The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 06, 1904, Image 2

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    A,ailet K-.prt.
ITIS ANAT7ER OF HEALTH
PQR'3HERXFP
PMBIfiSHBD 'FRÍBRY OH BR5H aBBK.-
G. W. Morrow
or scio
SHIID AT THE CLASSICS.
The Republicans have a very
strong candidate in the person of J.
William Miller.
He is a school
teacher and a good one. No candi­
date will pull a larger vote from the
In »peaking of th* humoroui inel-
forks of the Santiam. If elected
d«nta that have come under hia notice,
he will make an honest, efficient Judge Gate», of the circuit court, tells
and conscientious official.
thia story. *aya the Kanaas City Star:
"While I was In practice,” he said,
"I was before the supreme court on
on* oceaaiou. While waiting for my
The Commercial Cream company cas* to be called I listened to a lawyer
of Salam yesterday aftefnion filed a from the southeastern part of the
suit against 8. V. Hall of Jordan state arguing hl* case. He was at
for recovery of a note for $93.20 and least six fact seven Inches tall, and
iaterest from January 27, and the had a voice so deep that wheu he
further sum of $31) attorney’« fees. spok* it seemed like the rumbling of
An undertaking for attachment was Niagara. ‘I will read,’ he said, ‘from
filed and real estate in Jordan, to­ ■ work with which your honors are
gether with personal property, was I no doubt familiar Blackstone.’ The
attached. The note, it is said, was I Judges did not smile, although there
given for some provisions bought by I was a decided twinkle in their eyes
the defendant of the plaintiff,
L
H. McMahan of Salem is attorney as they glanced at each other.
Attachment Suit Filed.
for the plaintiff. Mr. Hall is said to
be the operator of a «mail sawmill.
"The man read a few linesand then
—Albany Herald.
said: ‘There is reference here, your
dne'of the greatest
blessings
modest man can wish for is a good
reliable set of b iwei, If you are not
the happy pos-esnor of such an out­
fit you can greatly improve the effie-
ebey ot fhose you have by the judl-
ious use of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablet«. They are plesant
to take and agreeable in effect. For
■ale by All Dealers.
Made Young
again.
Rogular Domocratic Nominoo.
Tor County Cleri
J, William Millet
Of Sholburn
Regular Republican Nominee-
Foa Rocorlor
Wr W. Francis
Of Halsey
Rogular Republican Nominoo.
7or School Superintondent
E. G. Margason
Of Lebanon
Regular Republican Nominee.
For ShoiiS
honors, to a foot note by Lord Gran­
ville. I would have your honors pay
particular attention to this note, be­
Of Harrisburg
cause It U by Lord Granville.’ The
¡Judges waited expectantly. The law-
Regular Republican Nomlneo-
| yer held th* book In front of him,
; glanced at it two or three times, and
! then coughed as many times in rath- For County Judge
' er an embarrassed manner.
Every-
| body waited for several seconds.
I I Finally he »aid: ‘Your honors, I see
on closer inspection that this foot note
Of Albany
Is in Latin, so I reckon I’d better skip
Regular Democratic ITominoo.
that.’ ”
R. L. White
C. II. Stewart
Onto of Dr. King.s new life pills
eiich' knight for to weeks has put REGARDING THE CORONATION,
me in na.y.!Uana again, writes D H
Turner of 'rieuipseytsw 1’a, they are Ata Ad..rtl.l»lt Eipert Tell. Some-
ttalac About tbc fCITrct. taf th.
tffle best In the world for liver
■nd stomach and bowels purely veg­
Great Event.
etable. Never grip. Only 25c at E. 0
The coronation of Edward is one
Peery’s
For Troasuror
James Elkins
Of Albany
of the greatest subjects for adver­ Regular epublican nominee.
tising nt the present time. There are
few trades or manufacturers that
Natice to W ool Crowers.
*re not going to be bent-lilt d by it.
For months to come t:e guods to L"
I would like to say to every one
?opulfii»Diver»ion on the Beaches ol used, the jewelry io be worn, the
colors to be fashionable, and the that you are entitled to ha in the
Simun*' Reaorfo..
shapes of shoes nnd hats that will wool pool. I wish Io leave no one
take their complexion from the coro­ out that wants to join.
Send me
nation event, will be the subject of your name, post-office an l number
f*rettlly' ■otatalvd
RpMlnaeta*
Are discussion and description through­ of sheep, and I will book you iti the
Ttaketa Ham* b* lajuar**rs a*
out the world, says the National Ad­ pool. For any information write
■*«T«taZr. ol th* I.MU. at
me. The poo. wil b« closed the
vertiser.
th* SrmU.,
Go to any steamship office to-day first day of May, then I wil) know
in this city and you will find that what pool 1 have and be looking for
Seaweeds can be gathered at all sm - even at this early date state -ooms, a market for it.
Yours respectfully,
•on» of the year, but are at their best cabins anil choice places are being
8. P hilippi , Stayton, Ore.
in the summer and early autumn. spoken for the early summer and
Some of them float fr.a of anchorage coming royal event. Speak to any
l 4T GN’I Fl”1- A ‘r 'A . rtli g i tlcmcn
in the ocean and others are attached of the prominent society people, and
zV or in iy i,i each o muy to u rn-
to rocks and other statiouary object, all their arrangements are made with
:t t.'sbe''
by part* which are known ns "hold­ due regard to the great fashionable ago business for nu ■ io
ntaise of solid tiu.<n_ Hi »trraj.g.
fasts” and look like roots, but fur­ display of -the coming y- ar.
And sin'ithi iM.ns fide a ek>v fa ’ ' v ol | ' is
nish no nutriment to the plant. An ad­ when the pageant is over there will I aid by <1. -ck cacti Vl< n<i: v ai’L all ex­
vantage of th. work is the fact that be more coronation gloves, corona­ penses direct from heau jui. rters. Money
the plants may be collect«! in the sum­ tion scarfs, coronation collars, coro­ advanced f< r expenses.
Enclose sell
mer and not be presse»! until it is con­ nation hats, coronation everything addressed envelope. Manage r, K) Cax-
venient. Even the sun-dried products In fact, from souvenirs of the me­ ton Bldg., Chicago.
picked up on the seashor. and car­ mento order to a got d article of the
ried home will respond to a salt bath king's own whisky, than can be fig­
W A NTE D—F AITH FUL F E11 SO
and unfold their tangled nnd meaning­ ured on just now. That is why the to travel for well established himsi in
less masses into delicate traceries of coronation of Edward is going to bo few counties, calling on retail men I ants
pretty green, brown and red huea.says a good thing in its way, apart from and agents. Ixa-al territory Salary
(20.00 a week with expences a. din mill,
■n eastern exchange.
its royal import.
all payable in cash eiv li wook. Money
In order to make the »pecimena of
for experses advanced. I’o«iticn per.
value, either as displays of nature’s
ma nt lit. BusiiicSb successful and runn­
handiwork or as motifs for china and
ing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St
other decoration, they must be mount­
Chicago.
ed. Stiff cards are excellent for the
purpose. They can be white or tinted,
*
as taste dic.tat». With the cards nnd
seaweeds and a couple of deep basins
Eight cents a pound k
of salt water one is ready to begin
work. A pair of tweezers with which what a young woman paid for
to pick up the delicate structures will twelve pounds of flesh.
be found useful. Float a ,mall mass
off specimens in one of the basins.
She was thin and weak and
Then with the tweezers, a. it sepa­
paid
one dollar for a bottle of
rates into its parts, pick out a single
12.1 I’
plant and wash it fres from all sands Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak­
and impuritiM in th. second basin.
7.00 A
When thh» is done plunge one of tl ■ ing regular doses had gained
cards ander the water and bring It di­ twelve pounds in weight before
rectly beneath the cleansed specimen.
Holding the card at • eharp angle, ar­ the bottle was finished.
range the base of theepecimen in the
Eight cents a pound is
desired position with a camel’* hair
brush, needle or wooden toothpick. cheap for such valuable ma­
This work must be done under water.
Some pay more, some
When the delicate filaments are terial.
spread out to the best advantage with­
less,
some
get nothing for
draw the card a little way from-the
water and observe the result. The
their money. You get your
seaweed will adhere without any dif­
money's worth when you buy
ficulty. Ac th* arrangement pro-
gy.aaea th* card is gradually lifted
Scott’s Emulsion.
from the wafer until every portion
We will send you a little
is complete. If a chance in the ar­
rangement is desirable plunge the card
free.
into the water carefully nnd make
the alterations. When the work iefln-
iehed the midrib shoufd have a natural
SCO I’T & BOWNE, C hemists ,
shape and from it the filaments should
New York.
409 Pearl Street,
branch on either side. Drain off all
the water possible and cover the
50c, and ¿1.00; all druggists.
itaonnts with white cotton cloth to pre­
vent the seaweeds from adhering to
anything else. When all the mount*
•r. ready press them under heavy
Weights for several hours. If the ef­
fort has been painstaking beautiful
souvenirs will result.
Versons who hove sever collected
■enweede are sure to find in the oe-
tapAtfaa relief from the convention-
alitiee with whioh seashore resorts
abound and a pleasant resource for
leisure hours when fancy work and
summer novels have Vuot their charms.
The*, too, with the work there arc
sure to come delightful surprises, for
the Inconspicuous water growths de­
velop under proper treatnTDt unsus­
pected charms of form and color. To
know the names of the plants Is of
benefit, of course, but without a bo­
tanical term at hand one may still
claim the title of collector.
SEAWEED GATHERING
i * ’4
Will You Be One of the Luchy Persons?
H
To Be Given Away Abso­
lutely
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Ch< lera and D’arrho *a
Remedy for Bowel Com.
I laints in Children.
“We have u*ert Ch nnberlaiu’s
Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bettie
<ly in our fam ly for year»,” sujs
Mrs J B Cocke, Nederlattds, Texas.
“We have given it to all our chil
Absolutely Pure
(Iren. We l.ave u»e<J other medi
THFRE IS fíQ SU11ST1TUTE cine« for the same purpose hut never
found anything to equal Chamber
I Iain’s. If you will use it as directed
it will always cure.” For sale by
Public Health Notice.
ail dealers.
The Board of Health of the City
of Scio tie ires to call the-attention
of all r 'si dents of this city, to Sec­
tions No II to 1 I of Ordinance No 49
“Disinfot ting til Privy», cells, pools
and water closets’’
"The cleaning up of all rubbish,
briars bushes and manure, etc”
And your me hereby notified
that the above ir.ut be complied
with on or before Muy 5’ 1904.
L. E, Milh-r, Mayor.
J. Beard Ma r hail.
A. G, Prill Health Officer.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has l een duly appointed by the
County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
executor of the la«t will and testament
of Alexander Sumpt r Sr., deceased.
All per-on heving olainis against said
estate ate her ;, required to present
the same to ii J properly vitrified as l>y
law required. : t mv residence in Scio,
Oregon, v\itbi six montes Ï. om the
date hereof.
Dated t‘iis -it li day of Anril, 1904.
L W. Co* IFTON,
Eyecuto of th • latt wil and tes-
tament <»f A'e\ a I’der Sumpter Sr., de-
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 .$12.5) to $75.00 per suit. You will want a new suit for
Easter. Ours is “The Clothing That Satisfies.”
TROTTER
STAYTON
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed Las bi on duly appointed by tlie
County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
as tlie executors of the last will and tes­
tament of David Henry Johnston de­
ceased. Any and al) persons having
claims against sui,Restate are hereby no­
tified to present the same to tho under­
i signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice, c :ly verrilied as required by law.
Dated this 27th day of Nov. A. I). 1903.
1
^he
City
Meat
Market
DALEY BROS., P r o p riet or s.
♦
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always
J on hand. We solicit your patronage
G eorge C iiuistik J ohnston
H enry S ibbelo J ohnvion
Weatherford & Wyatt,
Attys for Exrs.
Executors.
"VTOTICE is her. hv given that the tin-
11 dersigneil «n i raian of the person
and estate of G. W. Phillips an ncom-
petent person in pursuance of an order
of the County Court of Linn County,
BOI H®R
h©UlS RND ®ÏB <ORW\T FRÏRI
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 the highest bidder
all of tiie following described land to wit:
The North Half of the Northwest
Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to
Quarter of section three (3) in Town­
ship Ten (10) South Range one (1)
the attractions at St. Louis. This can only be
West of the Willamette Aleridian, in
j.inn County, 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 otter for sale at public
J Tnrivaled Scenic Attractions.
I Ineqnalled Dining Car Service.*
auction at tlie front door of the Court
U nsurpassatl in Efforts to l’lease.
House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
at the hour of 1 o’clock c. m . on tlie 14th
Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts
day of May, 1904, all of the said land in
one body, forms of sale, cash in hand.
Dated this the 23 day of February 1904.
W. C- HcERIDE, C-onoral Agent
A. Ew ixo-
PORTLAND OREGON
121 Thirl Street
Guardian.
WILL YOU BET HERE
Thedfo. 1 B!: Draught
quic’
•
' the ac­
tion or C stomach and
cu ■ s ’ 'a chronic cases of
indip. stion. If you will
take a i ill dose of Thed­
ford'- ¡‘ . !< Draught oeca-
Bionall; . i wiil keop your
Btoniach 'i'll liver in per­
fect condition.
Mor? si. kno. s caused by
constipation tbai. by any
other disease. The«fiord’s
Black-1> ran Hit not only re­
lieves
■
■ ¡on butc: r-"3
diarrh :• i an ! dysentery c
keeps i 'Is > ./■ . rular.
OREGON,
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
No€Tce is hereby given that the under­
signed has bivii duly ai.pointed, by the
County Court < t Linn county, Oregon,
adnr.nistrator of the estate of Vincent
Krafka, deceased. All persons having I
claims against said estuie are hereby
notified to j resent same, duly verified,
as by law require 1, t » the un lc*; signed
administrator, F lunk Bartu, at )iis resi­
dence» near ( mbtree, Ore gon, or to Geo.
W. Wright, his attorney, at Albany,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of his notice
Dated this 1st day of April 1904.
oil!
Site’ll j
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 ajl we claim.
Samples of cloth oil application, but it will lie more satisfactory
to see the garment.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for I.inn County
duly appointed adminMiator of the
state of Rvbc< c:t A. Breed, deceased. I
All persons having claims against said
estate will ¡»resent them duly verified to
me at my residence in Scio, Oregon,
within six months from this date.
Dated at Scio, Oregon this Deceit her
31, 1904.
AV. E. S avage ,
Admr. of the estate ol Rebecca A. ♦
Breed, deceased.
Son A try’s tor Executor.
MI WM
stom­
ach troubl'. Thedford’sBlaet-
Draut’ht
■ 1 re < opd
in nna wi
than all th.-, doc­
tor’s meui ”i It
x in a
year.’—
. SA.iAH E.
8HUBFF LL’ • Ictts. lie, Ind.
$10.00 IN CASH FREE,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE OF AP-
1 OINTMENT.
FREE...
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
anti workmanship. Our proposition is this: To
the purchaser of every tenth suit of men’s clothing
we sell we give
POWDER
cans
On the Mengiehlak pettinatila. In the
<t«*pUn tea, there are five amali lake«,
fine rtf' them la covered with m H crys­
tal« atrong enough to allow a man
<nd beaat to croaa the lake on foot;
another la at round aa any circle and
• lovely rota color. Ite banka of aalt
«ryatal form a aetting, white aa the
driven .now, to the water, which not 1
■Bly ehowa all the colora from violet
tn roay red. hut from which riaea a
perfuma a* of violet*. Both the per­
ite* a«d the color are the rettili of
*f>* praaence of aeaw*«da, the violet
■tad tè' pin*
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The following reports are corrected
every Thursday noon and are absolutely
correct al that time:
Eggs l«c.
Butter 2o (S 40c.
Chickens 12c @ I5c lb.
'1 urkevs 18"'b.
I < le re 8c lb.
1 a rd 15c lo.
Bacon 14c lb.
ilam- 15c ll .
Shoulders 12c
Potatoes 05c
M< hair 31c
CT I"’. /«’ta «Ç 1
f
J ‘d
,. e are
to bo more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of L,itrn Coffee. Not only will the
on-lleads, cut iron
fn
the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we
e always given our customers, but
Free Premiums
■ rue IJ.'»n-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grund Prine Contests, which will
some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be
—----- TWO GREAT CONTESTS----------
cine to r male tue LvW
I have ■ V • used."— AIR
A. M. <1 ii A N T. Sneaus
Ferr;
■ tirst enntr- t will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Trouts World’s Pair; the seepnd relates to Total
’or I'ri /¡.'lent fe be .-a^t
8, 1904. $to,ooo.oo will be distributed in each of these contests, making
cn tm> two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give ■
rp a
«
n
— — —
to the one who is nearest correct on both
e? tosfs, and thus your estimates have twe
oppor.nnitiesof winning a big cash prize.
■ uai míe or bu
Printed blanks to
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack­
age. The 2 cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es­
timate is recorded.
Coffee Packages and a
2 cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg­
ular free premiums)
one vote in
’’.er contest
WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
tai July 1th attend;.r.-e at the St. T.otils
July 4.1*13. the at’cndr.nce was 283,273*
ived tn Woolson Spice Com-
19TMI, we will
ad prize to the
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coo.oo
2139 FRIZES.
2 500.00
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XLOO
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C’J.OQ
I.V'J 6S' »
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Frir.es— 100.00
Frisas — 60.00
Fv<te» — 20.00
Prizes— lo.oo
Prizes*-
5.00
r
O00.O0
What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes
for all candidates combined) at the election November 8. 1904? Ln
1900 election. 13.959.653people 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 give first prize for the nearest cor­
rect estimate, second prize to the next nea-est.etc.. etc., as follow«:
1 Flrzt Friz« .......................
S2.COO.OO
............
1 Second Prize
1.000.00
2 Frtzis—1600.00 eech
1.000.00
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6 Prize«— 200.00
■’
1 000.00
IO Prize«— 100.00
••
1.000.00
20 Prizes—
eo.oo
■■
...... 1,000.00
60 Prizes-
20 00
•'
......... 1,000.00
260 Prizes—
10.00
“
2.5OO45O
1800 Prizes—
6.00
••
9.000.00
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TOTAL.
*20.000.00
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SBtrlbutHl to th» Puillo—a^rfigatfai 245,000.00—In addition to which we «hall ghre 15,000
to Gm-fri’ Clerks (s?a
i
In LIQ*t COFFEE caw» making a grand total of 550,000.00.
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.