest methods of doing ,
us the croupy cough appears will
chair it will be possible for a man to I
ing any kind of cemetery work. for female troubles; that they are a
Tur N ews and Oregonian 1 year prevent the attack. For sale by all
have
his
whiskers
amputated,
his
fac
!
grand
tome
and
invigorator
for
The snedal prices which his com-1
r $2 Ot).
dealers.
pany is making will cease about j weak run down women. No other washed and all facial blemishes cure-i
and
removed,
his
teeth
cleaned
and
i
I
medicine
can
take
its
place
in
our
March 1st after which the regular
family.” Try them. Only 50c. Sat­ tough molar ¡»ulled. It is proposed to j
he
prices will be restored.
isfaction guaranteed by E C Peery. 1. ve a tonsorial chair added to all tl. i
The farmers telephone line build- i
leading dental colleges and to pref,
Ing out from this city is now com­
Teachers’ Examinations.
the title of “Dr.” to all graduate bar­
pleted and by Sunday next t velve
bers.
farmers will ho in communication'
Notice is hereby given th t the
“if a dentist has the privilege tocnll
with the outside world. The cost county
superintendent
of
Linn
to them lias been small and this fact county will bold the regular exami­ himself doctor,” said one of the bri ­
alone will serve as a great induce­ nation of applicants for stato and ber professors the other day, “why
hasn’t a barber who has graduated
ment to other neighborhoods. Sev­
eral of the people of Jordan and La­ county papers at Albany, Oregon, as from a reputable college the san e
follows:
comb have been inquiring about
right? Any barber with ordinary in­
F4-H TATE r.trEBS.
the prospects fur a line in their
tellect can learn to fill teeth and pull
Commencing
Wednesday,
Febru
­
neightxirhoixi and have called for a ary 10, at 9 o’clock a. m., and con­ them in a couple of months, and there
meeting to lx» held in the McDonald
is more skill required in a barber’s
or as it is now called ttie Arnold tinuing until Saturday. February 13, I profession than in that of a dentis..’’
school house, about two miles east at 4 o’clock p. m.
Dentists laugh at the new departure
W ed nesday—Pen mansh i p,
his­
of Scio, tn decide as to w hat they tory,
spelling, algebra, reading I of the professional barbers and say
will do. The meeting Is called for
I they are laboring under a hnllucina-
law.
Saturday. February 2(1, in the fore­ school
Thursday—Written
arithmetic, ! tlon when they try to unite the two
noon about nine o’clock. The dis­ heory
of teaching, grammar, book­ I crafts.
trict manager will be here on that
physics, civil government,
Already the science of masssging the
date and will meet the farmers of keeping,
Friday—Physiology, geography, ! face has been introduced into many
Jordan and Lacomb and explain to
composition,
mental
arithmetic,
! up-to-date shops, and compressed air
them all the details connected with
geography.
and a number of the latest me h»nical
a farmers line. Every farmer in physical
Saturday
—
Botany,
plane
geome-
the Jordan and Larwood country try. general history, English lftera- and scientific discoveries arc brought
and all those living on the road ture, psychology.
• intou.se. A barber who is not a derina-
from those places to Scio are earnest
tologist has no place in the scientific
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
ly leqnested to be present. Don’t
Commencing Wednesday, Fehrti- i shops of the cities to-day. It is the
forge’ the date, Feb. 20th.
; custom to ask for the diploma of a bar-
ary 10, ai 9 o’clock p. tn.
' her who is in search of a position
First,
second
and
third
grade
cer-
Died.
! among the large shops, and n master
I tlflcates.
OLA RK—Effie My rile, daughter of ! Wednesday—Pen mans hip, history j barber hesitates to < e an rpplicant
i a trial if he is lacking In this respect.
J. E. and Millie Clark, was born ! orthography, reading.
Th u reda.v— Written
nrit h met Ic, The classes in the barber schools are
at Lacomb, Ore., March 18, 1891,
departed this life at Sisson, Calif., I theory of teaching, grammar, physi- divided into various, departments and
Feb. 8. 1904, being 13 years II I jiogy-
recite lessons and receive demonstra­
Friday—Geography, mental aaltli- tions from a regular corps of com­
months and 10 days.
metic,
school
law.
civil
government.
She was taken ill about Jan. 13th
petent men. They practice what has
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
of the present year, and was a con­
been gained in the lecture hall at the
stant though patient sufferer, every­ Wednesday—Penmanship, orthog­ poor houses and on the tramps, who
thing being done that medical aid raphy, reading, arithmetic.
I receive free treatment. According to
Thursday—Alt of questioning, ' the circulars of one of the schools,
and loving hands could do, but to
no avail. Effie was a devoted and theory of teaching, ineUxxls, physi­ “they never kick,” as they know that
loving child, loved by everyone for ology.
it costs them nothing and it is one of
W. L. J ackson ,
her bright and lovable ways. Her
| the conditions that no protest be
short stay In California won many
County Sup’t.
lodged if their eyelashes, instead of
kind friends who administered
their beard, are separated from their
every act of kindness during her
Card of T inks.
anatomies, or the face is shaved clean
sickness and death. School was
of skin and hair with the same opera­
dismissed Wednesday and the pu­
We wish > tender our sincere tion.
pils marched to the house to vi<-w
The mixture of hair tonics, dyes,
the remains and totase a beautiful thanks to our imny friends and
wreath of flowers as a token of love neigblxxs for their kind assistance face creams and remedies to remove
during
the
sickness
and
death
of
pimples, blackheads and the like is
lo their departed schoolmate and
thoroughly taught and Hie ay teift as a
friend. On Dec., 15, 1902, Laura, our beloved wife ind mother.
N.
Yut
’
Xtl
AND
FAMILY.
the youngest daughter passed away
whole is ss’d to be so ronijiiete that
and about four months ago the fa h-
at a glance th iq>-tc-«Inte barber can
(•r whs tu ken, thus making three Chamberlain's Stomach and l.iver lab tell if a bald head results from a short
deaths in the family within a year.
bed or sickness; can tell if n man is
lets. Unequalled for Constipado
Fun ral services were held at the
sb ■’h by tl,< way he ha* his mustache
Lacomb church on Thursday, Fell.
trimmed, learn« tn know what nation­
II, conducted bv Rev. Turnidge,
Mr. A R Kane, a prominent drug­ ality his girl is from thp kind of toilet
mid the remains wore carefully laid gist of Baxter Spring-, Kan. says: water ¡»referred, and how well off
in the grave besid- those dear ones •■Ch initx-rlain’s Stomach and Liver financially he is by the number of ex­
Agents for the Willamette Valiev,
wl.o have gone on before.
Tablets are, in my judgement, the
The heart I. oken mother has the mo«t superior preparation of any- tras be u»ea-
ttnderided sympathy of the entire tniug in use l<xlay ioi constipal.on.
Oregon
Albany
community in her unusually sa l be­ They are sure in action ami with no
reavement.
tendency lo nauseale or gripe.
For ’ THE NEWAund twice a w<-ok Ore­
gon Mute Juurn •! on© year for $2.
sale by ali dealers.
A Fill EXO.
As complete a shoe store as though
yye carried nothing but shoes
* HIBLER
GILÈ COMPANY*
25 to 50 Per Cent!
a Reuction on Fall
and Winter...........
I PURELY PERSONAL Ï
Goodfe
We are feeling very liberal now,the past year hav
ing been a most successful one in business for us.
So we will give our customers some good bargains
in Fall and winter goods.
BOOTS and SHOES!
Remember that we buy all your produce, don’t
merely demand your good cash..................................
Hibler & Gill Co. ! Hibler & Gill Co. T\
Hibler & Gül Co.
/
sorosis
Sorosis shoes (lo 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 yon
wear Sorosis.
100 STYLES SNYLEATHER
ANY SIZE
In any city in the world
W. B. Stevens & Co
T
NEWsjind Oregonian one year for $2
^CLEARANCE
SALE!