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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
4L (ihr >anfiam Xlnrs INDIGESTION “I wm tronblet with atom- Mh trouble. Thedford'» Bloek- Drau/ht did me more good in one wwk thao .11 the doo* tor's mwiiclne I took in a year.*'—MRS. SARAH E. SHIRFIBLD, Bllettav.il., Ind. —PSBJdSHHD HklbRY OF BRGH ÍÍBHK.— 1 Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that Is done t>y Lon rd •< <.f health and charitably tnclii cd person*, the death rate among aniKli chi'dren la very high during the hot weather of the sum nier months it- the larger cities. There is probably one case of o< 'txiwel IM.WVJ complaint III a hundred, I however, that cootd not tie cured by the timely use of Uhanilierliiin’s Colic, Ch< lera Mtid fMkrrlioea Remedy. For sale by a>l dealers. Notice. Notice 1« hereby given that in six. ly days from 'lie d- te here I it wih be unlawful for swim- to run nt large in Ihe forks of the s-mtimn River in Linn County, Oregon, un hr penalty of five dollars for the first offense mid tin d< II. rs for each and evoiy , lent offense, to he recovered ........... th< he o a ner ot the su ii * by civil action in tb< rimn-of the Slate of Oregon, before a ' elice < f ii,. peace of Ine precinct in which such ownel or keeper, or either it them, miy reside; and such penalty *h I the lioin fit of, mid wl>. n paid into, the common. - ,i of the county in wnieli -an is brought, within sixty dies such anminl i- proved io i . Dated th s 22t d dav of .)> ■t. B. VI | mvx I K. • '< >u n ’ i Linn nuniy, Oregon P okti . and . Ore., July.—bne of plain and hits some hard licks. If Ibe longest race meeting* ever you were to stop your [Aiper and call Thedford 's Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac nttempteii in Oregon will open here the editor all sorts of ugly nau.es, tion of the stomach and on August 8tli and continue to the paper w< uld still be published, cures even chronic canes of August 2btii, and possibly Ihrougn and you would -neak around every indigestion. If you will Hi» first two weeks in Heptn. I>er, week and borrow a copy of your take a small dose of Thed Cored of Chronic Diarrhrea After Ten ford's Black Draught occa Years of Suffering. A large force of workmen are rush- neighbor. It Is best to keep your sionally yon will keep your “I wish to say a few words in itii the work of getting Irvington temper down and your subscription Stomach and liver in per praise of Chsmlierlsin’s Colic, Chol fect condition. race track in snnpe for the coming [mid up. This will make you at lid era and Diarrhoea Remedy.” says meet. Already trainer* and ou ners for a good obituary nolice, as it Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, sie shipping their strings to the enables the editor to lie more cheer Vn. "1 suffered from chronic diar THEDFORD ’ J traFk, and the officers of the fully. rhoea for ten years and during that time tiled various medicines with Multnomah Fair Association are out obtaining any permanent relief Bruteky Tortured, prepared to stable &00 horses, the I-zist sum ner one of my children Cloudburst in Heppner. can ' tli » for pick of those now racing at Seattle. was taken with cholera n.orbus, and nil uno, r ■ i .<ire When President A. R. Diamond 1 procured a bottle of this remedy. never .1- , . f li Heppner and Mitchell experi Only two doses were required to (fill the rest of the Multnomah Fair More .ickneu i. cauaed by enced a thrilling repetitii n of the give her entire relief. I then de constipation than by any Aasoclntlon officials talked of giving grunt catastrophe irf last June on the cided to try the medicine myself, other disease. Thedford'» I I IL I I • week’s iscing last year they were and did not use id! of one bottle be evening of July 12th, While the Black-Draught not only re fold frnnklj’ tiy the local horsemen fore I was well and I have never m I lieve constipation butcure* damage was very slight at the for i" since beei tr >ubled with that com that the racing game had received I 1'' rr diarrhrea and dysentery aud mer place, Mitchell residents were plaint. O ’ ie cannot say too much in such n black eye in Portland that Keeps the bowels regular. favor of this wonderful medicine.” 1 r Hie public would not turn out to see I compelled to flee to the hills for For sal* by all dealers. All druggist» m H safety. A wall of water twenty-five It. them. In spite of thia discouraging »6-csnl pacluvgM. feet high came down IL idge and talk the officials went on, gave the “TWedfor<1 ’. fHadi- Chamberlain’s Colic, Ciolera and Diar Mill creeks, which unite about three race meeting, proven conclusive!v Draught is th* best medi P(*p rhoea Remedy. hundred yards above tne town. The cine to regulate the bowel* that I orses could be raced and taeed This remedy is certain to be need I I have ever used." — Mils. flood dniitied two victims, Martin ed in almo.>t every home before the honestly, and not only the peoole of A. M. G 11A N T, Snead. 8n Illi, a man nearly one hundred Hummer is over. Jt can always be i Ferry, N. C. Portland paid their money at the depended upop oven in Ihe mist years old, and Mrs. Bethune, sn i gale, but hot semen from all over severe and dangerous eases. It is aged woman. It also carried away Notice is especially valuable for summer dis the state attended Hie meeting. twenty-five houses in its mad rush. of ir s< orders in children. It is pleasant to 3 And when they returned hmne I take and never falls to give prompt n:er of tl There was little rain at Mitchell they were loud in their praise for relief. A hy not by it now? It may , authority v hut Ihut'der and lightning gave the , the dean sport which they had save life. For side by all dealers. r. -■. >: •> inhabitant* warning that n fluodor1 tb enjoyed, and the llberd manner In of Collgre- 'A illame.te Valley Chautauqua Ass’n. cloudburst might he expected, so which the book* handled the odd* we will | The Willamette Valley Chautau on the races. This was all the they prepared for it. Over half the qua Association will meet nt Gliul- Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition nt 11 o’c!i population fled to the high hills ehcourngement that the association istona Park, near Oregon City, July Si^iteniber " \t. ut thi- J • I ■ fol wanted, I’tid they began ill once to bordering the valley, while other* I 12th to 24th inclusive. The Southern The Sou tin ru Pacific Co. will sell lowing tract of land, to-wii: The lot 1. were prepared lor the water when it ! Pacific ( o. will make reduced rates [■Ian for their 1904 August meeting. I on the certificate plan for this <><•<• i- round trip th kets at greatly reduced section 10, township 10 s., r. 2 w of the Most of the horsemen who raced suddenly burst upon them. Two ' slon. C lion miy Southern Pacific rates to St. Louis and Chicago ac Will. Mer. count the St. Louis Exposition, on Aere last fall declared when they aged people who met death by i agent for advertising matter. - Any and all persons claiming ad the fallowing dates: June lb. 17, 18; departed that nothing could keep drowning refused to irteompany the July i, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; Septem versely the above described lands are them from returning. Not only others to tire hills, feeling that the ber 5, 6, I; October 3, a, 5. I advised to file their claims in this office Working Night and Day. have tlwy kept their word, bwt they H'rtr,w w** Going trip must be c< mpleted : on or before the day above designated . 1- ■ J FP v/■} Iziik « a n i ill I Iziitrtr Excitement at Heppner was even assisted in Alling the stake nook The busiest »'ill mightiest Utile within ten days from date of sale for the eommeneetnent of the sale, mid passengers will be permitted to entries when It was sent to Oakland greiter than at Mitchell, for the thing that ever was made is Dr. starton any day that will enable otherwise their.rigbt»(will be forfeited. King's New Life Pills. These pills and I ais Angeles. Originally the people have nardi)’ leeovered from change weakness Into strengt!», UH- them to reach destination within ! U.S. Luwl Office at Oregon City, this Return limit ; loth day of July, 1904. Association planned to care for only the nervoun strain of last year’s lessness into energy, |»afn fag into the ten days limit. flood. Damago at this point was' mental power. They are wonderful ninety days, but not later than Dec. A lgernon S’. D resser , Register; 300 horse*, but the demands for stall 31st, 1904. rixim became so great that It was confined to tl,e washing away of 5 in building up the health. Only 25c G eo . W. B ilve , Receiver. For further information asto rates per liox at E. C. Peery’s. found necessary to build 200 addi bridges and weakening of the O. R. and routes cail on 8. P. Co. agent at West Sc o. tional stalls. They have Just been i & N. prtdge at Lexington. 1'he Important Notice. completed, and are Ihe most modern creek rose suddenly and with a rush 'lelrphone patrons have been- overflowed Its banks, but there wa* and up to date stalls on the coast. earned c:>nsiderat>le annoyance of n > great yohjine of water as at late hy people calling them up and They are constructed after those at i > Mitcliell. eskii g them t<> call other people to ■ i ^Vashlngton Park, Chicago, and < > the phone for them. This practice < ► st Hara toga, and are SO arranged that should be discontinued and thecen It didn't Come Back. tral office wi I promptly disconnect sleeping quarter* for tlie haineAi PjA LrJEY-JB RO S. ,^P f o^jritotor s._ ail such calls, if you wish an out find rubbers Are in a sort of loft dver sider to come to the phone, put in We fifltff the following from the The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ;; your the horses. Last year it cost the call at theceutral office, as the Argus, of Ohtarlo, Mathettr county: association $I5,I*.O to get Irvington oh hand.- We'solicit your patronage. ¡1 subscribers do not want ’o be bother Ten years ngoa farmer ffl Malheur i > ed running after people who have' into shaiie.and this year >7,000 more ■no phone. has been spent. The entire grand county put an X mark rtn a silver Hnn^, the saddling paddock, and dollar and went to town and spent it •a.--; Before the rfie judges* and timers’ stands will with the merchants. be painted «new «nd every i-tall will ‘ y*‘Br wfls out got the marked The N ews wn<I Oregon! in 1 year 2 « Mtceive a thick coating of white-! do,l“r b“ck {"r ""<< it again with the village mer- W arh. 1 Spent - It I* the Intention of the associa chant. Four limes In six years this Hon thia year to give $10,000 away dollar camo back to him for produce, In pur.xe* for the Huke events alone. and three times ho heard of it in TI i I h assure» big field* in ea«-h of thu the pockets of his neighbors. The events, hhtl It will bring together time he got if in change tíifrti years •time of the best liorses racing on ago he sent if Io a mail order hobse Ihe coast. The Oregon Htakes, the in Chicago that had amassed first stake event of ilia Beason,cloned millions ot dollars selling third rate uitli 52 entries, and among them stnff. He has never seen that dollar i re such horses as Minty’s I’ride; alnee. That dollar will never pay F-(eji Around, who won the opening rtn' more road or school lax for him, tjjske event at Beattie; Lady Usk; ¡never bless or brig ■> ton the home of Albemarle, and n large number of | neighbors, never help build up other clever performer*. The big the town or the countiy. The l’est tvfst e rate of the meeting will tie the moral to this as to T>ntTon1ze home Irvington handicap, value $,101)0 to mwcharfts and your dollar will come the winner*. For thia money such back to you, but send it to an east- horses h * Mtrtllctifti, Forest King, ern city Hnd it never coure* back Geolge fiérry, Vetefafio, Mr.DIngle, again. Gateway, and tfikny other* will face Btar/er Mulholland on August 20th, Souvenir Hold Dollars. he date of the race. $ i BLAGVDRAIKHT constipation &/>e City Meat Market. Í Secretary Shaw has approved a ¡Were you ever tempted to think that the editor was indulging in design for the I j O w I s and ('lark “digs” when you saw something ir. souvenir gold d' llar, which has lieen th* pHpet which seemed to fit your prepared at the Philadelphia mint in accordance with the wish of the ' casef Discard the thought, Re trum ter the old saying that “Many Exposition authorities. It calls for a IlKones* of Lewis on otie side, 1 a thaft al random sent, finds mark , encircled by the words ’’United the archer little meant.” Why, States of America, One Dollar,” I only the other day we read of a ’ while a portrait of Clark wid appear ^litsouri editor who published the leh Vouimsndmeni* 1h hfs paper by | on the other side, with the words request, with the result that he lost “Lewi* and (’lark Exposition, Port land, Oregon.” half of his sunscrlbers before he could have time to explain In the next issue that no personal reflee- ti< n* tVbre meant.—Ex Th* doing (Way with th* rutting o< tl» hair of aouviata 1» a Ihe Housefurnisher, cio, Oregon. gratifying Any man can lake a newspaper. re... R.».rml. Pro”f 01,1 u»0” ,n It is the the«[test thing he can buy. i •harg* of t h i 1 York* , Lverj ,,||r h hen lay* sn egg li lisi •tata ■ prisons are T » |>< r i** i nb lor for that week. 11 bpsn to ihe trgoments of progressive II-» t» N II. -I) a pr -go • imp, '« peuologists, says the New York Even* ing Post. Tb the average citizen such t han to ►.< t tl or »ec»‘ivt : i o Iter. B change may seem of the slightest sig r h ♦ « tv : . K, rain nificance, or, if anything, only the M ill. J «Hito or Lotto. No muti disuse of a time-honored measure of » I.lit lioppeue I t our th or < i i<on < Im od, Ibfl Iff sun-bine. diaaipline. It is, however, as striking an action as the abolition of the look* «hur, und Interest It opens the step laat spring, and both arise from dia rof the great world and pills you the desire tb make each prison a ra« face to face wltu its |>eople and Its formatory, and not tn institution for great events. Mis your advertiser, branding msti who bare nn* mU- giM.iper, and triend. No man Is iVeps The hair-cutttng process was Jost to his chlldreu who doe* not a relic of seventeenth or eighteenth give ihttu,the local paper. Nomati eeutury prison methods, when aatuB) I» good tb hims< If who does not take branding of prisoners was also the ▼ogue. Itaabolition will make It easier new *|>apera. Afibr you get on your ear and •top your paper to make thu editor feel humiliated, Just poke your fin ger in a bucket $>f w*(er and pull It out and looii kt thb hot*. Than you * Will know how sadly you are missed. You will proliablv find something in your home psper you hot like. Even the Bible Is very viously been made that pleases the owner of a few cows t}s u'ell as No. 1 Tubular Hand Separator. These machines will skim twice as close as any ma chine made. for convicts to obtain employment on discharge, as well as hslp them to r«t«in th«ir »•lLr«(p«ct during their ciinfiuvtneul. Th» uu. of th, modorn priaon ta to correct by dlceiplinc, to ■trvngiben phyclcally, to team total- tactually, and to awaken morally. Hair-cutting, the loch-atep and alrtpad auita are all hlndraocaa, and not belpa, to thie uudartahiog. r?r.rr*ev. F* rhe Coinny Court, erf tfie State irf dAwgon ft»» rjim Cimnty- Us. the matter of theestate J of '-U1TATIOX. Jiliifl M. Bilyeu, deceased, i Vo IF. iiiii . w L J. Bilyeu, William Bilyeu, J. U. Bilyeu, Diannah Wiltfong, I.vilia Curl, G. ,M. Bilyeu,.J-M. V. Bilyeu, Lee Bilveu, tlu* ehiidroiuokSarnh Jane Burk hart. iimurly, —Mwggii-('urrivr, Fnuikir Keehler, Until Burkhart, the children of Elizabeth Calavan. nuniely,—John M. Cahivan, J. I.. Calavan, ivy J. Pagej Rieluird CMavini, mid Elizabeth M. Cal- Bids for Paiutinr Vi anted. avail. Greeting. I\ TIIK NAME, or THK STATE IW O r KOUV, Bids wPI be rei ' ived by the clerk You are'hereby citeif ¡mif required to iiopear in the County Co irt of th • State .rom June 14th to Juno 2oth for the painting of ti e public school bui d ot Oregon, for the County of l.inti, at ing in Disi i ici 9ä, bid-t to-oe opened the Court room thereof,, at Albany, ire st I o'clock <>'. June 25th. The board Raid County, on Morrrfay the 1st day of reserves the right to reject any orali ( August 19 .4, at one o’clock in liar after bidr. ,Speri tie <t ions can be had by noon of that day, then and there to show came if miy there be-why an order calling on tl e h ik. should not lie made-authorizing mid di- T S t’offey. Clerk. Board of directora: J. R. Gill, T. J. rectur; Hannah .T. Bilyeu, us adminis tratrix ekthe ertnteof John M. Bilyeu, Munkers und .1 A. Bilyeu. deceased; to sell the following describe«* real property at either public or private That Throbbing Headache. .“ale. for carii in hand, saukreal property lieing desci ilied its follows,.to-wit: Begin o-', if yon ning at fiie southeast come» of section 29 ¡.We Pill-. in townsilip 111, h - iii H i range .1 west of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, thence west 20 chain* to the nortl vves* corner of the nort.ieiret quarter of til» make northeast quarter of.section 35 in said' ne ilth tp. mid range, thence soutiel 1 .^’rliitvne-, cured. thence west 7.50 «hains, thence south ».35 ehuhi.s, tfienew west 12.50 chains* thence north to tlie northeast corner- of Triumps of Al >dern Surgery. G. W Howell’s D. L. (’., thence west t<> the southeast corner of Stephen Stew Wonderfid tl lot’s me done for the art's I). L. C.. thence north to the north line of section 3>, thence «istt tinman body by urgery. Organ* <re boundary t ■ a point 9.25 chains vve-t <ti tiictfravt :F 'ken out mi'i -i-inped mid [ olished section corner between six-tions 20 anil nd pnt ti n :* or >tiey may he re I. 5 in said tp.. thence in a n irthaastcrljr moved entire',- (l ines are sp ieed •ourstr to the (enter of said section 2I>, !> i-e* tat e : '• gl ice ot diseased sec- llienee north 27.17 clriins to lie* south 'ii'iisof ven--: iiiitiseptie dressings boundarylineofR.il. Pollan!’» Bi E, are npplii d Io wounds. bruises, C., thenec east 20.411 chains to the gotrtlr- and like ii'j.iiiic’s before inflmi.mn- east corner of said claim, thence 'inrth lioti-ere .:«' >v‘- .li causes them 'o II. 83 chains, thence east 19.80 chains to heal withe i maturation and la one tlie east* liiwof siiid'section 2(5«. tfu-ncei tliii d the Un i r< qHired hv the oid: -wmtli 79 eliains to the ph» -e of Nyruu- treatment. t'hmnber ain’s Pain ning, all in Lina Comity, Oregon, aTso "alm acts ivi the same principle. beginning in the center of a county road It is mi n'i'i p'icMid when »[.piled at a |ioint 30 fv> t east from the northeast ti such injuries, cm, <>s them to heel corner o* block No. nine (9) in soutn quickly. I' ihs ' al'ay 4 the pain in i addition to the city of Scio in I.iunC’ir i- soreness. Keep a hottie of Pain tv, Oregon, mid running thenew Month, t i balm in y< nr borne ••nd it will -ave degree east al g the center of said mud feet, thonc i n< rth 89 degrees i-ast time and mo-ey, nu to mention the 305 24'1.5 feefc, them-.' north I degree west incon ............ vori . . iri' mi ’ suffering whr?h 30ii feet, thence «e*t 240,50 fv.-r [«■ the* such injuries entail For sale by I place of beginning, all in l.inn County'. All Dealei.,. Oregon. WITN ESS, the Hon. II. M. 1’alnu-r, eorvatiis i I »stsrii h B Judge of the County Court of the Stat« of Oregon,.for the bounty of Linn, with 1IMK« AKD. the seal of said court, affixed, this 2ml day of June A. D. 1904. No. 2, F or Y: i .| t».u— Attest: B. M. I’avne, Clerk, Train leav ■ Al’sinv .. . . 13 41 P. M w “ Coi vallis .. 1.45 “ By F. C. Steilmacher, deputy, ( seal ) “On June l-t the Southern Par ’ eitle Co., will r>-ume -ale of Ex.'ur .-ion lickei- to N.-v port and Yaq uina Hi,;. Both canon and Salar ¡ day to Monday ickel* will be sold. This popular resort is growing in I favor esc I yeir, note! rates are i reasonable ami the epportunities for I fishing, hunting mid set» bathing aie unexcelled^ \v u’iv other resort on the Pacific Coast.” “ arrive’ Y i jiilna .., . 5 40 “ Ao. I, teliiruli.g: I.eaves Ynunlnn..... .......... Leaves Corvali.’............. Arrive. Al'.my .............. 7 1 11.0 A Startling. Evidence. 12 ö P Fresh testimony imgreat quantity Ik vo'^stnntty co.nrhg ih, declaring Leaves AL>anv ................ M Dr. King’s Xew discovery for Con Arrives li.'iroii............... . M sumption coughs and colds to be un No. 4. Iron, lirlrotl: — equaled A recent expression from Leaves Pot rrh ....... 6.S0 A M Va. Arrives Alix -iy___ _ D li A ii TJ McFarland Bentenvflie, serves >w example. He writes: I Train No. 1 arrives m Albany > time to had bronchitii for three years* and connect wii* live S. 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