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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
The divorce sun of Mayor W_ H. Thomas. \ Davis against his wife came up for S hearing last evening, liefore Judge 2 William Golloway, In the circuit T. M. Holt and wife spent Sunday C court. The complaint charged in- in Jefferson. B«a « Haaxy 8hoe,^$.t.00, $3.25 and*$8.50, shoes with outside counters $2. l temperance, an-t to this the defense J. A. Sommer returned from Ladiaa’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button und lace, all leather, for just ivxe s demurred. The demurrer was over- ? ruled and the defet.se refusing to Portland Monday. dollar. J. G- Holt and wife were Albany / i plead further, the plaintiff intro- Baya School Shoos, boys sizes $1.25—Youths $1.—. / 1 duced his testimony, the case was visitors Saturday. S submitted without argument, and Mrs. Ben Shi ffer of Stayton is vis ? . the court granted the decree. The S ease attracted considerable attention iting her parents this week. X here owing to the prominence of H. Struck meler and wife have < the parties. It is understood that gone to Newport for a few weeks. > lhe parties have made a satisfactory J. B. Smith and wife made a i , arrangement reg .riling property i rights, and that no appeal will be business trip to Albany the first of the week. taken tn the case.—Oregonian. The two reform school boys who Louise and (rank Sommer and Mrs. Florence Chapin was mur- recently escaped from that institu Nellie Holt were passengers to IaOCAI^ de rod at Grant,s Pass Thursday tion and were eagerly sought by all I the pay last Sunday, night by an unknown man, who the ofiicers along the line of the j- Mrs. J. N. Jones and daughter, T. 8. Coffey was in Portland last made his escape. Southern Pacific have been recap- Alchie _____ , returned from a week’s week. Mrs. J. J. Carr left today tor tured. They were seen near Mrs. Roe Philips is improving Gray’s River, Washington. After Jefferson yesterda.v by a couple of outiug at Sodaville Wednesday. slowly. spending a week nt lhe coast Mrs. small boys who were out with a toy Alice Blackhall, who has been vis The 8. P. Company is getting in a Carr will return to her home in 1 a gun playing in the woods. The lads iti ng the Sommer family, has Gra de. on a -eing the escapes frjtn the returned to her home in Portland. new spur at the North Santiam. $1.50 rtiut reform school at once decided upon The R. F. D. carrier received Mrs.Joe Warwick and MissZelpha Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have been for 08c la bold plan to capture the two and Barton drove to Jefferson to visit | receive the reward of $10 each paid notice from Washington of an in visiting at Eugene 'the past week. the former’s mother, Mrs. G. W. crease in hia salary, beginning July by the state for the capture of Miss Maud Irvine has been quite I Philips, who is under the care of escapes, and with their toy rifles j Sick, but is now able to be out again. 6.25 suit for 4.70 Dr. Hawk. aimed at the run .ways the two lads ll « 8.75 6.95 Clem Gough is working as a stu lioldjy ordered the reform school u dent in the ottico «¡th his mother. « Mrs. H. J. Cary and daughter, 9.50 7.35 boys to march ahead of them into Miss Rhoda Hudson, spent the tirsi Story of a Gold Find. 11 << town. Thus the runaways were Win. Brenner and Johnnie Gill ! 10.00 7.65 of the week visiting in Eugene and taken to Jefferson, where the youth H have gone to Snow Peak for a << 11.25 9.20 Springfie'd. Mis* Hudson returned How n whipped dog brought ful cap ora turned their prizes over week. ll It to Portland Wednesday. tune to a family Is related hy 12.00 9.85 to the authorities. Superintendent Claud C’alavan went to Grass Val Kramer, now in Portland from ll ll Mrs. Fleener, who went to Cincin N. H. Looney, of the school, and an 13.00 10.15 ley Monday, to work during the Sucker creek country. officer came up and took the escapes nati to visit hei long lost sister, has ll ll summer. Free gold amounting to $31,009 14.00 11.35 returned to California, where she is back to the school, after paying the had been taken out of the Briggs ll ll Mrs. Laura Paul and Mr. Lewis of visiting her children. 8he Is ex captors $¡9 each for the excellent 14.50 12.15 ledge on Sucker creek up to Thurs work done.—Albany Herald. Albany visited at G. W. Morrow’s pccted home in August. ll ll day last, according to Mr. Kramer, 15.00 12.85 Sunday. The following is from tne Port Miss Irene Walton died at Jefl jr- land journal: "As an outcome of a millman of Grant’s Pass. Besides It ll B orn .—Near McMinnville, July 16.00 13.95 son July 18th. of consumption. The lhe lor.g- continued strife existing! this the ledge has'been traced for a 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Gaines, ll distance of 200 feet along fhe surface ll remains were interred in the Miller 17.00 14.85 at the county poor farm, Miss Mary a daughter, cemetery, near Jeflerson. Her Myers, the superintendent of nurs-I of the hillside, and fully $400,000 is ll ll 18.00 15.30 now in sight. The flriggs family is Mrs. Johnson of 8ilverton visited death is sincerely mourned by her Ing, resigned her position yesterday • preporing to put up a stamp mill on U ll Mrs. Waiter Bilyeu the latter part many friends. 20,00 16.50 and removed her effects from the 1 the property in order fo turn the of last week G. W. Cary and wite of North institution. Dr. Bowles, the house gold Into bullion in the shortest pos $>14.c>u biiAi îuâ Mr. and A rs. J. W. Groshong Yakima spent two days with rela phpsiclnn, has threatened to resign sible time. for $6. 25 suit from near Jefferson visited in Scio tives In this vicinity last w'*ek. twice in the last two weeks but has Mt. Kramer, who knows all the $4.70. Saturday last. They are on their way to visit a been held at the county hospital circumstances of the find, says that Miss Sadie Sims returned from daughter in Santa Rosa, California. through the earnest solicitation of a young son of David Briggs was out Walport Tuesday, where she has They will make brief stops at County Judge We-ster and County hunting deer and tried to get his Brownsville, Eugene, and Medford. Commissioners Barnes and Light been teaching. dog to take a deer trail. The dog A girl only two months from Ire ner. Miss Myers is a sister of Jeff refused to do so, and young Briggs, Mrs. Jones of Oakland, California, erson Myers, president of the newis becoming angry, beat the canine In is visiting at the home of her cousin, land saved six lives in the Slocum and Clark Fair commission. She order to make him do better. While disaster and is to receive a big purse L. L. Calavan. and a medal. While others were has an enviable record in her pro scurrying about the hillside a rusty fession of nurse, and has succeeded looking rock was turned over, and Mrs. Booth of Amity is visiting looking on and wringing their her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Powell, hands she was ont In the wator to introducing several radical reforms on its under side the gold glittered at the county hospital during her In such a way as to interfere with her neck rescuing the perishing. south of town. Sergeant W. M. Bond, Company incumbency as superintendent of the dog whipping process instanter. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Miller spent G, Fourth Infantry of the United nursing. Mrs. Lucy Morgan, who is The trail of the deer was also con Sunday with Mrs. Miller’s sister, States ermy, Is visiting here. Ser highly recommended by the city sidered of secondary Importance, as Mrs. Wooimanse. young Briggs knew that he had geant Bond Is home on a six months board of charities, has been chosen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, Roe This makes the thousands of dollars in sight. furlough. He expects to rejoin his her successor. Shelton and Miss Ida Miller went on "At present the hills around the comp iny in the Philippines about second resignation as the resident the excursion Sunday. head of the county hospital since head of Sucker creek are alive with the first of November. Off tor the Blue River. J. E- Courtney has besn superinten prospectors,” Mr. Kramer said,"and Coman, Portland, or to any 8. P. Some Hunting Rules. Mr. at d Mrs. Carpenter of Salem One night recently a cow got in dent of the poor farm. Miss E. M. I look for more big discoveries C. and E. agent. are visiting their daughter, Mrs. the yard of Editor Frank Irvine of I Rate from Munkers to Newport Judge Stewart and Commissioner Shepherd occupied the position for before the summer is over. The Tlie following rules are given in tin Holland, of this city. Corvallis. He was hot and tele more than a year but clashed with region is high up in the Siskiyous, $4.50 Butler and the Hon. S. A. Dawson exchange for the hunting season ; Rate from Munker to Yaqunia of the Alco Club, left yesterday Miss Dell Allison, who has been phoned for tho nightwatch to attend I Courtney so frequently that she re within a few rods of the California Always carry your gnu against yqur visiting in Scio, has returned to her to the cow and put her in tne pou nd, fused th remain at the institution. line, and prospecting will be a pleas $4.10 afternoon for Browesvllle, where body, the up|«r jiart of the stock in the which he preceded to do. The joke Miss Myers was appointed head i ant outing for the hundreds, even Rate from Munkers to Detroit they will Join a committee of right hand, the left covering the trigger heme in Washington, lies in the fact that It was Irvine’s nurse by the county court about should they not succeed in finding $3.00 Brownsville men md go into the anil hammer, anil the barrel in the hol The Misses Elsie and Adri Burk own cow, which had broken out of Blue River mines,over the proposed low of the left arm. nythlng . nine months ago. She found affair hart from near Albany are visiting the pasture. Eeer tracks and pig tracks are almost “In the old days of mining, 10 Special Excursion to the Worlds fair wagon road. The trip will take In a chaotic state and immediately at Aunt Mary Hunt’s. about a week, and will be made in alike, but the split in the pig's foot* Rural 'ree delivery men now re set about instituting reforms, with years ago, a great deal of gold dust The Denver A Rio Grande, in con charge of the Biownsville people. It prints are wider than those of the deer. Tne new lively stable Is almost ceive pay according to the number the approval of Dr. E. P. Geary, the was taken out of Sucker and Alt- A deer being trailed by hounds always done, and it certainly is a great im of miles traveled, as follows: 24 [ county physician. She clashed with house creeks, as well as from Dem nection with the Missouri Pacific, is estimated thai a wagon road into will run h series of Personally Con makes for high ground. the mines will cost $5,000, but the provement to the town. miles and over, $720; 23 to 24 miles, j Courtney frequentlv and several ocratic Gul'-h, by miners who were ihi. ted Excursions to th» World’s If yon tree a wild cat never stand These exvur- ' general opinion is that It will be not looking tor ledges. This gold .air during June. Editor Humphrey and wife of $702; 22 to 23 miles, $644; 21 to 22 alta-hes resigned on account of the under It. miles, $o66; 20 to 21 miles $648; 18 to ' trouble. Finally Miss Myers in- dust, however, came from Just such «inn« will run through to St. conia i well expended.—Democrat. Jefferson were visiting in Scio w itnout change oi ears, making If you are chased by a wounded bear 20 miles, $6'2; 16 to 18 miles, $576; I formed thecounty court that she mother lodes as the one found by siioit stop« st principal points en | Thursday of last week. run along the side of a hill and upward, 14 to 16 miles, $540; 12 to 14 miles, could not succeed in her plans as young Br'ggs, and there must be r >ate. 1 lie first ot these exeur-it.ns • eave Portland June 7th, and the How About Your Summer Vacation? and he cannot follow. The bear will Ira Ai Phelps, formerly of the $504; 10 to 12 miles, $468 ; 8 to 10 lang as Courtney was allowed to several of these yef to uncover.”— -er-nnd June I7th. The rato Newport Bay on YHquina Is the always drop downward. Evening Telegram. have charge of the hospital as well Scio News, Is now sole publisher of mi les, $432. from Wonburn will he $68.95 to Bl. ideal seaside resort of the North Pa- If you pitch your camp in a dry cfeek Louis and return. Excursions going I ciflj coast. Round trip tickets at bed, never sleep tinder the steep Imnk the Harrisburg Bulletin. The cities with population above as the poor farm. The court hesi from tt.e Denver A Rin Grande have greatly reduced rates on sale from the million mark are: London, tated and Myers resigned. She w-iu th • privilege of returning via a dif all Southern Pacific points in Oregon which is usual on one side. Animals Mr. and Mrs. C. Rex and family 6,381,882- New York, 2,537,202; giyen a two week’ vacation under ferent mute. Phis is lhe mo«t plea- on and after June 1st. Ask agents could jump on yon from the ledge. have been visiting relatives and Reduced Excursion Rates. Paris, 2,714,068; Berlin, 1,888,848- pay by the court, but informed the sanl w iv. as we I as the most del- for further information ann a hand Camp below a drinking pool, not above friends in Scio the past week. Chicago, 1,698,575; Vienna, 1,674,957; court that she did not intend to On and after June 1, 1904, the i. ntfnl mure, to cm«- the coutlnent- somely illustrated souvenir booklet, t,if you are after game. J. A. Bilyeu and wife and little Canton, l,v00,000; Toklo, 1,440,121; return.” T he stnps arranged give ho opport, or write to Edwin Stone, manager A rocky country is usually infested Southern Pacific, in connection with units uf vt«it mg toe various points C. 4KR.Il., Albany, Ore,, or W. Gale Jones have been visiting Mrs. Philadelphia, 1,293,697; St. Peters the Corvallis and Eastern rail read of int«-r<-«t ill and about Salt Lake E Coman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Port with snakes. Where snakes are plenti Harry Connoway of McMinnville. ful loop a hair rope around your camp. burg, 1,267,022; Calcutta, 1,125,400; Munkers. If land, Orogon. will have on sale round trip tickets 1 ity Denver and Kansas City, The snake will not cross it. No snake Constantinople,1,125,000; and Pekin, rom points on their lines to New y. il wi«h to ai'i-oinpany one of the-e I likes being tickled in this fashion. The Mott boys, who have been 1,000,000. James Arnold was In Albany last port, Yaquina and Detroit at very excursions write at once to W. «J- M Bride, 124 Third street Portland visiting their aunt, Mrs. Browne, Never let your game hang ont over rates, good for return until October fur sleeping < ir reservation. Miss Lena Demtinn and Mrs. week. have returned to their home in night in the moonlight. The moon’s Holy Reliera Reappear. 10, 1904. Viola Wi kening of Cold Springs, H. Quigley is erecting a windmill rays poison the meat. Salem. Cloudburst In Uuion County. Three day tickets to Newport and Ind,, captured an eagle the other in his barnyard. Never eat jack rabbit without care Mrs. M. L. Jones and little son, day, after a fierce fight. Armed G. VI DVmjy and family spent Yaquina, gixxl going Saturdays and The Holy Rollers, so styled, but fully examining the meat for water Mason, visited Mrs. Jones’ parents, with pitchforks, they attacked the 8unday in Scio. Another cloudburst visited the otherwise known as the Church of returning .» ondayx, are also on sale ' blisters. Never eat jack rabbit at all Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Morris, the first eagle In a fence corner, where it was F.J. Denney made a business visit from all East Side points, Port Ian I upper country on the evening of the Living God, have been holding ' during the late summer if you can help of the Week. devouring a large turkey. 3 he to Albany Saturday. tc Eugene inclusive, and from al July 10th, Just above Meadow creek, a grrnd revival and camp meeting it. which comes into the Grand Rond» at Woodvilla, near Grant’s Paas. The pay roll of the Jefferson eagre got its talons fast in Miss Jess Dnnals of Elk City Is visiting i West Side points, are also on sale Never feed your dogs the entrails of to Detroit at very low rates, with river near Starkey, coveridg the Although the moetings have been I your game. creamery for June was $4,000. Dur Demann’s clothes and was unable to friends in this section. , Mrs. Wilkening stopover privileges at .4111 City or roads In that section of the country well attended there have been none ing the month 21,500 pounds of but extricate it elf. Never lean a loaded gun against a tree Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith spent plunged the fork into the eagle and any point east, enabling tourists to with rocks and brush to the depth of the sensational developments ' trunk, and don’t leave your gun un ter were made. Sunday with Albany relatives. killed it. The bird measured six visit the Hantixra and Breitenhush of several feet. In other places great that characterized the same organi loaded. Hang it up by the strap. There will be a horse sale at the I fret six inches from tip to tip. Mr. Fitzgerald and son, Willie, hot springs In the cascade mountain holes were cut in the mountain zation in other parts of the state, Re careful how you approach a buck farm of C. c. Lee July 22nd and turialfrio n62u Ciiriiiy. The water in the Grand l'he Holy Ril'ers maintain an | deer that has apparently been shot which can l>e reached m one day. sides. Fifty-three of the90United States 23rd. The]- will have for sale 125 Mrs. Rlnda Watkins of Benton Season tickets will be good for Ronde is thick with mud. The organization in Grant’s Pass, and i dead. A deer can kick and gore like a senators are lawyers and the others head of horses. ; mail steer when he is won re led, and he all points until October 10, county i« a guest of Mrs. J. Funk. Three storm broke with a great noise, and meet regularly every Sunday. are as follows: Merchants, 2; public IjHst year a revival was held I Mmetimex plays ’possum. day tickets will Ixi g<xx1 going on the water came down in torrents, Mrs. O. W. Mitchell of Albany P. Huntley and family of Stayton officials, 10; capitalists,2; Journal iats, If yon are going to lay for game at Saturdays and returning Mond «ya it is miraculous that there was no there, but some complaint was made cameover Saturday fora visit with 2; jeweler. 1; professor of literature, vis“®d Joseph Huntley last week. greater damage done, though the regarding the shouting and over night by a drink ng pool, don’t go there only. Tickets from and vicinity her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 1 1; farmers, 3; planter, 1; mine Miss Oolda Donahue spent Sun will be good tor return via the East damage done to the road will Jubilant demonstrations that were by the trail, and take care that you are Miller, of this city. indulged In. Wiodvllle is a small always to the leeward. owners, 3; bankers, fl; insurance ^ay with Miss Golda Jones at Sbel- or West side at option of passenger amount to no little sura. Learn to shoot a rifle by sighting it, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green have president, 1; lumberman, 1; menu burn. place, with plenty of shade and Tickets from Eugene and vicinity returr ed to their home in Portland, I facturer, 1; stock raiser, 1; no bu«i- ' plenty of room, and the Holy but shoot a revolver by feeling, As you An Ice cream social will be given will be going via to Leba ion-Spring after visiting for a few days with ness, 1. Of the 350 members of lhe Rollers can shout and sing with no throw a stone. * at the DeVaney school house next field branch If desired. Baggage on Night Aas Her Terror. Always cut the throat of game yoa relatives and friends In Selo. 'house of representatives, 257 are fear of disturbing. Newport ticket? checked through to Saturday evering. “I would cough nearly all night kill, and let it bleed to death. lawyers; then there are 13 manufac Newport; on Yaquina tickets to 1 Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D., wil* long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, turers, 16 Journalists, 18 bankers, 5 , Mrs. Frank Kent returned to her Yaquina only. of Alexandria, Ind., and could hard be in his Scio office the first to the home at Waldport Sunday, after a merchants, and the rest in varied South» rn Pacific trains connect ly get any sle.-p. I had consumption fifteenth of each month. At Stay two weeks visit with relatives here. occupations. with the C. AE. at Albany and Cor- so bad that if I walked a hhx-k I One Lady’s Recom-nendatlon Sold ton the rem tinier of the inonth. would cough frightfully and spit B. 8. Richardson will move to one Fifty Boxes of itiamberlaln's va'lis for Yaqunia and Newport. blood, but, when all other medicines St >mach and Liver tablets of the Kelly farms Tuesday, having Trains on the C. and E. for Detroit failed, three $1.09 bottles of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole of Co I have. I believe, «old fifty botes sold his farm to Mr. Fitzgerald. ' will leave Albany 7. a. m. enabling King’s New Discovery wholly cured of Chamberlain'« Mtomn-ti hi I Liver burg are visiting at Grandma Alli Special Sale Rate To st. Louis Expositioa. tourists to go the hot springs to me and I gained 58 ixaind«.’’ It 1« table * on the rconsmen laiion of son’s. From here they will go to No Pity Shown. absolutely guarantied to cure Cottis, one lady here, wno fir-I b mglu a reach there the same day. Seattle to visit Mr. Cole’s brother June 7th has been authorized as a "For years fate wanfter me con Coughs, Ixi Grtppe, Bronchitis and box <>f them a year ago. Hhe neve*- Full information as to rate«, with sale date for Ixmisiana Purchase Ex tinuou«ly,” wiites F. A Gulledge, all Throat and Lung Troubles Prii-e tires of telling her neigblrir« and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and baby po-itioo tickets in addition to sale , Verbena, Ala. “I had a terrible case beautifully ill 1st rated booklets of 50c and $100. Trial bo tles free at friends about the good |U ilitles of the«e Tabled!«. —P. M. Mhore, drugs, of Newburg ana Mr«. Caldwell and dale dates previously announced for of i He« causing 24 -tumors. When Yaqunia hay and vicinity, timo- E. C. Peary. Rochester. Ind. The pb-isant, puig Mrs. Wm. Kotoff and haby of Jeffer June. This «nceesion has been, nil failed Bu<-klen*a Arnica Salve tahle«, etc., can be obtained on ap- ■ made fo accomodate Oregon people curt. I tne. Equally ¡rrxxl for Burns alive effect of these t iblets mikes son visited at Wm. Abbott's and enable them to be at the Exnoe- and all a-he* <nd pain«. Only 95c , plication to Edwin Stone, Manager I—T&m nnnpi wnSSn^p ajas m tr*I t> O » * them a favorite with Indies every jgu aot T»n«atn»r> xpavri rirueo»»:) «««J. Sunday. tiun on Oregon day June 15th. 'at E. C. Peery, DruggisL C. and E. railroad, Albany, W. E where. For sale by all dealers. •Ataajoj aia» «X yVe are alter your Shoe trade and offer you good values and guarantee the goods. buring'thl« month we have a big reduction on Men’s anti Bojs’ Slippers, and to clo«e out ••varai lines they will ¡c> at 25 per cent less than the regular price. SUITS! SUITS! As complete a shoe store as though we carried nothing but shoes. The clothing sale is still KUPPENHEIMER suit for a little money The following prices will tell you what we are doing: With this great reduction sale on men’s and boys’ suits we we are able to give you the maxmumof value for the minimum of money, or in other words, we give you so much for so little. Yours tor suits, WESEL Y BROS V SUPPORT i