fe
• i •
it I Al]
lllitl
Manager Wanted,
Trustworthy lady or gentleman to
manage business in this counsy and ad
joining territory for well ami favorably
known house of solid tiuanbia) standing. |
f‘-0-00 straight cash salary and expen
ses paid each Monday by cheek direct
from headquarters. Expense mouev
advanced. Position permanent. Ad
dress Manager, SlOComo Block, Chicago
Illinois.
FOR SHERIFF
G. W. Morrow
miríSHBD;BRIBRY[OF ER0H ÎTBBK.:
OF SCIO
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
1
EDITORIAL.
:
in************************
J. W. Millar, candidate for county
dark, to a college graduate and one
of tbe beat qualified man in the
county. He is young, active, unas
suming and of a cheerful, genial,
Although a college
graduate be la Just plain “Billy”
Miller and meets all his friends on a
common level. If a candidate car
ries his full pat ty vote he is sup
posed to be a good man but M r.
Miller will run considerable ahead
of his ticket, particularly is this
true in the Forks of the 8ant!am
where he Is best known.—Lebanon
Criterion.—Tbe above to true, and
unless we are greatly deceived, he
will be our n?xt county clerk.
disposition.
The office of sheriff in this county
ia a bigger affair than 4t has been in
With tne development
of tbe county, the business of the
sheriff’s office has increased amaz
ingly. To successfully handle this
business requires a business man;
one who is conversant with business
methods and one who has felt busi
ness responsibilities. For a man to
fill these requirements as well as
otheis connected with the office it is
doubtful if a hett< r choice could be
made than that of G. W. Morrow.
He is successful business man, thor
oughly reliable, accurate and judic
ious; a man In whom the voters
may have entire confidence.
years past.
We imert in this issue the card' of
Zames Elkins, republican nominee
for&unty treasurer. Mr. Elkins
has given general satisfaction as
treasurer during liis present term-
This office is one of heavy responui-
billly and now requires good clerP
cal ability, and for which Mr. El
kins is well qualified and his strict
Integrity is acknowledged by all.
A careful, conservative business
man, possessing a good knowledge
of law, and fully conversant with
every part of tho county, C. H. Stew
art will make Lh n a fine judge d ur
ing the next four years. Of tila
.lection there can be no doubt; the
only question being how many huh>
dred majority.—Jefferson Review.
lo$T BILL DOUBLED ITSELF.
Regular Democratici Nominee.
What th 9 Republican Ticket
Party^Stand For.
----- r—
The management of the republl-
can campaign wishes to give a clear
fair and frank statement of the at
titude of the republican party in
the campaign Just opening.
We
are not »’party of negation; we are
not going into a fight against any
political party or personally against
any of the members thereof, but
ere going into this contest tc work
earnestly, fairly and honorably for
the election of the republican nom
inees to th. several county offices,
which we conceive to be the best in
terests of Linn county.
While we realize this Is a contest
between the republican and demo
cratic tickets, we are not unmindful
that there are other parties having
nominees in the field, and it Is our
earnest desire, and shall bo our par-
ticular care, to treat all with the
We
utmost courtesy and fairness,
also recognize that there other ele-
ments oot rebresented by a ticket to
beyeckonel with in this contest, to
whim we promise fair »nd cordial
treatment, and we invite their co
operation, and point to the fact that
such reform measures asked for by
the people which have been brought
about lu the past have be“ii through
the republican party, which party
upon all reform measures deals fair
ly and honestly with the demands
of the people.
The republican ticket is composed
of clean, honest, upright men emi
nently qualified for the respective
positions for which they have been
named and to the nominees upon
the other tickets we accord the right
to make the same claim. We slial
not encourage personal attacks upon
any opposing candidates, nor hitter
contentions and discussions through
the public pieBS,-and no such con
dition shall ar.se unless in defense
necessit ited bp some course initia
ted by the opposition. We want a
clean camdaign and accord to our
opposition the same deBire.
We shall work for the success of
th.) republican ticket, and trust to
be able to do so without unjust bias
or prejudice to the rights of other
parties tailoring for their respective
nominees.
J. 8. VAN WINKLE,
Chairman Ilepub'ican County Cen--
tral Committee.
Th« Wea.-rfal Riory of tho Pertly
■ m Tha« Callo, »orIk Wo
Aaawoa.
I
'
and
■Ra was portly and prosperous, an al-
Rteratlva «tata of affaire that seemed
to give weight to his word«. There
fore, tbe little Land gathered in front
of an up-town hotel and which had
watched with interest and laughed
with mean delight at the man who
chaeed his hat two blocks in one of
those sudden gnles. listened with ra-
apectful attention to the portly man
who had laughed louder than the oth-
Isra, and who led the way to the cafe
tar, relates the New York Mall and Ex
press.
•‘Tha* hat-chasing game reminds me
of a peculiar thing which happened
to ma when a boy,” ha began. “I was
brought up on a farm in thia state, and
was one of thoee happy-go-lucky
youngsters, always in trouble, and
with a happy faculty of getting out of
ocrapea.
“Ona day my father gare ma a five-
dollar bill to go down to the village
and buy some things for the farm.
For like, I started off holding the bill
by thè eorner and letting the wind flap
it about my fingers. There eame n
sudden puff and the bill wae torn
from my grasp. I saw it fly overa bush
and started off in hot pursuit.
It
meant recover that bill or get thè
worst licking that ever a country boy
received.
“Jumping over the fence, I saw the
bill dancing merrily along about five
feet from the ground In a ten-acre
field, and nothing to check ita prog
ress. My. how I rani Once or twice
I nearly had It, when a fresh gust of
wind would send It in another direc
tion. I chased the bill all around the
field, and finally, panting and exhaust
•d, I grasped it and fell to the ground."
The portly man muttered something
that sounded like “s’luck," and drained
Ms glass.
The others followed suit
and waited patiently for the climnx.
“Gentlemen, it is hard to believe, but
when T recovered my breath and
|o<>bsd at the cause of my furioua chase
1 found it waa a ten-dollar bill that
somebody else had beat.“
Nobofiy had courage enough to ask
what had become of the flve-dollar bill,
sad the baud dispersati In silence.
T he N ews and Oregon
Journal 1 year $£>.00.
f
J. William Miller
Of Shelburn
ÖAgifiö
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Regular Republican Nominee-
Fon Rocorlor
W. W. Francis
.Of Halsoy
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Regular Republican Nomineo.
For School Suporlntonloiit
Public Health
E. G. Margason
Of Lebanon
Regular Republican Nominee.
For Sheriff
R. L. White
Of Harrisburg
Regular Republican Nominee
For County Juigc
C. II. Stewart
Of Albany
Regular Democratic Nomineo.
For Treasurer
James Elkins
Of Albany
Regular 'epublican nominee.
Notice
to Wool Crowers.
I would like to say to every one
that you are entitled to bs in the
wool pool. I wish to leave no one
out that wants to join. 8end me
your name, post-office an i number
of sheep, and 1 will book you in the
pool, For any information write
me. The pool wil be closed the
first day of May, then I will know
w hat pool I have and be looking for
a i market for it.
Notice.
. ,
CAST o/ CHARACTERS
.
I Harrv Sharp, "a detective pierced with Cupid/adart’’. '.'.''
Joe, “a mischievous newsb -y”........................................ ' ’
| Mike, “Josiah’s valet”.............................. ................ ..
| Jeff, “Priscilla’s man of all work”......................................... '
Priscilla Brown, “whose affections are centered in Josiah”
I Birdie, “an ‘angel’ that flirts”...............................................
j Edna, “Priscilla’s niece witli a penchant for Mr. Heart”..
Mrs. Black, “» childless w idow”...........................................
Percy Wells.
.......... .... > Joe Wesely,
................ Ira Abbrtt.
............ W. A. Ewing,
.. A. W. Hagey.
..Winifred Munkers.
.............Creora Sims.
....Sylvia Munkers.
Mrs. Walter Bilyeu.
W1LLY0U BET HERE
u
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
PERSONS
few counties, calling on retail merchant«
and agents. Local territory. Salary
|20.l)0 a week w ith expellees n< dilional,
all payable in cash eiu h week. Mo„ey
tor expenses advanced. Positkn pe r
manent. Business successful and rusu-
ing. Standard House. 830 Dearborn St.
Chicago.
1
H!f*K < Altl>.
3«. 2, F or
I
Train leaves Albany ...................
“
“
Corvallia ............
“ arrives Yaquina ........ ..
^o. 1, tetiiriilug:
Leaves Ynqntna............................ .
Leaves Corvallis............................
Arrives Albany ...........................
'4
512 1-3 Congress St.
P 'BTL a :. , .M aine , Oct. 17,1902.
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
to any doctor’s medicine I ever used
and I kuo -v whereof I speak. I suf
fered for iiine months with suppressed
menstruation wh.ch completely pros
trated me. Riinrf would shoot through
niv back and sides and I v. bUd have
blinding headaches. My limns would
swell up and I would reel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I paemed to be beyond
the help of physician*, but Wine of
Oardui came as a God-send to me. I
felt a change for tho b ’tter within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without, suffering the
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is Rimpiy wonderful and I wish
that all suffer.rig women knew of its
good qualities.
TreMaror, Portland I2.-ouon.ic League
Xo. 3, For Detroit:—
7.(Ml
12.20
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No« 4« ironi Det* .»II: —
Leave« Detroit...............................
Arrives Albany.............................
1 »0 p. M
s... p M
'I rani No.
1 arrives ---------
m Albany
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----- - In time_ to
-nnect w it b the S. P. «ont h bonn4 train, in
well m giving two nr three hours* ir, Albarn
•rtore depa t ie of 8. P. notch bound trait
oi Port ian 1«
I rain No. J c H,nect< vrlt the ”» P. W
"1 le *»'iiti *t Lorval im ( rt.; mg tor Indexen
deuce McMinnville and all points north ,c
Por’ land.
. „ _ ,
EWIHN Si )NE- Mr linger.
IHOft. COCKdE L Atzeni Albany
We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Mon 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
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
tho world you should try Wine of
Cardui now.
Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a 81.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
h Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prise Contests, which will
make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can lend in as many estimates as desired. There will be
---------TWO GREAT CONTESTS----------
The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World’s Pair; the second relates to Total
Vote P ot President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $20,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making
ca the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a
»-> th« one who is nearest correct on both
contests, cud thus your estimates have two
opportunities of winning a big cash prize.
WANTED—SEVERAL
INDUS VRl-
oils persons in cm h statu to travel lur
house e«tablshed elevei years and wnb
a large capital, to call upon merchant*
and agents for successful and profitable
line. Pennanant engagement. Week
ly cash salary of $24 ano all traveling
expenses anil hotel bills advanced in
cash each week. Experienci not essen
tial. Mention reference and enclose
«Ji-addressed euve'ape. '1 he National,
2 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Five Lion-Heads
Printed blanks to
cut from
vote on found in
Lion
Coffee Packages and a
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The a cent stamp
covers the expense of
2 cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg
ular free premiums)
our acknowledgment to
one vote in
either contest
to
you that your es
timatela recorded.
WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST
What will be the total July 4th «»tendance at the St. Louis
World’s Fair? At Chicago, July 4.1893, the attendance was 283,273.
For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com
pany’s ouiee, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June ^Hh, r*U. we will
ivo first
xe for the uearest correct usiimatJ, second prize to the
a ext ne. ares:,etc
“*■
’’
M etc., as **
füllews:
1 Ftret Prti» ....................
. . *2.600.00
1 Se iend Frlxe .............
1 000.00
2 P i I xqs -(000.00 euch
.1 .COO.OO
Prlxes—---------
1 OOO OO
Filze«—
. 1 .000.00
prlles—
. 1 000.00
Prlxes—
’..c^o.oo
Prisas—
•o oo
1800 Prlxes—
... 0,000.00
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Germa y haa 3.SLO.UOO guata and the
Vailed Í it«« only 1.900,000, whwrawa
oar number of cheep 1« «1,000,000, and
Dermany'« only ».700.000.
Vanadium, one of the rarer metala,
haa the property, mixed with cupper,
of allowing that metal to be drawn
Into very fine wlrs. Vanadium costa
A1S0 per pound.
Tbe output of pig iron in Germany
tras risen 7» per cent, in the past 11
years. During the came period the
output of the United Staten baa risen
only M per cent., and to now nearly
14.000,000 ions.
Peat gee haa been employed ae fuel
•t the Mótala steel works, Sweden, for
the paet 10 years, originally for the
puddling furnace«, and to a «till great-
ar estent, subsequently, for tho open-
ke*rth furnace«
T
J Jcsiah Perkins, “brusqui and fickle”..................................
............... E.C. Piery.
■ Thomas Hart, “a young lawyer in love with Edna”
.................Roger Cain,
Richard Ro and, “supposedly wealthy, but heartless anil sciieminf'
jming ” ” '
person
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has liecn duly a> pointed, by the and estate of G. W. Phillips an ncom-
County Court < f Linn county, Oregon, I intent person in pursuance of an order
administrator of the estate of Vincent ! of the County Court of Linn County,
Krafka, deceased. All persons having ■ Oregon, made an entered of record on
HO! FOR
lr®¥15 OB ¥HB TCORBDS FRÍR!
claims against said estate are hereby the Sth day of February 1904, authoriz
notified to present same, duly verified, ing, licensing and directing him to sell
ashy law required, to the undersigned at public auction to the highest bidder
administrator, Frank Bartu, at his resi I all of the following described land to wit:
dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo.
The North Half of the Northwest
W. Wright, his attorney, ac Albany, , Quarter of section three (3) in Town-
Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to
Oregon, within six months from the. ship Ten (10) South Range one (1)
the attractions at St. Louis. This can only be
West of the Willamette Meridian, in
date of this notice
Dated this 1st.day of April 1904.
Linn County, Oregon, containing 80 done by going or returning via the ‘'Scenic Line of the
F rank B aktu ,
acres, more or less.
Administrator.
That in pursuance of said order the World.”
Geo. W. Wright,
undersigned will offe.- for sal<> at public
nrivnled Scenic Attractions,
Atty for Admr.
auction at the front door of the Court
nequalled Dining Car Service,
House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
nsurpassed
in Effortsto -Please.
! at the hour o‘* 1 o’xlock p. m . on the 14th
| day of May, 1904, all of the said land in
Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts
I one body, terms of sale, ca«h in hand.
| Dated this the 23 day of February 1904.
V. C. McBRIDS, General Agent
V. E wing
Guardian.
124 Thlri Street
PORTLAND OREGON
A trntiw rtby get fleiuen
» V or in ly iii each c< unty to n-su-
. ere bnsinefaF for hl ciu
svbiisbefi
re use of solid financial stfirdlug.
straight ( xmih fide h ekty st.lciy of
I aid by ch *ck eacd Mt adsv witl. all ex-
pttneB direct from head jUi.rters. Money
advanced f< r ex} enses. Enclose self
addressed envelope. Manager, 330 Cax-
ton Bldg., Chicago.
Leaves Al'»ail y ..............................
Arrives l)?troit..............................
“We havo u»ed Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remt
dy In our fam ly for years,” says
Mrs J B Cocke, Neflerlands, Texas.
•*We have given it to nil our chit
dren. We have 'used other medl
clnes for the same purpose out never
found anything'to equal Chamber
Iain’s. If you will use it as directed
It will always cure,” For sale by
all dealers.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Yours respectfully,
8. P hilippi , Stayton, Ore.
WANTED—FAITHFUL
PROGRAM.
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Ch< lera and D’arrhe a
Remedy for Bowel Com.
I laints in Children.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tfie Board of Health of the City
Notice is hereby given that tlie under
of Selo de ires to call the attention
of all resident, of this city, to Sec signed has been by the County Court of
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES.
tions No 11 to K> of Ordinance No 49 the State of Oregon for Linn Coun.y
“Disinfei ting all l’rivys cells, pools duly appointed administrator of »the Acr I.—Ptrrlor at Prist ilia Brown’s.—A kettle of fish. Josiph gets an “angel to
estate of Rebeicri A. Breeii, deceased.
and water closets”
fix him up.—A mistaken embrace and a total eclipse.—“Bah, he’s been
•‘The cleaning up of all rubbish, All persons having claims against said
eatin’ onions!”—A dusky prophet—The girls’ compact.—I’s wid ya,’ pard,
estate wrill present them duly verified to
briars bushes and manure, etc”
eoerv
time; we'll turn dis house upside down.”—Sharp, the detective.-The
And your are hereby notified ¡meat my residence in Scio, Oregon,
“angel gives s ime good advice.—A wronged and childless widow.—“A
within
six
months
from
this
data.
that til« above must be complied
woman's business.”—Thr rival suitors.—An altercation.—Jeff’s planB begin
Dated at Scio, Oregon this December
to work.—“Curse you, I’ll------- ’’—Consternation.—Picture.
with on or before May 5 1904.
3!, 1904.
A ct II.—Sharp’s office—The detective and the “angel”.—A photo in evidence._
L. E, Miller, Mayor.
W. E. S avage ,
A trick on the Irishman.—Josiah gets excited again,—Joe gives the old
J. Beard Ma r ball.
Admr. of the estate of Rebecca A.
man a “tip.”—An embarrassing predicament.—A providential interruption.
A. G, Prill Health Officer.
Breed, deceased.
—A few “p’inted” questions.—The “angel” offers some more good advice.—
“Is that young rascal trying to cut me out?”—The story of Josiah’s life—An
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF AP
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
old man’s darling.—Priscilla scents a mouse.—An undress rehearsal.—Out
POINTMENT.
of the frying pan into the lire.
Notice is hereby given that the under A ct III.—Back at Priscilla’s.—Another embarrassment lor Josiah.—“By golly,
Notice is hereby given that the under- signed has been duly appointed by the
dis am a debbil ob a muss!”—Priscilla in war paint.—Reconciled.—More
signe I ‘ lias
‘ been duly
J appointed by the i county
County court
Court oi
of lann
I.inn county,
County, Oregon,
trouble for Jeff.—“I’m in love up to my eyebrows.”—A spring chicken and
( ounty Court of Linn County, Oregon , as the executors of the last will and tes-
an old hen.—A bitter encounter.—Defiance.—Josiah makes a bargain with
executor of tlie last will ami testament tanient of David Henry Johnston de
the “angel”.—Confusion worse confounded.
of Alexander Siimpt-r Sr., deceased.! ceased. Any and all persons having A ct IV.—Scene as before.—A vote of confidence.—A few more pointed question's
All person1 having claims against said | claims against said estate are hereby no
—“Ef dar’s gwine ter be a ’splosion, dis coon will see de fun eben ef he gets
estate are hereby required to present tified to present the same to the under
blowed up.”—Mike on a tear.—Josiah’s ultimatum.—A father’s confession
the same* to me properly verified as by 1 signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
and an unexpected guest.—The ’«plosion.—Tom’s exculpation.—The biter
law required, nt my residence in Scio, within six months from the date of this
bit.—Father and son.—Priscilla relents.—“Call in tlie preacher and let’s all
Oregon, within six monies from the notice, imly verrified as required by law.
be happy!”—The remnants of Mike.—Finale.
date hereof.
Hated tiiis27th day.4 Nov. A.D. 1903.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1904.
G borok C hkistie J ohnstox
J. \V. C ompton ,
H exkv S ibbelp J ohnston
Executor of tlie last w ill and tes
Executors.
tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de Weatherford & Wyatt,
ceased .
Attys for Exrs.
H. Bryant & Son Atty’s lor Executor.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION îorïailis & Eastern k P
Send forfree sample.
8COTT A BOWNE. Chemist«,
400-415 Pearl Street,
NewYork.
6Oc. and $I.OO| all druggists.
A FARCE COMEDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS.
For County. Clerk
Daily to travel for well established house in a
Scott’s Emulsion is the
means of life and of the en
joyment of life of thousands of
men, women and children.
To the men Scott’s Emul
sion gives the flesh and
strength so necessary for the
cure of consumption and the
repairing of body losses from
any wasting disease.
For women Scott
Scot. ’ - s Emul-
'
sion docs this and more, It is
a most sustaining food and
tonic for the special trials that
women have to bear.
To children Scott’s Emul
sion gives food and strength
for growth of flesh and bone
and blood.
For pale girls,
for thin and sickly boys Scott’s
Emulsion is a great help.
JOSIAH’S COURTSHIP”
;
2139 FdlZES.
TOTAL,
*20.000.00
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes
for all candidates combined) at the election November 8,1904? In
1900 election, 13,959,653 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 tfve first prise for the nearest cor
rect estimate, second prize to tbeaext nearest, etc., etc., as follows:
First Prise ,...................
1 “
......................... *2.500.00
1 Second Prise ................
.......................
1.000.00
2 Frizes—»600.00 each
............................ 1.000.00
e Prise«— 200.00 “
.......................... 1 000.00
IO Prise«— 100.00 “
........................ 1.000.00
“
20 Prizes— 60.00
i ,000.00
Prises- 20 00
“
.......................... l.ooo.oo
Prizes
—
10.00
“
250
....................... 2.500.00
5.00
“
1800 Prizes—
9.OOOX5O
2130 PRIZES.
total , *20.000.00
Bo
Fi* RIZES _
___
4279
Distributed Io tho Publ’o—sgjrsgitlnt 545,000.00—in addition Is which wo shall give 55,000
to Grocers’ Clerks (see parflcGin In 1,10?» COFFEE case«) making a grind total of >50,000.00,
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.