The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 01, 1904, Image 2

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lion, Oregon expects every voter
A »ltd
">rt.
PUNGBNT PARAGRAPHS.
I to d<> Ills duty on the first Mmday
The following refjorti» are corrected
' in .lune next
It Is no hirg<-r a par I
A Safe Bet.—“Did the man who every Thursday noon and are abaolutelj
<ilv qlli'slioii
li is in the l.autls of
the totf-rs. Uinti them r>--ts the wrote the Man with the lloe’ write correct at that time:
“I don't
i d -tiny <>i the state and the aeli’are the ’Beautiful Snow?”'
Egg* 16c.
know. But I'U bet it wasn't the man
'•I | ot the people.
with the snow-shovel."—Cleveland B q . ter 2 > @ 40c.
I Chicken* 12c @ 15c $'>.
Plain Dealer.
Prohibition Ticket.
The Lady—“Did anyone call while i urKeys 18,■ 'b.
at
I was out?" The Maid—"No, ma'am." Ge -se Be 1b.
TSJLMS.
The Linn comity prohibition cot:- • advicb for young women .
The Lady—"That's very strange. I 1. jrJ 15c lt>.
'J'o Be Given Away Abso­
Vw *■■■■■........ ............................................... •I * vention
heid Friday nflernoon
wonder what people think I have a ■ Bacon 14e i o.
D ob *1 ▲•••»< Any «íranire
itory
and the following ticket placed in
day ‘at home’ for anyhow?"—Indian­
AAowt Him-»if. Xo MWUf
I liam' 15c II .
k*v«ilt*l*(
msd. kn*wn on application
lutely
apolis News.
nomination:
! Should*) a 12e
AttFMttT«.
Iran •lent •*vsrtlwmsnts must bo paid lor
Mrs. Winks—“I wonder why It is
okoa the ardor 1. glvoa for Ibolr Inwrtlen.
H Bryant, county Judge.
I Potatoes 51 c
With the practically nnlimltad frea- th*t people always call a locomotive M hair 30c
W E Arnold, Scio commissioner.
We have 400 nien’8 suits <>f Clothing to sell this
‘she.’ ’’
Mr. Ilinks—"I don't know,
Xst.rs* at lb* poetoKoo at Seta, Oragon, as
dom
nowaday»
accorded
to
young
W T Cochran, Browusv’lle. iheriff
(otead alata sm 41 Miter.
spring,
ranging in price from $-5 to $20 a suit. These
I'm
sure,
unless
it
is
because
she
women which, in the main, i« no
i Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
I suits are strictly up to date in pattern, cut, material
G F Burkhart, Lebanon, clerk.
Colic, Chi lera and li arrho »a
doubt a good thing, acquaintance« isn't good for much without a man to
C H Walker. Albany, recorder.
Remedy for Bowel Com.
are sometime« too unconventionally run her.”—Summerville Journal.
«♦**«*♦*♦♦**»****♦*******»
and workmanship. Our proposition is this: To
I laints in Children.
Harriet—"Have you read the mag-
J 8 Morris, Scio, treasurer.
made aud alliance« too quickly con­
the
purchaser of every tenth suit of men’s clothing
“
We
have
u
j
ed
Ch
.mberlaln
’
s
asine,
Charles?"
Charles
everything
J Sprenger, Lebanon, «“sessor.
tracted with men of whom there is
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bern?
we sell we give
J A Longbottom, Alban;*, superin­ little or nothing really known. He but the matter that's inserted be­ dy in our fam ly for years” says
gives a plausible account of himself tween the front and back advertising
tendent.
Mrs J B Cooke, Nederland«, Texas
Th* Supreme Court of the U. S.
and tells a true-sounding story of pages; but 1 guess I've got the cream "We have given it to all our chil
J A Carothers, Albany, coroner.
his home and antecedents, and the of the number.—Boston Transcript.
decided that a land claim under the
Thos Brandon, Halsey, Ubbe Pet­ girl falls into the clutahaa of un un­ I “What does this mean.?” inquired dreii. We have used other medi
timber culture U* may be alien­
ernes for the same purpose Out never
ers mid T P Hiu-klemao, Albany, principled scamp. Too late she the investigating committee. “You found anything to equal Chamber
ated before the expiration of the
Come in and look over our line of clothing and you will readily
have
most
of
your
shortage
charged
learn»
lier
mistake
which
her
sisters
represe datives.
Iain’s. It you will use it as directed
see that we have the goods and Hre fully able to do all we claim.
Bee year*. The case In which the
Delegates to the state convention: may avoid if they will never form up to ‘running expenses.’ ” “That,” , it will always cure.” For sale by
opinion waa rendered was that of
Samples or cloth on application, but it will be more satisfactory
or maxriagea with men explained the Contrite Embezzler, all dealers.
H Bryant, V ’I Caldwell, A 1 friendships
to see the garment.
whose records und parentage are not "refer« to my automobile."—Balti­
M J H Adam* viCJ Church, and
Powell, J C Br >wn, W P Elmore, absolutely known to them or their more American.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
It originated In Malheur county, Or.
Mr and Mr* Penl ind, John Chance, friends. Don’t accept any strange ' Ileason Enough.—“I see that a
In addition to our large line ot tailor made clothing, wo hive on
The opinion was by Justice Day,
•
•
•
’
.
.......
14
«» q
Notice
is hereby given that the under­
hand 350 stwhples for men’s clothing, to be made from -p -rd meas­
J A Longbottom, N H Bateman, H man’s story about him.-elf, no matter western congressman has introduced
who said the requirement to plant C Davis, C II McFarland, 8 Z Tay­ how attractive, prusp«-. on*, cultured’ a bill to provide for a universal lan­ signed lias been by the County Court of
urement at $12.5 > to $75 00 per suit. You will want a new suit for
the State of Oregon for Lilin Coun'.y
Easter. Ours is "The Clothing That Satisfies.”
trees made by the timber culture
lor, Ed Holloway, Thos Brandon, or pious he may ap;- e.ir. Invecti- guage." "What’s the good of it?" "I duly appointed administiator of the
law places the entryman under that
gate before confiding Sinarter girl* guess you wouldn’t ask if you had to estate of Rebecca A. Breed, deceased.
H A Stanard, J 8 Morris, A F Ham­ than you have been f ded, admon-
carry a district in which there were All persons bavinc claims against said
taw on a footing different from that
ilton, Ube Peters, T 1* Hackleman, ishes American Quri n.
17 distinct varieties of foreigners.”— I estate will present them duly verified to
of the entryman under the home­
Geo F Burkhart.
i me at my residence in Scio, Oregon,
Again, if you hu.u known youi Cleveland Plain Dealer.
stead law.
STAYTON
OREGON,
An executive committee was ap lover from childhoo<!, 1 .• in no haste
Ahead There.—“I hope," said the within six months from this date.
at Scio, Oregon this December
pointed, consisting of J C Brown, to wed him. You may i.oth be high- drummer, “you were quite satisfied ; 31, Dated
From the Salem Journal:
1904.
ly respectable, even v;i .» 1 sable, ine in­
s
The Journal has a postal card E Holloway, J M Smith, T P Hack- bers of society, but o ni may be en- ■with my report for the past month."
W. E. S avage ,
"Well," replied the head of the firm,
Admr. of the estate ot Rebecca A.
from Dr. and Mrs, Darrin, well- lemtn, Thos Brandon, J 8 Morris.
tirely unsuited to e;.ch uther.
other.
If "there was one part of it that really
Breed, deceased.
known In Salem, and it represents
you ure young, tact your love and exceeded our expectations.”
"And
EXECUTORS NOTICF
his by at ¡east a year’s engagement. what was that?”
The Prohibitien Platform.
“Your expense
him sitting In a group of snake
Your present ardor in..y cool off in bill.”—Catholic Standard and Times.
charmers and Jugglers on the banks
Notice is hereby given that the under­ ♦
_ _ _ DALE'YBROS.t Propr4 ►
At the county convention in this; a year or so and show you both that
'of th* Ganges riv jr, In India, at­
signed has been (July appointed by the
you never ought to be ur., thing more
County
Court
of
Linn
County,
Oregon,
tired in the nativ* costume. He city the fo lowing resolutions were to each other than pleasant ac- '
The best of
salt,
always
as the executors of the last will and tes­
"the Prohibitionists or quaintances. Love—if it is the real
look* as If he had Just eaten a snake adopted:
tament of David Henry Johnston de­
Linn
county,
Oregon,
in
convention
hand.
solicit
your
patronage.
thing
—
will
keep,
and
it
is
far
better
or two. Th* doctor is making hl*
ceased. Any and all persons having
♦
claims against said estate are hereby no­ ♦
fourth tour around the world, and assembled do hereby declare our ad to break an engagement than to
NOTJCE.
sever the marriage tie.
tified to present the same to the under­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦♦♦
he
re
nee
to
the
principles
and
poll
always lands up In Oregon a* the
signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
Young men and girls alike are apt
cies of the Prohibition party of the
warned within six months from the date of this
beet country In the world.
be reckless and headstrong in I All persons are hereby
n«ti
tn
trii.f
n<>-
wife
on
my
account
United States. We are now In the to
notice, duly verrifod n. rermired by la « .
their teens, and they should be
as I w I nut be iecpursible for liny
Dated tiiis 2“'h i.ay ot Nov. A. D. 1903.
midst
o
’
a
great
fight
for
th*»
annihi
­
brought
to
understand
that
in
a
fev
Japan will not purchase any Am
bills funtrui’te'l by her.
G koroe CtimsTiK J ohnston
lation of the c*l”«e nr
¡i(u.„-
years
their
Mens
will
undergo
con
­
F rank R unf . r .
H enhy S ibbbld J ohnston
erlcan canned meats In case she
siderable change, their judgment will
tic
an
I
it
bvcutues
u.>
to
present
a
Executors.
goes to war with Itua-is. ihn h < i -
mature
and
many
persons
and
sub
­
united trout to the enemy and dis
WANTED- SEVER AL
INDUS ÇR1- Weatherford & Wyatt.
noniir. ni*<it lining made that the
jects
that
quite
captivated
li.em
at
Attys for Exrs.
ons is-rsons in each state to travel 'oi
play more energy and z«nl than wes
Japanese army will subsist on rice
the age of 19 will have little inter­ house establshed elevei years and v.b
ever
shown
in
this
work.
•VTOTICE
is her, bv given that the un-
est for them as they approach 30.
a large capital, to call upon meichant«
and dried fish. This being the case,
We cull attention to the fact that
JLY dersigned gu i rdian of the person
The more frank, sincere and unas­ and agents for successful and profitabl
all America cries out on behalf of
under the Initiative we are now per suming lovers are in each other’s line. Perinanant engagement. Week- and estate of G. \V. Phillips an nconi-
progress and humanity to have the
petent
* ‘ pi >erson, i
pursuance of an order
mitted to vote (or a law which will company the better the chance« of . | ly cash salary of $24 ana all traveling ! : ...........
Cc
C urt of Linn County,
war stopped.
expenses and hotel bills advanced in of the Jounty
HOI’BSR S¥’If®MIS ÏÏNB
YORkDS FRIE!
enable the people of each county to marital happiness, and there is no cash each week. Experienci not. essen­ Oregon, made an entered of record on
doubt that there would be fewer un­ tial. Mention reference and enclose I the Sth day of February 1904, authoriz­
decide
whether
or
not
the
curse
of
Court House News.
fortunate matches made if lovers
enveiapc. The National, ing, licensing and directing him to sell
the saloon shall exist. It theretofore were but more open and lees given j self-addressed
332 Dearborn St., Cli'cago.
at public auction to the highest bidder
becomes our duty unless we wish to deceiving each Other.
all of the following described land to wit:
Deceive
Th* equity department of the cir
The North Half of the Northwest
your fiance in any way or withhold
this
eurse
to
be
prolonged
to
vote
Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addi ion to
cult court will meet next Monday
Quarter of section three (3) in Town­
Homer Davenport.
from him knowledge which he is en­
In
favor
of
the
local
opiion
law.
If
ship
Ten
(10)
South
Range
one
(1)
the attractions at St. Louis.
This can o ly be
morning, with Judge H. P. Boise of
titled to before joining himself to
West of the Willamette Meridian, in
Salem on th* bench. There are on we neglect to do so we become re­ you, and your sin will assuredly re­
done
by
going
or
returning
via
the
“
Scenic
Line of the
This
great
cartoonist
will
lecture
Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 80
ly IS cases on ‘.he docket—a very sponsible to the extent of the influ­ bound upon you with terrible retri­ in the opera house Albany April 8, acres, more or less.
World.
”
i
That in pursuance of said order the
small grist for th* second depart­ ence of our vote for the existance of bution. It never fails.
1904, on the subject of ’‘The Power undersigned
will offer for sal« at public
Extravagance in b4^th sexes is an­
nrivaled Scenic Attractions,
ment of the court—and the likeli this curse. This responsibility now
auction at the Court House door in Al­
naqualled Dining Car Service,
other very common cause of failure ( of the Cartoon.
rests
upon
the
individual
voter.
We
hood is that th* term will be very
bany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour
nsurpassed in Efforts to Please.
In marriage. Few young people of I
can
no
longer
shift
it
to
th*
.-hould
Serious
Stomach
liouble
Cured.
of one o’clock p. m ., on the 9th day of
short. The case* on the docket are:
the present day are willing to begin
April 1904, all of the said land in one
Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts
In the matter of the assignment er* of legislation. The Oregonian married life as their parents did---
of Feb. 25th contained the follow simply, frugally, industriously, und in ! I was troubled with a distress in body, terms of sale, cash in hand.
of A F Hamilton, assignment.
Dated
this
the
23day
of
February
1904
W. C. McERIDE, Osterai Agint
Ing ata statement of a Portlan 1 II the honest hope of raising a good my stomach, sour stcmach und vein
W. A. E wing ,
Ju the matter of assignment of W
iting spells and can truthfully say
124 Thirl Street
PORTLAND OREGON
Guardian.
quor dealer: "The wholesalers like family. They want a gi. nd estab­ that Chamberlain’s Stomach and 1,1
F Read, assignment.
lishment, fine clothes and servants
.
ver
Tablets
cured
me.
—
Mrs
T
V
the
ret
ill
men
and
the
brewers
rea
Jas Nanny et al vs Louis D Settle
and an easy and entertaining exist­
lize that they have the fight of ence with as little responsibility as .William, Lalnshurg, Mich. These
mler partition.
tablets are guaranteed to cure every
H 0 Davis et al vs Portland Flour their lives on during th* next cam- possible. In a word, they want to ease of stomach trouble of this charac
indulge the most highly cultivated ; ter. For sale vy all dealers.
paign
and
they
are
out
to
defeat
Ing Mill* Co et al receivership.
selfishness. It is almost needless to
Dora Fields vs Effie Rhea et al for the local optlonistu at all hazards.” say that this cannot possibly lead to
WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSONS
Lot the local optlonistu see to it
dower.
happiness.
to travel lor well established house in a
that this is not done, Let It be un
few countiis, calling uii retail merci.ants
J H Frederick vs Hanna E Fred­
derstood th st any voter who calls
and agents. Local territory. Salary
FASHION’S MANDATES.
erick divorce.
$20.00 a week with expences acdiümaf,
Emelina Hassler et al v* William himself a Christian, who prideshim
all payable in cash each week. Money
solf as being patriotic citizen, a lov *•■>• O< *Ae OU m I IO cm In Millinery for expenses advanced. Position per­
Garland et al partition.
an« Drwa Materlala Now
er
of
hie
country
and
a
friend
manent. Business successful and msn-
of
in Vojrne.
J E Henkle administrator vs Por­
ing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St,
humanity,
betrays
them
all
if
he
ter Slate, recovery of money.
Chicago.
.Vorioue
attractive
ehade«
of
brown
neglects
to
vote
in
favor
of
local
op
Eleanor P Barr et al vs L J King
are exceedingly prominent among
et al partition,
this year', most swagger millinery
Geo F Burkhart vs M J Burkhart
and it ii a much later faehlon than
divorce.
th* gray, favored for eoiue season,
Henry Cyrus et al vs Hobt E Pee­
past, report* the Chicago Daily
We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee.' Not only will the
i
New*.
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
ry et al partition.
Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the yalu^bje premiums we
There
has
been
a
decided
feeling
A
F
amily
L
ibrary
Geo Frum et al vs Sarah Frum et
have always given our customers, but
for
plain
tulle
veils
in
brown,
blue
al partition.
Literature
and white, crossing at the back and
WS Grift« vs Jennie Griffis dl
tying in a bow in front. This is
12 C omplete N ovel * Y early
vocee.
merely a fad of fashion, but at the
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
Feed pale girls on Scott’s same
Frank L Pierce et al vs Betsy
time it is a very becoming one
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
the same Lien-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 GraneJ rrten Contests, which will
which has great advantages when
Emulsion.
Richardson et al partition.
$2.60 PER TEA* ; 25 CT*. A COPY
make seme cf our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many e :t at' .sas desired.
There will be
the wearer is motoring or traveling.
L H itavi* vs W i{ Davis divorce
NO CONTINUED STORIES
We do not need to give all I To begin with, it keejis the hat on,
Grade Powell Woodmansee vs
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN IT*ELP
the reasons
why
Scott’s and shelters the hair from the dust.
: t contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. T.ov:r. ,'crld’s Fair; the second relates to Total
Robert DeYoung Woodmansee dl i
Chest nut burs and tomatoes are.
’ ■-
to bo cast Nov. 8,
Sao, 000.00 w:'1 b. distributed in each of these contests, making
vorce.
Emulsion restores the strength sharing honors with radish and
> on the two, and, to m,.l:o :: s'.i.l
i-t—csting, in addition to this amount, we will give a
A B Campbell vs Martha Camp and flesh and color of good columbine in millinery. Such deco-
- --.'.r, 1, nearest correct on both
bell divorce.
ruliona sound very homely, but since
«... &ast'«i
«tafite . ................. . ! ■ ■ s your estimates have two
health to those who suffer women must be arrayed, and every­
r-riintfiM
opportunities ut winning a big cash prize.
Probate;
thing else has been worn threadbare,
from sick blood.
In estate of John H Wallace inven
Pive Lion-Heads
the modistes have now taken them­
Printed blanks to
The fact that it is the best selves to the vegetable domain.
tory filed. Real prr party $675, per
cut from Lion
aonal property $182.40.
Personal preparation of Cod Liver Oil, Where will they go next? The rad­
vote on found in
ish is in make a facsimile to nature,
property ordered sold.
and look* dainty upon the felt or fur
Coffee Packages and a
every Lion Coffee Pack'
Final hearing in estate ot Tho* rich in nutrition, full of healthy
felt hat. The chestnut bur is really
stimulation is a suggestion as elegant. At present tlie tomato is
Achsoo aet for May 2
2 cent stamp entitle you
age The a cent stamp
Osborn A Hume granted license to to why it does what it does.
a little heavy, but before long It also
will be perfected.
sell opium.
(in addition to the reg­
covers the expense of
Scott’s Emulsion presents
Light tea gowns are much mor*
lax receipts «.078. Considerably
MBS.
CECELIA
STOWE,
ular free premiums)
Cod Liver Oil at its best, fashionable than those of dark tints.
our acknowledgment to
Orator, Entre Nou» Club.
ahead of the same time last year.
White, pink, pale bine and yellow
fullest
in
strength,
least
in
are the favored shades and they are
to one vote In
. -ecdr recorded :
you that your es­
176 Warren Avenue,
I invariably on the picturesque order
taste.
C hicago , III.., Oct. 22,1902.
L J South to W H Mill* 129.04
I In design.
either contest
For nearly four years I suffered
timatela recorded.
acaee
1500
Young women in their
Plaids are well worn, though they
from ovarian troubles. The doc­
Rachel Ryer to Mell*** Tandy
tor insisted on an operation aa the
WORLD
’
S
FAIR
CONTEST
have
not
been
taken
so
eagerly
by
PRESIDENTIAL
VOTE CONTEST
•Bffiaevee
75 “ teens ” are permanently cured women at large as the makers and
only way to get well. 1, however,
What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St Lonls
What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes
World'«
Fait?
At
Chicago.
July
4.
1.S93.
the
attendance
was
283^73.
for
all
candidates
combined^
at
the
election November 8. 1904? Is
strongly objected to an operation.
of the peculiar disease of the merchant* anticipated.
A M Templeton to H F Brown
However,
For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com­
1900 election. 13.959.653 people voted for President. For nearest cor­
My husband felt disheartened as
pany
’
s
office,
Toledo,
Ohio,
on
or
before
June
30th.
1004.
we
will
that
is
not
stating
that
they
will'
rect
estimates
received
in
Woolson
Spice Co.’», office. Toledo.
lOOaores
2JOO blood which shows itself in
give first prize for the nearest correct eacimai second prize to the
well as I, for home with a siek
on or before Nov. 5,1904. we will give first prize for the nearest cor­
be sush failures after Christmas.
next nearest, etc., etc., as follows:
rect estimate, second prize to the next nea est. etc., etc., as follows:
Maa M L Footer to N 8 Steele A
woman is a disconsolate place at
First Prtie ................................
paleness, weakness and nervous­ Modes are so fickle at Paris that just
......... 32.500.00
Prize ...................
1 rirat -----
best. A friendly druggist advised
J V Piper Mfixltft feet quit
Second Frige ......................
1.000.00
.............
1 Serond Frlxe
as likely as not Scotch plaids will be
him
to
get
a
bottle
of
Wine
of
Prizes
-1500.00 each ...............
1.000.00
2 Frlïee— »600.00 each
était*
i ness, by regular treatment seized with a rush after women be­
Frites
—
200.00
Cardui for me to try, and he did so.
....... 1 .000.00
-----
5 Prlxe*— 200.00
-----------
Prlxe*— 100-00
........... 1 ,000.00
10 Prlxee— 100.00
Mrs E Wiley et al to P H Pre*
I l»egan to improve in a few days and
come tired of the first winter style«
with Scott’s Emulsion.
Prlrea — 60.00
........... 1 0(30.00
20 Prize« — 60.00
my recovery was very rapid. With­
Priie*— 20.00
Th* most beautiful plaids are those
ton 18.65 acres
1
........... 1 ■00.00
Prl«e«— 20.00
60
Prtrea — 10.00
in eighteen week* I was another
It is a true blood food and in green, the blocks truly immense.
•j 30.00
250 Prise*— 10.00
Mary C Phlllpi to R E and O W
1800 Prtiee—
6.00
0,000.00
1800 Priie*—
6.00
being.
Nothing seems to take the place of
’ta
------- —
-
Hu*ton 90 acres
800 is naturally adapted to the cure
2139 PRIZES.
TOTAL.
120.000.00
2139 Filiti,
TOJA!, S2O.OOO.OO
cloth
when
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