The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 06, 1904, Image 3

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    Obituary.
S CORRESPONDENCE S
AVe ere after your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’’ and guarantee the goods.
During this month we
have a big reduction on Men's and Boys' Slippers, and to close out
several lines they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price.
A MURDEROUS BAND,
Geo. M. Reed was barn in New
York, October 17, 1822, and died at
▲uitrallan Secret Society Pledged
his home three mile« south of Scio,
Munkers
to Kill and Destroy.
April the 26, «04, at the age of 81
U m ' i Haavy 8hoe, |3.00, »3 .25 and *3.50, alioes with outside counters_j2.
year's, 6 months and 8 days.
He
Mr. Jas. Jonston of Virginia was
L*dk»’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and Ince, all leather, for just _one
was marriedto Maria Farrell, August a guest of his uncle Jas. Jonston last Op.r.t. l.l.f * Klnic Who«. Word
dollar.
la Law—at
10 1847 and whodied in 1889 Fourteen week.
Bay. School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths |1.—.
tlaa aad Proradar, at
children were born to them of whom
■aaawtlaa.
Geo. and A. M, Goin were over
four ate now alive, Ho came from
from Jefferson Sunday.
[ Illinois to California in 1873, and to
It is now somsthirg like 40 years
Rev, Jameson of J efferson con-
Oregon in 1876, where lie has since
•¡not ths British government was
ducted
services
here
Sunday.
lived at the Iwme of his son and
much disturbed by the depredations of
Mrs, Miner and daughter Lea of what appeared to be an organized band
youngest daughter, He was buried
Tursday of last week at the Millers Heppner are guests of her sister Ibra of murderers operating throughout
New South Waler. The organisation
cemetery neir Jefferson, tho funeral T. D. McClain.
was a secret one and at first seemed
set vices which were conducted by
T. L. Goin of Cal is visiting num­ aardly worth while noticing. But be­
G. L. Suterland, being attended by erous relatives in tills vi.'iuity,
fore five years had parsed it was ao
I
powerful that the government found
many friends and relatives of the
Misses Nellie al id Hattie Huntly itself forced to arm even the constab­
kick and the lawyers sue, the pre­ deceased.
I j OCAL-
were visting in Jefferson last week. ulary with revolvers and to instruct
achers preach and th sinners sin,
A baseb ill game between the Jeff­ them not to b*'too slow about shoot­
and cares beset the souls of men.
Card of Thanks.
ing in order to give them rome means
M. E. Bilyew was at Albany the But through it ail the printer prints
erson
and Munkers nine will be of protection against the criminals
To all those who so kindly assis­
first of the week.
he saves and saves and stints and;
played
next
Sunday
on
the
Denny
who had been enrolled under the so­
ted me during the sickness and
Mrs. Laura Paul was over from tho winds may rave and the floods
grounds.
ciety’s rules. Since then, -despite con­
may roll and droughts break through burial of my heartfelt thanks.
Albany Sunday.
from pole to pole; but the printer
Mr. E’ L, Emery and family of itant warfare made on it by the po-
Wm. Reed.
ice, it has grown so vastly that now
R. Shelton was n business visitor mao he prill’s and prints, saves and
Wisconsin are of Mr. and Mrs. Jon­ many cities are terrorized periodical­
at Albany Monday.
saves and stints and stints—happy Cured hig mother of Rheumatism.
ston and they talk of locating here. ly by its members and it threatens Aus­
For Sale—Fruit dryer, cheap for happy printer man dots the very
best tie can—sticking type or twist-
D. Donahue has 201) bushel of seed tralia much as the Molly Maguires
cash inquire of J. 8. Morris,
Mv
mother
has
been
a
sufferer
for
iog press, he trusts to luck and does
potatoes
he would like to dispose of. threatened the United States, say* an
many
years
with
rheumatism,
says
Mrs. H. 8. Jo’nnston was visiting his best.
eastern exchange.
W.
‘
H.
Howard,
of
Husband,
Pa.
at Waterloo during the week.
Thia Australian secret murder so­
At
times
she
was
unabl
e
to
move
at
Larwood.
“Josiah’s Courtship” wilt be pre­
ciety is known as Larrikin. The Lar­
Misses Emma and Lulu Morrow
all,
while
at
times
walking
was
rikin is divided into branch societies
w*re Albany visitors Wednesday. sented by local talent at |the assem­ painful. I presented her with a bot­
bly hall, Saturday evening, May 14.
known as pashes. Each push has a
C.
P.
Hassler
aod
Geo.
Garland
tle
of
Chamberlain's
Pain
Balm
and
L.O. Sherwood and family moved The play is given under the aus­
king, whose word is law.
after
a
few
adplicatlons
she
decided
were
Scio
visitors
during
tire
week*
to Jefferson the first of the week. pices of the Etidies Helping ¡Society
The member of a push must do what­
it was the most wonderful pain re­
Wain Davenport who has been in ever the king directs, be it robbery,
Mrs. Foil is of Kingston, is visiting and is played by eleven characters liever she had ever tried, in fact she
The
proceeds
will
be
used
to
help
her sister, Mrs. F. J. Irvine this pay Fir the parsonage recently pur­ is never with out it now and is at all Salem for some time returned home arsou or murder. In turn the entire
week.
timesable to walk. An occasional Monday.
purh stands by him and will s-top at
chased by the M. E. church.
application of Poin Balm keepsjaway
nothing, however desperate, to rescue
G. W. Morrow has been at Laban-
Commodore
Hassler
made
a
trip
the pain that she was formerly
him if he is taken. So well have many
oh and vicinity several days this
troubled with. For sale by All to Albany Saturday.
of thp pushes proved their ability to
Wooburn to Have Flax Mill.
week.
Dealers.
do this that in the districts where they
Messers
Moon
and
Looney
of
Jeff
­
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
are most powerful H is common for
The flax industry promises to
erson wero here Saturday looking them to commit «11 sorts of criminal
Election notices issjed.
II. Phillip* is seriously ill with pneu­ take on new life this year, saye the
monia.
Salem Journal, and Eugene Bosse,
j fora team of horses, which they acts in full daylight and practically
pubiicly.
County Clert B. M. Payne is sen<l could purchase.
Miss Claudia McKnight returned the manager of .the Salem mills, is
There is little really secret about the
from a visit with Albany friends very confident of a large acrege be­ ing out election notices to the
Guy Craft m tde a business trip to
ing ready for market this fall. For
organization cf the ?
s. Nearly
yesterday.
the past two seasons has had the old judges of each election precinct. i>ortl ind the first of the week.
everything cci.^crnlng them is known,
These
notices
are
to
be
»n
sted
by
Mr. and Mrs. Bresler of Lebanon, flour mills leased, but has erected a the judges eallMg attention to tno i I-rank GMnes was an Albany Fri- so far as their methods of .«electing
were visiting at the home of T. J. new building on the Savage farm,
new members, punishing traitors and
near the asylum, and operate both general election to lie held June 6,
Munkers Sunday last.
so on are concerned. I hit nll the ef­
mills this year. In additi«».*) he con­ 1904, from 8 a-in, to 7 p. in, Be-j Mike Bilyue of Jordan was here forts of the police have h°en unavail­
T. 8. Coffey left for .Silverton templates the erection of a m il at
ing to find out who the kings are.
Monday, having accepted a position Woodburn, and will lease the Scio sides the many candidates to be Sunday.
Any male youth more than 17 years
ta a harness shop there.
The Spalding Logging Co., which.
plant and operate it. The dam that voted for the following will also be
old who lives permanently in a push
Mrs. 8. Phillipi of Slayton has furnished power for the Salem mills on the ballet: Shall swine he pro- has a large number of logs on the iistricl is eligible for membership.
been visiting at the home of her was destroyed during the winter, h.bited from running at large <n ' banks tlie Crabtree Creek near here Should he wish tq join he sends the
and it caused a cessation of work but 1
father, A. T. Powell this week.
an engine will be installed in a few j the folks of the Santiain rivtr in . j, making preparation to float them king a written application and a fee
of ten shillings, which is one of the
The Holy Rollers have been sent months, and several hundred tons < f Linn county Oregon? L ical option down the creek at once.
to the insane asylum, a thing that scutched flax will be manufactured liquor I ,w. Direct primary nomin-
Mug’s perquisites of ofliee. On receiv­
should have been done months ago. frem the raw material now on hand.
The increased price ill the potato ing the application the king calls to­
ation law.
gether his five councilors, whom he in­
W. H. Young died yesterday The people Wi o have followed the
market has caused considerable structs to make inquiries and report.
«V looping Cough.
morning at 6 o’clock, of cousuinp- flax industry have great faith in the
activity among tlie farmers in the \ meeting of the push then is con-
tloi, aged 62 years’ Obituary next future, and freely predict that the
Willamette valley will have a num­
In the spring of HM1 my children vicinity several loads were ta<en to • ened and the applicant is accepted or
week.
ber of linen factories within a very had whooping cough, sivs Mrs. D Crabtree on Friday and Saturday. ’•ejected on a show of hands; If ao-
' Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D , few years, as conditions for the \V Capp?, of Capps Ala.
• pied he serves as a provisional initi­
1 used
will be at liis Scio offlee the first half growth and manufacture of the mat- ■ Chamberlain’? cough remedy with Owing to the wet, cold condition of ate for a period < f six months. Then,
the ground, few potatoes for tlie ufter subscribing his ñame to the
of each month.
Ail work guar­ erial and goods are very favorable— I the most satisfactory results.
1
anteed.
Woodbuin Independent
•‘push hook,” which 14 a book wherein
thtnk this the best remedy J have new crop have been planted.
ever seen for the whe oping cough.
Mrs. Gatch of Salem, Worthy
Prof. E. G. Morganson of Spicer are recorded the crimes committed by
the pu.-’.i, he becomes a full-fledged
This remedy keeps tho cough loose,
Grand Matron, order of Eastern Star
lessens the severity and frequency was in the"vicinity on Tuesday and member and i > made acquainted with
was visiting the lodge at this place
IOWA
TOWN
’
S
DAILY
MIRAGE.
Wednesday,
shaking
hands
with
of the coughing spells and counter­
the push’s1 code of laws. No oath U
Wednesday evening.
acts any tendency tov.ord pneu­ fiiends and look over the field prior administered and there is no ceremony
E. G. Morgason, republican candi­ Singular Illusion That 1« Visible in monia. For sale by All Dealers.
)r fortn of introduction whatsoever.
to entering tiie campaign for county
date for school supt. was in our city
Cedar Rapid* Whenever the
The first and most stringent disci­
the last of the week, shaking hands
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port­ superintendent.
Sun 1* Shining.
pline of push ’.aw enforces obedience
i
with old friends.
land and Willamette Velley Foint».
The R. F. D. Rout which was es­ to constituted authority. ‘‘What the
Every day in the year when the sun
Wesely Bros, want all the wool
tablished here last September has king suys gots” is their own phrase,
Low
t.iund
trip
rates
have
beet
In this part of the country this year is shining a mirage may be seen in placed in effect between Portland proven to be success. Prio ■ 'o the lnd t"he contravention of the maxim
and they Hre going to pay the top thia city, says a correspondent of and Willamette vciley points in ei
is punishable in the first instance with
establishing of the Rural Delevery the “sock,” in the sccoiul with death.
the Chicago Inter Ocean. So far as
price in order to get it.
•her
direeti
in.
Tickets
will
be
sold
is known this is the only place in the
Saturdays and Sundays ana liui'ted mail was recioved here but three The sock is popular v.ith all Larri­
J. E. Cyrus left unday last for
Ranier, where he Sis heed sawyer world where this phenomenon of na­ to return on or before tire following times per week. Of all the steps kins, who dearly love an opportunity
Round trip from West taken by tlie Goverinent in tbo in­ of witnessing its inflict!« n. •'! he cf-
in a mill. He disposed of tlie I. O. ture can be so regularly observed, al­ Monday.
O. F. hall contract to Ed Bals?hweid though there are many places where Scio, $2.b>. Thesame arrangement terest os i Io* larmers none is of- 'endtr is sti ippt I.gagged and strapped
it takes place under certain atmos­ applies from Portland, giving ail
face downward •'•/i.g an ordinary
Sick headache results from a d’a- pheric conditions. The mirage here
people a chance to visit greater value.than Hie rural until. wooden bench, whereupon the t xecu-
orders stomach and quicktey curred ¡s on one of the principal streets of Portland
points at greatly reduced Every community should make an
tioners beat him in turn with a sleek­
bv Chamberlain’s stomach and liver the city and makes the street appear valley
rate*.
- efiort Io secure the rural tniiil ser- ing filled with w<t sand until his flesh
(■•Diets. For sale by All Dealeis. as if there was a pond of water cov­
1 vice when it is once established it Is is completely raw. His wounds are
Clyde Ashby was over from ering it. So natural is this appear­
An cpei. Letter.
ihen salted and he is kept in a prison
considered a necessity.
Albany Tuesday. From here he ance that many times residents of
until recovery. On such occasions pro­
went to Jordon and installed a small the city who are not posted as to the
!
ceedings are conducted with the
News,
I-rum
the
Chapin
8
O
three line telephone switchboard mirage have turned from the street
gravest decorum; no one is permitted
Early in the aping my wife and
Crabtree Notes.
there.
to escape going through the water I were taken with dirrlroea and so
to speak and unnecessary violence is
I
that they thought they saw in the severe were the pains that wo called
sternly prohibited. No sympathy is
Quite a number of people in the distance.
R.
Boyle
and
Claud
Miller
a physician who prescribed for us,
H.
| manifested for the victim, and such a
vlciuity of Thomas are afflicted with
The best place to view the mirage
but Iris j.cdicjies failed to give .my have Omslied a contract of cutting n circumstance as a protest against the
tho measles, among whom are
from
is
on
First
avenue,
in
front
of
relief A friend who had a bottle of hundered cords of wood for W. J. barbarity of the punishment is abso­
Earnest Smith an-.l n chihi of Mr
Coe college, between Twelfth and equilibrium's colic,
cholera and
lutely unknown.
and Mrs. Fred Mespelt.
Thirteenth streets. On a bright day, diarrhoea remedy on hand gave T trnidge.
Th* death penalty is rarely exacted
W. W. Franc s of Halsey, demo- by looking down tfye avenue four or I each of us a aojy and we at once
The Metzger and Grant Holt of in the case of members of the frater­
cratie nominee for recorder was in five blocks away will be seen this lake felt the effects. I procured a hottie Spaulding Logging Co., were look­ nity, but outsiders who have incurred
Scio several days the past week. of water covering the roadway. Pass­ and before using the entire contents
He is a genial gentlemen and will ing street cars are so plainly reflected we were cu.sed. It is a wonderful ing after tneir interests here the the push vengeance are killed regular­
ly. The king chooses for executioners
make many votes by his visit here. in it that it is difficult to realize that remedy and should lie found in first of the week.
a score of bis subjects, of whom at
every
household
II
C
Bally
Editor.
W. S. Paul was a business visi- least seven are the latest recruits of
Yesterday as John Cary, who there is no water there.
Prof. Bates, of Coe college, accounts This remedy is for sale by All tor at Albany Monday.
lives a few miles north of town, was
the order. The victifn is surround« d,
Dealer.
driving along the road with a wag­ for the mirage by the fact that the
Mrs. T. J. Walker visited rel- stunned and thrown to the ground.
avenue
’
is
slightly
inclined
from
the
A bnre Illi ng.
on. the team became frightened and
No deadly weapon is employed. Each
atives at Lebanon last week.
rm away, throwing him out and indicated point of view. A person,
of the push silently kick the body of
therefore,
looks
down
at
the
mirage
breaking bis leg' It was broken a
IL W. Swink and family visi­ the prostrate victim until life is ex­
It is said that nothing is sure ex-
bove the knee and It will several at an angle of about 30 degrees, and
ted relatives in Polk Co. last week. tinct. Thus all the 20 are equally
cept
death
taxes,
but
that
is
not
al-
his
line
of
vision
crossing
the
down
­
months before he will be about
guilty of murder, and probably no
together true.
Dr. King’s new
Mr*. John Meyer and son Alfred member of any pu«h has been enrolled
coming rays of light obliquely at that
again. Dr. Pri.l attended him.
discovery
for
consumption
is
a
sure
point produces this singular illusion. cure for all lung and throat troubles. left last week for Deepwater Mo- for a longer period than two years
Whether it blows or whether it
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. having been called there by the ser­ without being thus star ped with the
snows, the season come* and the
C B VanMetre of Shedherdtown W ious illness of Mrs. Meyer’s father. hall-mark at pushdom.
season goes; the crops get sick and
Jf a
to •evf'r bH
the farmer blue—the storekeeper The N ews and Oregonian 1 year $“ Va, says I had a severe case of Bron
Mr. B. Apger of Lebanon visited coniKL-icu with ni» push or toutpart
chilis and fora year tried every
I
thing I heard oj got not no relief his sister Mrs. Walter Saturday.
from the push district in order to live
One bottle of Dr. Kin* now disco ve
do so only
Louis mid Will Meyer of Albany elsewhere he is allowed
ry then cured inc ab.^dutely. Its
after having signed a confession of
infallible for croud whooping cough spent Sunday w 1th relatives here.
having committed, single-handed, the
grip pneumonia and consumption,
Mr. an<l M rs. Rehm from the last capital crime of which the push is
try it. Il’s guaronteed by E C P< 'eery East are visiting with their daugh­ guilty. This document is handed to
druggi-t. Trial bottles free,
Beg.
ter Mrs. Wm Hchnuelle and family the king, who files it in ti e push bonk,
We have ju9t opened up a complete and up to date line o
sixes 50c $1.00,
heru there mnch plorscd with Oreg­ which is naturally kept in a place of
of Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs, Iron and <>
security. This book is the one strong
A startling Test.
on and are looking for a location and yet weak spot in the push system.
Wood Beds, Chairs, Couches, Suits and Tables.
■;
here.
If it were conveyed to the hands of
To save a life, Dr. T O Merrritt of
Also a full line of stoves, ranges, tin and graniteware. ' [
the authorities the whole push would
Jno.
Sampler
and
family
of
Tail-
: Mehoopany Pa made a «trailing lest
have to stand ««lf-arrai^ned and self­
See our goods before buying. We will save you money
resulting in a wonderful cure lie visited Saturday with E. Miller’s.
condemned as murderer« and accesso­
writes, a patient was attacked with
on every purchase.
< >
Frank Gooch of Saelburn was a ries. But so long an each member’s
violent Demurrages, caused by ulcer Crabtree viator Sunday.
name is in the bew k with h * record of
ation of the stomach. I had often
' crimes, so long is h** the helpless slave
found electric Bitter excellent for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Turnidge
o
,
9
o
acute stomach and liver troubles so spent Sunday with relative* al La­ of the king. Therefore the pushes real­
<> Baltimore block-near Russ House. Albany, Oregon.
ise that their safety dep*-nds upon the
I per scribed them* The patient
careful preservation of these mrmo-
gained from the first and has not I comb.
had an atUck in 14 months. Ele­
Tho farmers are taking advantage I rials. At Important gatherings the
ctric bitters are postlvely guarran- of the nice weather. And tho farm ! book must be produced, that members
may have an <>pportnnhy of reassur­
teed for dyspepsia ind gestión con­
progressing nicely.
ing themselves by perusing eonfes-
stipation and kidney troubles, try work
i them, Only
* Atícenla
•••
— Peery's.
at ”
E C
Mr. M'lliganof Spicer was buying , »ion» which tr«n»f»r »nd fasten their
joint burden« on the shoulder» of ab­
I>> tatoes in ttiis section last week.
Quick Arrest.
sent indlvi
Mr. and Mrs. John Kinzer made a i
I wish to inform all those wishing horses
J A Gulledge
.. of Verbena
_____________
Ala. trip to Albany last week.
I
was
twice
in
the
hospital
from
a
shv
Mrs. Geo Dickenson is visiting
of any kind that I will have about 70 or
Manager Wanted.
( ere cate of piles causing 24 tumorw. relatives at Lebanon '.his week.
|
75 head at my farm about June 15th. I
After doctors and all remedies
failed Bucklir.a arnica salve quickly
Trustworthy indy or gentleman
will have some good draft horses and
manage business in this connsy and ad­
arrested ¿fuMier iuflamatloil and
roadsters and prices will be reasonable.
joining territory for well and favorably
cured him. It cori<iuer?- aches and
Dierd rff rxxlge ;No. 54 to T. H- known
house of solid finnnbiul standing.
I cures pain. 25c. at E U Peery drug­
Notice will be given of the date of sale.
i
Coffey,
lot
in
Scio
250
*20.00 straight casli salary and expen­
gist*
se*
paid
earn Monday by check direct
Cora Mack to W, H Gill, 25x100
f from headquarters. Exp-naO money
, feet. Scio
&
advanced. P’sHtion t«ermanent. Ao-
j T he N ews and Oregon Daily
George Thomas to ,V F Gill lot
¡Journal 1 year $5.00.
, JOxilK) feet
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing hut shoes.
I
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 & GILL Co
FOUND!
The Place to Buy Your Confectionery
Having purchased the confectionery business
of F. II. Mauldin g it is my intention to carry
a> large stock and sell the same at living prices.
W'e solicit your patronage.
H. Phillips, Prop.
CARPETS
Of every description
the
cheapest to the best. Art squares,
Ingrain, in feet anything you may
want in carpets or linoleum
Everything in the latest styles
wall paper.
CHAS. WESELY
CORSETS
To insure stylish eflect and proper
fit in your garments, wear
NEW FORNITURE STORE!
PRATT & MILLER,
C C LEK
ROYAL WORCESTER
OR
h
Yours for Corsets