The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 29, 1904, Image 2

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    •ghe gaubiam
ewä.
band ,
The Salem pipers continue to
mubderous
build paper railriiuiL. but there is a
prospect of having a more substan­
tial road In the near future, A point
POLWICftLLY INDEPENDENT.
I in favor of the Salem press is that Auitralian Secret Society Pledged
to Kill and Destroy.
Enteiedat Usa postoKoa al Si t«,'iregoa. a® its bombastic work Is all done in
I
ncnd olas« mail mailer.
favor of itself or its home city.
r-FBLUHrn EVERY VHIDAV KY
II. C. HL MF’HUEY
EDITOR A S D PXOPK WilK.
rhft y*w In ad vanoe .......
Six u.oi.tha In advance ..
Three ••
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lineal advert ¡HmcnM per line |»r iaaue
6c
SU Dlaplay ailverilaing rate -on application.
Al. a'lvertlacinents will lie rub' un'.ll ordered
discontinued.
„ A‘ Missouri editor announced that
for just one issue he would tell the
trntto Mere are a few items from
that issue:
"John Bonin, the laziest merchant
i«i town, made a tfip to Bellview
yesterday. John Doyle, out gro-
ceryman, Is doing a poor business.
His store l*>dirty, dusty, and notori­
ously odoriferous.
How can he
expect, to do much? Kiev. Styx
preached Sunday night ou ‘Uh -rity.’
Tbe sermon was punk. It ti.e rev­
erend gentleman wou.d live up a
little closer to what he preaches he
ikould have bigger congregations.
Dave Son key died at his Inane in
this place Saturday, The doctor
gave it out as heart failure. T he
tact is that he was drunk and
whiskey is what killed him. His
home was a rented shack in Roudy
Mreet. Married—Miss Sylvia Rho­
den and James Canahan, last Satur­
day evenibg. at
the Baptist
parsonage. The bride is a very
Ordinary town girl, who doesn’t
know any more aliout cooking than
a rabbit, and never helped her
mother three days in her life. Hhe
ib not a beauty, by any means, and
has a gait like a fat duck. The
groom Is well known here as an up
to date loafer. He has been living
off the folks all his life, and doesn't
amount to shueks. They ,will have
a hard life while they live together,
•nd the News ba* no congratula­
tions to offer, for we don’t believe
any good can come of such a
union.”
The Issue In which he told the
truth was the last one for that
•ditor. Now, in the morn, when
the dew diamonds sparkle and the
sweet throated birds m»k» melody,
tke tubticribers to that paper while
it was published, drlye out into the
country a short way and gaze medi­
tatively updn a piece of tanned skin
Ranging ou a barbed wire fence. It
I* all that remains of the once manly
form of the editor who told the
truth fdfoiw week. '
The editor of the "Advertiser,” a
little 2x1 apology fur a paper pub­
lished at Lebanon, ssys he Is "verv
sorrow” to have hurt our feelings
by advertising to print envelopes at
20c per 100. Then he says that he
doesn’t advertise to print them at
that price, and also that they aro an
advertising envelope and are fur­
nished him free. He further offers
to tell us where to get that kind of
envelopes, and says he will probably
41nit Belo and solicit job work. Here
Is his ad. as he publishes it:
Envelopes only 20 pents per 100 at
this office.
We are exceedingly “sorrow”
that he cannot tell the truth, but
presume that it is necessary lor him
to prevaricate in order to get any
work. Regarding those envelopes,
the same proposition has been made
In every job printer in the valley,
and the Advertiser is the only one
so far as we know .that accepted it.
A* to his coming to Scio to solicit
woik, t bat does not worry uh in the
least. Our business men are not
"20 cent men,” and do not use
Envelopes carrying other men’s ads,
but patronixe their home office and
pay a living price. T he N ews can
compete with any office in price and
quality of work, but it does not
work for nothing, nor does it regard
such a concern as the "Advertiser”
as a competitor In business, Como
fight over, Mr. Advertiser, and let
bur people get a look at the breed,
for they never knew there was such
a concern until we mentioned the
to-be-regretted fact in a moment of
kbeentmindednAss.
Tne local option liquor law has
been carried In the state by 8118
4otes. It Is now virtually a part of
the status of Oregon, and the prohi­
bition Aght In the counties and
cities of the state will soon bo on, if
indeed it Is not already, »nd it
promisee to be a princi|>al feature in
every election in the state for years
ib cotoe. A» soon as August 10th,
M few as ten per cent of the voters
cf any county can petition for the
bbbtnlaeion of the question of county
prohibition at the election of No­
vember 8th, or they may wait until
October 8th to Ale the petition. It
la probably safe to predict (hut the
petition Will be ready at the earliest
fioesiblc date in thia and almost
bvary other county in the state.
A
-Bryan at u mi ices that lie will sup­
port Parker for president. He does i
not like him much, but it is the best i
he cun do under the circumstances.
It in Dow something like O
year«
Oregon Development League
•¡ bo « the tíriLUh government
much di»iurbed by th« depredations of
The Portland Commercial Club what appeared U> be an organized band
has issued a call for a convention of of murderers operating throughout
the Oregon Development League, to New South Wale*. The organization
tie held at the Marquam Grand was a seoret one and at first seemed
» aardly worth while noticing. But be­
Theater in Portland August 2nd and fore five year» bad passed it was ao
3rd. All commercial, agricultural, powerful that the government found
mining, sto -k-raislng and irrigation iteelf forced to aim even the constab­
interests will be represented; every ulary with revolvers and to instruct
editor in the state w ill be Invited to them not to be too slow about shoot­
ing in order to give them some means
attend as a delegate; county comm­ of protection agtiinsi the criminals
issioners and mayors of all towns who had been enrolled under the so­
and cities will also tie called upon to ciety’s rules. Since then, despite con­
name delegates. The Portland stant warfare made on it by the po-
Women’s Club will look after the ice, it has grown so vastly that now
many cities are terrorized periodicaB
comfort of ladies accompanying del­ ly by its members and it threatens .Aus­
egates, and among other entertain­ tralia much as the Molly Maguirec
ments, have arranged f< r a trolley threatened the United States, say« an
ride on August 2nd, tuk, ig in the eastern exchange.
This AustrpJian secret murder so­
: I most interesting and beautiful' en­
ciety is known as Larrikin. The Lar­
virons <>f Portland, and on August rikin is divided into branch societies
3rd ten street curs will tie provided known as pushes. Each push has a
for a trip over the entire city.
king, whose word is law.
The member of a push must do what-
The Southern Pacific Co. will sell
tickets at tno very low rati ot one ever the king directs, be it robbery«
or murder. In turn the entire
¡are for the round trip, from till arson
push stands by him and will »top at
points ><n Oregon Lines to Portland nothing, however desperate, to rescue
and return, for this occasion, anil it him if he is taken. So well have many
is imped that every section of tne of the pushes proved their ability to
state will be well represented nt the do this that in the districts where th< y
convention, to work in harmony for are most powerful It is common for
them to commit all sort» of criminal
the development of < tregon.
acts in full daylight and practically
publicly.
Linn County’s Schools.
There is little really secret about the
organization of these pushes. Nearly
County School Superintendent W. everything concerning them I» known,
L. Jackson has just completed bls so far a® thc1j> methods of «electing
report showing the condition of the , new members, punishing traitors and
schools of this county. The report so on are concerned. But all the ef­
forts of the police have been unavail­
contains a mans of -tutistica! matter, ing
to find' outr Wild t)re kings are.
compiled for the state department,
Any male youth more than IT years
and covers the operation of tlie old who lives permanently In a push
district is eligible for membership.
scnools for the pist year.
The report shows that 3,491 boys Should he wish to join he a-enda the
and 3,409 girls between the ages of king a written application and a fee
of ten shilling», which is one of the
4 and 20 years wero in tbe county,of king’s perquisites of office. On receiv­
which number 2,568 boys and 2,610 ing the application the king calls to­
girls were enrolled In the schools for gether his five councilors, whom he in­
the year, and of these 54 boys and structs to make inquiries and report.
158 girls were under ft years of age. A meeting of the push then is con­
vened and the applicant is accepted or
In the county were employed 54 rejected on a show of hand«. If ac­
male teachers and 123 female, 46 cepted he serves as a provisional initi­
men Htid 115 women having certifi­ ate for a period of six month*. Then,
cates of institute attendance. The after subscribing his name to the
number of persons in tlie county of “push book,” which i« a book wherein
are recorded the crimes committed by
School age who did not attend any the push, he becomes a full-fledged
school was .’,649, while 183 attended member and is made acquainted with
school outside the county. The I the push’t code of laws. No oath is
whole number of days* attendance administered and t here is no ceremony
for the year was 517,291, a daily or form of introduction whatsoever.
The first and most stringent disci­
average of 3,139.
Theie ure 120 pline of push lsw enforces obedience
schoolhouses tn the county, two of to constituted authority. “What the
them iiaving been built iu tlie past king says goes” is their own phrase,
and the contravention of the maxim
year.
Tlie estimated value of sch iol- is punishable in the first instance with
nousoH and grounds is placed at the “sock,” in the second with death.
The sock is popular with all Larri­
$36J,780, and furniture ami fixtures, kins, who dearly love an opportunity
$33,626. T| hs property is insured of witnessing its infliction. The of­
for $12,776.25. Average salary paid fender is st ripped,gagged a;id strapped
male teachers, $47; female, $37.50. face downward along an ordinary
The schools tiave available money, wooden bench, whereupon the execu­ I
tioners beat him in turn with a stock­
$90,892.50, and of tills $77,519.73 was ing filled with wet sand until his flesh
expended.
is completely raw. His wounds are
then salted and he is kept it. a prison
State to Bring Suit.
until recovery. On such occasions pro.
eeedings are conducted with the
To foreeloHu a mortgage on th« gravest decorum; no one is permitted
state fair grounds property, Attor­ to speak and unnecessary violence is
ney-General Crawford
will filo sternly prohibited. No sympathy is
papers in the stale circuit court fol manifested for the victim, and such a
Marion county. The mortgage was circumstance as a protest against the
barbarity of the punishment U abso­
executed ten years ago next Decein­ lutely unknown.
lier to the State Land Board, and
Th® death penalty is rarely exacted
the money was loaned out of the in the case of Bitinbers of the frater­
Irreducible school fund. No part of nity, but outsiders who have incurred
the principal or interest has been the push vengeance are killed regular­
paid u[hiu the loan, and the total ly. The king chooses for executioners
a score of his subjects, of whom at
amount, including the interest, now least seven arc the latest recruits of
rescues $20,000. The mortgage was the order. Tbe victitn is surrounded,
issued by the State Beard of Agri­ stunned and thrown to the ground.
culture, and bears tbe signatures of No deadly weapon is employed. Each
William Galloway, .then president of the push silently kick the body of
the prostrate victim until life is ex­
of the poard, and C. B. Irvine, tinct. Thus all the 20 are equally
secretary. The title ot the case will guilty of murder, and probably no
lie "The Governor, Secretary of member of any push has Iwen enrolled
State, and Htato Treasur» r, consti­ for a longer period than two years
tuting the State iAnd Board, without being thus stamped with the
hall-mark at puslidom.
plaintiffs, vs. the members of the
If a member desires to sever hla
present State Board of Agriculture connection with his push or to depart
and the Htato of Oregon, defen­ from the push district in order to live
dants,” which makes it a pure ease elsewhere he is allowed t4> do to only
of the stHto suing the state, and the after having signed a confession of
having committed, tingle-handed, the
governor suing hinieeP.
last capital crime of which the push is
guilty. This document is handed to
Road-Building in Lane.
the king, who file« it in the push book,
which is naturally kept in a place of
Eugene business men have con- security. This book is the one strong
suited with the lame county court and yet weak spot in the push system.
w ith reference to the improvement If it were conveyed to the hands of
of the MeKenxie wagon road, and the authorities the whole push would
have reached an agreement by have to stand self-arraigned and self­
condemned as murderers and accesso­
which the court will give $2,500 ries. But so long as each member's
toward the proponed work if a like name is in the book with his record of
sum Is paid in by private parties. crimes, so long is he the helpless slave
Committees ure now at work raising of the king. Therefore the pushes real­
the money, and a fine wagon road ise that their safety depends upon the
preservation of theae memo­
will be built from Eugene to the careful
rials.
At important gathering® tbe
upper MeKenxie.
book must be produced, that members
may have an opportunity of reassur­
Startling Evidence.
ing th®ni®«1®«® by p.ruain|f «onf«*.
«ion® which tran®f«r «nd fa«t®n thrlr
Fresh testimony In great quantity joint burd«na on th® aAuuldara of ab-
Is constantly coming In, declaring *»ut individúala.
Dr. King’s New discovery for Con­
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sumption coughs Htid ciil-is to tie Illi- How About Vour Summit X araiiow?
equaled A recent expression from
Newport Bay on Ysqiiinn Is the
TJ McFarland Bentonville, Va.
serves as example.
He writes: I lde«l seaside resort of the North l’a-
had bronchitis for three years and clfie const. Round trip tickets at
doctored all the time without being greatly reduced rates on sale from
tienetited. Then I tiegan taking Dr. nil Southern I’acltle points In Oregon
An engineer Just back from the Kings new discovery and a few bot­ : on sn<1 after June 1st. Ask agents
Itthtnus of Panama bring* the com­ tles wholly cured me. Equally ef- for further informi.tlon aim a hand­
forting assurance that theie will be , fective in curing all lung and throat somely Illustrated souvenir booklet,
ho Panama canal until the year 1936 troubles, consuptlon, pneumonia and or write to Edwin Hlonc, iiiitmtger
gripe. Guaranteed by E C Peery I C. A E. IL R., Albany, Ore., or .V.
>nd that the money outlay will be .druggist. 1 rial bottle* flee, regular E. Coman, G. 1’. A., 8. I*. Co., Port­
I land, Orejón.
I
•$10,000,000.—Ex,
‘ sixes 50c, and $100'
-rf--
Safeguard the Children.
Reduced Excursiôir Rates.
Notwithstanding all that is done
by b<Hirds of health and ehsritaiily
inclined persons, tlm death riue
uiioiig siiih II chiidr- n is very liigli
during the hot weather of the sum
mer months ii. Ui<* larger cities
There is probably one case of bowel
complaint in a hundred, however,
that could not lie cured by the timely
use of < iiiimlx-riain’-i Colic, <’tn lera
»nd Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
ml dealers.
On and utter June 1, 1904, the
Southern Pacific, in connection with
the Corvallis and Eiatern railr. ad
will have on sale round trip tickets
root points on their lines to New­
port, Yaquina and Detroit at very
rates, good for return until October
10, 1904.
Three day tickets to Newport and
Yaquina, good going Salurd lys and
Excursion Rates To Vaquina Bay
returning a ondays, are also on sale
from all East Side points, Portland
"On June 1st the Southern Pa­ ti Eugene inclusive, anil from al
cific Co., will resume -ale of Excur­ (Vest Side points, are also on sale
sion tickets to Nev port and Yaq to Detroit at very low rates, with
uinti Ba\. Both eason and Satur­
day to Monday tickets will be sold. stopover privileges at Mill City or
I'liis popular resort is growing in any point east, enabling tourists to
favor e.ic.i year, hotel rates are visit the Santiuu and Breitenbush
reasonable and the opportunities for hot springs in the cascade mountain
Ashing, hunting and -ea bathing are
unexcelled by nr>v other resort on which can be reached in one day.
Season tickets will be good for
the Pacific Coast.”
Three
nil points until October 10.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhiea After Ten day tickets will lie good going on
Years of Suffering.
i Saturdays and returning Mond tys
"I wish to say ,i few words in only. Tickets from and vicinity
praise of ( hiiintierl tin’s Colic, Chol­ : will tie good tor return via the East
era and Diarrhoea Remedy ” says
Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, ■ or West side at option of passenger
Va. “4 suffered frisn chronic diar­ I Tickets from Eugene and vicinity
rhoea for leu years and during tli.it will be goifig via Lo Leba i0n-8pring-
time tried various medieiaes with­ , field branch if desired. Baggage on
out obtaining any permanent relief
Last sum ner one of my children Newport tickets checked tnrough to
was taken with cholera morbus, and Newport; on Yaquina tickets to
I procured a bottle of this remedy. Yaquina only.
Onlv two doses were required to
South' rn Pacific trains connect
give her entire relief. I then de­
cided to try the medicine myself, with the C. AE. at Albany and Cor­
md did not use ail of one bottle tie vallis for Yaqunia and Newport.
fore I was well and I have never Trains on the C. and E. for Detroit
since beet, troubled with that com­ will leave Albany 7. a. m. enabling
plaint. One cannot say too much in tourists to go tlie hot springs t >
favor of this wonderful medicine.”
reach there the same day.
For sale by all dealers.
Full information as to rate;, with
Special Sale Rate To
St.
Louis beautifully Illistrated booklets of
Exposition.
Yaqunia bay and vicinity, time­
June 7th has been authorized as a tables, etc., can lie obtained on ap­
sale date for Louisiana Purchase Ex­ plication to Edwin Stone, Manager
position tickets in addition to sale C. and E. railroad, Albany, W. E.
uute dates previously announced for
June. This cc neession has been Coman, Portland, or to any S. P. or
and E. agent.
made to accomodate Oregon people
and enable them to he at the Expos-
Rate from Munkers to Newport
tion on Oregon dnv June 15th.
$4.50
Rate from Munker to Yaqunia
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- $4.(0
rhoi-a Remedy.
Rate from Munkers to Detroit
This remedy is certain to be need­ $3.00
ed in almo-t every home before the
summer is over. It can always be
Working Night and Day.
depended upon even in the most
severe and dangerous eases. It is
The busiest and mightiest little
especially valuable for summer dis | thing that ever was made is Dr.
orders in children. It is pleasant to King’s New Life Pills. These pills
take and never fails to give prompt change weakness into strength, Ust-
relief. vV hy not by it now? It may lessness into energy, brain fag into
mental power. They are wonderful
save life. For sale by all dealers.
in building up the health. Only 25c
Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition per box at E, C. Peery’s.
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The Southi rn Pacific C’o. will Bell
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; Septem­
ber 5, 6, 7; October 3, a, 5.
Going trip must be c< mpleted
within ten days from date ot 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 days, liut not later than Dec.
31st, 190!.
For further information asto rales
■mil routes ea,l on S. P. Co. agent at
West Sc o.
Triumps of Modern Surgery
Wonderful things ate done for the
human body by surgery. Organs are
taken out and scraped and j olished
and put back or they may be re­
moved entirely bones are spliced
pipes take the place of diseased sec­
tions of veins: antiseptic dressings
are applied to wounds, bruises,
mid like Injuries before inflammu-
tion sets in which causes them 'o
heal without maturation and In one
thiid the time required bv the old
treatment.
Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm acts on the same principle.
It is an antiseptic and when applied
ti such injuries, causes them to hei 1
quickly. It also allays the pain in
soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain
balm in y< ur home and it will save
time and money, no to mention the
inconvenience an I suffering which
such injuries entail. For sale by
All Dealers.
Important Notice.
Telephone patrons have been
caused considerable annoyance of
late by people calling them up and
asking them t<> call other people to I
the phone for them. This practi e
should be discontinued and the cen ■
tral office wi 1 promptly disconnec
all such calls, if you wish an out­
sider to come to the phone, put in
your call nt the central office, as the
subscribers do not want to be bother
ed runirng after people who have
no telephone.
That Throbbing Headache.
Weald quickly leave you, If you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Thousands of sutic rers have proved
their matchless meiit for sick and
nervous headaches.
They make
pure blood and build up vour health
Only 25c. money, back if not cured.
Sold by E C Peery druggist.
Slo. 1.
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Tram No. 1 arrives in Albany
time to
connect with the S. P. south N nnd train, _
aril as wiving two or.three ttoitre tn AUanv
•vtore
ure of A. P* not til bound train
• Ji Portland.
Trvin No s 3 i r ls-tn.lt. Brvventmsh, snd
other monn ab
aii r-fort® ten»'«* Alb* ys 1.**
r m., nw'hing
In/ DMrott about a oo p. m.
f or further
■i ti Intorniati, n app y to
KWL-15 s. 'M. Mi lager
i IMA, t'Ot'KKK. I. Avent. Albany.
M. H.
Axent, Corvallia.
City
Meat
Market <>
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
$
AT
Il
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Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars
Ice Cream. Stationery. Fresh Bread
Call and See Us
No Pity Shown.
TROUBLES
Train leaves AI'mny....«*•«
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Cninum . .
arrives Yaquina ....
07?e
The Willamette Valley Chautau­
qua Association will meet at Glad­
stone Park, near Oregon City, iuly
12th to 24th inclusive. The Southern
Pae Ac Co. will make reduced rates
on the certificate plan for this occa­
sion. C II on any Southern PaciAc
agent for advertising matter.
LIVER
IIMK<
SI®. 2« Ion Vtiqi.litrn—
•«<
Willamette Valley Chautauqua Ass’n.
"For years fate wasafter tne con
tinuously,” wiites F. A Gulledge
Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case
of i Iles causing 24 tumors. When
all failed Bueklen’s /Arnica Salve
cured me. Equally good for Burns
and all a< hes nd pains. Only 25c
Special Excursion to the Worlds fair
at E. C. Peery, Druggist.
Tlie Denver A Rio Grande, in con­
nection with (lie Missouri Pacific,
will run a series of Personully (on
ducted Excursions to the World’s
fair during June.
These excur-
‘ions will run through to 8t. Loois
uitnout change <>t
ot curs, making
st <»t stops st I nncipal points en
r nite, I In- first ot these excursions
leave Portland June 7th, and the
“I And Thedford’. Black-DrAnght
«Rood mediolno for Hier diteaw. W
•ec’md
June 17th.
The
rate
H cored my ■ on after ho bad .p nt
from Wooburn will be $68.95 to St.
lino with doctor.. It I. all the med­
icine I take."—MRS. CAEOLINM
Louis anil return. Excursions going
MARTIN, Park^abui*. W. Va.
from tl.e Denver A Rio Grande have
th > privilege of returning via a dif­
If yonr liver does not set reg­
ularly go to your druggist and
ferent route. This is the most plea­
secure a package of Thedford’*
sant w ty, as well as the most del
Black-Draught and take a dose
ikntful route, tocross the contlnent-
tonight.
This great family
I he st -|'s arrmgod give an opport,
medicine free* the constipated
unity of visit ¡ng tne various points
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
of interest in grid about Silt Lake
and causes a healthy secretion
< Itv Denver and Kansas City, If
of bile.
you wi-li to a-company one of the-e
Thedford's Black - Draught
excuisions write at once to W.
will cleanse the bowels of im­
McBride, 124 Third street Portland
purities and strengthen tbe kid­
for sleeping car reservation.
neys. A torpid liver invite«
vorva>iis à I astern h F
CITAT DOS-.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that in six­
In tlie Cbimty Court of Mie State of ,
ty days from the d te hereof it will Oregon fur Linn County..
tie unlawful for sw ine Io run at large Ill the matter of the estate* k
in the forks of the Siiitiam River in
of
[-CITATION.
Linn County, Oregon, under penalty John M. Bilyeu, deceased, r
of five dollars lor the first offense
To Hannah J. Bilyeu, William Bilyeu,
and t< n d> II. ra for each and every J. C. Bilyeu, Diaimah Wiltfoug, Lydia
subsequent offense, to be recovered; Curl, G. M. Bilyeu. J. M. V. Bilyeu, la*
from the owner et the swins by civil Bilyeu, tlie children of Sarah Jane Bnrk*
action In the name of the State of hurt, namely,—Maggie Currie», Frank!»
Oregon, before a justice of the peace Keebler, Ruth Bunkhart, the children of
of tne precinct in u uich such ownei Elizabeth Culavan, namely,—John M.
or Keeper, or either cf them, tuny Calavan, J. L. Calavan, Ivy J. Page,
roide; and such penalty shall be for Richard Calavan, and EliaabeUi M. Cal-
the lienefit of, and when collected i avan, Greeting.
paid into, the common school fund i I.X OIE NAME OF THE STATE OF O k EGOI«.
of the county in which su th ait ion You are hereby cited and required to
in the County Court of the State
is 1.rouglit. within sixty days after appear
Oregon, for the County of Lrnu, at
such animal is proved to lie at li.rge. of
the
Court
room thereof, at Albany, it*
Dated th a 22i.d day of June. 1904. said County,
on Monday the 1st day of
B. M. PAYNE,
Augusb 19 j 4, at one o’clock in the after­
County Clerk.
noon of that day, then and there- to
Linn County, Oregon show cause if any there be why an order
should not lie made authorizing and di­
recting Hannah J. Bilyeu, ns lulminis-
Brutally Tortureili
tratrix of the estate of John M. Bilyeu,
A case came to light that for per deceased, to sell the following described
si-tent and unmerciful torture has real property at either public or private
perhaps never lieen equaled. Joe sale, for cash in hand, said real property
Golobick of Colusa, Calif., writes, being described as follow's, to-wit: Begin­
"Fr 15 ye: ■ars I endured insufferable ning at tlie southeast corner of-section 2B
pain from Rheumatism and n ithin-c 1 in township 10, south range 2 west of
relieved me, though I tried every the Willamette Meridian, Oregon,
thing known. I came acr ss Electric thence west 20 chains to the nortl west
Biti.ers and it’s the greatest medi -in corner of the nortneast quarter of tho
quarter of section 35 in said
on earth for that trouble. A fe v northeast
and range, thence south 11.75 chains,
bott'ps of it C'llipletel.- relieved and; tp.
thence west 7.50 chains, thence south
cured me ” Just as good for Liver, 8.25 chains, thence west 12.50 cihaiusy
and K.dne.v troubles and general thence north to the northeast corner of
debility. Only 50.-.
Sat i-Oct ion' G. W Howell’s D. L. C., thence west to
guaranteed b> E. C. Peery, druggist the southeast corner of Stephen Stew­
art’s I). L. G.. thence north to the north
boundary line of section 35, thence east
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
t > a point 9.25 chains west of the quarter
section corner between sections 26 and
Notice is hereby given that in pursu­ ' 35 in said'tp., thence in a northeasterly
I course to the center of said section 26,
ance of instructions from the Commis­
north 27.17 chains to the Boutli
sioner of the General.,Land Office, under thence
boundary line of R. Ii. Pollard’s D. It.
authority vested in him by section 2455, C., thence east 20.4(1 chains to thesonth-
U. S. Rev. Stat., as ameuded by the act I east corner of said claim, thence oorthi
of Congress approved February 26, 189S> I 11.83 chains, thence east 19.60 chains to
the east line of said section 26, thence
we will proceed to offer at public sale' south 79 chains to the plaie of begin­
at 11 o’clock a . m ., on the fitli day of ning, all in Linn County, Oregon, also
September next, at this office, the fol­ beginning in tbe center of a county nasi
lowing tract of land, to-wit: Tin- lot 1, at a point 30 feet ea-t from the northeast
corner o’block No. nine (94 in soutn.
section 10, township 10 s., r. 2 w. of the addition to the city of Scio in Linn Coun­
Will. Mer.
ty, Oregon, and running thence south 1
Any and all persons claiming ad­ degree east along the center of said road
feet, thenc i north 89 degrees east
versely the above described lands are 305
246.50 feet, thenoe north 1 degree west
advised to file their claims in this office 306 feet, thence west246.50 feet to the
on or before the day above designated place of beginning, all ih> Linn County,
for the commencement of the- sale, Oregon.
WITNESS, the Hon. IL. M. Palmer,
otherwise their rights win be forfeited. Judge
of the County Court of the Stat«
U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, this of Oregon, for the County of Linn, with
15th day of July, 1904.
the seal of said court affixed, this 2nd
day of June A. D. 1904.
A loernon S. D resser , Register;
Attest: B. M. Payne, Clerk,
G eo . W. B ilub , Receiver.
By F. C. Stellmacher, deputy. ( sxau J
colds, biliousness, chills and
♦ever and all manner of sick­
ness and contagion. Weak kid-
neys result in Bright's disease
which claim® as many victims
as consumption.
A 25-cent
package of Thedford's Black-
Draught should always b« kept
in the bouse.
"I us«! Thedtncd’. Blsek-
Prsusbt for liver and k dn.y com­
plaints and Sound nothin® to ex cal
ft."-WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar­
blebead, HL
THEDFORD’S
BLACK
DRAUGHT
AMMUNITION
This line was carried on a
large scale by us last year and this
year we intend to eclipse all our
former efforts in this line.
Come
in and look my stocK over. _ We
guarantee to please you.
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