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was carried home, where medical aid was- provided. The general sup position for a time was that the Harnish—Scio March 12. spine had been injured, but this re Mr. Heckers c’ ild at Crabtree is port the physiol m pronounced un founded. A severe strain to the reported quite ib. muscles of the back and a few bruis L. W, Pomeroy moved to town es were the sum total of his injuries, the first of tlie week. and these, though painful for the Miss Vini Miller is quite ill at time, i\re not permanent.—Corvallis Times. her home in this city. ISOGAL- after your Shoe trade and offer yon good values W e are and guarantee the goods. During this month we have a big reduction on Men's and Boys' Slippers, and to close out aeveral lines they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price. Men'a Heavy Shoe, |3.00, 43.25 and |3.50, shoes with outside counters |2. Ladies' Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just one dollar. Boys 8chool Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths fl.—. Born—Feb. 2ft, 1904, to Mr. and ! Mrs. Joseph V i-ek a son. Born—To M r. and M rs. H. C. Mil- ' ler, on Feb, 25. a daughter. À A Roosev- It club was organized Crabtree. in this city Saturday last. I Cash p nd f.>r hides and pelts of all t Clifford Hendricks of 'Tallman, kinds. Guv McKnight. visited relatives here this week. The Scio Dancing Club will give Mrs. Murphy of Independence, a dunces every Saturday night. daughter of Jesse Dickens, came Mrs. Ilibler has been very ill at Whats the matter with a board of the home ol herfather, M. C, Gill. j last Thursday to visit her father, <• i'AîsS/ï'S'» A ASW®W8/»«'S i 4> but arrived too late to see him as he trade? C S. Harni-li will be nt his Scio gallery Saturday .March 12 for three was buried Tuesday. With the rural mail delivery and days. ¿''S'®®«® Ä«- J ÎS ® • » 4®*® 4®«®«® Revs. Greene of Woodburn and the telephone and good ritnds pros - Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D, Olsen and Clark of Stayton, held re Fred Bilyeu was at Albany Wed pects in the distance the tide of Im will be nt tn- Scio office the first half vival services at the hall last week- nesday. All work guar migration will turn from the city to uf each month. T. J. Munkers was an Albany W. J. Turnidge made a business anteed. the farm.' Visitor Tuesday. Lester H >lt of Thomas has been trip to Albany Tuesday. Willis Foren was an Albany! visi Miss Ella Meyer who is staying There seems to be a scarcity of appointed carrier on the R F D out tor the first ol the week. that place with a salary of i5,>0 in Al baay 6pent Saturday and Sun candidates for political honors this a of year. Miss Grace Gill returned home day at her home here. year- So far wf have heard of only the first of tlie week. Mr. Tcwnsemi, <>f eastern Oregon six candidates in one ward for coun has purchased the house occupied H. a . Hecker visited .last week Mrs. Thomas, of Salem, is visiting ty judge: Judge Palmer, Judge by the Rex family and will move to w-lth relatives in Polk county. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peery. Whitney, U. H, Stewart, on. the our city, Pet Crabtree left Monday for Al Mrs, Millie Clark is visiting rela democratic side, and Judge Duncan, L. R Fields and clerk, J. II. bany having obtained a position o tives aud friends at uncomb. M. M. Newport and W. C. Twee Wait and J W. Younger, all S. P. waitress at the St Charles. Mrs. Win Elliott, of C<r»fotree, officials, were in Scio Monday for a Vieited Mrs, Foren in this city last dale on the republican ticket. ,few hours. Geo. Brock and G. M. Nelson week. Captain Kidd was on his death Harnish lhe Albany photographer were visitors at Albany Friday. Mrs. Jesse Beard is visiting at the bed, “What a fool I was,” he mut wiil beat liis Sclu gallety the morn The officials of the S. P. company come of her son. Harry, at Munkers tered, “to bury my treasuie when I ing of Mar. n 12, to remain throe made us a flying call Monday. thia week. days. Call or. Saturday if you can. could have incorporated it into a W. J. Foren and Ed Chastain Flugene Pomeroy has been over F. J. Irvine is moving into the to Albany the past week under the watered stock company.” Realiz house formely occupied by Ross E. have contracted to cut R R wood ing too late the beauty of his scheme Hililer, and Bert Bilyeu is moving for.Turnidge <& Swink. a-areofDr. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Hassler by which he could have made the to the houte recently vacated by J. Messrs Enoch Miller and Thos of Larwood, spent Sunday with Mr. money disappear entirely, he turned M. Moore, Smail are deserving a grert deal of Mid Mrs. Henry Hassler in this city. over to die.—New York Sun. Rev. Guy Phelps wlU commence credit for the kindly manner i n I a scries of lectures on March 21st. at Ruth Wilson Deceased. Died at the Secrtetary Hitchcock was inform the Baptist church. Subject, Prohi which they cared for Jesse Dickens Home of Mrs. H. Wilson Feb al. ed that the report on the appoint bition, Local option, and other live during his illness, and lor their issues of t lie d ■ v. promptness in settling up his affairs Died, Feb. 21, nt the home’of Mrs. ment of J. II. Booth as receiver and Lost — I-» Seto pome time ago n after tlie funeral. II. Wilson, 318 Coable street, Ruth, i J. T. Bridges as register of the Rose youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. burg land office was averse to their watch clri-rin, representing a half M. Crabtree finished hauling po T. J. Wilson, of Scio, Oregon, aged i appointment and decided not to up moon and containing several sets, tatoes to the ware house here, hav- also a pi-ture. Finder will be re «years. The remains wer-- shipped Best Remedy for Constipation. To Cure a Cold in One Day. sold several hundred bushel to Mll- to 8cio Sunday evening for inter point them. The president read warded by leaving it at this office. 1 Market Report. ligan of Spicer. ment, accompanied by tjie sorrow the report and found that it recom I Two of the oldest and meanest “The finest remedy for constipa ing mother and Mr. J. Wilson and mended instead of condemned the The following reports aro corrected I Take Laxative Bro no Quinine boys in the reform school escaped tion 1 ever used is Chamberlain’s Mrs Ch>w F i-hman. Munkers. every Thursday uoon and are absolutely | Tablets. All druggists refund the men, and they were appointed, yesterday and officers south of Sa Stomacn and Liver Tablets.” sacs There are times when one almost money if it fails to cure. E W lem were directed to be on the correct at that time: Mr Eli Butler, of Frankvllle, N. Y. questions the goodness of ' God. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25o " A Either we need a new secretary or watch for them. One of them wore “They act gently and without any Eggs 17c. D. Donahue was a comity fender flower is given to a mother’s a guardian appointed for the pre an Oregon boot.—Democrat. unpleasant effect, and leave the keeping and almost without a mom sent one. visitor Friday. bowels in a perfect natural condi Butter 35 @ 40c. ent’s vnrning, is-rudely torn from The slx'v given .n thi“ city Wed Chickens 12c lb. tion. 1' Solo bv al', dealers. Mrs. Clara Foil is has left for ter loving arms, leaving hearts bleeding ’GNTEl - V true.n uths ge:.tlin«>H If troubled with weak digestion, nesday imil Thur-d iy evening» h- home in Washington. ’furl ays 18c 'b and h vacant place which never can or liii'v ,u each c-mity to in h- Hoyt were well worth the price oi belching or sour stoma, h, use Cham be filled. igc wisine.-s lor u.u < lo et.;b ishca Gc.-se 7c lb. admission. He is iimor-g the best Let ’ ’ ’ the little daughter of berlain,s Stomach aid liver Tablets Mr. “Ruthle’ was a ,-.weet «hJM, with 500 i i rd 14c lb. I, use u; soi: t flnar.c’s .t-ra ng A Di >nn ih Wtltfoug 781.33 acres in his line and was greelt d witn a and you will get quick relief. For an intelligence far in advance of.her and Mrs Johnston has been «erl- cl R Groshong to W C Hawk 1 , s iai i , oona fide w ■ ■■ i. "y of $,8.00 crowded house both everings. Bacon 13!^c lb. sale by all dealers i aid I v cl ck each M 'fid; • with all ex- years anu made friends with all ously ill but is improving. interest in -.1! acres tlanu 16c It . n, -os <1 -ci from hen p-.rters. Money with whom she came in contact b Alth nigh the weather steps most WANTED — FAITHFUL PERSON; advanced 1. r «xpc:..-< -. Enclose self Dr. Hawk made everal profess N M Newport to Emmr. D Hawk her sweet, winsome ways. all kind- of work, the telephone ' addressed < iU elope. Manag. r, dTO Cax- 150 Kind friends came forward and to travel f< r well established house in a business is booming. A line is to ional calls here last week. 17.02 acres ; ton Bldg., Chicaso. 1-4 'lovingrv performed the last sad rites few counties, calling on retail merchants be run to Shelburn, aljo one towards Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port Mrs. Wm Bilyeu and daughter, Patent Jacob Miller, but loving words and kindly acts and agents. Local territory Salary Stayton uid both wilt have plenty a week with expences k .diuoval, land and Willa 'lette Vrlley F olili. Bethel, of Salem are guests cf her .cannot dispel the ¡gloom from the $20.00 'the following iictogenareans have all payable in cash <a< h week. Money of subscribers. It is only a n.at ter home so suddenly bereft. You Know What You are Tak'ng Denny. re’j.istei ed: tor expenses advanced. Position per o' a shoit time until we shall have a parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Low i it nd trio tn'es have t ,-et •“God has made Rutliie well! manent. Business successful and rus.i- night service. T ie central office placed in t fleet b> tween Portland W Wilson visited his daughter, John Bush, east Albany, I I. Weep not for the days .tftiat will ing. Standard House 330 Dearborn 8'. will !>e improved in m any ways as uid Willamette voile,- points in ei When j .ill take Qrc ve’s Tasteless Mrs. K. S. Derrick, in Benton Co., come no more. John D Trumbull, vest A'bany 80 ther directi >n. the increased business demands. Chicago. I'ickets will be sold Chill'I mlchecau e the formula is For the sun I aia m flown from heart last week. “ 82. I ■saiurda s and Sundays inn limited rlain’v printed < > every bottle Milton Hale, 1 Dr. A. G. Frill vas called to Crab and door, It Saved His Leg. “ 85, to return on or before the following snowing that It is -imply iron and Jas Thomas, W. Murphy and daughters, Mis tree Wednesday to attend Carl No For the musing step of a nameless I «I Round trip from West Quinine in a tasteless f- rin. No land, who while working in the tim * 92. Monday. A W Gordan es Anna and Mary attended the grace, I P A Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., Scio, $2.bi. cure, No pay, Site. J >hn Schick, Brownsville, 82. For a tender voice and a loving face suffered for six months with a ber, was thrown some seven feet dance at Frauk Macks Wednesday 4 t But not for the soul whose goal is frightful running sore on hie leg; hack war I striking on the back of evening. 82. Jas II Washburn, won, but writes that Bucklin’s Arnica head and neck. He was thought to 44 he 89. Luther White, Mr, and 5 rs. Nenbel, of McMinn Whose perfect |oy has just begbn. Salve whoolv cured it in five days. be dead when picked up and was uncontious for some time. He W Thomas, N Harrisburg, 8i. ville. are the guests of herfather, J. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the Not for the spirit, robed in white. E J Miller. Halsey, 82. And crowned where the angels are best saiv« in the world. Cure guar came near dislocating his neck, and T. Funk. sustained severe injury to his spine. tonight.—Contributed.—Pendle anteed. Only 25c. Sold by E C Wm Davidson, '* 80. h :| What the final result will be cannot ton Tribune. Peery druggist. Tragedy Averted. S Porter, “ 85. at this »ime be told. Wm DeVaney, Lacomb, 83. “Just in nick of time our little hoy A birthdav dinner was given C Clark “ 94. was saved ” writes Mrs. W, Wat Frank F. Rahn at the home of Mr. Jas Snyder, N Lebanon, 91. < ► and Mrs. W. W. Miller, east of this kins of Pleasant City. Ohio. “I’neu < > city on Wednesday evening March monia had plaved sad havoc with B Burtenshaw,48 “ 80. 9. A number of invited friends him and a bad cough set in besides. Timothy Kelly, Shelburn, 90, i were present. After dinner many Doctors treated him, but he grew (Used and recommended by the Oregon Agricultural College ) pretty presents were presented, and worse every day. At length we The petition f Geo G lisendofer for < » tlie evening was spent in games tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for road was continued to the April term. and music ami at a late hour all de Confumption and our darling was Petition for abolishing road masters parted for their homes, each wish saved. He’s now sound, and well.” ing him many happy returns for the Everybody ought to know, it’s the heard and taken into consideration. only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and day. Royal Hutchons granted induction Lung diseases. Guaranteed by E Tlie Countv S. S. Convention will C Peery druggist. Price 50c and $1 taxes. meet on M inch 21-25-26. Every Trial bottles free. Deeds recorded: officer and teacher in the Sunday W D Washburn et lit trustees to School are expected to be [present. o NOTICE. J II Washburn 1 lot ' Several of our state workers will be present to conduct toe main work, School Dist No 2C to J B Jenks AH persons are hereby and special music will be given. j acre not to trust my wife on my accou The Committee believes it wid be l’hebe Fields to Esther Robnett by far the l e-t Convention held. as I will not bo responsible for at | None should miss it. Everybody bills contracted by her. 1 acre F rank R uner . < ► i welcomed. T M Witten to Anna Kay sever 1 he big Clearance Sale is al lots Waterloo More Riots. Curt Biker and Gilbert McCabe and we are now getting ready FJ Denny to G M Trollinger et were blown to atoms on the John Burton farm near Independence last al 151. 71 acres Disturbances of strikers are not < > Saturday. They were thawing out for our large spring stock that < > nearly as grave as an individual dis- F M Brown to Lillian R Bro vn 125 pounds of dynamite over a fur order of the system. Overwork, loss 1000 3 lots Brownsville nace when the 'tuff was exploded of sleep, nervous tension will be fol- is coming, which we will tel Satisfaction of mortgage for $525. and the men were torn to pieces and lowed by utter collapse, unless a re- the fragments I-urled one hundred liable renn-dy is immediately em • you more about later ci). License issued for marriage of J feet, A couple of pigs in a sty near ployed. There’s nothing is efficient Lee Vale and Ella M Vaughn Bged by were no! ki! ed though one was to cure disorders of the Liver or Ypurs fnr business blinded. Th<- house of a brother of Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It’s n 10, and Victor Howard ami Edith W eselv B ros . Baker, fifty feet away was badly wonderful tonic, and effective ner Gatt.s. damiged, but the occupants were vine and the greatest all around Tux receipts over 21)00. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ h uninjured. medicine for run down systems. It S A Osborne to A I’ Blackburn Candidates for political honors dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism 100 acres and Neuralgia and expels Malaria should imitate the e xamplo set by germs. Only 50c and satisfaction M Alexander to C A Montgerv G. W, Morrow, of S-io, who pub 40 acres lishes a card in the N ews announc guaranteed l>y EC Peery druggist. ing tils eundidacy for the democratic The l<M-al option bill, which will , M Alexander to Mies Blessing nomination for-heriff. Mr. Morrow 20J acres does not lieiieve in hiding his aspi be submitted to a vote at the June rations ' under a bushel.” If a man election, provides that elections may (»race Chea lie to I R (’beadle is a candidate for an office wtlhin be held in any county or any pre 15 80 the gift of the |>eople and worthy cinct or any sutslivision of a comity (J G Berry to J L I’eery 2 lots, why should not the people be made aware of th-fact through a proper tr determine whether the s<le of in Peoria. toxicating liquors shall be prohibited i channel?—Brownsville Times. lherein. It prescribes the fluties of T. W. J> Hey was carried home from Ids So to rd iy afternoon, public officers in relation to such in a co’clii, r, of helplessness, lie elections ami i<i relation to the en paintrd al lire celling of his shop forcement of this law; provides for that afteruo > >. and for tlie purpose used a step ladder which was set on the issuance by the county court of top of a table, Mounted on the lad- orderi prohibiting the sale of intoxi der, Tlie Fi u-r was able to reach cating liquors within certain limits. Nature’s Art Gallery of the Kockiea in addition to the ceiling, and operations went on It limits tlie time within wliicli IJLL die attractions at St. Louis. This can only be[ as happy a» marriage t»el! unt I the the question of prohibiting such sale I table tipped over, in the enevita- done by going or returning via the “Scenic Line of |L- til" I Ul — coll ...................... C hie ipse mat * followed, the lad- of intoxicating liquors may ngaln World.” ‘ ' der. The Fixer, his paint pot and be submitted Io vole In the same | the table »11 fell in a heap, The nrivsbsl Scenic Attractions, i Fixer clung to the ladder, and when district; provi les penalties for the ncqnalled Dining Car Service, Cures Grip it finally struck Jhe floor, Mr. Dilly return to any liquor dealer of a pro nrtirpawed in Effort» to Please. ta Two Day». fell across toe appliance in sucii a portionate amount of any license fee i way th.it tli • muscle® of his tmek which lie may have pit J. wlianever Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts on every were strained. The sh'»ck of the fall ami tie- Injury sustained, made 1 the district in which he shall be en box. 25c. W. G- MKBKJDB. G«aar»i Aga&t Seven Million boxes soW In pn-.t 12 mend.». This Signature, ZiOC/zTTT-t , it impossible for trim to move him gaged in busine-s ah di be declared TC.-.TXAKD CT.EGCN Aaolatance Was soon at h iih I, ami he to be prohibition errilory. 124 tail: i Straat As complete a shoe store as though * we carried nothing but shoes. I CORRESPONDENCE I j PURELY PERSONAL | V T N ews and Oregonian one year for $2 ¡TpiiFál EjTphjH*] kjiTflp1 Lq FDRMALDFHYDE! HOW TO MIX GRAffl I pint of Formaldehyde to 1^.8 gallons of water, mix with 150 bushels of wheat. Best Method to Obtain Good Results Fill a 50 gallon barrel about 1-2 or 2-3 full of the mixture, pour in the grain and mix thoroughly for ten minutes, then sack, placing sack in a V slut ped trough slanting into barrel, thus allow ing surplus to drain into the barrel for further use Price 50c per pint. « Ì For sale by E. C. PEERY, &N. HO! F©R S¥, IrêSIS RNB ŸHB WORLDS BfiIR! W1LL YOU BE THERE Qrr Na* - r . U . To Cure a Cold in One Day T*e Laxative Bromo Quinine TaHets. Z