The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 19, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL-
yVe are after your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’’ amI guarantee the goods.
During this month we
have a big reduction on Men's and Boys' Slippers, anil to close out
several piles they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price.
Men'» H'-avy Shoe ?1. '0. f3.25 and )3.50, shoes with outside counters |2.
Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just one
dollar.
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths $1.—.
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes
Cush paid for hides and pelts of all
kinds.
Guy MeKnight.
The Scio Dancing Club will give
dances every Saturday night.
A son nf C. Frietag, of Thomas, Is
dangerously ill with appendicitis.
Mrs. Sims has been III during the
week with a bad attack of pneumo­
nia,
Two children of J. W. Jordan of
Crabtree are seriously 111 with pneu­
monia.
Hecker Bros, shipped to Portland
Wednesday one ear of hogs and one
car oi sheep from West Scio.
Frank Dickey was over from Al­
bany Tuesday. He had put in a
I bid for the position of electrician.
Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D.,
will t>» at his Scio office the first half
« ! af
jf each month.
All work gu»r-
oftentimes the distance covered In
such delivery in the trip being three
to five miles. Hereafter such let­
ters will not be delivered at houses
that are more than a mile from the
box. In the case of registered mail,
special arrangements have to be
made where the distance is greater
than a mile.
The farmers line to the south of
Scio was completed this week and
is now in excellent shape. Eleven
farmers now have free cotntnunica
tion to Scio, and are as follows:
Farmers 91—G. L. Sutherland
M
93— Henry Ray
<•
94— 8. W. Gaines
• •
95— J. II. Poindexter
»<
!W—G. A. Griffin
At
97— i.ee Bilyeu
«<
98— (I. E. Pomeroy
• <
99— E. C. (Shelton
tt
910— D. Horsburg
ii
911— J. P. Crabtree
tt
912— M. C. Gaines.
* HIBLER <a GILL COMPANY*
25 to 50 Per Cent!
Reuction on Fall
and Winter........... Goods
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.
It was learned in Portland yester­
day that the Oregon Water 'Power
> week and Railway Co., which has built a
»e»e»»a«»e»e«e»s»ea* »säet
line to Gresham anil on up Into the
Imovtsl to a farm they have purehas-
end of Clackamas county,
_
_
„
ed on the road from Sanderson . eastern
has just pun-ha.se«l fifty miles more
J. A. Bilyeu was at Slaytou Sat- bridge to Albany.
Cotton Blankets
45c to $1
urday tost.
. ,
...
,
,, of steel rails, and they are on the
—- ; A dance at the home of M. V. way here. There is no information
All wool $4.50 white and grey blan­
John Leffler was a Portland vis- Bilyeu east of Sei.: Saturday night given out officially, but it is pretty
Value Full »track boot», (none bteaer
ket .
.
$3.25 Men’s Extra
ilor last week.
| was largely attended and enjoyed well understood 'hat this tine will
..................................................................
.. &0
’ be extended to Silverton, and more
Mrs. A. W. Htgey retarne-i from *»y i*'»o people.
$3.50 Short ¿ uck boots (best on to oo Men’s Heavy Full Strack Bhra»,t OO
Turner tho first of the week.
Crabtree creek was as high this than likely to Salem. There are
earth)
2,70 Mrau’a 8oMd Good Wearing Boot«£ 00
enough rails In this shipment to ex­
Mr. Moorey, of Lebanon, was in week as it has been for a long time. tend the line to Salem. This is a
Several
sheep
besides
fences,
brid
­
$5
Long
duck
boots
[best
on
earth
our city the first of the wee :.
l>ig and rich company, with a big
|2 75 Lailiea Heavy Beat on Karth Show, ,,, g g
ges, etc., were lost.
4.00 Some (Hid pair»..............................
lot of water front in Portland—room
W. N. Pintier left for a visit to
50« to |1 00
! Mrs, L C. Bauer has been very ill to handle an enormous business. It
Portland the first of the week.
Some odd size rubber boots
1.50 to 00 Ladle« Unllnod Show.,,.*........I 80
and it will be some time before .she is pretty certain that the people
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. V. Bilyen, of will be able to resume her position who have purchased the water pow-
0 50 Logger« ffiioea
......... ,,,,, 4 00
Albany, were in Scio last week.
1.25 Ladies Ice Wool Shawls
89c
as teacher in the public school,
| era of the Santiam near Mehama In­
tend
to
have
a
line
of
railway,
elec
­
R. E. Hibler returned from a vis­
While al Sublimity Tuesday, G.
1.00 " black “
«Oc Childrens Him*«................................. .,.,,11 to I So
it to southern Oregon Wednesday. C. Johnston secured the contract of tric or otherwise, from the timbered
section
up
there
to
the
Willamette
40 and 50c Fascinators 28 and 35c
Miss Alta Powell returned Wed­ furnishing the material for several river at Salem, and It is likely that
nesday from a visit to other points. different buildings in course of con­ this matter will not be long delayed.
struction.
Babies wool k
25c
—Statesman.
Walter Wood, of Lebanon, visited
Dr, Prill assisted by Drs. Hill of
at the home of B. F. Neal last week Albany and Smith of Jefferson, per­
The tneelng of the farmers ot
.Mr and Mrs. B. F. McDonald of formed an operation upon a son of Larwood mid Jordan at the Mellon-
C.
Frietag
of
Thomas,
for
appindlci-
ahi school house Saturday to decide
Jordan, were in this city’ Wednes­
$ ☆☆☆☆☆☆ ☆ ☆ ir ☆☆☆ -tt ☆ ☆ tr ☆☆☆
tis Wednesday.
as to building u telephone line pro
day.
mlses to result In the building of
The
saw
mill
at
Mill
City
has
been
John Wesely was a business visit­
three or four lines as almost every
V-
*
obliged
to
shut
down
for
about
a
¿ ☆ Ä-fTirirtr -frùiriA
ir
or at Portland the latter part of last
line In these neighborhoods tire in
week on account of the deep snow,
week.
favor of the line. One of the great*
Munkers.
It being reported to he three feel on ost
IndeucementH to them Is the
Miss May Curl and little brother, the level.—Democrat.
fuel that the cost Is very slight and
of
Oregon
City,
are
visiting
friends
Mrs. Lengele is dangerously ill.
The city council met tn specilli In no manner can compare with the
in tho city.
session Monday night and elected benefits received. Thu Him Just
Mrs. Ed Smith is recovering from
Miss Ramer, of Craotree, Is visit­ Walter Bilyeu electrician for the I completed south of Hclo cost them
her recent illness.
ing at the home of Mrs. J. T. Bilyeu ensuing year.
The «alary was about two dollars oach in cash and
raised from $30 to $40.
several days work, there being
Mr. Castle purchased a team of in this city.
Auction Sale.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured*
Il»cap*d an Awful Fata.
Mr. and Mr*. Goo. Coffey visited
horses last week from Wm McBride
S. E. Young th* Albany incrnhnnt twelve of them and they built over
seven
miles
of
line.
The
people
in
at Woodburn and Hllverton the first Is the heaviest Individual tax payer
W. Wilson was transacting busi­
William Shaffer, « brake.ft>»n of
of the week.
In Linn county. His assosamont Is , tiie neighborhood of Thomas are al­
We will sell nil our household
Mr. H Haggiin* of 5 olbaurne Fla.
ness in Scio Saturday.
?78,185.
Milton Hale, of Albany so In the telephone humor and can property, furniture, stoves etc., nt writes, “My doctor told me I had Dennison, Ohio wm confined to hi«
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Collins, o'
;
he
expected
to
build
a
line.
Be-
auction oil Haturdav Feb. 27. consumption and nothing could be hl* laid for *ev«r»l weak* with Inff-
Miss Anna Reibal, of Albany, is a Albany, visited relatives in Holo comes next with $40,415.
| sides being a great benefit to the public
"I u«g4
Rosa E. HIUMCB.
done for me. I was given up to die. ammatojy rheumatism.
We want a correspondent in the | farmers these lines will be a great
guest of Mrs. Ed Smith.
Saturday last.
many remodliw," ho says. “Final­
The
offer
of
a
froo
trial
bottle
of
Dr,
Shelburn, Larwood and Crabtree benefit to the " Scio merchants and
Wanted.
S. H. Goin has returned from a
Mrs A, W. Ficklln and son, Lyle, neighborhoods. We furnish every* they are always billing and liberal
King’s New Discovery forConsump ly I »ent to M c C aw * drug store folr »
visit With his his niece, Mrs. Wm of Alba ny, are visiting her daughter thing needed and also send the pa­ in their help to those who build
tion, induced me to try It. Result* hrttle of Chamberlain'« rain Ba m,
Mrs. Walter Bilyeu.
Anyone knowing the nane nnd were startling. I am now on the nt wlikh time 1 wa* unablo to ti«o
Bilyeu of Salem.
per to correspondents free of charge. lines. They subscribed in cash
ad
iress of any person living in or road to recovery nnd owe it all to hand or foot, and In one week’s
more than half of the actual cost of
N Young returne d Saturday from
M. V. Bilyeu of Jordan visited
The Masonic lodge of this city are the line just completed nnd can be about Scio ln|July 1852 will be rewar­ Dr.sKirig's New Discovery. It sure­ time was able to work as happy a* •
ded l>y addressing
his daughter, Mrs. G. M. DeVaney a visit with his daughter. Mrs. A. J. having the second story of the J, A. j relied upon to help all Others.
ly saved my life.” This great euro clam." For sale by all dealers.
Johnson, of Corvallis.
Bilyeu
brick
transformed
into
a
hall
W
arren
T
hatcher
.
is guaranteed for all throat and lung
last week.
Sunday Rates Between Port
The upper story of this building was
Pratum, Ore.
diseases by £ C Peery druggist. Cheap
Miss Lillian Sherwood, who re­ puachased by them about two years
Bet er Than Gold.
land and Willamette Valley Points.
Messrs Johnston and Allen had
Price
50c
and
$1.
Trial
bottles
‘
free
phones put in their houses last sides east of Scio, visited Miss Wil- ago for this purpose.
Born.
lia MeKnight this week.
Low round trip rates have been
“7 was troubled for several years
week, making 20 on the line.
The young people of Scio who at­
placed in effect between Portland
GAIN.E8-O11
Feb.
7, 11)01. to M l
with
chronic
Indigestion
anri
ner
­
rl
ner-
Market
Report.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Portland, tended the valentine party at the
and Willamette valley points in ei­
Miss Ada Hendtram cams over
and Mrs. Art Gaines, of Larwood,
are visiting the latters sister, Mrs. home of Clem Gough hail a pleasant vous debility.” writes F H Green of
ther direction.
Tickets will be sold
from Philomath SundaJ'for a visit T. J. Munkers, in this city.
time walking home. The parties Larcester, N H- "No remedy help­
a son.
Tile following report* are corrected Saturdays and Sundays and limited
with Miss Astoria Watkins.
who took their hand car probably ed me until I begun using Electric
to
return
on
z>r
before
tbe following
Mr. and Mrs. T. McNarner. of
Bitters, which did mo more good D e WALL—Feb. 12, 1904, to Mr. every Thursday noon and arc absolutely Monday.
Round trip from West
A meeting was held last week at Portland, arc visiting with T. J. had a pleasant time also.
correct
at
that
time:
than nil the medicine* I ever used.
and Mrs. Peter DeWall, of Thom­
Scio, $2.95.
n
The bridge in ’his city was re- Th«y have al>«o kept my wife in ex-
the DeVaney school house for the Munkersand family this wook.
Eggs 24c.
as, a son.
decked
last
week,
an
improvement
I
.
..
—
—
—
r
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.cellent
health
for
year*.
She
nay»
purpose of electing an assistant
Batter 35 @ 40c.
I Mrs. J. W. Compton ha® been
that will greatly lengthen the life | Electric Billers are just splendid I
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
teacher, there l>eing nearly fifty th» home or her father, ‘'Grand;».»’' of the flooring. If ail small bridges evr
Chickens 12»- lb.
fur avMwv
female trouble»;
a i
iiwua.ij that
iiiur they
mey are SI
Died.
----- *— « -■ GILLÂM-AÜheir home aerar Sto, TFirkeys J*c lb.
pupils. Geo DeVaney will teach Sumpter, of near Sanderson’s bridge were treated in a similar manner it f------- * ‘----- —•
would t>e ar* economical m< v».
wemk ran «town worn* a. No other
Its pleasant taste.-.nd prompt cure«
theadvanerd grades and Miss Amy who is very ill.
Fetenary 4, 19M. tbe infant son of Geese 7c 11».
have made Chamberlain's Cough
A very pleaaant valentine party mfl-iiie earn take Its ptaew in owr
Goodrich the primary.
Miss Anna McDonald who has
Mr, awl Mr«. Georg» Gillam, aged Lard 14c lb.
Esnstty-”’ Try them, Only
Stet- ! Jr» ¡month*.
Remedy a favorite with mothers of
been, visiting in this eitv Log two was given »Satanfar eve rat fact isfaetton
Boerm
lb.
gmwwirteert by É C Peevy, I
udh II children. It quickly cured
weeks,, weal to Lehanoa the ffirsti of weefr by Ciena Gough at b&r nn-a*
flams lite fb.
their coughs and colds and prevent
a
t
ft'»-«
AIT
tBi>®
wrawng
peo>-
8fce
v»»fc
to
«Mt
her
sister
„
Mis
E-
Tilt news arad fwfee-* wveft Ore­
any danger of pneumonia or other
Push of Settkr Expected.
pte off S wi w. ene i n ottiowfii 'it*» ami
Reminest eit Items.
en Stol» Jowmit ene yy.sir frac S2- I £. Maiwey..
serious consequences. It not only
alllt nepnett a: imedt enjny.nlito ttimo.
cares croup, hut when given as soon
Con»
inenei
ng
'K;*rr*hi.l
and
ennitím»
Al'moHt asv ery ftmiunr anitl rarndter Fhmw Cha ttoto PToss off Jul y
Mftili
as the eroupy cough appears will
in. Muritaw (cotufy li.m » mlhpfimu*.
N ews and Oregonian 1 year prevent the attack. For sale by all
EK! Gbiiv hua muffiivaiff from Port- iiag for the n«-st t«rn> months the r Tier.
$JOT.
A im<(Hnitt «'.an vtw simw* gill' nhnnes
dealenu
ltome.se«Iters » M'a raff Ji1» from Mis­
oulMiUv tthii ttxvns,, .Wf«»tt off tllmw Hindi ai Him fliuniiy c.irrimte.
souri Eti ver point* tn Oregon wit! be
•iite utmm-i'lV-d .v.iin». Mie lbirfi«d»-«Airoi
Blie new Ibmlc liniilUng is going
he
ews
fkinces,. Mlnirrew cHuuitrgrfiitnumwaw abend! inmiiUiy..
i to ftwee mut ma-ny hnrairert. -iff "mw
prmqumimK ihe vellue* uy tb dlitte.—
pimple ar»-ex peniteli tn ennae tin Ore-
Siinttti Mlijv anitl.rohn SimpHon went gnu iti» liMcvte. Thie rate’ as one way
Giiv/utili«:.
C arrie <01 MiLqinmcfi^iOtwamr Biip*- tb> JMlhiwy Ftfirflty..
only,, the itoiiimk-tri'p rate lists not
tliet ytiirommimv,. ihqgini at series off
JMItontt 8Hlel)tkini linn iuo 'V m C liiis- *:>•- 5W« Item; !iji.a»»tamuw4-
lectt-uu»* at 'tile Biqpautl afiundki mi
ullie ciiiy Wi'iiUmsitiiy uwmitiir aedi lluim aemsMi ttile oimaik to PUiier Biliy-
will! -iiiikTaiue uiitni
IPindliy hvihi . eftf’s iribffl sttindl.
i«ig;
lie «elli wnuttiti liearinip. sir
3J3I) «tcranMituncto panwei #h®ouigikt
diaVYi nxies Elw leBt'ur«.-*.
flh'«*n: CiinvnjltiH to Ute
P.. fntat
Wilt M pu.i-1 undier th» law opera­
3L. Youmjg .uett wiitlta win acniittmC tUite mnrning.
JCmirSi® ttiert witli «»tipple’ Mini fi»r
ia? before the tarar piasse«! by the
Joffec-cuPs
T«iMwfti«ie
E6>.c<I
b«w
some'
He ent to tlTie fflxictoig
legWiatwre of January IMA lim­
auirti to «im* iw nnieir Set’.' itow m amreptleif tie- toviltut»« raff Sirii® Etonrf
i*
raff sVviitr« H»»t1kwiw^*r brewlt- ftra tore peesew» mt tbe fje Cream festf- it is.
It tuxes ar» pnM before March 13
ing <»w* raff Hie rfti» an»ff rather«¡Me w»D tom.igbt.
kVWiHffMr ala'll *bak Lug hiiiou ivp.
a rebate of 3 per cent will he allow*
Mrs. Celt VanCIeve ami family
rd. No rehnte after that date.
A p»i:f«"»:» to the rawsiaty liwsirt foe
look
their deprartorefur Albany on
rive rrailief off tLe tonally off Frank
One half may be |>aid on or Ira-fore
Veer* a»* being curatoted this Tuesday, where they will reside in April I ami bdance on or before Oct.
week. The
petition has been the future.
3 avoiding a ten per cent I tonally
signed by a great many. Mr. Vevra
The funeral of Wm Cyrus last and 12 percent interest
is in a Portland hospital and it is
Sunday was the large^i that wn* , Proni March 15 to April I taxes
Dow tnougnl will lose liis leg.
Rev. Je«se Hunter, of F'ugr ne, ’ Pv, r hp,<l ,n <•» Forks. There were are |inid at par, after that ten per
held serviresat the Christian church Lilly 1,G ih > people in attendance, in- will b-* added.
■Xeh\esmt%in;h<^,„veNr"nnSf'c
’^
Th» collect Ion th.« year will l>e-
eluding
Masons from all over the
countv.
the following who were bsptixed c"un,w-
gm alraut the 2t»th of Ihls month.
The big Clenrnnce Salo is over
Tuesday: Misses Eva Myers and
Fred Clarke, a former typo In this
Jeaaie Hibler, and Wade Cyrus.
anti we are now getting ready
. office came up .mtn Portland Tues-
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
The report of Superintendent C. ■lay in search of his health. Ills
for our large spring stock that
W. James of the Oregon penitentia­ , many friends were pleased tn seo
ry, for the quarter ending Di*c. 31, I hlw smiling fam* vnee, and hope he
A runaway almost ending fatally,
1 shows an increase in the number of
started a horrible ulcer on the leg nt
is coming, which we will tell
prisoners from 289 to 311. There will soon be O K.
J 11 Ori”»r, Franklin Grove, III. For
were received during the quarter <‘3
vou more about later on.
Charlie Cary returned from his four years It defiled nil doctor* and
discharged 39, transferred to
‘
the trip to California much Improved In all remedies. But Bucklen'a Arni­
ca
Salve
Lail
no
trouble
to
cure
iilnt.
Yours Jor business
asylum 2.
health. lie will remain here a Equally good for Burna Bruisca
Commencing with March 1st WK short time before he takes his old Skin Eruptions and Piles. X6c at E
W f . sf . ly B hos .
will run cards for all lodges for <8 position on the road as agent at liar C Peery's drug store.
per year each. All those carrying
cards will receivo free all notice« ■ ri.sburg,
they may wish, while those not car­
A fearful tragedy was enacted
Special War News.
rying cirds wilt lie charged for 1 about 5 miles south of this city
their notice« at regular rate«. This
Is the rulo with most all newspapers Wednesday morning when Mrs.
The Portland Journal has secured
I Arnspaugh shot her husband and
hence our action.
♦he Hearst special service and will
then herself.
publish exclusive ne es from the
Thu Demuctol a«k»i "Wliy not
have a Linn County Baae Ball As*
seat of war. The Daily Journal end
«oelatlon of home amateuia With
Tits N ew « one year for $4.-A
I a* I m non, Brownsville, Melo and Al­ Chamberiatn'» Stomach and Liver Tab !
HuhecrUie now and grat all the war
lets. Un¿.|iMlfc>d fur Cunstip at in
bany In II." Ye«, why nMT la»t
news fresh fpm» tbe scene.
the amateur le.igu> be i»rgsnl»<«l
and a series nf game« played In
Mr. A R Kam», a prominent drug­
Brownsville during the Ftoneer*« gì«» of Baxter Spring-, Kan. says:
IN DI’STR I*
heunion tn
June.— Brown« villi' ■'i'himtw'rialn'aKtnmaeh and tjeer I W ANTED—9EVKR A I.
< mm per»»»« in Me h state to travel for
Times. 8cto can eerMniy fuml«h Tubici » arc, in nty Ju«lg*-mrnt. the
hwise r*tablshM4 el«*v**n raurs an>l with
her share of the players.
must Mtpen«Mr preparation of any­ a large capital, to call np»n merchants
thing in u»' (olay fm couMipatton. an I axvnls for sores is ifai and profitaMe
A new order h*s i>een promulga­ They
Agonh for the Willamette Valley.
«re «op- ie action and with no Hnc. tVrmaaarl er««i»'»n»nt. Week­
ted t»y the pi«h»nh-e dciwrtmcnl tendency to n«u<wale or gripe.
Fur ly rash salarr of J-'l ami all traveling
wbh referen--*- loth» Il F. U. roAtea «ale hy nil «leale*«.
exi«*n«r« »«id h*4el hill« a«ivanre*i in
H* ret'Jore. seectal delivery letters
r«*h rah week. Fi perienee not eenen*
have bren dell vere I by ce» tiers to
bal. Mention reteraoce ami rnrliw*
sii p»'r>*ns. rvg«r»|l«*r> -f tb<* di«l-*n«*e
srlf-atMrvrarad en veis ce. The National.
the u»use may h* .mm the uoxes.
332 INarbwn 8C, Cti-esc'-
ntSAwnntopHENiB
PURELY PERSONAL ?
BOOTS and SHOES!
(Umbrellas
I CORRESPONDENCE I
Remember that we buy all your produce, don't
merely demand your good cash
Hibler & Gill Co.
T
Sorowi» shoe» do not »treteh-
They »npport the arch of the foot
and retain their »hape,
Soro»i» »hoe» are not made
like other »hoe», ,they are better.
They must be fitted in a different
manner.
Your feet will be more com­
fortable, your (liMpoKi'tion better,
-and your pur»e heavier when you
wear Sorosta.
100 STYLES ANY LEATHER
_ANY SIZE
SS.50 In any city in tho world
W. B. Stevens & Co
Hibler & Gill Co,
N
Hibler & Gill Co
and Oregonian one year for $2