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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
* (V Oe kantiani ^ettü. ^PBBldSHSD FEIBRY OH BÍMH Public Health cn l'io i es :i I on 3. P. Co. agent, jut We.fi Scio. St. Exposition. One of the grento-t blessing! A cdest num imi wish for is a gm.il it ) in hie se t of bowel. If you are tin the happy pos- essor of such tin nut fit you can greatly improve the etili- ♦ Pty ot those you have by the juili- !• us u»e of Clitimhei Inin’s Htiimmh nd Liver Tablets. 'J'luy me ple-mt <> It ke and agreeable in effecl. Fö tal» by All Dealers The N f . ws ami <>ri gi.iiLin I year $2 For Coaay IClerS • William Miller gist- Sick . • I ■< Li k n.ts fi ’iu a <l:s ord. r .»ii . nl (in I I *y curred I by Cli un!>i :l ii;A >! > :» .< Ii and liver j tal lots. I'.t .le !..y Ali Dealeis. . ... WAN’’’! b- M-.V1 I’ >1. INDUS TRI oiih ¡a- »n- m c m If •fate to travel foi I In-ase i’.-r *.<-L.c.j < ¡i- (| years and uilb a liir.te in; ' h :, !o m I upon meichants i an i .. r ot-' <»r i ace« sslui and prolitabb line. 1' t ui.giigcDH'iit. Week- ’yuili *. \ i f f21 aaa all. traveling t‘xj e ’ hotel l i la advanced in casi, i nri; !(*i not essen- I tin I. Me and enclose is li-iuMr» I he National, i 332 Deurl Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Ch< lera and If arr^o -a Remedy for Bowel Com. I taints in Children. Of ClôlVùjm eanxlar HopubMcwi Komlnoe« EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. Foa Rocoric: W. Francis Cf Halcoy Bcjular Dcpubllcan Nominee, ffor Ss’ios! SuporlntMxiiiit G. Margason Ct Lebanon Resalar îlopublican Nomlnoo. For Shorifi R. L. White Of Harrisburg Rajular r.opublican’.'iTonilnoo. For County Juägo C. II. Stewart Of Albany Huralar Democratic Nomlnoo. For Treasurer James Elkins Of Alb&uy Regular epublican nominee. For School Superintendent AV. L. Jackson J A Gulledge of Verbena Ala. wiis-twice in tlie hospital frtiin a sev J uda 7th has been authorized as a ere case of piles causing 24 tumors, Mie date for Ixfuisiana Purchase Ex After ilortni's if. 'iff remedies position tickets in addition to sale failed Bm-Kiii s i.rtile i ■ ilv - quickly date dates previously announced tor I arres’i-1 ir In i I nil urui lioti and June. Thi« ernrrssion Las been cured ii hi . It -onoiier-! fi l es and <nrde to ai conx date Oregon people res |! J nt ii <! 1’ cry drug and enable tlieiu io be nt the Expos- tlon on Oregon day June ltrlh. OF, SCIO Repulir Domocratlc ÌTitiinee Qu:ck Arrest. Louis Of Albany “We have u-ed Ch.imberhtln’s Colic, Choiern and Diarrhoea Renn dy in i.ur f un ly for years,° says Mrs J B Cooke, Nederlands, Texas. “We have given it to all our ch'il dren. We Lave u-ed other medi cues for the same purpose nut never found anything to equal Chamber Iain’s. If you will (Ise it as direi ted it will always, cure.’’ For scie by ail dealers. Notice is hereby given flint the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Linn Comity, Oregon, executor of the la-t w ill and testament of Alexander Snmpt>-r Sr., deceased. All persons having claims against said estate ate hereby required to present tlie same to me properly verified as by law required, at my residence in Scio, Oregon, within six rnontes from the date hereof. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Dated this 4 th day of April, 1904. J. W. C ompton , Notice is hereby given that t lie under Executor of the last will and tes signed lias been by tin County Court of tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de the State of Oregon for Linn (bun y ceased. duly appointed administiator of the H. Bryant & Son Atty’s lor Executor. •st ite of Rebel ten A. Breed, deceased. All persons bavins claims agair.st said estate w ill present diem duly verified to me at my residence in Scio, Oregon, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. within six mouths from this data. Dated at Scio, Oregon this Deeen ber Notice is hereby given that tlie under 31, 1904. signed lias been duly aipointed, by tlie W. E. S avaor , County Court if Linn county, Oregon, Adnir. of the estate of Rebecca iidm nistrator of the estate of Vincent Breed, deceased. Krafka, deceased. All persons having claims against mid estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, EXECUTORS NOTICE. ns by laW required, to tlie unde: signed administrator, Frank Bartu, at his resi Notice is hereby given that the under- dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo. W. Wright, ins attorney, at Albany, Rigned lian lieen duly appointed by tlie Oregon, within six months from the County Court of Linn County, Ongon, as the executors of tlie last will and tes date of his not ice tament of David Henry Johnston de Dated this 1st day of April 1904. ceased. Any and all persons having F rank B arto , claims against said estate are hereby no Administrator. tified to present tlie same to tlie under Geo. W. Wright, signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon, Atty for Adtnr. within six months tiom the date of this notice, duly verrified as required by law. Dated this 27th day of Nov. A. D. 1903. G eorge C hristie J ohnston H enry S ibbeld J ohnston Executors. Weatherford <fc Wyatt. Attys for Exrs. Train leaves Albany..... ............. 12.45 P. M “ “ Corvallie ............... ? no “ arrives Ynqnlnn, ....... , G 20 *♦ >o. 1. t(-t«irn*i6<: l eave-* YaquiiiH........................... %4ö A. M Leaves Cnrvaii.4....... ................... H..n Arrives Albany .......................... 1. t p M Democratic nominee. W A N T F I>—F A1T11FI ’ I. 1' E R « ) N. to travel i. - well estabdshed ii >u.-< in a lew count» a, calling mi r- tail men Lanta and agents, local territory Salary 120.00 a week with ex)ieriee8 a- liit.jral, till payable in cash each week. Motley for exiersea advanced. I’oMtii n per manent. Busin-st successful ami rus.i- ing. Standard House. 330 Dearborn St Chicago. I s £ i from 7P.n ■’ $ Í VU LU ljuliM* (3.50 grey extm well mule walking skirt-. I.-mil . -m- full awe■<!............................................................................................ fl.35 |5.a0 brown nil w«ol walking skirts, trimmed with str:i| s of - inu- gixKls, only............................................................................ |2.IW M.60 all wool walking skirts, fancy cheviots, lo->k iilo- $19 «kiru, for only............................................................................................................,3.W> 60 styles oi $7_fi0 tkirU for only............................................................. $5.00 Evary one if tlie 50 skirts ore tlie very latest -Go-» •very st ir« for not less than $7.50 ; if you tiud tl money back. PETTY mid -.Id in m t so, your Garland nid '?liom-p>on. GUARDIAN'S SALE. V. B V i' 0 P r- 3 Iff s u 5 j BANNER BRAND O Imported and domestic zepliyisand gingliamslO Ì f Misses fast black lace hose Every price in this ail ladies $1.50 “Hack About” Skirls ?5 cts. We will have about 100 head of good draft horses a.id a lew good saddle horses for sale at the farm of J. W. Garland, seven milles south cast of Scio, between June 1st and 12th. • - «4 ‘idi largii in for (jut of town people so MENTION MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BARGAINS! W. B. COR SETS MENS» AND BOYS» CLOTHINS Come and see for vi.ur.-- lf. IS AND OXFORDS ... I. I . ’ 48c 76c merrrrixed black and white polka dot.................... He black nit rrerir.i’d nccordbin pleated flu nee .... ............. 65c 11.60 black wide double flounce •crordian pleated and rufiel trteiwifd ................................... Reevas’ Pep’t Store, Albany, Oregon I he new broad shoulder effects- are here. THIS PAPER There are some of the greatest bargains ever offered in our store, and that is saving a whole lot 5e and 48c k’Ce and embroidery trimmed covers and drawers.......... ........................... 5c lace and embroidery trimmed gowns set covers and drawers............................... •r.'c $(1 (M) and $1 25 values of above articles......... /•>C $1.50 skirts, drawers, gowns, and corset, covers vithei lace or embroidery trimmed, lots of tine work ... p 48c gingham and lawn waists only................. 25c’ 75c lawn percale and giughom w’aists......... 48e: fl waists, very prettv patterns in all cotor* including White lawn.................................... 69c **..25 and fl .50 beautiful white waists........ 98c Extra swell waists from................ |1.48 to $5.00 ‘ hosiery, iati.? nd bsys wear Our priers are just t no half of clothing store prices. The gingham wash |w*ttvcnnf voice and “goixl-feiiow kind of manner«- He drifted Lack again, ke did uot under stand why, and soon, bo hi« own eurprifi«r found tainudf on quit« an intimate footing, contented Vo wt silently studying ber iaa*- tur«« and their ever growing beauty. A« a result, he grew aahamed of himself anA made delermined resolution« to reform^ which were as frequently broken a« made, and m promptly made again. He soon be gin k> think that she understood him as no* one else had ever don«. She found ao manp good traits ir hi« character, delightful aur- prises to him, that h« finally decided to come the man that ebe believed him te be. He decided to «tart with a clean alate—an4 »o told her one evening, as they were sit ting before the cheerful lire, of hie bfe^. and spared nothing in the painting. Confes sion was sweet, and, of all else, he had never been a hypocrite, end be wanted to show her what good she had don« him. Not a word she uttered during his recital. She simply had sat quiet, with her hand« fold ed on her lap, gazing steidil; into the fire. He wondered, now and then, aa hi» «tory prog. e»scd, of what «he was thinking, wr.et .ier l.is recital «liecked her, if abe was trying to if ad in the live coals the drearjr future opened up to har, why the cat an* noyed him brushing his leg. When he had finished, -he, V>o, Mt quiet, vaguely wondering if Ire Lad been wise in telling, But then he did not want to be a hypocrite. Listening to the ktavy clock ticks, he seemed to» hear th< in set them selves to the words: “You have lost her,” he wowdered why he only now felt how verj| dear she was to him and bow useleM life secn»«d without her. Wbat wus th« use oi it all, anyway, of bis good rcM>lutions,af hi»1 strenuous efforts, of his abstinence? No matter now what he did or became, he had just shattered her good opinion of him and how could a woman love a man after that? “Is there any more?** Her mild queetion startled him out od his rev«y. lie was but dimly aw are of the stillse«» of tbe house, of her quiet, cow- »trained tone» as »he remarked how lata it was, as she bad* him good-night, of h«i saying that »ite wanted to think it all ovar. As he walked slowly homeward, he re viewed again all he had- told her. Yes, h«! had c.tiainly been frtfulc, brutally frank, and made a clean breast of it. After all, had it been necessary? Well, he would leave it until to-morrow. The night’s sleep would clear his thoughts. Ths next day be received her answer and he thought that if he loved ber before, hr oertainly adored her then. Her faith iw* him remained unstakeTi, and «he loved him more thaw ever. How bright the ^orld suddenly looked! How joyous hie heart 9nng! They had been scerttly ecujsged for al most a year, a wholo year of unalloyed hap- pin»«, for they knew t«bere would be pa rental objections. Ills friend« lmd noticed the change in l.is habits, but ceased to wan der, and aciCytlod tis reforaMition as coo plcte- He felt that he had worked hard, but it had Icon a pleasure to work, thinking constantly of her. Her faith m him wm firm. His progress v.a» »low, but they were encourag .1, He was steadily gaining head way and, t-his evening, t« and v;.e attended the play together. Ts« evwiing passed quickly, as all swob evenings bad, and he gladly accepted her invitation to come in a moment and warm himself before goin< home. The moment had lengthened silent ly, a* usual, when she said: “I realise I’ve made a mif»*ake. I’ve bees wanting to tell you for ©oriu1 time, but did not have the courage. I’m sn sorry—but 1 think it best to break our engagement, don’t you? You know you don’t like hypocrites.* He found hims«H trying to remember what the play they bad just seen had been and dimly wondering why he couldn’t. “Why don’t you say what you ar« think ing? Why don’t you abuse ma, as I d> aenvo,?” »he added. 1 He stood looking at ber dumbly, numbly. “I suppose,” ehe continued, “you will go back to your dreadful drinking— to your old life?” “I don’t know,” be rmttnrsd. ”Goo4» night.”—Mirror. With, the great bargain giving and price cuttin Albany’s only dep’t store lias become to the Willamette Valley as popular and well known to all as the great dep’t store of Marshall Field & Co. is to Chicago. Never in the history of Linn county has a store made the progress and unlimited success as Reeves’ New Dep’t Store. Only one year ago this month we opened our doors to the public with a $15,000 stocK, today we sell everything to wear and eat and carry a stock of over $3o,000 Every inch of spa f-e is crowded with new goods for Spring :tnd nmmer. All the latest creations, fads and novelties from i etfirts, shirt waists, wash rs, crush le; flier belts I PERCAL . bf.'t “rniiv .T’c y¡ horses for Sale. IVTOTICE is hor by given that the un ll dersigned gu i rdian <*f the person Leaves Al m v.................... ...... 7.n<' A N and estate of G. W. Phillips an Fioni- Arrives Detroit............................ 12.20 P M petent person in pursuance of an order *<>. 4. • rom *14: — l.ea.’Oh l e'.rcii.................... Ì % M of ti e CounRv Court of Linn Conntv, Orcj >n, ma 1* aiR’init» rcil <>f record < n \rnvep Alb.*. !iv.... ...................... < 1’ ’Inta No. 1 arrive* in A!’, any in time to the Sth dav of February 1904, authoriz nnccfwii i¡ h * s. son:h !»< un i train, as ing, lict using and directing him to sell v cii us giving two nr il.ree hours in A Iban\ at pnllic auction to the highest bidder «-fore <lrj>a meats. 1*. noiih hound tmir ail of the following desc :ln d land to wit: The North Halt of the Northwest Quarter of section th.’e (3) in Town- rL’p Ten (10) South Range ore West oi the Willamette Meridian, i igvr. Linn Cocuty, Oregon, containing acres, more <’r less. That in jinrsuance of said order uiid('i si?n <1 will offer for sal“ at pu auction at the front door of the Court House in Albany, Linn Comity, tire-« n. at th* iron- < ♦ 1 lo( !< r. ,- y . on tl.e 1 :fh ( da v of ?lay, 19 )1, all of the said kr d in I one b< ('•., terms of sale, cash in Land. I sL. nature is on every box of tho g Dated this tbe23day of.F< binary 1901. •x".i.tve Biciio-Quiriie t - 1. E wing i 'rnody t;iat e«r*i « r í « j «n Gum di U ú y style DY FKANK Y. UBCKARf» He had been known as a hopeless druffk ard and “good for nothing’’ for so long that he believed it himself. His friends had ar gued with him until, at U»t, they had aban doned further effort ami decMed to let hini drift on a» he would. They weiedbguated with him, and even he admitted they had cause to lie. And yet, they .-tiii found some thing fine in his nature— perhaps it was his frank manner of confessing Lis fault» or his humanity in the face of criticism, or, pcraaps, liis sincere, if futile, desires to re form and, a» his friend» wou.d urge, make wou.vtliiug of hi;:i>elf—or, perhaps, with some, it was the ■ My way l.e had of «nail ing u nder fire. His fiii nds toid him he was wetik at; i not viciously bad, and he himself . K c ’ e was weak and was very doubt- Iui about tae latter. 1 t . dy there ca ne ore who had faith in him, akundr. it enough, he be^an to think, for both f them. He remembered their first meeting, in Lar own p&r’u’. ; s c stand ing 2*1 ii :d0 of the »:: niuee, v, i. :i its glow illuir.in i‘ g r face. 1.« i<»..«. ...beivu that she c d not impress him a« i cing eo very pretty t .. :t—neat, sw •( *. ar.-l attractive, certai .! > —with a p'eatar.t and sympathetic !\o. 3, For JJeiroiti— R H D h BANNER BRAND THE LIMIT. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this counsy and ad joining territory favorably teint try for well »ell and lavorai , Known house of ot solid finanbial standing. ♦U).00 straight cash .salary and expen- 5eB paid each Monday by ch< ck direct from headquarters. Exj>en»e money advanced. Position permant nt. Ad dress Manager, 810Como Block, Chicago Illinois. HI:?: W. W. Francis, of Halsey, the farmers candidate for County Re corder, la the regular republican ITIS A MATTER OF HEALTH nominee for tlu-t office. Mr. Francis is a native of Virgl in, born in Richmond in I'-'i>l. In 1872 lie came to Oregon, ai.d soon there- ■Iter located in Halsey precin<-t tn Linn Ciuaty. Mr. Francis Is a farmer, of a sturdy progressive Hate that has worked for tho up building of Linn County. A man of the people, plian, honest and of unquestionable Integrity, lie is em inently qualified to perform the duties that are found in tiie Imort- i ant office of county recorder. If ele- jted, the broad-minded fairness, geniality ana courtesy of Mr. Fl a nets will muse h.m him es aelitially the servant of the people unmindful of party prejudices or AbBO'&tety pure* favoritism. Mr Francis is a mart of htmily, which is being educated for wre e nd substitute ■eel life. He has for many years ten a member of the grange, and ■ notr serving his second term as president of Linn County Council P. of H. He belongs to three fra- Reduced Rate, to St. Louis Exposition ternal orbers—Halsey Lodge, I. O, TheSouthirn Pacific Co. will sell O. F., in the state organ'zatlon of round trip tickets it greatly reduce I whleh order he has served as Past rates •><> St. Lottis and Chicfgo ac Grand Patriarch and Past Grand Re- count the st. i.a.' .s Expu-ition, on ¿retentive, anil Is at present Grand lite following I lies: June 1<> 17, 18; Treasurer of the Grand encamp- July r, 2, 3; A t mst 8, 9 ill; Septem ber 5, •>, 7; < tctcher .1, >, 5. ■pent; also Dowdall Ixidge No. 16. Going trip in" ! ho c< tn pie tad Knights of Pythias, of Brownsville within ten d tys from d ite of sale, ■nd Corinthian Lodge A. F and A and ¡sas-eiigcrs will be permitted to M., of Albany. Mr. Francis has a start on anv <1 >y ttiat will enable them to retili destituitimi within flrsbclaM business education, writes the ten days limit. Reum limit ■ good hand, and is lacking in no ninety diva, hut not later than Dec. qualities required to Bill this office 81st, It1.il.* For fur:her iof -r mill hi jh fo rates •eceptably. Special Sale Rate To Manager Wanted. Notice, orwood Are advertised in every ladies trade journal in the U. S. 75c straight front, girdle? summer, and Princess Hip» Corsets in pink, blue, white1 and drab, only..................45c