The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 10, 1904, Image 3

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IN CLOTHING AT WESELY BROS.,
Commencing Saturday -June Uth, and closing Thursday June 23rd.
Now this ought to sound good to you if you are thinking of getting a suit
as the good old summer time is here and there will be something doing
all the time, excursions all the time, picnics all the time, and the 4th of
July will be here before you Know it. Do you waut a suit? If you do
now is the time to get it right now while this sale is on.
Remember we carry Kuppenheimers Guaranteed Clothing, the pro­
duct of skilled labor, which accounts for it being such good wearing and
Wesely Bros.
TVs are after your Shoe trade am) oiler you good value»
” and guarantee the goods.
Duringthis month we
have a biK reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slippers, and to close out
several lines they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price.
kiss’s Heavy Shoe,¡13.00, $3.25 and $3.50, shoes with outside counters $2.
Ladies’ Calf.and Grain Shoe»,'button and lace, all [leather, i for^just] one
dollar.
Bays School Shoes,’bqys sizea[|1.25—Youths $1.—.
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes
* Reacr„Wesely Bros, large add,
Big sale on hand at Wesely? Bros.
I
Th os. Redding was over from
Jefferon Tuesday.
E. J. Shumaker was over from
Jefferson Monday.
Mis. Allison has been visiting at
Coburg during the week.
7 For Sale—Fruit dryer, cheap for
cash inquire df J. 8. Morrte,
“V. B.’Gcin and family are visit­
ing friends In Scio this , week.
*Mrs. ftl. Alexander went, to Port­
land last week for a short .visit.
Mrs. Albert Cole and chtldren’cf
Ooburgjare.visiung here thin. week.
Mrs. TV. II. Young has our thanks
for many favors shown us this week.
J. A. Bilyeu came up from Salem
Monday to east ,a goodjdemocratic
Vote.
Go to the Plaining mill for ad
justable window screens. Fit any
window.
It rs. Peery, of Larwood is visit­
ing her son, M. M. at Springfield
this week.
Reduced Excursion Rates.
To-save a Il*o, Dr. T G Merrrltt of
Mehoopai y Pa made a »trailing test
I resulting in a wonderful cure He
writes, a patient wus attacked With
violent hemorrages, caused by ulcer
Í ill.on of the stomach. I hail often
found electric Bitter excellent for
acute stomach mid liver troubles so
i I perserlbed them’ The patient
gained from the first uud has not
I had an.attrck in II months. Ele­
ctric bikers are postively guaran­
i
teed for dyspepsia ind'gestion con-
ttipation anü kidney troubles, try
liein, Only 50eents at E C Peery’s.
On and after June 1, 1904, the
Southern Paeifi , in connection with
the Corvallis and Eistern railr. nd,
will have on sale round trip tickets
ir >in points on their lines to New­
port, Yaquina and Detroit nt very
rates, good tor return uuiil Coluber
10, 1904.
Three day tickets to Newport and
Yaquina, good going Saturdays and
returning a ondays, are also oti sale
from all East Side points, Portland
to Eugene inclusive, and from al•
West Side points, are also on sale
to Detroit at very low rates, with
stopover privileges at Mill City or
any’ point east, enabling tourists to
visit the Santiun and Breitenbush
hot springs in the cascade mountain
which can be reached in one day.
Season tickets will be good for
all points until October 10. Three-
day tickets will be good going on
Saturdays and returning Mondays
onlv. Tickets from and vicinity
will be good tor retuin via the East
or West »ide at option of passenger- i
Tickets from Eugene and vicinity
will be going via to Leba ion-Spring’
field branch if desired. Baggage on
Newport tickets cheeked through to
Newport; on Yaquina tickets to i
Yaquina only.
Southern Pacific trains connect
with the C. AE. at Albany and Cor-
va'lis for Yaquma and Newport.
Trains on the C. und E. for Detroit
will leave Albany 7. a. m. enabling
tourists to go tlie hot springs to
reach there the same day.
Full Information as to r ite ', with
beautifully Illistrated booklets of
Yaqunia buy’ and vicinity, time­
tables, etc., can be obtained on ap­
plication to Edwin Stone, Manager I
('. ’. ami E. railroad, Alb
Albany,
my, TV.
W. E.
Coniati, Portland, or toan S. P. or
C. and E. agent,
Bate freni Munkers to Newport
$4.50
Bate from Munker to Yaqunia
$4.< 0
Kate from Munkers to Detroit
$3 00
f’ Mrs. C. A. Warner/ and Claudia
McKnight are visting at Corvallis
this week.
“On June 1-t Hie Southern Pa­
cific Co., will resume sale of Excur­
sion tickets to Newport ami Yaq
uin-'- Bax. Both season and Satur
day to Monday rickets will be sold
This popular resort is growing in
favor eac 1 year, hotel rates are
reasonable and the opportunities for
fishing, hunting and sea bathing are
unexcelled by any other resort on
the Pacific Coast.”
prices on all their men’s and 'ey’»
clothing. So as to enable you to
get a suit for the Ilmvest Home
Picnic that will take place in Scio
June 24.
Election day in Scio passed off
very quietly.
Several
hundred
people were in town. More interest
was taken and more votes were cast
than there has been for years. The
north Scio vote „was 112,.and tho
s iuth Scio 149.
5^ Ladies why will you suffer? when
Dr. Swans medicine will cure you.
Any one wishing the remedy should
call or write to Mrs. G. B. Han-
I'
sard~of Lebanon, the sole.agent for
Si io,
A Snre Thing.
Il is said that kcthing ia sure ex-
ccpt death taxes, but that is not : al-
together true.
Dr. King's i new
discovery for consumption is a sure
cure for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testily to that. Mrs.
C 1. VanMetre of Shedherdtown W
Va. says I had a severe ease of Bron
• liitis and fora year tried every
Picnic at Scio.
thing I heard o; got t.ot no relief
One bottle of Dr. Kins new discove­
ry then cured me absolutely. Its
Arrangements has been made and Infallible for croud whooping cough
were to have been completed last grip
ami consumption,
night fora pienic to be held in Si-io, try it. pneumonia
It’s guaroateed by E C Peery
Friday, June 24th, Full particulars druggi-t.
Trial bottles free,
Keg.
sixes 6tlc $1.00,
Divorce Suit Filed.
I Marie Boury Wednesday after­
noon filed, aj divorce suit; against
John Boury. The couple^was mar­
ried.on January 19,121901, at La-
Grande, and the plaintiff is new a
resident ¡snow a resident of Crab-
tree in this county.
She charges
cruel treatment and ullegcsjih it | ti.-e
tTufendancT. has Iman; grossly [ im­
moral and a habitual,, drunkard;
that he has constantly abused her
and shejhas been compelled to leave
him and do housework for a living,
as be failed to provide for her jsup-
port. Sho asks that the marriage
ties lie severed and! that she be per­
mitted tojresume her maiden name.
Mario Alvin. G. W. Wright is at­
torney for the plaintiff.
Special Excursion.to the Worlds fair
This sale is strictly CASH OR PRODUCE
A star. lui g Test.
Excursion Rates To Vaquina Bay.
IaOCALr
fine fitting clothing. We want you totake advantage of this Great Re­
duction Sale, one of the greatest clothing sales of the season, over $2,000
worth of clothing to be disposed of, so come at once and have your choice
. .don t wait. We want to do business with you, we mean business, w©
are after your business, we do business. Now is the time to buy a suit,
right now and save money. Sale closes June 23rd. Buy your suit of
Wese'y Bros, and attend the picnic.
Yours for clothing,
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port­
land and Willamette Valley Point,.
I
An open Letter.
Crabtree
Notes.
Meyer and son Alfred have ro-
turned from a visit to Deepwater
Mo.
Mrs. Powell and children of
Parker are visiting relatives here
this week.
Mis« Miller left Tuesday for a
visit with ner sister at Tallman.
Miss Emma H. Washburn who
has charge of the state hospital is
visiting with Mrs. Swink this week.
W 8. Paul has been on the sick i
list the past week,
Leun Meyer W. F. Express agt
I
of Albany spent Sunday with Ins
parents here.
Jake Bilyeu of Albany is visiting
with h s sister Mrs. Rose Kinzer
this week.
Walker Bros, spent Sunday at
their home in Brownsville.
Mrs. Swink has returned fiom
Pirker, whither she Wr.s called to
relieve the S. P. Station Agt. that
place.
F roto the Chapin,
___ ,_ , 8 <"! News,
Early in the aping my wife and
I were taken with dlrrhoet. and so
severe were the pains that we called
a physician who prescribed for us, I
but his nediclnes failed to give any
relief A friend who had a bottle of
Cqambrlain’s colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy on hand gave
each of us a aose and we at once
felt the effects. I procured a bottle I
and liefore using the entire contents |
we were cused. It is a wondetfu!
remedy and should bo found in
every homohold 11 C Ba;ly Editor
This remedy is for sale by All
Dealer.
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 fit your
pocket booK.
Tho total vote, subject to mir
changes incident to the otiieial count
is as follows:
Congressman—
Binger Hermann.
R. M. Veatch....
H. Gould.............
B. F. Ramp.......
Hermann’s plurality
Supreme Judge—
F. A. Moore.............
Thomas O’Day.......
C. C. Mikkels’m....
C. J. Bright.........
Oregon
Moore’s plurality
Food and Dairy Commissioner—
J. W. Bailey...
S. M. Douglas..
N. Rasmussen.
L. W. Berry ...
.... 238
133
Bailey’s plurality
Circuit Judges—
....2049
G. IL Burnett...........
B. L. Eddy................
....1709
... .2100
William Galloway. ..
....1341
R. P. Boise................
Burnett’s plurality over Boise.. .708
Galloway’s plvrality over Eddy. .391
District Attorney—
J. H. McNary
J. J. Whitney.
Whitney’s plurality
For Representative—
A. P. Blackburn.........
A. B. Cavender.,.........
I. A. Munkers..............
W. B. Blanchard......
F. D. Cornett................
F. H. Porter..................
Thomas Brandon.........
T. P. Hackleman.........
Ubbe Peters................
B. F. Darby..................
J. C. Munkers..............
W. 8. P’chnrds.............
County Judge—
C. H. Stewart...............
N. M. Newn'irt ...........
I. Whealdon .. .............
A. Lewelling................
Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars
Ice Cream. Stationery. Fresh Bread
. ..1852
....2059
....1626
....1748
...1727
CaJi and See Us
SHARPLESS CREAM
»Vhooping Cough.
in the spring of l!*tl my children
had whooping cough, savs Mrs. D
I used
W Capps, of Capps Ala.
Chamberlain’s cough remed v with
the most satisfactory results.
I
thtnk this the best remedy • have
ever seen for the wh< oping cough.
Til's remedy keeps the tough loose,
lessens the severity and frequency
of the coughing spe'ls and counter­
acts Hny tendency t-v ord pneu­
monia. Fur sale by AU Dealers.
The New Steam
Roller.
Stewarts plurality
Sheriff—
R. L. White................
G. W. Morrow.............
A. F. Gooch................
W. T. Cochran.............
White’s plurality
County Clerk—
B. M. Payne....
J. W. Miller....
O. Ingram .......
G. F. Burkhart.
...2002
...11130
....196
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Nothing has ever pre­
viously been made that
pleases the owner of a few
cows f,s well as No. 1
Tubular Hand Separator.
These machines will skim
twice as close as any ma­
chine made.
The Housefurnisher
Scio, Oregon.
:
Picniclin 8cio June 24th buy your
■suit now at Wesely Bios while the
big'sale is on.
’’Mrs.” Harry Connoway of Mc­
Minnville Is visiting hei parent» In
thiscitythla w?ek.
G. C. Johnston. T. S. Coffe;’, Ed
Myers, L. E. Mill-r andyie-i. Daley
were Aibanyjvisitors Monday.
Mrs. L. L. Calavan and children
went to McMinnville the first of the
week fora visitof a couple of weeks.
Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D?
Will be at his Scio offlee the first half
of each month.
All work guar­
The Denver A Rio Grande, in con­
anteed. fcrsw
nection with the Missouri Pacific,
From June1"! 1 "to June 23 there will run a series of Personally Con
will be a big reductlon^sale ini men’s ducted Excursions to the World’s
and boys clothing going on at fair during June. These excur­
sions will run through to St. Louis
Wesely Bros.
without change ot cars, making
at short stops at principal points en-
The Big Reduction sale
the
Wesely Bros, close June 23rd
r >uto. 1 he first ot these excursions
day before the Harvest Home Pic- I 1 lea'.’o Portland June 7th, and the
x>ic. Read the big add.
tec'-nd’. June 17th.
The
rate'
Wooburn will be $68.95 to St.
On June the,10th and 11th M. C ! from
and return. Excursions going
Gaines will sell at public sale at his Louis the
Denver A Rio Grande have
farm, al| kinds of horses and cattle i from
privilege of returning via a dif-
besides some farm machinery.____ I the
feteDt'route.*’ This is the most pl- a-
Mrs. T. J, Munkers was called to sant way, as well as the most del­
Forest Grove yesterday by the seri­ ightful route, to cross the contlnent-
ous illness of her mother Mrs, Me- The stops arranged give an opport,
Namer. «™ . ..
unity of visiting ttie various 'points
J. 8. Morris, arrived from Seattle of interest in »nd about Salt Lake
yesterday with the remains of his City Denver and Kansas City, If
wish to accompany one of these
son, Fred. Funeral services will be you
xcursions write at once to TV. C’
held Saturday. 12.30.
McBride, 124 Third street Portland
Wesely Bros.’ have reduced {the 1 for sleeping car reservation.
Low t.itnd trin rides have beer
placed in effect between Portland
l id Wil!un.ette velle ■ points in ei­
ther direction. Tickets will t.e sold
Saturdays and Sundays mn limited
to return on or before the t< llov int,
Mbnday. Round trip from West
Scio, $2.9 ). The same arrangement
applies from Portland, giving all
Portland people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
The Successful Ticket.
Congressman—Binger Hermann.
Supreme Judge—F. A. Moore.
Food Commissioner—J. w. Bal-
ley.
Circuit Judges—George
nett and William Galloway.
Distilct Attorney—John H.
Nary.
Representlves—I. A. Munkers, A.
B. Cavender and A. P. Blackburn.
County Judge— C. H. Stewart,
Com missin ner—JT. J. Butler.
Sheriff—R. L. White.
County Clerk—B. M. Payne.
R vorder—W. W. Francis.
Treasurer—Janes Elkins.
Assessor—D. B. McKnight.
School Superintendent—W.
Jackson.
Suivi-yor— H. G. Fisher.
Coroner—Wil limn Fortmiller.
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City Meat
Market ♦
DALETtBROS., Proprietor».
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The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ?
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
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I wish to inform all those wishing horses
of any kind that I will have about 70or
75 head at my farm about June 15th. I
will have some good draft horses and
roadsters and prices will be reasonable.
Notice will be given of the date of sale,
Payne's plurality....
Has arrived end will soon he put
County Recorder—
to work on the roads of the count'
it I» a ten ton structure of »pen lid
The’cotiniy court Friday afternoon build, an imposing Piece of machi W. W. Francis
opened bids for ttie construction of nery, uud wlmt ever gets in its way J. P. Cooley...
TV. R. Mealey.
a l ew bridge across the Calapooi i have to get down Io its level.
river »t McKercher’s. The bids
C. II. Walker..
were for r i)0 fix t span, both a Howe
The Co'tage Grove leader says a
Itussanda duplicate of the old
Francis' plurality
pridge to he replace 1.
The hula young man in that city let tils bill a)
drug store run for two years be­
Treasurer—
we-e all rejected as too high and the
fore settling. When he received James Elkins’...........
new bids v, ill be called for toon
liis Itemized statement, the first It­
em was chotolate creams mid the E. K. -'l.ler................
a nursing taittle. Verily, lime W. E. Kelley.............
Cured his mother of Rheumatism. last
J. 8. Morris................
maketh great changes.
County Court Acts
Mv mother has been a sufferer for
many yeirs w ith rheumatism, says
W. fl. Howard, of Husband, Pa.
At tim-'S she was unable tnmove at
all, vhile et times walking was
painful. I presented her with a bot-
tie of Chamr-erlain’s Pain Balm and
after n few adplieatIons she decided
it was the most wonderful pain re
liever she had ever tried, in fact she
1» never with out it now and Is at all
l times able to walk. An occasional
application of Poln Balm keeps away
the pnin that she was formerly
i troubled with. For sale by All
Dealers.
H. G. Fishe-.....................
W. M. Roberta..................
Fisher’sjmajority.......
Coroner—
William Fortmiller..........
L. Foloo............................ •
Robert Allen.....................
A. J. Caratbers.................
Fortmiller's plurality
Commissioner—
T. J. Butler......................
W. R. Ray.........................
M. R. Caw.......................
W. E. Arnold....................
2.112
1.626
. 220
. 173
2,958
. 576
2,382
2,021
1.572
48«
El «inn majority...
Nutt ing Equal to Chamberlain’s
A»«essor—
Colic, Chi lera and D'arrbo -a
...2.142
1 D. B. McKnight.......
Remedy for Bowel Com.
Butler's plurality....
I taints in Children.
...1.799 Majority lor loca' option.
J D. C. II >it................
“We have u»ed Ch <mherlaln’s Peter Ixiwis..............
.... 21«
Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remt J. Springer................
.... 17«
dy In our fam ly for year-,” says
Mrs J B Cooke. Nederland», Toxas.
Horn Sunday, June 5th,
McK..ivht’s plurality................. 433
“We have given it to all our chil
Mr. and
Edicrman,
8cb<x)l Sujierintendent-
dren. We have used other rnedi
daughter.
c nes for the same purpose nut never w. i.. JM mi ................
...2,884
found any'hlng to equal Chamber E. O. Margasou...............
....1,391
Iain’s. If yoa will use it as directed
T. Car
Jackson’s majority..
....1,453
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