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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
Ä» ************* Just remodeled by the Masonic lodge been plastered of this cliy. It " has ' aud then papered, the color of the i.aper being a deed red to harm > n-| Vrir frtrfriritSiftà AftfrAÇ ize with the carpet, New chairs ¡ SCIO MAN? SUES THE CITY FOR Larwood notes. have also been added, They have $26,447.90. set aside a good large i room to be M m ’ s Heavy Shoe, »3.00, »3.25 and »3.50, shoes with outside counters »2. used as kitchen and in it is a cook The weather is fine and the crops Frank Vavra of S ho, who has re stove; cooking utenels, intact every LadiM'.Galf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for justj.one thing necessary for a kitchen. A sided in that place for a number of are growing and every body seems dollar. largo wardrobe adds considerable to years, yesterday filed a suit »gainst busy with the work of the season. the convenience of the hall. Boys School Shoes, boys sizes »1.25—Youths »1.—. M. Shindler has been hauling that city for damages aggregating Guy F. Phelps will lecture at the $26,447 50, alleged to tie due on ac wheat to Scio the last of the week. Babptlst church Tuesday evening count of injuries sustained in fading W. T. Larwood and wife were 31st, on-local option. He Is a splen did talkei and drew large crowds off a sidewalk in a dark place. Vav- Albany visitors Saturday. when he was here a couple cf ra alleges that on August 15 last, Ed Miller and wife or Suo were months ago. Admission free. while on his way home from the visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs business part of Scio, he was com A. R. Bake' Saturday Mr. Miller The cemetery south of town is it. greatly in need of cleaning up. pelled to cross Thomas creek in that spent the day fishing. The grass Is three feet high over town; that the creek is bridged in Lee Gaines made a visit tbe entire enclosure and it Is almost the center of the street, and that impossible to find some of the graves sidewalks lead up to the creek, and Albany'Saturday. A* decoration day will be here next Claud Ewing has been visiting LOCAL w -ek, the ones having the cemetery fiom the sidewalk to the bridge is a friends in this vicinity for me narrow board walk; and that the I e charge should see that it presents At Wesely Bros., B utter ilk fHSii abetter appearance than it does end of the walk extends over the time past, now. ion plates for June. creek and is not protected with Munkers. Just in, a line of ladies beautiful r. 8. Coffey was up from Silver- Disguised in a btseball uniform guardrails, and in coming along in collars at Wesely Bros, tin Sunday. and In a buggy, Bessie Anderson, 16 the dark he walked off the end of Mrs. D. Donahue spent Su nday in Butterick patterns for June on years old. fled from the home of her the walk and fell into the bed of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby were Jefferson. parents at Turner and passed hand now at Wesely Bros. in Scio over Sunday. through that town without being creek a distance oi eight or nine Wess Landers of Salem was a For Sale—Fruit dryer, cheap for recognized. Vance Nodlne, a man feet, breaking his leg. As a result Mrs. Foren and son Ira, drove to guest of bis brother Harry last week ■cash inquire of J. 8. Morris, Lebanon Wednesday. olJ enough to te the girl’s father, of the accident, caused he says, by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Denny visited All the new and up-to-date styles abandoned his family and enticed reason of the city’s neglect, he was Mrs. Emma Cyrus was a business ♦ be girl away. They were tracked in ladies belts at Wesely Bros. their daughter Mrs, W. Bilyeu In '■visitor in Albany to day. to Shelburn where Nodine’s sister, compelled to go to Portland, where Go to the Plaining ih III for ad Mis Hull Jives, but when a warrant he was i laced in St. Vincent’s hos Albany last week. Isaab Platt and family are visit- justable window screns. Fit Hoy was Issued by Justice Shelton and tag in Portland this week. Misses Nottie and Hattie Huntley pital and his leg was amputated* window. Hull’s house searched no trace of returned from Friday. Wrs. Woodmansee has been visit He now asks for $25,090 damages If caught it The swellest line of ladies dress the pair wi.s found. ing in Silverton this week. Prof. Esry Watkins of BeutonCo.* goods ever offered for saie is al will go hard-with the abductor, as end Ji,447.50 special damages. The John Wesely was a business Wesely Bros. the girl is under age of ot con man is penniless and the county is was a guest of J. Shillings last week. visitor In Albany Thursday. sult. Bessie Adnerson is the daugh now keeping him and bls family, Oscar Reed left Sunday for Port- Wilhur N. Pintier, D. M. D. U E. Hibler loff for Cottage will bo at his Scio office the first half ter of the Southern Pacific section consisting of wife and four chil land in uearoh of employment. foreman at Turner. Grova Thursday of last weoa. of each month. A-li work guai- dren. He is about 32 years old and Mr. and Mrs II. B. Miller were In a Sal ‘tn divorce complaint: a carpenter by trade. The ease will Prof. J. Percy Wells for his home anteed. visiting Albany rela'lves at Ashland the first of the week. What’s the matter with celebrat “That for .»everal years prior to this come up at th» next term of the friends part of last week, dale defendant became a frequen ing the 4th at Scio this year. ,t Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Bilyeu and M. ter of Saloons ami yt>eHl his time in first department of the circuit court Mrs. Payne and her mother of E. Bilyeu were at Albany last week. George Compton purchased of lonfingsnd disenssitrg politics, whit W. L. Holmes dud Webster Holmes Albany were guests of Mrs. tling on drygoods boxes and saving Gbas. Wesely this week a gasoline of Salem and W. R. Bilyeu of thi8 Mrs. A. G. Prill and Mrs. Little the Government of ‘United States city are attorneysfor the plaintiff— Smith. Wednesday. ton were Albany visitors Tuesday. engine and wood saw. ruin; the only-necessity of life Wesely Bros, want all the wool from Mrs. II. 8. Derrick and daughter •Mrs. Walter Bilyeu was visiting that he was willing to provide for Albany Herald. in this part of the country this year returned to Albany. Wednesday with her mother at Albany a few plaint iff was “ water ” and this mari and they are going to pay the top days last week. after a weeks visit with her fallier tal duty he performed grudgingly, price in order to get it. An open Lctier. Dis whole time being spout in pre W. Wilson. Mrs. Lee Gunsal of Lebanon lias The home of I. D. Miller at Mil paring for a conflict with the red '’been visting with her parents Mr. From the Chapiq 8 Ft News, C. N. Rogers of Salem Bold 3 lersburg, together with all its con- dragon, tlie octopus mid other mon and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu this we3k. i tents were destroyed by fire Tues sters that werj hr athing destruc-j Early ii> the sping my wife and organs one day last week to O, W. W. H. Young came up from Port day of this week. tion mid devastating the helpless; I were taken with dirrhoea nod so Kuthe, JnoBinonnd Jas Venters. severe wero the pains that we called land last week, where he was on the democratic candidates were millions of American serfs, and so j a physician who prescribed for us, Misses Huntley entertained a grand Jury. He will return June 1st in The rngros-ed was defendant in saving Scio Monday anp spoke that even but his iiedic nos failed to give any number of W'.eir friends Saturday the running gear of this Goverment of Special Sale Rate To St. Louis ing to an extra large assembly C. and avoeating a dollar that would be relief A friend who had a bottle of eve. Whist and Flinch were played men and ladies. The speech <>f I'qambrlain’s colic, cholera and Exposition. H. Stewart was especially good, al good in Europe that he took no diarrhoea remedy on hand gave until a late hour, refreshments time to indulge in the vulgar pur though all were well received, suits of rustling provender for the each of us it aose and we at once were served end nt a late hour all June 7th has been authorized as a felt the effects. I procured a bottle L. Richardson last week sold family larder.” sale date for Iiouisiana Purchase Ex his A. property and before using the entire contents departed home. in this city to J. T. position tickets in addition to sale Bilyeu, consideration At Lacomb on Saturday night mil we were cuscd. It is a wondeiful Cured his mother of Rheumatism. Mr. $¡500. date dates previously announced for Mrs. Richardson left for south act of vandalism was committed remedy and should be found in ’Jane. Thia concession has been and ern Oregon the first of the week in that lias not been eqauled in 'lie every hensehold II C Baily Editor. ankle to accomodate Oregon people quest of a location. Mv mother ha« been a sufferer for histoiy of the Wil'amette valley This remedy is for Male by All and enable them to be at the Eznos- many years w Illi rheumatism, says and for which absolutely no reason- Dealer. Daley Bros, have purchased a fine able excuse can be made, ition on Oregon day June 15th.‘ W. H. Howard, of Husband, l’a. Some set of new scale« to he use 1 in their time during that night s me person At times she was unable to move at meat market. They have been ad broke into the school lionse of dis- Whooping Cough. all, while i-t times walking was RICH IN FOSSILS. ding to the meat market to a con triet No. 96 and completely destroy painful. I presented her with a bot In the spring of 1901 my children siderable extent since taking poss ed a fine new ency lopedia recently Tbe Had I.nndn a Bonanza to the Daring tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and had whooping cough, says Mrs, D ession and deserve the patronage of purchased by the I m ) h rd directors at Geulofflcal Bln dent. after a few adplleatlons she decided W Capps, of Capps Ala. I used Scio people. heavy expenee. The sa ne fellow “The Bad Lands,” said Horatio Gar it was the most wonderful pain re Chamberlain’s cough remedy with also destroyed « valuable chart be Eddie Wesely ha i the misfortune rett, one of the most earnest rock del- liever she had ever tried, in fact she the most satisfactory results. I to fall from a bicele Tuesday, longing to the school and but re vers of the party from Princeton col is never with out it now and is it all (htnk this the best remedy I have breaking his arm Itetween the wrist cently placed there at tbe expense lege that _____ the __ ____ ___ ___ ___ recently visited Bad times able to walk. An occasional •ver seen for the whooping cough. and elbow. It was-a bad break and of $75. There is absolutely no clew Lands of North Dakota and Montana I application of Poill Balm keeps n way 11 •* , . i . ,4 L <x >a,a ■ w 4 lz • 4 c li <( ti * a L11-1 > i o s-1 \r This remedy keeps the cough loose, he will carry his arm In a sling for to the vandal guilty of the crime, to collect fossils, to a northwest maga the pain that she was formerly lessens the severity and frequency some months. Dr. Prill attended as no reason exists for the destruc zine representative, "are a strange troubl'd with. For Hale by of t-becotagtu'ng spelts .and counter bitu. tion of Hie school district’s property, combination of desolation, horror and Dealers. acts any tendency to^onl pneu and no moti* i can be assigned for incomprehensible freaks of the prime- i seri, usly Air«. II. Leffler has been monia. For sale by All Dealers. Excursion Rates To Vaqulna Bay tne net. The teacher in the district, ill the past week » ¡<1 her condì, ion Professor Elliott, lias been very suc val world. There are lofty peaks, bare is considered very dangerous, The cessful and has not b»en compelled and brown—baked into spires of burn- j Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port cause of her illness is bleeding at “On June 1st the Southern Pa- ing rock by the hot suns of millions of to discipline any pupils recently, so years. ' The valleys between are white j cific Co., will resume sale of Exeur- land and Willamette Valley Point.. mouth and nose and she has lost tha’ no one can have eommi'ted the yt-z™. enough blood to make her very o-iirageon account of opposition to ileserts, covered with bitter, dusty and sion tickets to Newport and Ynq Low round trip rates have been weak. blinding alkali that has made all that ulna Buy. Both “eason and Satur- th" teacher, hut tha officers are in country a desert worse than Sahara day tff Monday ticketswill tie sold, placed in effect between Portland Among the candidates of both vestigating the matter and hope to ever was said to be. and Willamette valley points I d ei This popular resort is growing in ther direction. Tickets will be sold pirties were we to take our choice, ascertain the true reason for the "The rivers run wide or turbid favor eac.i year, hotel rates are valuable with this alkaline concretion in win- reasonable and the opportunities for Saturdays and Sundays ana limited we would not hesitate to choase A. wanton destruction of <o return on or before the following B. Cavender for representative. He public property, and also to find the I ter, and are dry and dusty channels in fishing, hunting and sea battling are Monday. Round trip from West is the business manager of the anther of the outrage. the rammer. The peaks, the valleys, ! unexcelled by any other resort on ■ Scio, $2.9-5. Thesame arrangement Brownsville Times, a young man of and every featute of the whole region, I the Pacific Coast, applies from Portland, giving all splendid character and would make A Snre Thing. in fact, seems to be thrown down upon j A startling Test. Portland people a chance to visit an idea! representative, Vote for the earth in nature’s angriest mood—a valley points at greatly reduced him. Il is said that i.othirg is sure ex- hideous conglomeration, in which even i rates. «•ept death taxes, but that is not ul- the geological strata are displaced and | To save a life, Dr. T G Merrritt of The commencement exercises of i together true. Dr. King’s I new the Scio schools was a treat to all I discovery for consumption i a sure entangled. This strange region was Meboopany Pa made a strolling test One of the greatest blessings whu attended. The school has hid jeure for nil lung an I throat troubles. once the salt-washed bottom of a sea, ’ resulting in a wonderful cure He modest man can wish for is a good an unusually successful year and and the traces of the receding wares writes, a patient was attacked with reliable set of bowel, If you are not Prof. Well* and his able assistants Thousands can testily to that. Mrs. are visible on every hand. The fossils, violent hemorrages, caused by ulcer the happy possessor of such an out deserve much praise for their ablo [C I> VanMetre of Shedherdtown W which were now our main pursuit, are atioli of the stomach. I had often fit you can greaUy improve the effic- work. Tne assembly hall was well 1 Va. says 1 had a severe ease of Bron mostly aquatic animals. Few birds, found electric Bitter excellent for ency ot those you have by the judi- filled at the exercises Friday even [(liitis and fora year tried every and those mostly of the semi-reptilian acute stomach and liver troubles so them1 The patient ious use of Chamberlain’s Stomach ing of last week, the people taking : thing I heard o; got i.ol no relief character, are found among them, I perseribed pers'’ril>e<i them* the pnt!c"t and Liver Tablets. They are plesant this means to show their appricia- tine bottle of Dr. Kins new discove while innumerable bones of gigantic gained from the first and has not ry then cured me absolutely. Its Lad an attack in 14 months. Ele take and agreeable in effect. For tion of the work done by cur public infallible for croud whooping cough MLurians dot the shale and sandstone of ctric bitters are postively guarran- •ale by All Dealers. school teachers. I grip pneumonia and consumpi consumption. the valleys. Mingled with them are teed for dyspepsia ind’gestion con- “’eery remains of bear, antelope and buffalo, ttipation and kidney troubles, try by E C P One of the prettiest halts we have try it. It’s guaronteed .................. and relics of an intermediate age, the druggist. Trial bottles free. ] Reg. 50cents at EC Peery’s. E C Peery's. Tbe N ewb and Oregonian 1 year $2 ever seen is the new Masonic ball bones of the mastodons and elephants hem, Only GOcents sixes 50c $1.00,. —not mammoths—and of a three-toed i *t—— Divorce Suit Tiled. equine, one of the ancestors -of the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦••♦♦c*♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦4C444« >44♦ present horse. ‘•Some of the saurian» of the eocene < > W. Wilson has brought suit for < > and miocene periods were indescriba divorce against Mrs. E. F. Wilson, COW SPORTED FAL3B TAIL. bly hideous. Looking upon the rem 1 alleging desertion. The complaint nants of these monsters and gazing on charges desertion since May 4, 1903 DAJLrE'YBROS.LProprietor9^ the awful scenery of the country, a bit The eonp.e was married July. 1902, of hades uptnrned to view, one might ( in this county. W It Bilyue Is at I say—is it any wonder that the Indians 41 The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ;: torney for the ph Intiff. shunned the Bad Lands and said they \ \ on hand. We solicit your patronage. $ | A cow with a false tail figured th* wore the haunts of ghosts and the other day in a suit for damage* be home of evil demons ” fore Aiderman William A. Mean», and because the tail waa bogus the suit The aggregate tolfnage of launchea was withdrawn and tbe oosta were paid by the prosecutor, reporta tbe on the Clyde during the month of May constituted a record which has only, Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. .... Charles Campbell, of Mohler street, been twite 'before exceeded in the . entered suit against Henry Mailer, of whole history of Clyde shipbuilding Shylock was the man who We have Just opened up a complete and up to date line o Wheeler street, for damages a. aged Twenty-three «teamere were launched, I of Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings aDd Rugs, Iron and < > to have been caused by the ravages in of a total of 54,960 tons; three large wanted a pound of human Campbell's garden by a eow, which sailing ships, totaling S.S7B ton.*; two Wood Beds, Chairs, Couches, Sults and Tables. There are many was said by neighbors to belong to steam yachts, of a total of 465 tons, flesh. MeLler. It was Campbell's own oow, and six »ailing yacht* of an aggregate j Shylocks now, the convalcs- ‘Also a full line of stoves, ranges, tin and graniteware. but he did not recognise it without of 135 tons. Tlie shipbuilding i nd US-J See our goods before buying. We will save you money ! I the tail. The case was to bar* oome try on the Clyde is remarkably proa- ! . cent, the consumptive, the on every purchase. < 1 to a bearing one morning, trat at the I perou» at the pre.-ent time, ar.d not sickly child, the pale young appointed hour Campbell appeared. withstanding the above abnormal out withdrew the euit and paid the coets. put of new re.sels the berths are filled woman, all want human flesh He then explained the reason to Al up with fresh orders amounting to and they can get it—take about 50.000 tons. ; ; Baltimore block-near Rusa House. Albany, Oregon. <► derman Mesne. A p-r| etusl cloud trf Boot, grad Mil Ik Scott’s Emulsion. Early in the week Campbell bought a eow from John McGuire, who, he settling down, is known to overhanp Scott’s Emulsion is flesh eaid, lives in Frankstewn road. He every large manufacturing' city. To brought the cow home and turned determine the amount of thi* wasteful and blood, bone and muscle. her loose in hie garden, but was as dirt deposit In Manchester, England. tonished the other mornipg to find Mr. W. Irwin weighed the solid matter It feeds the nerves, strengthens what appeared to be a strange cow rn obtained from a sample of snow that the digestive organs and they his patch. The animal had no tall. had been lying on the ground ten day* He was told by some neighbors that and baa found an equivalent of 107 feed the whole body. ’I wish to inform all those wishing horses the animal belonged to Meller, and pound« per acre or three ton of any kind that I will have about 70or For nearly thirty years the same morning he entered suit be per aqnAre mi’e. As the 75 head at my farm about June 15th. I fore Aiderman Means. He aleo pie represented the rond! 'I n nv< J Scott ’s Emulsion has been the chased the cow out. When he re least 100 square mil» ■». the will have some pood draft horses and great giver of human flesh. turned to figure up the extent of Manchester are con roadsters and prices will be reasonable. damage done in his garden he found a out not leaa than S'}« w( We will send you a couple oi cow’s tail with bits of rawhide stick days Notice will be given of the date of sale. ing to it. This and other information of ca ounces free. convinced Campbell that the cow wae and 1 S cott a bowne . Chemiet«. the one he had bought and which had i 409-415 Pearl Street. New Vork. •witched off her tail. For thia rear jim . ana , all druggiaii. gon he withdrew ft»» suit. I CORRESPONDENCE I e are after your Shoe trade and offer y >u good values and guarantee the goods. During this month we have a big reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slippers, and to close out ••varai |inec they will-go at 25 per cent less than the regular price. As complete a shoe store as though we carried nothing but shoes. f PURELY PERSONAL a City Meat Market FORNITORE STORE! PRATT & MlkkER, Ö SIIYLOCK Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars Ice Cream. Stationerq. Fresh Bread Call and See Us SHARPLESS CREAM —SEPARATORS Nothing Ims ever pre viously been made that pleases iht> cnim er- ef-aefeiv cows vs well as No. 1 Tubular Hand Separator. These machines will skim twice as close as any ma chine made. CHAS. WESELY [ The Housefurnisher Scio, Oregon. CLOTHING! We cater to that large army of intelligent and discriminating buyers who are firm believers that old maxim, that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END! Aud that is why we handle Guaranteed clothing which is the very best ready made clothing the world. We have it in all the very latest styles in two and three piece suits made from all wool ser ges, unfinished worsteds, cassimer es and fancy cheviot's. Yours for Clothing,