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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
New Steam Road Roder. i TUe are 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 B oas ’ Slippers, and to close out several lines they will go at 25 per cent less titan the regular price. fr****»***« »**«*****<>* I CORRESPONDENCE * s ********* ***** ********** The Linn county court at this term added important machinery to the road building apparatus of the Larwood. county, when a ten ton Buffalo Fitts Me*’* Haavy'Sbae, <3.00,13.25 and <3.50, «hoe* with outside counteract steam roller-was purchased, costing Ladiaa' Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just^oue Frank Gaines made a business a little less than $3,5110. Commiss dollar. ion jrs Russell and Sprenger voted trip to Albany during the week. Boy* School Show, boys sizes <1.25— Youths |1.—-. W. T. lairwood and A. R. Baker for the purchase of the machine, which was opposed by county Judge made a trip to Scio Saturday. Palmer, that gentleman holding Lee and Frank G lines loaded a that the investment was too great, car with lumber Monday. and that the smaller bridges in the Mr. Poindexter and family were I county wi uld scarce be able to stand visiting-at the home of A. C. Gaines the weight of the machine as it pass Sunday. es over them. The Star Mill and flume Co has re This is a valuable addition to the road building apparatus of the coun repaired their flume and turned in ty. Iu April the court bought two tne water to prevent it Irom drying R. Shelton has been out niter road graders, and another was out. LOCAL. votes this week and he couident bought at this term, while a number C. P, Hassler left for Portland have worked harder (f lie >had of were secured in former years. A Monday where he will stay for been a candidate. He was out in H. Phillips was an Albany visilot the Cracker Neck neighborhood rock crusher was also purchased some time. •yesterday. yesterday and In the Shelburn several years ago, and now another T. M. Smallman of Independence 7. J. "Barnes and J. 8. Morris were nelghborhoon today and he ex one has been added. This gives at Albany Tuesday. pects jvhen he oomes ba ‘k to have Linn county adequate machinery and Cal. Trullingcr of Shelburn At Wesely Bros., Butterick fash every .voter in this section regis for road bnilding, and the commiss were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Baker Sunday. tered. ’ ion plates for June. ioners believed they were Justified There is talk ot another telephone Irvine A Myer have been prepar G, W. Morrow has been at Alb ing for the building of their new in adding the toad roller, in view of line to be put through this part of any during the week. livery stable, leveling the lot it will the fact that the condition of the the country Let the good work go Just in, a line of ladies beautiful be placed on and in other u ays get treasury will warrant it, and the collars at Wesely Bros, ting ready for the change. They proper building of good roads re on. lot the contract for supplying the Crabtree Notes. Miss Effie Shore has been visiting lumber to the Hall Lumber Co., the quire» it. -friends in Scio this wees. L. W. LInzer and family made a luber all to be delivered by June 1st Butterick patterns for J udo on In order that the barn may be ready Several times of late we have trip to Albany Friday, hand now at Wesely Bros. to receive hay’ by the time the com called the Baptist church the M. E., A little daughter arrived at the and to correst this we will state that home of Mr. and Mrs. Stacey last For Sale—Fruit dryer, cheap for ing crop is ready. the parsonage recently purchased ■cash inquire of J. 8. Morris, Postmaster W. F. Gill and L. E. We did not learn the was for and by the Baptist church. Monday. All the new and up-to-date styles Miller were out north of town the The drama Saturday evening will news in time for lastweek’s paper, first of the Week trying to secure 4n ladies belts at Wesely Bros. signers for a rural mail route to be for the benefit of this purchase but hope the little miss will not be Notice the change in the ads of start - from Scio. They en and everyone should make it a offended, at our seemingly negli <Ohas. Wesely and Wesely Bros. countered considerable opposition, point to attend for the play is well worth the price of admission, and gence. Miss Lola Myers came up from for some of the people in that sec then besides, you will have the sat-, tion had the mistaken idea that a Mrs. J. K. P. Tate Is visiting her Salem last week for a shors visit. route from here would cause the lsf'tctlun of knowing you have father Mr. Munsy who is quit sick Mrs. Ray of Lacomb, is afsiting Kingston offico to be abolished, and helped a goed cause. at his home near Lebanon. her daughter, Mrs. Foren in this about sixty of them have signed a Whooping Cough. 'city. petition for a route to come from Will and Gouis Meyer of Albany spent Sunday at their parents «home Claud Shelton returned last week Kingston. Jt is to be hoped that children In'the spring of 1901 my from a visit with relatives in Indi Scio secures the route. had whooping cough, says Mrs. D here. ana. J. A. Bilyeu has been in Scio dur W Capps, of Capps Ala. I used Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Paul were The swellest line of ladies dress in g the week. “Jim” is one of Chamberlain’s cough remedv with Albany visitors Monday. the guards at the penitentiary, and the most satisfactory results. I goods ever offered tor sale is at he came up from Salem to register thtnk this the best remedy J have Wesely Bros. Grant Holt, Joe Metzger and in order to be able to cast a good ever seen for the wh< oping cough. T, J. Munkers and daughters, healthy democratic vote at the com This remedy keeps the cough loose, their crew of laborers are boarding Winnie and Sylvia, and Mrs. C. A. ing election. He says the reports of lessens the severity and frequency at W. J. Turnidg’e ibis week. Warner were Albany visitors Satur tie convicts being half starved is of the coughing spells and counter Fred Goock finished logging on day. all hot air originating from political acts any tendency toRord pneu he Crabtree creek and with his opi>o-ition to the present manage monia. For sale by All Dealers. Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., Will be at his Scio office the first half ment. and that the cons have never Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port family returned to Munkers. of each month. All work guar before been so well fed as now. Jim land and Willamette Valley Point». Elbert Keebler democratic nomi is evidence himself that there is anteed. nee for County treasure was call plenty of grub somewhere around Low round trip rates have beet ing on friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morris, Mrs. that institution. placed in effect between Portland Frank Morris and Mrs. Allison were visiting al the farm home of G. L. Cured hig mother of Rheumatism. and Willamette vchey points tn ei Ed. Morgason and W.-L. Jackson ther direction. Tickets will be sold nominees for County school superin Sutherland Sunday. Saturdays and Sundays ano limited tendent were pleasant callers here ' Wesely Bros, want ail the wool Mv mother has been a sufferer for to return on or before the following in this part of the country this year many years W ith rheumatism, says Monday. Round trip from West last week. and they are going to piy the top W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. Scio, $2.9 ». The same arrangement price in order to get it, At times she was unable to move at applies from Portland, giving all Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. James Knauff were all, while at times walking was Portland people a chance to visit painful. I presented her with a bot valley points at greatly reduced ■ aFSilverten last week, They have tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and rates. Miss Evuline Bilyeu recently 'burchase'd a farm near that city and after a few adplicatlons site decided closed a successfull term -of school »will move there in a few weeks. it was the most wonderful pain re in the Bender Dist. Card of Thanks, ‘Sick headache results from a dis liever she had ever tried, in fact she orders stomach and quljlfley curred is never with out it now and is at all To all those who so kindly assis- Henry Burmester has returued by Chamberlain’s stomach and liver times able to walk. An occasional ted me during the sickness and home from Portland where he has tablets. For sale by All Dealeis. application of Poin Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly buriil of my beloved father, I wish been attending the dental college, Mr. and Mrs. James Wesely, of trmiH.-d with. For sale by »ill to extend my grateful thanks. Coyote hunting has been the chief Palasky Kansas, are visiting with Dealers. A m. Retd. amusement in this vicinity the past bls .’amity near this city and with week, hut the hunters have thus his prother.s, Wesely Bros., in this An open Letter. Obituary. city. far failed to kill any of the sheep From the Chapin S (' News, killers. Harrison Phillips this week traded William H. Young was bom 'in Early in the aping my wife and <he residence oroperty recently ac Hops are growing very fast many quired by him to J. A. Bilyeu for Adams county, Illinois, January '13 I were taken with dirrhoea and so of them are up to toe tops of the the latters residence property cn 1841, and died at his home near Scio I severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, Roles. ■Main street. Thursday, May 5th, 1904, aged 63 but nis nediclnes failed to give any Heavy frosts here have grea’.ly ‘Several of the boys this week took years, 3 months and 21 days. relief A friend who had a bottle of I damaged the fruits, especially chér a hunt after a cove that had k elled He was married to Miss Eliza Cqatnbrlain’s colic, cholera anil it es. some 8heed for G. M, Bilyeu. the diarrhoea remedy on hand gave coyote got the best of the chase but Wagey December 23rd, 1860, and in each of us a aose and we ut once Mr. and Mrs. AfJet from Fox he is the only one that has got away, 1880 they came to Oregon. Eleven I felt the effects. I procured a bottle Valley are visiting relatives in this four having been killed recently. children were born to them, seven and before using fie entire contents we were cused. It is a wondeiful vicinity. Mrs. Matt Savage, wdfe of the girls and four boys, of whom four remedy and should be found in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker visited boys and two girls, mid his wife, ure editor of the Clearfield Pa., Public every honsehold 11 C Bally Editor. Spirit, and her daughter, Miss alive to mourn their loss. This remedy is fcr wale by All Mr. and 5 rs. Goodfellow Sunday. Wiana, are vistmg with Mrs. Mrs. M. V- Bilyeu is seriously ill. He was buried Friday, May,'6, nt Dealer. Ravage’s sister Mrs. Dr. Browne. Baseball was played by the Jord "Mrs. -Dr. Mott, a sisier of Mrs. tlie Providence cemetoiy, the funer Trotter Will Trot. an boys Sunday last on the Jordan Browne’s and son Will of Salem are al services being conducted by G. L. also visiting with her. Sutherland, the remains being fol G. D. Trotter, the Stayton man Campus. Dr. A. G. Frill is Attending Mrs. A telephone line will soon be con lowed to their last resting place by who is alleged io have attempted to structed as far as Munkers. The a large assembly of relatives and murder his wile, has decided to re M. J. Calavan who is seriously ■ ill. poles are all ready to be hauled and friends to pay their last tribute of move from that city and Is advertis Perry Bilyeu made a trip to Scio by the latter part of next week the respect to him who was husband, ing his stock of merchandise at Friday. line will be completed. The sub I scribers are Frank Cary, Ro Phillips, father, neighbor and friend, a good closing out prices. Miss Inez Shelton is visiting in man and a good citizen. Trotter recently made an assign Jas- Arnold and B. S. Richardson. Ablany. ment of all his property, it is said, Every one on telephone line for the benefit of his creililors. His ««♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦W liabilities are said to be in the vi No 13 are well plea-ed with their cinity of $2,500 while his assets, if phones, they now realize the true converted into cash, would amount worth of the telephone and say P ey He made the as- cann< t do with out it. < ► ______ PjALEYJBROS^g^Projarietora. ♦ to over $20,000. The show given by Mr. Iloyt war signment in order to settle up his • • The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always | business affairs and get out of Stay well attended and every one well ton. Peoble have made it extreme pleased with fhe progirme. ,! on hand. We solicit your patronage. X ly “hot” fur him there for some Qtiick Arrest. i time and ills decision iu the matter will be pleasing to a majority of J A Gulledge of Verbena Ala. Staytun’s citizens.—Silverton Ap‘ was twice in the hospital from a sav peal. «■re case of piles causing 24 tumors, Prolably the most pleased of Stay- After doctors and all remedies ons citizens will be the merchants failed Buck lies arnica sal vo quickly [ We have Just opened up a complete and up to date line ■< > who for several jears past have play arrested fu’her Inflatnation and I of Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs, Iron and < > ed second fiddle in the gone«al mer. cured him. It conquer* aches and cures pain. 25c. at E C Peery drug J Wood Beds, Chairs. Couches, Suits and Tables. chandise trade of Stayton. gist’ Also a full line of stoves, ranges, tin and graniteware. A Snre Thing. One of the greate-t blwlng« See our goeds before buying. We will save you money J J It is said that nothing is s . ex- modest man can wish for is a good > on every purchase. <> cept death taxes, but that is n0 al- reliable set of b >wel, If you are not together true. Dr. King’s new the happy pos- essor of such an out discovery for consumption 1» a sure fit you can greatly improve the effle- cure for all lung and throat troubles, ency ot fhose you have by the Judi- ► 9 o j Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. ious use of Chamberlain’s Stomach I Baltimore block-near Russ House. Albany, Oregon. C B VanMetre of Shedherdtown W and Liver Tablets. They are pleaant Va. says I had a severe case of Bron to take anil agreeable In effect. For ♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ¡«hitis and fora year tried every sale by All Dealern. ! thing I heard o; got not no relief iOne bottle of Dr. Kins new dlscove A startling Test. ry then cured me absolutely. Its infallible for croud whooping cough grip pneumonia and consumption, To save a life, Dr. T G Merrritt of try it. It’s guaronteed by EC I* ’eery Metioopany Fa marie a atratling teat I wish to inform all those wishing horses druggist. Trial bottles free. 1 Reg. resulting in a wonderful cure He sixes 5<*c $1.00, writes, a patient whs attacked with of any kind that I will have about 70or violent betnorragen. caused bv ulcer 75 head at my farm about June 15th. I Made Young again. at i on of the storqaeh. I ha«l often — found electric Bitter excellent for will have some good draft horses and I One of Dr. King,» new life pills acute stomach ho <I liver troubles so roadsters and prices will be reasonable. ' each knight for to weeks has put I pers--rll>ed them’ *Ihe patient me in my leans again, writes I) II gained froin the first and has not Notice will be given of the date of sale. ; Turner of Dempseytsw Pa, they are had an attack in 14 months. Ele 1 the best in the world for liver ctric bitters are postively guarran- and stomach and bow« Is purely veg- 1 teed for dyspepsia Indigestion con i etable. Never grip. ODly 25c at E. C stipation and kidney troubles, try them, Only 50cents al E C Peery's. ’ Peery’• i As complete a shoe store as though \ we carried nothing but shoes. : City Meat Market « HEW FORNITURE STORE! \VHEN SUICIDE FAILS Self-Destruction Seldom Attempted a Second Time. laterestlas Ob,«rv*tto«s at a CWI cauo l-oliceiuau Who Has Hsd «extensive «Sxyertsnse la ThU Fartlc«|ar 14»s, In the opinion of Sergt. Hasting*, of the Chicago detective bureau, the w ill to commit suicide is a good deal like the disposition to commit murder, says the Tribune of that city. One man may think lie w ants to die, may go just , o the sticking polct, and then back >:i; another in the same mood may’ ■ot himself or jump into the water. . escaping, decide that he has gh of it; or the person of anothei once making up his mind to die. , it three or four attempts are made . eessary. Sergt. Hastings, who has been reg- is.ering for the police department the lieides and the attempts at suicide vltich take place in Chicago, is skep tical of certain attempt* ut self-de struction, “One type of person who tries to kill 1-imself,” snid the sergeant, "has his ¡ration in the fact that he is full I rink, has lost his money, perhaps, liscouraged, and is afraid to go me. Such a fellow most frequently unte up tl e lake or the river nnd rnp* in. If he is pulled out and lined, he's most likely to let it go at at. Dying wasn’t as easy us he thought and the cold water has so bered him. "Women frequently may be suspect ed of making a show of suicide for the < feet it tnny have on a husband who n't doing just to suit her. lly at ipting t'>1<ill herself she may scars i into behaving hitnself; or if she lest hope of that, she knows that e can create sympathy for l-.eiself and make it uncomf“rtfible for him. "Every little while, however, some mini or woman c -mmits suicide, and afterward it develops that the person '■ad tried it perhaps three or feer mes before. In such cases the person •off' in general. A person of th».- ■id usually has •moods,' when- ■r one of these moods strikes him friends and relatives have learned look out for him. "There are so many causes for sui- however. and so many persons of erent temperaments attempt it r figures and speculation cun prove n ulling, fine can ray only that when a person of a certain decision of char acter goes after his own life he's just a likely to get himself f.s he would be if he started out to kill somebody '• e*’ "As a general observation it may bi »id that young men and women ata sentimental age lire about as likely to succeed at self-destruction as are per sons much older nnd more worldly wise. Gas has been noted as unusually common In attempts made by elderly men and women, while the young ami !■ : u ni seem to prefer the ■ '-b'-lic arid. CR0WS WEAR FOOL’S CAFS IIow the Farmer« of Holin nd I Their Grain Fields of the Mis- cblevoiiN Uirds. The following ingenious method of keeping crows-away from the grab: field is used by the funners of Hol land: He makes some small cornucopias of stout paper and smears around the loner side of the mouth of each some birdlime or other adhesive. In these be puts some grains of corn j nd stands tliem into his fields by pressing their points into the soft earth. When the crow finds Borne of the«e cornucopias he thinks himself ir. great luck until lie attempts to peek at the tempting grain, when, to I i ■ istonishinent, he finds the cornuc >- ,>ia attached to his head—a veritable fool's cap—which will not even allow him to see what course to take if he dies up. However, he succeeds in reaching some coarse grass or bushes, and after much bewildered scrambling and flopping about gets his head out of this undesirable cap and ever afterward avoids the fields where there are more of them. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS The municipal expenxe* of York are approximately $100,000,000 a year. Of 23.000 children n’need in fandlie- by the I iiil'lren’l Aid ty, oi'lv 01) have been arrested and sent to reforn schools. While London hn* 47 telephone-: per 10.000 inhabitants. Tari(,71; New York 150, and San Francisco, 706, Stockholm reaches the figure of 980. Berlin ha- its tieat female barbers —th and daughter of a hair- ’res Bohfmia, Hungary and there are many women RRATO & MILLER, C C LEE ••.’oxiah'a Courtship” will be pre sented by local talent at the asaem-| hall, Saturday evening,^fay 14. play Is given under the aus pices of the Eadies Helping Society and I* p!ay«*d by eleven characters The proceeds will be used to help pay for the parsonage recently pur chased by the M. E. church. The N ews and Orcgoulan 1 year $2 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 your pocket L ook HIBLER & GILL Go Oregon FOUNE! The Place to Buy Your Confectiorary. Having purchased the Confectionery business of F. H. Moulding it is my intention to carry a large stock and sell the same at living prices. We solicit your patronage. H. Phillips, Prop. SHARPLESS CREAM —SEPARATORS Nothing has ever pre viously been made that pleases the oivner of a few cows vs well as No. ’’ 1 Tubular Hand Separator. These machines will shim twice as close as any mti chine made. CHAS. WESELY The Housefurnisher. Scio, Oregon. 4 ,