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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
Reduced Rate» to St. Louis Exposition abe kantiani Mew. -PMRMilHRD FR1BRY OF BR5H ifEBK.= County Court. SERVANTS WITH FORTUNES. Bill of T. C Isom, roadma^ter, re ported last week, should have beet ■$42 instead of $216. Application of W. H..Cooper ef al for a county road, dismissed. Application io I W E Simons et al foracouuty road, was granted.^. Bills allowed: B H Clevenger, halfsoling Johnsotr* Aoes....................................... $ 75 1 25 Frotuan Bros........................... 9 70 Mrs CM Reams................. 1599*35 Beall A Co, rock crusher. Win Hoffikk, roads............ 2 00 Dr Jos Meyers account poor 6 00 Henry Leffler roads....... 5 00 Petition of Jas Elkins for $$5, be ing i of $170 paid for getting bonds ip U L Fidelity and Guarantee Co. we treasurer granted. Bids wore opened for a new bridge serosa the Calapoola at Mc- Kerchers’s, 90 foot span, both for a Howe truss and a' duplicate of the oìd bridge^washed out, They are as follows: J BTillottson: Howe truss $1.240 duplicate $1, 048. Approaches $2 Geo D!Barton: Howe trues $1. $34 60; duplicate $1364. Approathes $2. 60 per foot. C F Royal <t;8on Howe truss $101 6.159. Approaches $2. 66. A HMt-Walter WXo Wa. ladlaaaat at aa MaasBrratad He»ort oi HU laaoma. Not long ago a morning newspaper I discussed the earnings of the head waiters in the fashionable up-town hotels and restaurants. It said that one headwaiter who raises milk, eggs, vegetables and poultry and sells them I all to his employer had made $100.000 i out of his farm and the year’s tips, I says the N. Y. Mail and Express. It ‘ declared that another headwaiter four i blocks lower on Fifth avenue cleared $25,000 last year from tips and point ers on the stock market. People read that as they read so much else in the newspapers, and most of them let the subject pass out of their minds. Not so did a friend of mine. He went to the smaller hotel that night and when the headwaiter came to greet him he said: “I see the Morning Jaundice says you made $25,000 last year.” “It’» a lie,” the headwaiter replied. "I only made a little more than $12,- 000." Only a little more than $12.000—the earnings of a headwaiter. That would have satisfied the proprietor of a first- class hotel not so very long ago. J The Houthi rn Pacifle Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St. Louis and Chicago ac count the St. Louis Exposition, ¡on the following dates: June 16 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; Septeiu- ber 5, 6, 7; October 8, a, 5. Going trip must be cimpleted within ten days from date of sale, and passengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety day’s, but not later than Dec. 31st, 1904.* For further information ast o rates anil routes ca.l on S. 1’. Co. agent at West Scio. Quick Arrest. J A' Gulledge of Verbena Ala wns twice in the hospital from a sav ere ease of piles causing 24 tumors, After doctors anil all remedies failed Buckling arnica salve quickly arrested fu^her inflatnallon and cured him. It conquer-: aches and cures pain. 25c. at E C Peery drug- K«t' Sick headache results from a d's orders stomach mid qui kley eurred by Chamberlain’s atomach and liver tablets. For sale by All Ilealeis. WANTED—SEVERAL INDUSPR1 Ous persons in each Hate to travel fot house establahed elever years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants anl agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent engagement. Week ly < ash salary of $24 ana all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced in HE RIDES IN HIS CARRIAGE. cash each week. Experienci not essen enclose The Young Sian Who Saw a Chance to tial. Mention reference and Get Ahead In the World. s li-addrcssed envelope. The National, A few years ago circumstances opened 832 Dearborn St., Chicago. up a lucky chance to a young man who was eking out a poor and unpleasant existence on a scrubby farm in thè Even this Special Sale Rate To St. Louis Piscataquis backwoods. poor bit of earth was not all his own, Exposition. says the Lewiston (Me.) Journal. He was remote from neighbors, and so far June 7th has been authorized as a from a sawmill that the buildings eale'date forfLouIsiana Purchase Ex were left to tumble down for want of position tickets in addition to sale lumber to repair them. In this state The only kind of consump «fate dates previously announced for of things the Canadian Pacific railway to fear is “ neglected June. This concession lias been was located around the side of the tion made to accomodate Oregon people mountain just above his valley, and consumption.” < and enable them to he at the Expou- I hundreds of Italians and other labor People are learning that con llon on Oregon day June 16th. ers were put to work. It required two sumption is a curable disease. years to build this part of the road, working winters as well as in warin It is neglected consumption One of the greatest blessing ; weather. The humble farmer saw his DHdert man can wish for is a good chance. He went to the settlements that is so often incurable. i< Iia*>lr set of bowel, If you are no and secured a supply of clothing and At the faintest suspicion of 11.» happy pos- essor of such an out knick-knacks to Bell on commission, ft you can greatly Improve the effle and soon rose to the dignity of having consumption get a bottle of •ncy ot fhose you have by the Judi- goods of his own. He does not live in Scott’s Emulsion and begin loua use of Chamberlain’s Stomach the backwoods any more, for as so< n »10 Liver Tablets. They are plesan as the road was built and the laborers regular doses. «. take and agreeable In effect. Fo- departed he folded his tent also and The use of Scott’s Emulsion sale by All Dealers. went forth, ' bought one of the be t at once, has, in thousands of farms in Piscataquis, paying cab down, and now lives in comfort, rid. s cases, turned the balance in Th« Nr.ws'and Oregonian 1 year $2 in his carriage, sends hi:', children to favor of health. the best schools and nil that. Ilis Neglected consumption does case is one of those which show the advantage of promptly catching hold not exist where Scott's Emul Horsts for Sale. of Fortune, even if she is found in an sion is. unexpected place. We will have about 100 head of good draft homes and a few good Middle horses for side at the farm of J. W. Garland seven mllles south «ast of Scio, belweon June 1st mid 12th. Garland .and Thompson. A’l the new mid up-to-date styles in Indies belts at Wesely Bros. The suellest line of ladies dress goods ever offered for sale is ut Wi sely Bros. Jil t In, a line of 1 dies beautiful, tollers nt Wesely Pros, Public Health Manager Wanted. Notice The Board of Health of the Chy of Belo de Ires to call the attention of all reaidenti of this city, to Sec tions No II to 16 of Ordinance No 49 “Dislnfci ting dl I’rivya, cells, pools and water closets" “The cleaning up of'all rubbish, briars bushes «ml manure, etc” And your «re hereby notified that the above mud be complied with on or before May 5 1904, L. E. Milb r, Mayor. .1. Beard Mai-hall. A. G, l’rill Health Officer. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this counsy and ad joining territory for well a id favorably known house of solid final'bial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expen se« paid each Monday by checx direct from lieadq larters. Expense monev advanc.-d. Position permanent. Ad dress Manager, SlOComo Block,Chicago Illinois. A trwtw?tthy gentlemen ▼ * or lady ia each o nut j to n an jge tnsinew- for au ck> nabiiahec hc tipe oi solid hnan2!B* Htardiieg. A straight tx>na fide w ekiy iw iarv of I aid by c h «ck pjul M< n-tev with all ex pense« direct from beau |Ui.rtere. Money advanced f< r ev^ense«. Enclose sell addressed envelope. Manager, 330 Cax- lon Bldg., Chicago. WANTED—FAITHFUL PER8ON8 to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Ixcai territory. Salary $20.00 a week with expellees additional, all payable in cash each week. Money for expenses advanced. Position pea manent. Business successful and rush* ing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St, Chicago. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the nn-l-r- bigue I bus lieen duly appointed by llw County Court of Linn County, Oregon, executor of the la-t will and testament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., deceased. All person- having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified as by law required, at my residence in Scio, Oregon, within six monte« bom the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of April, 1904. J. W. C omitox , Executor of the last will and tes tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de ceased. II. Bryant A Son Atty’s lor Executor. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the tunler- signed has been duly ai pointed, by the County Court < f I.inn county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Vincent Krafka, deceased. All persons having claims against said esta.e are hereby not.fied to present same, duly verified, as by law required, to the unde, signed administrator, Frank Bartu, at his resi dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo. W. Wright, his attorney, at Albany, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date of this notice Dated this 1st day of April 1904. F rank B arto , Geo. W. Wright, Atty for Adnir. Administrator. eimlis u Lastern k P TIME 4 Alll>. 5o. 2« 1’ or Ynqi.fm«:— Train leaves Albany..... “ “ (’orvaiilf’ “ arrives Yaquinu 12.45 P. 5! fl 00 41 0 20 “ >0. 1, tetnrnli$<: J.eaves Yaqulna..... Leaves (Jorvaiha..... Arrives Albany ... i o. 3, l’< »• Detroit I.«’ hv <* s Albany....... Arrives beiroit . . Xo. 1. trout ¡-••a -eh I‘etroh.... \rnves Alb: ny... Tram No. 1 arrive“ in AK any in ttme -nnect wii‘- flics. I*, snnih litniij train, as v.oil as giving ».woorjl»rt< :»onis in Albany 1 f,’ir th-p.’i HvoiS. 1». IicftUl ooiliid tmir 0! Port hill I. Train N<\ connects ■»•'h the .- p. 1C Lorvai-W Lit in>< nu In it’IU’ .McMm ____ :viiie und ull p’iuis in.-i Pi’i la nd. EWb.y s. Mí. Mi muer. liios. i .ot. K iE..JL A.ii a‘, Aibai. , Prompt use of Scott’s Emul sion checks the disease while it can. be checked. We are going to be more libeial than ever in 190-1 to users of Lion 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 0 negylar Premiums ---- TWO GREAT CONTESTS----- the fame Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates ia our $^o,oao.co Grand Prize Conteat^ which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can scud in as many estimates as desired. There will be The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Twist World’s Fair; the second relates to Total Vote For President to bo cast Nov. 8, 1904. $ao,ooo.oo will bo distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, nnd, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a to the one who is nearest correct on both contests, and thus your estimates have two ■ J. .^iwim Opportunities of winningabig cash prize. fèrad Ffrd Prk© of §5,009.00 Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The a cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate is recorded. ut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 3 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) one vote in either contest WORLD’S FAin CONTEST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. Lou’s World’s Fair? At Chicago, July 4, the attendance was 2c.3,273. For nearest correct estimates received in Wo cd son Spice Com pany’s oiiice, Toledo, Ohio, on cr beL>. June S’!h, l'.M, we v. ill give first prize for t he nearest cor; ,:d prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: First. Prise ................... ,52.500 OO Second Prize ............... .. 1 or o.co Prizes -5503.00 each . .1.030.00 Prizes— 200 OO . 1,000.00 Frizes— 100.00 .1 ' J'. 90 Prizes— 60-00 . 1 000.09 Prizes— 20.00 . . J 000.09 Prizes— 10.00 . .2,609.90 5.00 1300 Prizes— . . 9,090.00 What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for all candidates combined) at the election Novembers, 1904? Ia 1990 election, J3,959,053 people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.’s, office, Toledo, O., cu or before Nov. 5,1904, we will irivo first prize for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the next nea est, etc., etc., as follows: ........................»2,000.00 1 First prize ..................... .... :........... i .000.00 1 Second Prize ................. ................ i ,000.00 2 Prtzeo— *600.00 each onn no ................ i ooo.oo 5 Prizes— 200.00 .................l.ooo.oo IO Prizes— 100.00 .......................... 1.000.00 20 Prize«— 60.00 .......................... 1.000.00 60 Prizes— 20.00 10.00 ................. 2,eoo.oo 250 Prize«— 5.00 ...........................9,000.00 1800 Prizes— 2133 FRIZES, 2139 PRIZES, SOO.OOO.CO TOTAL, »20000.00 Distributed io the PubiL -o 3,338.00—la addition to which weehall give $5,000 | fo Grocers’ Clerks (joe partiJeifars ia LiOJ CBrFEg cases) making a grand total cf $50,000.00. COMPLETI ASLEC PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF Send for free sample. 4»9-4>S SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist«, Street. New York. 50c. and ft.00; all druggists. i i r' jnr.turn i. on «very box of t!,o r3nuln, ¡..amative Bromo'Qi’irJne Tatieu ledy that p Cotil ill one clay WOOLSON SPICE CO. TOLEDO, OHIO. y«- rgtTMg-rr’ ■> » ? "S’ V » J IM -•> >'» • >Í í A ki BANNER BRAND SKIRTS wash 1904 b eu Í I PERCALiS? 3G inch light and dark percales, best gr ide 10, y(| I AVith the great bargain giving and price cutting sales, / Albany “ •r ’s only dep’t store has 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 cat and carry a stock of over $35,000 Every inch ofsi .'lee is crowded with now goods for Spring and summer, . All the latest creations, fadsand novelties from the daini i ■ d to the most extreme styles in sKirts, shirt waists, wash geode, v :,i; e g’oods, waisiings, fancy collars, crush lea ther belts, lace and guaze : m. iery, f.mcy ribbons, shoes and slippers, also everything that men <•;: ¡d bo vs wear. Every price in this ad a speci.il bargain fort,nt. ot' town people so MENTION Ladies $1.50 ‘‘Hack About” Skirts 75 cts. Indira* $'.’.60 gray extra well male walking akirto. boiiinl wenm» full »wrap........................................................................................ $1.36 $N.M> brown nil wvol walking ekirte, trimmeil with «trap- of rame good«, only........................................... $2.50 $4.’>0 all wool milking «kirtn, fancy cheviots. Io. k like ilO .«kirtH, for only.................................................................................................. ¿3.50 60 atylea of $7 50 ekirta for only............................................ .. . $5.00 Everyone >f the 50 ikirta ore the very lat<-t *tv)e.«, and arid in •very at <ra for not lee« than $7.50; n you find this not no, your money back. PETTY COATS '5e gingham waah prttyeoat. 4Mr 7V merreri««.! blark anil whit® polka dot................................ 5fte Mr Mark merrerizcil «rvordian planted fl unee .................... 05« fl.M black a i-1c double flounra accord mn pleated and ruffc.l trianned ................................. 9Sc MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BANNER BRAND lx The new broad shoulder effects are here. 48c gingham and lawn waists only................ 25c 75c lawn percale and giughoni waists......... 48c $1 waists, very pretty patterns in all colors including White lawn.................................. 69c $•.25 and $1.50 beautiful white waists........ 98c Extra swell waists from................ $1.48 to $5.00 I QiNQHAMS. Imported and domestic zephyis and ginghamslO M isses fast black lace hose THIS PAPER. BARGAINS! There are some of the greatest bargains ever offered in our store, and that is saying a whole lot. 35c and 48c lace and embroidery trimmed corset covers and drawers...................................... 25c 75c lace and embroidery trimmed gowns, skirts, cor set covers and drawers............................................. 49c $1.(X) and $1.25 values of abovt articles..... ........... 75c $1.-50 skirts, drawers, gowns, and corset covers, eithei lace or embroidery trimmed, lots of tine work, 98c COR ANO BOYS’ CLOTHING. Our p rices are just one half of clothing store prices. Come and see for yourself. SLIPPliiiS AKJ oxfordü :. I $1.25 $1.98 $1.98 orwood Are advertised in every ladies trade journal in the U. iS- 75c straight front, girdle summer, and Princess Hip Corsets in pink, blue, white and drab, only.................. 45c