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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
L. " ,^1— ffh* ganiiam Herman Nominated. S aleh , April 13.—Hon. Geo E. Brownell, of Oregon City was elec ed FIBLtSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT chairman and after the preliminary •CI«, LIMB CO., OKB43ON organization, the convention ad journed until afternoon. Hon. L T Harris withdrew his name and Hon Binger Herman was renominated by acclamation. By D. C. Humphrey. Dr. Prill reports the following births and all doing well. Also the following sick cases: April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Schelman, ot I homaa. a son. April 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zy- sett, a daughter. March 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Silvernagie, of Jordan, a daughter. The youngest son of H. A. Hecker of Crabtree has been seriously ill with pneumonia but is improving. Mr. Glass, who came down from eastern Oregon some time ago for medical treatment is improving as rapidly as could bo expected. Petition of J H Turpin e'. al Io place tolepbone polaa la road Berlin to Laba non granted. BG Whitehouse allowed to aedaam property from tax sale. Tax of Mrs 80 Gourley granted te duetion of $20 on aaeeeemsnt. Flax Wanted. C Carlson allowed $12 M rebate of tax. We want from ItO to 150 acres of Two road graders ordered of ll-d & flax, good clean staff not less than 30 Co. Inches long. We will pay $ 2 per ton cash for good flax delivered at county omcna. the mill and $7 or $8 per ton for B M Palmer judge...................... ♦100 00 the loose flax. We sell you seed for BM Payne clerk.......................... 166 65 $1.50 for 55 pounds payable when 150 00 you deliver the flax to the mill. • P Munkere recorder Worth HiMtou Sheriff................... 166 66 The proper amount to sow is 80 or Jas Elkina treasurer................... A3 55 85 pounds per acre. Flax should W L Jscksou superintendent.... 83 55 not be sown after the 15th of May. Jos. W esbi . y , F C Btellmaksr deputy clerk.... 60 00 Manager. 7 A Munkere " sheriff.... 00 00 Wm Bilyeu janitor...................... 40 00 W J Fiaher rapt poor farm......... 40 00 b B McKnight assessor............ 200 00 B A Whitney deputy record«,.. 40 00 * A A a a a a a S- A A A A A A A A -AA A A AA A A * A— ww WW m VW mmm WW Green Gooding ...;................... 40 00 account roon Munke re. Aid Koker minora.............. . 4 00 •I MrsPyrtz..... 3 00 Miss Francis Whitfield of San •« Jan Larew... 4 00 Francisco, Cal., is a guest at the «♦ Vina Burrell. 4 00 •< Maud Vaughn , 7 00 home 'if D. Donahue. W. Murphy and daughters spent C M Ream............... 14 00 J M Koncklin Jr.... 22 00 Sunday in Albany. 4 85 MA Mnier............ Ira Smallman of Independence 39 00 was visiting old friends here several Hon-e Fur Co......... M Höflich............... 60 00 days last week. G E Bandera............ oe«oaoeee 13 25 Mr. and Mrs, D. Donahue return C E Brownell.......... 23 35 ed from Mehama Sunday. P M Spinks............ 215 10 Mrs. Geo. DeVaney is quite ill Indignent Soldiers.. 95 00 Ohling A Hulbert 10 90 with la grippe. Miss Nettle Hunt- ley is performing her household CUBNNHT BXPBNSM. duties. Daily Herald............................... 5 00 W. F. Jones of Jefferson spent 3 00 Brownsville Times..................... Tel Co....... ................................. 26 20 Sunday In our vicinity. Alexander A Kirkpatrick......... 38 50 Miss Amy Goodrich returned to B A Brodie A Co........................ 21 60 her home in Lebanon last week. Harrisburg Bulletin................... 2 00 Mrs. R. B. Miller was over to Al R M Payne................................... 44 65 bany during the week. nOADS AND BIOHWATT. W- Wilson uold one of his teams Cox andBtanard.......................... h 18 last week for $80. JN Brandenberry....................... 17 «0 Mrs H N Huntley of Stay ton has 1 Foley........................................ 24 38 been a guest of her sister, Mrs, Joe W A Shaver................................. 4 58 Huntley, for the past week. Froman Bros............................... 7 45 Berl A Co................. . .................. 75 50 Crabtree. Stewart A Box Co...................... 6 10 F Ct Zeviu ...................................... .. ........... 24 90 Grandma Loofborrow of Lacomb MIBCILLANWOUS. visited with friends here last week. A 8 Baty assessment and taws, Mrs. Hendricks of Tallman visited tion........................................... 90 00 with Mrs. Turnldge last week. Ora Simpson assessmsnt and Mrs. RoseKinzer visited with her taxation.......... ;...................... 60 00 brother Otto Bilyeu at Scio Wednes W L Jackson superintendent.... 20 day. B Bbelton justice court.............. 3 00 H. R* Boyle was quite sick last • • TJ Munkere 00 week but is able to be out again at • • W A Ewing 2 00 present' •• W 8 Risley 3 00 Jake Bilyeu is visiting with «< HR Kirsch 1 50 relatives at Albany this week- A C A W Co water and lights.. 60 42 Dr. Brown of Scio made a pro F C Dannals painting.................. 5 50 fessional call at H. R. Bi.ylea last Alhanv Hwd Co.......................... 2 85 Sunday. B M Miller assessment and tax Win Meyer who is attending ation .............................................. 41 00 school at Albany is spending a few J E Bennett account sheriff ... 7 N days at home. •< • 4 J C Beray 7 80 Wm, Bilyeu of Albany vi-lted H 44 H Shelton 2 00 Inst week with his daughter, Mrs. 44 Worth Iluston << I 78 Rose Kinzer of Crabtree. • 4 Ollie Huston ’- 54 00 John Meyer and family were Westgate A Winn assessment bunineM visitors st Albany Momday blanke * ............. 42 75 : W N. Elliott left Wednesday for O A Archibald aseesrment and I Lexington Oregon, to reivsin during taxation........................................ 48 00 the sheep -hearing s -nson, HS l._ he has secured employ ment there. J CORRESPONDENCE I Socialist Convention. *The Sociali.! convention was held *1 the rours hou«e Wednesday. --------------------------- ---------------- - A. Lwweillng presided W. a Richards Mcratary. Nhort talks were made by C. S. Ilurtilsh and others. A. I<ewelli«fg, Tnngi-nt, Jude". M. L. Case, Price, comoilssioi.er. Oecer Ingram Sodaville, clerk. A. F. Grooch, Shelburn, sheriff. W. R. Maley, Foster, recorder. P. Lewis, assessor. L- A, Simon, Sodaville, superin tendent. W. E. Kelley, E. Alt any, tress. W- M. Roberts, Brownsville eur veyr.r. .Robert Allen, cotoner, J. C. Mtin kers, CrswforttavHie, B F. Dttrbey, rkv. W. a Richards, representa- thra, I would like to any to every one that you are entitled tn hr In the wool |.twil. I wish to leave no one oct that wants 1«. Join, (lend me your name, p«*t office an t number •f »beep, and 1 will hook you in the pod. lor any information write toe. The pod Wil be cloeed the flrst day of May, then I will know what pod 1 have and ba looking for • toarkst for IL Yoors respectfully, 8. P hilippi , Blay too. Ore. I was trowhlcd with a distress In toy Montach. sour st* mach and vorn Itlng apella and cn Iruthfullv My that Cbaattierlaln’a Stomach and LI ver Tablets cured me —Mrs T V . L*>«»»burg, Mich Theca labtota ar« guaranteed to cure every ““ of stomach trouble of thia charac For sale by aU dealers. Jordan. rriSAMÂTTEROFHEÀlTB A crowd of young people attended thespe'llng school st the Shelton school house Friday evening. good time is reported. The woods rang with merry voices when the young people gath ered at the home of J. A. Walker Sunday evening for singing. The evening was very pleasantly spent. Gladys and Carl Smith haverecov ered from their long spell of grippe and are attending school. The saw mill of the Hall Lumber Co. will be running to its full capac ity by May 1st The farmers in this vicinity be lieve in making hay while the sun shines but as the hap is yet to come Absolutely they are stirring mother earth with a good intent. School opened in No. 22 last Mon day with J. F. Mitts at the helm. J. A. Walker has been widening the road along the creek, a great iiasuia. improvement. Na. a. F or Yaqiiina:— Train leaves Allmny ...................... 12.45 P. M We have already heard complaints “ “ Corvallis .............. 2.00 “ “ arrives Ya<iuini: .. 6 20 “ of the hot weather, even the grouse No. 1, teturnluK: are grunting. Leaves Ytqulna............................. ..«,45 A M Leaves Ccrvaliie..... — .................. 11.30 “ 8ome of the boys who attended Arrives AH»ny........ .. ................... 12.15 P M spelling school Fridsy night report Na. S, For Detroit:— having soen a meteor decendlng Leaves Albany................................ 7UX) A M Arrives Detroit.............. ................ 12.20 P. M from the heavens. It disappeared No. 4, from Detroit:— leave« Detroit.............. .......... _. 1 _ 00 _ P. _ from view behind the Cascades. M Arrives Albany.................................. t>A5 P M Nibs. muBiasuBSTiTm Corvallis & Eastern R R. FREAK IN GEOLOGY. Georgia Sand Hille a Punie to Scientista. lor Mlleo Ita Soil Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to snnect rith tlie 8. P. south bound train, as well as Riving two or three hours tn Albanv berore-lepartiireofS. P. north bound train or Por.lantl. Train No. «connects with the 9. P. We. Side tuu>: at Corvallis Crossing tor In do-sen donee McMinnville and ail points north to Portland. EWDIN 81 ONE. Manager. 1HO8, COCKRELL Agent, Albany A triprw-rtby gor.tlemen VI or U:iy >.i inch c< unty to man- jge business for an . io stn bdsbed noose of soli I financial sterali.g. A Btnigi.l ben» fide >v .ekly sr.tary of $JR.Ot paid by ch-ca each Mendev wifi, all ex penses di-ect from head |nartera. Money advanced for expenses. Enclose self addressed envelops. Manager, oJ0 Gal lon Bldg., Chicago. 1- One of the roost remarkable geolog ical formations that is to be found any where in Georgia is located In Dough erty county within rifle shot of Albany, end but a short distance east of Flint river. The theory o’ its existence has NOTICE. for many years been he subject of wide speculation among the people of this All persons are hereby warned section, but uncertainty ns to whether it was created by nature or built by the not to trust noy wife on my account hand of man still existB to as great un as I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her. extent as ever. F rank R uner . The plantation of James M. Tift is directly enst of Albany, a distance of about one mile, and is famous through ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. out southern Georgia as the Sand hill or Sand mountain place. It embraces Notice is hereby given that the under 865 acres of land, much of which is ex signed has been duly appointed, by the ceedingly fertile and especially adapt County Court cf Linn county, Oregon, ed to the cultivation of fruits. There is administrator of the estate of Vincent a good deal of timber on the place, and Krafka, deceased. All persons having some pines that are of truly astonish claims against said estate are hereby ing proportions grow In certain locali notified to present same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersigned ties. administrator, Frank Bartu, at his resi The group of steep, white sandhills, dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo. which has made the place celebrated, W. Wright, his attorney, at Albany, covers an area of about 350 acres and Oregon, within six months from the presents a remarkable and most inter date of this notice esting sight to even those persons who Dated this 1st day of April 1904. have viewed it many times. It is locat F rank B arth , Administrator. ed on a rich, flat stretch of farming Geo. W. Wright, country, unbroken by other hill or Atty for Ailnir. ridge of any description, with broad, cultivated fields and valuable timbered lots succeeding each other mile after EXECUTOR S NOTICE OF AP mile. Nowhere hereabouts is there a POINTMENT. rise of ground that deserves to be dig Notice is hereby given that the under nified by being called a hill except on the Sand hill place; the country is uni signed has been (Inly appointed by tlie formly level for many miles in every County Court of Linn County, Oregon, executor of the last will and’ testament direction from Albany. of Alexander Sumpter Sr., deceased. These sand peaks are more than 100 All persons having claims against said in number. They are grouped in the estate are hereby required to present shape of an elongated circle just a mile the same to me properly verified as by in length and half as wide. Thereisnot law required, at my residence in Scio, a hill in the group less thnn 30 feet high, Oregon, within six montes from tlie ’ while many of them rise to a height of date hereof. Dated this 4th day of April, 1904. from 75 to 60 feet The sides, almost J. W. COMPTON, without exception, are remarkably Executor of the last will and ten- abrupt for such sandy soil. The hardest of Alexander Sumpter Sr., <le- rains that ever fall in this section can tament ceased. not cause water to run down the slopes, H. Bryant & Son Atty's tor Executor. as it sinks from view immediately on touahing the surface. The hills, how ever unfertile they may appear, nre cov WANTED-FAITHFUL PERSONS ered with a luxuriant growth of wire to travel for well established house in a grass, which serves to prevent heavy ie«v counties, calling oil retail merchants and agents. Local unit >ry Salary winds from drifting the sand. A person may begin at a point where 120 X) n week with evponees a, diurnal, the bottom of one of the hills bordering ■ill payable *n cash -»a-. h week. Money on the outside of this group meets tlie tor expenses ailvamed. l’oaiticn per manent. Busin.successful ami rustl Tlie fruit trees in thia section are flat country, walk entirely around the ing. Standard Ho.iso A30 Dearaorn St group until he reaches the starting Chicago. out in full bloom, and the prospects for a tHiuntiful harvest are very point, and all the while there will htv been on his one side steep, sandy If .Is. flattering, and on the other nn uninterrupted Thos Sinull and’ family attended stretch of flat country, with a t oil black the funeral of Mrs Email’s sister's and fertile. It seems that these hills baby at bhelburn Natnrday, must have been made after the creation Carl Noland and mother left for of the world, and many persons believe Foeteriaat week. that they represent hundreds of years' toil of the mound builders. A fact that would seem to support that theory is this: While the soil all around these I 222 South Peoria St., CnicAOO, I i . l ., Oct. 7, 1902. great piles of sand has a solid clay foundation, the hills themselves are I Eight months ago I was so ill I that I was compelled to lie or sit nothing but sand, from summit to base. I down nearly all the time. My Ono of them might be cut down to a I stomach was so weak and upset level with the surrounding country, and I that I could keep nothing on it no soil but white, shifting sand would I and I vomited frequency. I encountered. The only kind of consump be Another I could not urinate without great theory that has often been and I coughed so much that tion to fear is “ neglected employed in nn effort to account for the I I pain my throat and lungs were raw of these remarkable peaks is consumption." I and sore. Th«, doctors pro- I existence I nnunoed it Bright’s disease and they are a diluvial formation, per People are learning that con I that I others Mid it was consumption. haps thrown up by the action of a great It mattered little to me what sumption is a curable disease. whirlpool at a time when this country I | they called it and I had no de- was covered with water. The absence It is neglected consumption of | sire to live. A sister visited me fossil remains indicative of the pres I from St. Louis and asked me if that is so often incurable. ence of the sea in pest centuries, how | I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. ever favors the mound builders ’ theory. At the faintest suspicion of A number of persona have endeav I I told her I had not and she a bottle. I believe that consumption get a bottle of ored to induce Mr. Tift to make excava I I bought it saved my life. I believe many Scott's Emulsion and begin tions in some of the saudhilla for the I women could save much suffer- I ing if they but knew ot its value. purpose of settling, if possible, the regular doses. question of their origin. Many persons The use of Scott's Emulsion believe there is little doubt that the at once, has, in thousands of hills contain evidence that they were by the hand of man. It is a little cases, turned the balance in built remarkable that Mr. Tift has never Don t you want freedom from favor of health. yielded to the importunities of his pain? Take Wine of Cardui friends, but he now states that he has Neglected consumption does at and make one supreme effort to last decided to make one or more be well. You do not need to be not exist where Scott's Emul excavations. The result will be watched a weak, helplees sufferer. You with a great deal of interest by the sion is. people of this section. can have a woman's health and . Prompt use of Scott’s Emul do a woman '• work in 1 ife. Why sion checks the disease while it not secure a bottle of Wino of T his N ews and Oregon Daily Cardui from your druggist to can be checked. Journal 1 year $5.00. day? Try for Health Consumption WlNEOWDUI A.aikei Report. Will You Be One of the Lucky Persons? The following reports are corrected every Thursday noon and are absolutely correct at that time: Eggs 16c. Butter 2o @ 40c. Chickens 12c @ 15c lb. Turkeys 18c lb. Gejse 8c lb. Lard 15c io. Bacon 14c 10. Ham' 15c 1L. Shoulders 12c Potatoes 65c Mchair 31c To Be Given Away Abso lutely............................... Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Chilera and Li arrhoia Remedy for Bowel Com. I taints in Children. "We have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy In our fatn'ly (or years,” says Mrs J B Cooke, Nederlaibls, Texas. “We have given It tn all our chil dren. We have used other medi clnes for the same purpose hut never found anything to equal Chamber Iain’s. If you will use it as directed it will always cure.” For sale by all dealers. ______________ We have 400 men’s suits of Clothing to sell this spring, ranging in price from $5 to $20 a suit. These suits are strictly up to date in pattern, cut, material and workmanship. Our proposition is this: To the purchaser of every tenth suit of men’s clothing we sell we give $10.00 IN CASH FREE Come in and look over our line of clothing and you will readily see that we have the goods and are fully able to do nil *e claim. Samples of cloth on application, but it will be nn>re satisfactory to see the garment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the n 11 r- signed has been by the County Co : "f the State of Oregon for Linn C h : .i y duly appointed administrator o’ :!.e estate of Rebecca A. Breed, dec i I. All persons bavins claims against - I estate will present them dnly verif to meat my residence in Scio, Ore; i , within six months from this date. Dated at Scio, Oregon this Deci tuber 31, 1904. W. E. S avage , Admr. of the estate of Rebecca A. Breed, deceased. In addition to our large line ot tailor made clothing, we have on hand 350 samples for men’s clothing, to be made from special meas urement at $12.59 to $75 00 per suit. You will want a newsuit for Easter. Ours is “The Clothing That Satisfies.”, G. D. TROTTER «STAYTON - - - OREGON, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦$♦♦♦» Î: U/>e City Meat MarKet. :: EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, ♦ as the executors of the last will and tes tament of David Henry Johnston de ceased. Any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby no ;; tified to present the same to the under ! I signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon, within aix months from the date of this notice, duly verrified as required by law. Dated this 27tli day of Nov. A. D. 190J. G eorge C hristie J ohnston H enry S ibbeld J ohnston Executors. Weatherford A Wyatt. Attys for Exrs. . The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ; > on hand. We solicit your patronage. ; GUARDIAN’S SALE. OTICE is hen by given that the un dersigned gua rdian of the person and estate of G. W. Phillips an ncom petent person in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Linn Countv, HOI HSR S¥, RN® ¥HB YORIfDS BRIRI Oregon, made an entered of record on the Sth day of February 1904, authoriz ing, licensing and directing him to sell at public auction to tlie highest bidder all of the following described land to wii: The North Half of the Northwest Nature’s Art Gallery of the Roekies in addition to Quarter of section three (3) in Town QPE? ship Ten (10) South Range one (I) ¿‘L.L the attractions at St. Louis. This can only be West of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 80 done by going or returning via the “Scenic Line of the acres, more or less. World.” That in pursuance of said order - the undersigned will offer for sale at public nrivaled Scenic Attractions. auction at the fron t door of tlie Court naqualled Dining Car Service, House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, nsurpassed in Efforts to Please. at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m . on the 14 th day of May, 1904, all of the said land in Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorta one body, terms of sale, cash in band Dated this the 23 day of February It 04. W. 0. McBRIDE, General Agent W. A. E wing , 124 Third Street PORTLAND OREGON Guardian. N WILL YOU BE THERE U $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFFEE We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of I^ion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prite Contcata, which win make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will ba -------- TWO GREAT CONTESTS--------- The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at «a the luv St. Louis A/UU43 Worlds FT 0 Fair; 1, the U1C second 8CCUQU relates reiMlCS to IO Total X OUU Vote For President to ------ be cast Nov. 1904. $30,000.00 ^2o,ooo.oo will be distributed in each of these contests, making makina ---- -- -------- -- ----- ----- 8, ,------ r‘ v*-#o,ooo.oo on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a to the one who is neareat correct on both J i’i'arsd contests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prise. First Prize d $5,030X3 Five Lion-Heads cut from Printed blanks to Lion* Coffee Packages and a vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack 3 cent stamp entitle you age, (in addition to the reg covers the expense of our acknowledgment to ular to free one premiums) vote J* in you that your es either contest: timate is recorded. WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST Whet will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. I.onl, World’, Fair? At Chicago. July 4.1893. the attendance was 283.273. For nearest correct estimates received In Woolson Spice Com pany’s office. Toledo. Ohio, on or before June 30th. 1904. we will give first prise for the nearest correct estimate, aecoud prise to the neat nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 1 2 6 IO 20 60 260 1800 First Friso ................... Second Prise ............. Frlsee— 4600.00 each Prises— 200.00 * Frlsee— 100.00 PTlses — 60.00 Prises— 20.00 Frtses— 10.00 Prises— 6.00 »2.500.00 1.000.00 1.000.00 l.ooo.oo 1.000.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 9,000.00 I 2139 FXIXEI, The a cent stamp TOTAL, »2O.OOO.C1O PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote caat for Praildant (Vetee for all candidates combined) at the election November*. ISMt ta 1900 election. 13.950.053 people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received In Woolson Spice Co.'s, office. Toledo. O, on or before Nov. 5.1904. we will rive rtve nrst prtse for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prise to the next non-est. etc..etc., as tollowm First * Prise ............... 1------- — 1 Second Prise ...... 1. OOO.OQ ta.600.00 I • a Prises— 1600.00 eaoli Frlxee— 200.00 ’’ --------- io Prlxoe— 100.00 20 Prize, - 60.00 •• Priiee— 20.00 60--------- •' 250 Frlsee— 10.00 - 1800 Priiee — 6.00 •• 2139 pirns. .1.000.00 1,000 JOO .. 1,000.00 .. 1.000.00 1.000.00 0.600.00 0.000.00 A total , tao.ooo.oo 4279—PRIZES—4279 Distributed te the Publle-aureptlnf S45,000.00-In addltten to which wo shall givo$5,0M to trocars * Clerfcs (sea particular« In LIOM COFFEE cases) waking a grand total of >50,000.00. TOLEDO, OHIO. «49