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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1904)
■yV« are alter your eno« trade and offer you good values ’’ and guarantee the goods. During this month we have a biff'reduction on Men’s and Boys’ Slippers, and to close out ••veral tinea they will go at 25 par cent less than the regular price. M m ’ s Heavy Bhos, $3.00,*$3.25 and 43.50, shoes with outside counters $2. Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just ..one dellar. Bsy* School Shoos, boys sizes $5.25—Youths |1.—. As complete a shoo store as though we carried nothing but shoes. the p’etue will tie the best kind of evideuee In the thousands of con test eases pendlug. In most of the «a»es where the title ss disputed the original ¡enirymen sets the claim th it has made more improvements, and the contestant who seeks to oust the entrymen alleges on the con trary that there are few If any im provements that the biw lias not been complied with. Ou this issue there lively contests and many wit- i itnesses are brought ti testify on each fide. As a usual thing these disbutes end in an appeal to the head office in Washington, involves time and expense. It is believed that the kodak will put an end to much of this trouble, supplying evidence that cannot be coiitroyeted and removing any posaibilty of mis takes in evidence, the witness in thia case being incapable of trilling with the truth and beyond the lm- plication of perjury’. « <U>*O<H»*****~**SK>AttA***A * I Jefferson j CORRESPONDENCE | * <r**<r^*i<***irtr**4«*****«« Larwood. Hamon Garland lias returned to Portland. A. R. Baker and wife made a business trip to Stayton Saturday. W. T. Larwood made a trip to Lebanon and return Saturday. Orville Gains who has boon sick for some time past is convalesent. Saturday. Prof Wilson of Scio has begun teaching at Munkers. Mr, and Mrs. Jos Munkers were Scio calle.s Friday. Miss May ma Donahue returned from Albany Wednesday. Mrs. H. Quigley and daughter Martiia are reported quite ill. Harry Landers was visiting rela. lives above Scio last wook. Mrs. Wm. BUyue and Bettie have gone to Albany to reside Wm. having purchased half interest in a barber shop there. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Scott cf Albany were visiting D. Donahues Monday and Tuesday. 8ch<>ol closes at the DeVaney Dis- trlct Friday. Mr. Daxenport has been laying pipe to carry water from Roaring river to his house. W. C. Miles is quite ill at present Dr. Booth at Lebanon was called to see him on Friday. LOCAL* Charged with Secduction. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gaines, Orville I Corsts—read Wesely Bros. ad. Sexton and Chas. Craft were Scio Best Coug'i Medicine tor Children Frank E. Galloway, a youug man (V®®®®®®*®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®*®!® For 8ale—Fruit ¡dryer, cheap for residing in Marion county not for visitors during the week. When you '«uy a cough medicine H. Phillips was an Albany visitor eash inquire of J. 8. Morris, Mr. Sniiidler has been raising a for small children you want no in Scio, was arrested in Portland yes Tuesday. Cash paid fir hides and pelts of all terday while on his way out of the new barn which will be ready for which you can place impllcts confi B. V. Hall was a passinger for De- kinds. state on a chiirg of seduction alleged the new crop of hay. dence. You want one that not only Guy Mcknight. to have been committed in Linu tioit Monday. relieves but cures You want one Wm. Brenner this week sold over county. A warrant for the arrest of The mountains had a very win- that is unquestionably harmless Henry Myer was an Albany visi fifty head of cattle to au Albany Galloway was sworn out in this city tery apperance on Friday last as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets tor yuateiday. butcher. Monday by W. R. Brenner of Scio they weae covered with new fallen all of these conditions. There is Miss Myrtle Meyers la visiting in nothing so good for the coughs and Fre-h bread, pies and cakes from brother of Miss Deona F. Brenner, snow. Salem this week. the A Ibnny bakery for aale by H. charging Galloway with sedueting colds incident to childhood. It is al under promise of marriage, Miss Mrs. Tswu-e .e of Sa’om, who has so a certain preventive and cure fo G. C. Johnson was a business visi Phil'ips. Brenner. The crime was com- been visiting with her parents, Mr. croup, and there Is no danger wha tor at Albany Thursday. Corsets—Wesely’ ' mitted January 25 last, and the ever from w iooping cough when it D. P. Mason, the Albany druggist complete line of Royal Worcester young man, when he found that he and Mrs, Pitchford, has returned is given. It has been used In many and Bon Toil corsets. home. was in our city Wednesday. was expected to live up to his epidemics of that disease with por Tho d ince in tills city Friday promise, quietly packed Ills grip, The Gaines Telephone Co. was feet su cess. For sale by all dealers. Jessis Daley came up from Salem boarded a train of the Woopburn Monday for a visit with her parents. night of last week was well at setting poles and stringing wire tended and a good lime is reported. Silverton branch ana left for Port Mor Is Fnueral. Mrs. and Mrs. G. W. Humphery land. The Brenner family, reali Wednesday, Their line is now com Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., zing that the youth was leaving the pleted. were over from Jefferson Tuesday. will be at his Seiq office the first half The funeral services over the body decided to act prompl v, and Mrs. B. A. Millsap will visit at of each month. All work guar coutry, The waters of Roaring River and of Fred ('. Morrm. Kyukuk miner, a wariant wa3scuied and placed in the Misses Munkers for several days anteed. the hands cf Chief of Police McClain Carbtree Creek are stilt very high w ill be held at 2 1*. M. Bunday at Miss Dora Meyers came up fro tn L. C Sherwood has sold his farm ot tills city, who at once notified the and will remain so until the snow is Mas nic half, Tlie Masons will be .Portland the latter part of last week about four miles east of Scio, to An Portland Police. Yesterday morn meltes in the mountains which will in charge. The body will lie sent to Scio Oregon, for interment, Under- when Galloway arrived in Port ■John Wesely and F. J. Irvine tone Holecek, and will move to Scio ing taker Green has cliargo of the re- land, he was arrested, and Mr. Bren be some time yet. wore Albany visitors last Saturday. to reside. ner went to Portland to identify the The Star Mill A Fluino Co. expect mains and willjenbalm thorn—Daw- E. C. Peery has just received a man. Chief McClain goes down to to start their mill in the near future sc.n Daily No «s. Mrs. Fred Beard from Roseburg, is visi ting with her sister, Mrs. F. J large and complete line of books, Portland to bring up the young man most any thing you want, and at to try him for his crime. Efforts to saw out lumber to repair their ‘Irvine. E's'it Grade Examination. reasonable prices. are to be made io settle tne ca«e hv flume which is broken down in Johnnie Gill has gone to Seattle the two y oung people, and it i» several places. The Royal Worcester and Bon where will be employed by R. E. Tho eight grade examinations Ton corsets give style to the plain urged that such a course would re Tile citizens of Larwood who have •Hlbler. est and most inexpensive .gowns. lieve Hie youth from punishment politic it iisy1 rati-ns feel much en- havo been completed bv tlm surpin- f. r his crime and would save the Will Miller of Shelbnrn, republi For sale at Wesely Bros.’ tendent. Abaut fifty failed, one girl from the scandal certain to en coruged since Scio has been favored i hundred took in eight studies and can nominee for conuty clerk was in win Look in Wesely Bros, east gulf iier. If tliis cannot be done Albany Thursday. are continue and tlm foil iwmg pass dow and see tho finest display of the youth will lie prosecuted for his with the nomination of two candi G. C. Johnson attended the repub? corsets ever shown in the city, They offense when lie is brought here. dates this year they feel c< rtnln that ed:Lebat.on—Anna J’eCormick, Ruth llcan cential committee meeting a1 are Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Gallowiy was preparing to lea*e some of the political plumbs will Keebler Henry’ Preever, Nellie Albany yesterday. corsets. Portland and tried to escape officer fall to their lot at the hands of tha Goodrich. Jessie Va i Dyke, Arthur who arrested him. Hi- had $69 next political conventions. They Wiley, Walter Kimmell, Maud Cox Johnnie Gill returned from Port The public school stude ts ! when searched at the police station. I land Monday where he has been at give an ice cream social next Cheadle, Adetia Volstedt. believe in the just and equal recog- Richard tending a dental college. Stayton—Effiie Harolii. urday evening. A shott program I niznati n of all the cities in the Married Last Night. Shedd—Mary Workniger, Gl idys Byron Gill returned from eastern has been prepared. Admission free county. Pugh. Frank E. Galloway and Mi.-s Oregon last week and ¡8 now Ice cream 10c ents. Near Albany—Alton Cox, Hubert Lena F, Brenner were m irried i n Santiam and Vicinity. clerking for Chas. Wesely. H. C. and Curry the eye specialist the Blrtelict, Frank a id Raymond Mc parlors of the Russ house bv Clain, Rose Blerly. The Misses Irvine from Lebanon of Walla Walla will make a profesl- Justice of the Peace Thompson at 9 are visiting at the home of their onal trip to Scio soon they carry the o’clock last night. The two young Brownsville—Edna 8wearinger, largest and most complete set of Li people are residents of Stayton and Lillian Warmouth, brother F. J. Irvine this week. st ruments ever carried oil the Tangent—L< »ter McFarland. The young Miss Ella Wilson of rendieton Pacific coast. Watch for circurlars Scio, respectively. ,) urban—M ollie Bllyue. couple will go to Stayton this morn arrived here Thursday for a visit for date. Knox Butte—Evans Ilouton, Vor- ing, where they will reside on the her sister Mrs. T, J. Wilson and 8. \V. Gaines who lias lost an eye en McFaron. A freight train on the Scio Short farm of the groom. They are both family. Jordan—Mix McCall, Line managed to have a wreck this well k ¡own and highly rtspccled has sent to San Francisco for a pair llarri-ffiurg—Elmo Portor, Ralph Dr. A. G. Prill was nn Albany vis week. An old bridge gave way but youug people of t’.iat neighborhood, of glasses. 8 hisler, itor yestercay. attending the meet- no damage resulted, When the where they have many friends who Mrs. 8. Fletcher of Siietn was H il.soy—Stanl *y Stevenson, Ed 'lng of the republican central com wrecking crew will be here to re- wish them the best that married caded here by the illness of her fath win Gardner. mittee. pan damages we do not know, life can give—Herald. Sweet Home— Lehi Thompson, er Mr. Reed. Hon. and Mrs. Jefferson Myers Traffic is at a stand still, No lives Marrivd, Clyde Sherman, Blit Wilson, Flor- have been up from Portland the were lo»t owing to the bravery of Wm. Bilyeu of Jefferson visited ance Thompscu. past week visiting the |>areiitnl the engineer Ilagey. Scio—Cleora Sims, Ward and homo of D. Myer-, Mr. Myers ¡»pre Bids were received this week for 1 Mr. J. II. Fleener and Mrs. Chris with his mother Mrs. J. Bilyeu the [ Wade Cyrus. sident of the Lewis and <’lark Ex- several repairs on I O. O. F. hall. tina Johnsen were married at the i past wook, Gates—Alice 1* Hennes», Frank position committee and is very en The building is to be shingled, win I former, a few miles 8outh of Scio> Every one on telephone Nc. 8 are Peterson, Byron Wilf, Robt Riliurt- hubistlc over the prospects of the- dows |'Ut pul Ulf in. till anil ’» «» a small addition | ill «( . j • Jay evening, , April 23rd* well pleasee and do not see how s on. txposition. An-itemized list of the added besides the painting of the |0,1 l.acomh —Mlnnlo Ilalsiy. ’I .I at r<_> llriirrvr "ti Sv. I t 11 ('■ rl YJit I1PP1 Henry" llaaalnl* Hassler (r G-o Sutherland perporming the they ever got along with out it 80 expenses of the commission has whole structure, Holley—Stella Malone. been given us by Mr. Myer-s and it bid ¡$8», Ed Balschweid $65, and .1. ceremony. The bride was a resi long. Sodaville—Caioline E. Murry, Cyrus $57.50, the latter securing tiie dent of Portland, They have ti!« will be.published next week. Tim Spaulding crew are quit0 Cora Gray. contract. Fox Valley—Eveiine Vaughn. ungratulaiioni of their (rleu li, buisy now rolling logs in the Crab- Mohair PoOl Sold. Mr. R. W. Kelsey of Newberg Rock Hill Ed.th Vaughn. treeUreek preparing for a big drivo winner of the national Prohibition Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. The highest stand ng is that of The mohair pool sold in this city Interco'iegiate Oratorical Contest at to Oregon City. Verne McFaron and Evans Hous Saturday last consisting of five hun- Chicago in June 1900, accompanied Mr. A. Libby and wife came up tr n of Kuox Butte, approximately "I have been subject to sciatic erek was purchased by Wesely Bros. by’ W. Eugede Knox, the inimit 91. 34} cents per pound. The mohair able impersonator, and supported in rheumatism for years,” writes E H from Jefferan called here by the Robbed lie Grave. was sold by se aled bids an<l the bid- song ty Messrs. Howard Hocket Waldron, of Walton Junction, Iowa, 1 severe illness of Mrs. Libby’s father >ders were iVe.se v I Bros., Minier and and Elmer A. Newby’ will hold a "my joints were stiff and gave me i Mr. Reed. f Gill Co., Win. Brener and M. r Sen meeting at the Babptlst church on muen pain and discomfort. My A Startling lncido.it Ismrratcd by ’ M. C. Gaines sold eig hl head o joints wou d crack when I straight ers of Albany. The I «iter bid on- May 1 ltli. at 8 P. st. ened up. I used Chamberlain’» stall beef cattie and some fat hogs re John Oliver of Philadelphia s fol 33 cents, while mohair has been As will be noticed by an in his Pam B.-lui and have been thorough alizii.g some over $399 for the same. lows: "I was in nn awful condition I Bold in Scio ttie past week in sin <11 My skin was almost yellow, eyes lots at a figure as high as 33 cents issue, C. C. Lee will soon have a ly cured. Have nut had a pain nor He also lost a'flne lior .e wortn $100 sunken tongue coated pain coni inti mohoir pools have been sold all over band o' eastern Oregon horses at his ac..e from Hit* old trouble for many ally in back and sides no appetite 'the 3tate, some aggregating as place for .-ale. A sale at Mr. Lee's months, it is certainly a wonderful the past week. growing weaker d ly by day. Then I much as 40,000 pounds, but in no In place is always equivalent to a pic liniment.” For sale by all dealers, Santiam Grange met at the ir hal was advised to use Electric Bitti rsj stance has as high a price been as nic, people coiniug for miles to at .Fatal Shooting Affray on tiie 25th with four new applic- to my great joy the first bottle made tend who have no idea of buying. was paid for tnis little Scio pool. decided improvement. I continued All bring their dinners and there is ions for membership and wh dec a their Come to Scio with your mohair u»e for three weeks, and am pool» when you want a big price. always :ce cream and confectionary Corvallis, Or.. April 21.—Chester ided to have n basket social on the now a well man. I kn >w limy rollbed stands there, it is in reality a picluic Keady is dead, James Dunn is dead Wesely Bros , also purcheased 5,000 Mr. Lee lias a reputation of being a and David A. Osburn is dangerously 18th oi May a good program and line the grave of another victim.” No pounds of dried apples the week for *>ne should fail to try them. Only 59 which they paid the top market man ofhis word euen in a horse shot, as the result of a pistol duel music a go Hi time in general guar guaranteed at E C Peery’s drug dedl and this goes a great way in that tork place shortly after mid- anteed. All young and old are in price. store. the selling of his horses for the buy uight this, Sunday, morning. vited to cotno, bring your best girl er knows ttiat wbHt lie in buyiig la Kea ly was aged about 18 years and nn extra quarter and we will "I have used Chamberlain’s Stem just as represented. The date (,f Flax Wanted. and was the son of George B. Ready ach and.Liver Tablets with most the sale will announced later. head of the printi ng department at haven good time such as you never satisfactory results,” says Mrs F L A very plesant time was hud at the college. He was shot and in heard of before. Phelps, Houston, Texas. For Indi We want from 100 to 15 acros of gestion, piliousness and constipation the Rebekah Lodge last night the stantly killed by sheriff Burnett flax, good clean stuff not less than 30 Jordan. these tablets are most excellent team from Lebanon was here and while resisting arrest. inches long. We will pay $12 per Osburn’s wound is in ihe neck; Initated four members, they put Bold by all dealers. ton cash for good ¡lax delivered at the floor work on in a very pleasing the hall having entered the left side Jordan Valley grange is boonMn-g. the miil ind $7 <»r $8 per t n f< r manner. 'Lhe candidates were Mr. of the neck and is probably lodged A‘Good Show Coming. The creaks here are lined with the loose Uax. Wo sell you seed f< r nnd Mrs Paul, Mrs. VV. S. Elliott. under the right shoulder libido $1.50 for 55 pounds p.iyah o when 1 he trouble Ix’g hi siiortly before fisherman. The Steel 3- Feeland moving pic Mrs. Littleti n. Lur.ch was served you deliver the flax to (lie mill. I i midnight when Keady, after leav- ture illustrated concert will bn in and a good time reported, those The propel amount to sow is SO or Mrs. Chris Pepperling has return ! ing a lostnuranl, fired off his pl»tol, Scio Monday evening May 2nd, to lailng present from I.ebanon were, 85 pounds per acre. Flax should ed from Roseburg, she has been at and ex sheriff Osburn who is night Stive a First-class entertainment Mrs. B. A. Millsap, Mr«. VVestlall, not be so.rn after the I5tu of May. Mrs. C. E. Pugh, .Vrs. vVill Morgan, officer at Corvallis, undertook to tending- h* r iHi-baiid during his ill This company has been giving con Jon. W k - klt ,' arrest him. Keady was tinder the Mr. Will Morgan, Dr. \V. G, Amos, certs in the Willamette valley for ness She reports him much Im Manager. ! Itiuence of liquor aud when Osburn Mrs. J. C. Booth, Mrs. F. Hewrich, the past six years. proved. - approa.iheil le d r ew a gun and or- Mrs. Geo. Cruson, Mrs. Cunningham Admission 25 and 15 cents, Re A Créât Stnsation The singing at Mr. and Mrs. J. M. served seats 35 cents, on sale at ine Mrs. Wm. Wigle»worth, Mrs. Wm. I dered Osburn to halt. There was some pulleying and as Calavan.s '.vis well attended. Elkins, Miss Carrie Robbins Miss drug store. Theie was a big -cosati.in in Loes Mary Saltmarsh. Florence Gatchell, I Osborn continued toadyauce Keady CirtusCole Is staying with his sis ville, ind wnen W II Brownof th.it Miss Leila Westfall and Mr. *t attain ■ sh it him. A Thoughtful Maa. Sheriff Burnett was sent for and ter Mrs Perry Bllyue. attending I pisce who «ve» l'Xpp'Oed lo die, Irvi Rtland. I hi» fife silved by Dr King’» New Di» < in due time arrived. James Dunn school in Bilyue Den. It is said that the general land 1 accompanie'l M M Austin of Winche ster Ind, cover.v for Consii’iiptioii. Ifewrltos him and the 81 k riff knew what to do in the hour of office is abeut to establish many re ¡approaching Keady, took him by The farmer« of this vicinity are "1 endiired bwiff* rubli* agonie» frmn need. His wife han such an unusu forms In its methods of transacting i the arm nnd srderen him under ar- ! wr I! along with thrlr farm work. Aathma hot your New Discovery al ca-e of stomach and liver trouble busenes». One of these is tiie equip rest. Keady weipped out a pist<l| pive me immediate pellet and soon physicians could not help her. He ment of its special igents with first ¡and began to fire. The first shot | The Jordan boys played a lively- effected a complete cure ” Hlmilnr thought of and tr ed Dr. King's koei ks. These will b** used to pho ..ent wide of ttie mark, and the game of base ball Sunday Fiat. «■tire« of Consumptlon, Pneutnonia, New Life Pilis and she got relief at tograph tiie improvement» of home se Bronchiti.» and Grip are numerous. •oml, also aimed nt the sheriff,, Bilbernagel Bros, have lie.in buisy It’» thè penile**« remedy f<>r idi once and was finally cured, Only 25c steads, timlier and stm.e eateries tixik effect in Dunn’s alxiomen. olid other land taken by settlers, and at E C Peery’» drug store. Then Burnett fired ami Keady ■ the past week, marketing potatoes. thioat and lung troni»,e». i’rice f>9c fi Giisranteed bv E ( j Peery ¡ fell with a shot in his he ld. Dunn ’ Frank Pepperling and Geo. Quo- nnd fell into the « rins of a companion, ener made a flying trip to Stayton druggist. Trial botili | tiling two shut» at Kead*. as he did the past week. On the way’ home J so. Burt Turner, aged 22, is in cus- I their team ran away damaging the 1 WA KTED-SEVER a L ¡ tody as an aece»*cry with Keady. on li ptr*»!» in each »1 btggy considerable. Dunn died Tuesday morning. ' bom .1 wish to inform all those wishing liorsea I’reaehing rervice» were conduct A Illi ViJ CRpit»»’. fO cull Manager Wanted. of any kind that I will have about 70or ed at the Blyeu Den church house mid Apenin for line . Permonant .*:*ri Sunday last by Rev. 8. B. Cole. 75 head at my farm about June 15th. I lycii»h Hilary of $2i si Trustworthy lady or gentleman to will have some good draft horses and Munkers. mm*« mxl hotel Li manage business in this coanay arid rvl- PURELY PERSONAL | Everything that is pretty and stylish in Summer dress goods Stylish summer hats and shoes One of those tailor made suits would be pretty nice for sum mer. And all to fit your pocket booK. HIBLER & CILL Co I Scio £ ♦ i - _ Oregon Of every description, from the 3 cheapest to the best. Art squares, Ingrain, in fact anything you may want in carpets or linoleum. uvsiiiwii u u li i i roadsters and prices will be reasonable. Notice will be given of the date of sale. C C LJ<1< leach week. Et pc joining teirit >ry for well and "favorably tini. Mention reierem known liouse ol soli*) finanbial standing. Geo. DeVaney is on tho sick list fl'tdre-H-,’ <*tive'*« e $20.(4) straight cash salary and exj>en> Mary Murphey has gone to JefTer- 332 Pearl* »m St., Cli'Cii sen paid each Mon.lay by check dir* et from hcarhiuartera. Expense money an to remain indeffntlly with Mrs. advanced. Position permanent. Ad Ray Reeves- dress Manager, 810Como Block, Chicago I Miss. s ary uorahue returned t» •" Everything in the latest styles in wall paper f • CHAS. WESELY The Housefurnisher Scio, Oregon. CORSETS To insure stylish effect and proper fit in your garments, wear ROYAL WORCESTER You I s for Corsets