The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 12, 1904, Image 3

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VVe arc utter your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’’ and guarantee the goods. During this month we
have a big reduction on Men's and Boys' Slippers, and to close out
several lines they will go at 26 per,cent less than the regular price.
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LOCAL
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Four Linen Mills.
Eugene Boss, who has been in
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he will establish four linen mills in
Oreg in. Salem has been selected as
one of the sites, and a dispatch from
that city says that Albany will
probably be the location of one ot
them and peihaps Woodburn or
Gervais of auother. The Salem mill
is to have a capacity of 40,000 yards
a week, rough goods being at first
manbfaetured, and it Is declared
will be running before February 1st
of next year.—Democrat.
Notice.
Excursion Rates To Yaquina Bay.
Notice is hereby given that In six­
ty days from the date hereof it will
'On June 1st the Southern Pa­
lie unlawful for swine to run at large cific Co., will resume sale of Excur­
in the forks of the Stntiam River in sion tickets to Newport and Yaq-
Linn County, Oregon, under penalty uiua Bay. Both «eason and Satur­
of five dollars for the first offense day to Monday tickets will be sold,
and ten dollars for each and every this popular resort is growing in
subsequent offense, to be recovered favor each year, hotel rates are
from the owner of the sWine by civil I reasonable and the opportunities for
action In the name of the State of fishing, hunting and sea bathing are
Oiegon, before a Justice of the peace unexcelled by any other resort on
of the precinct in which such owner the Pacific Coast.”
or keeper, or either of them, nu y
reside; and such penalty shall be for
Cholera Infantum.
the benefit of, and when collected
paid into, the common school fund
of the county iu which such action i This disease has lost its terrors
is brought, within sixty days after
Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera,
such anima) is proved to bo at large. since
and Diarrhoea Remedy came Into
Dated this 22r.d dav of June, 1904. general use. The uniform success
B. M PAYNE,
which attends th^ use of this rem-
County Clerk,
ed.v in all cases of bowel complaints
Linn County, Oregon in children has made it a favorite
wherever its value has become
known. For sale by all dealers.
Bids Aanted.
Dr. Prill was called to Lacomb
Saturday to attend the infant child
of J. Davenport, who is seriously ill
with pneumonia.
T. 8. and G. F. Cpffey have pur­
chased a harness shop In McMinn­
» * f
ville and will move to that city to
reside in the near future.
The B. Y. P. U. will give an ice
cream social on the grounds adjoin­
ing the Baptist church Saturday
evening, August 13.
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D., will
be in his Scio office the first to the
Bound Ovei
fifteenth of each month. At Stay­
ton the remainder of themonth.
“Randy” Scott, the boy who was
I find nothing better for liver
Reduced Excursion Rates.
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Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver 11-year-old girl, was giveu his pre­
On and alter June 1, 1904, the | PURELY PERS0NAL.| Tablets.—L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, liminary hearing at Brownsville
Iowa. For sale by all dealers.
Southern Pacific, in connection with
last Thursday. The state gave its
Bids will lie received for building
Seventeen-year-old Dalton Stoops evidence, or enough to hold tne a school house on or liefoie the 2otli Special Sale Rate To St. Louis
the Corvallis and Eastern railroad
Exposition.
was
drowned
at
Eugene
Saturday,
will have on sale round trip tickets
Miss Dora Myers returned to Portland welle trying to swiui across the . young man to the circuit court, and day of August, 1904, by the school
Juno 7th has been authorized as a
rom points on their lines to New­ Saturday.
Willamette river. The body was the defendant refusing to place wit- board of District No.98,Linn county, sale date for Louisiana Purchase Ex­
port, Yaquina and Detroit at very
Miss Alice Cary returned to Portland recovered in about ten minutes, but ' nesses on the stand, he was bound Ore., on the school site near Lar­ position tickets in addition to sale
efiorts to resuscitate it were fruit­ over to ’he circuit court in |the sum wood. Tlie school board reserves date dates previously announced for
rates, good for return until October Wednesday.
less.
June. This concession has been
10, 1904.
W. E. Savage was an Albany visitor
i of $500, which bail he promptly fur- the ,iight to reject any or ail bids made to accomodate Oregon people
The
il-yeur-old
daughter
of
W
m.
one
day
last
week.
Check of forfeit for one-fourth of and enable them to be at the Execu­
Three day tickets to Newport and
Hauke near Crabtree was kicked in n ¡shed
Mrs. Reynolds left for her home in the
bid to accompany bid for failure to tion on Oregon dav June 15th.'
Yaquina, good going Saturdays and
mouth
by
a
horse
Saturday,
Sick Headache.
comply with contract. The money
Returning < ondays, are also on sale Portland last week.
knocking out eight teeth and break
Mrs. Ennna Cyrus was a Portland ing the upper jaw. ur. Prill was
will be ready when the job is fin
from all East Side points, Portland
called and dressed the injury, and
“For several years my wife was ished. Rise of house 26x38; 14-fbot
to Eugene inclusive, and from al visitor during the week.
Ira Abbott and “Jimmie” Daley were the patient is doing as well as could ¡troubled with what physicians called I walls, with 6-foot basement; arched
WestSide points, are also on sale
be expected.
Salem visitors one day last week.
) sick headache of a very severe
to Detroit at very low rates, with
ceiling; one coat lead and oil; belfry
The rural mail route east of Selo is ¡character. 8he doctored with sev­ i
I.
Moyer
and
Mrs.
Hooker
of
Browns
­
’dtepever privileges at Mill City or
on top;, 8 windows; 1 double door
eral
eminent
physicians
and
at
a
to
be
started
Septemtier
’
5th.
This
ville are visiting at the home of D.
any point east, enabling tourists to Myers.
is good news to all those residing on great expense, inly to grow worse and two sli gle doors.
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the prospective route, as thev have until she was unable to do any kind
visit the Santlam and Breiterfbush
For further specifications call on
Misses Grace and Verne Curl of Oregon long
t f work. Abon’ a year ago she
been
wanting
this
delivery.
A
hot springs in the cascade mountain ! City were visiting in Scio a few days last
or address
F rank B autu ,
larger number of subscribers will be began taking Chamberlain's Stom­
which can be reached in one day. week.
Crabtree, Ore.
on this route than on any other in ach and Liver Tablets and today R. F. B. No. 1.
weighs more than she ever did
Season tickets will be good for
Mrs. Ros? Chrisman of .¡Clearwater, this section.
I
before and is real well, says Mr.Geo.
all points until October 10. Three Idaho, is visiting relatives in Scio this
Cattle Are Very Low.
All the craps In this section that IE. Wright of New London, New
- week.
day tickets will lie good going on
have been harvested have been up York. For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. R. Shelton and daughter, Audie, to the average. Spring grain will
Saturdays and returning Mondays
Montana cattlemen lire in the val­
visiting relatives at Shedds this be a little below the average, but
only. Tickets from and vicinity are
ley
picking up cattle at remarkably
week.
Teachers’ Examination.
the fall grain is all good. With a
will be good tor return via the East
low figures, some sales being made
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Townsend have good price for wheat the farmer will
or West side at option of passenger ; returned from a two weeks' outing at be as prosperous this year as last.
The regular examination of appli­ at $18 per head, and all calves to go
The oat crop is the only one which
triekets from Eugene and vicinity Seaside.
cants
for teachers’ certificates will with tlie cows at that price. The
will be going viate L.eba ion-Spring
Miss Anna Morris came up from Port- is short.
be held in Albany commenoing market is very null and things
field branch if desired, baggage on 1 land Tuesday for a short visit with her. After the new Salem city charter
Wednesday, August 10th, at 9 a.m., begin to look pretty blue for stock-
has been in practical operation ftiore
Newport tickets checked through to parents..
and
continuing, fcr state papers, to men. Feed and pasturage are
Mrs. E. J. Daley and Miss Dollie than e year, a suit will be < ommen-
Newport; on Yaquina tickets to
scarce, and many are compelled to
Daley are visiting relatives in Salem ced in a few days to test i-.s val dity. Saturday, August 13th, at 4 p.m„
Yaquina only.
this week.
The suit will be brought by a prop­ and for county papers to Friday, sell at this price.—Eugene Guard.
Southern Pacific trains connect
Miss Alta Powell, who has been in erty owner in the suburbun terri­
with the C. _<tE. at Aibany and Cor­ Silverton the past two months, returned I tory which was added to the city by August 12th, at 3 p in. The exami­ Special Excursion to the Worlds fair
the new charter. The charter will nations for the different branches
vallis for Yaqunia' and Newport. home Tuesday.
The Denver & Rio Grande, in con­
be attacked on the ground that it is will be held on the several days as
Trains on the C, and E. for Detroit
nection with the Missouri Pacific,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gill left Thursday unconstitutional to levy taxes upon follows;
will run a series of Personally Con
will leave Albany 7. a. m. enabling of last week for a visit with relatives at outside property to help pay city
STATE PAPERS.
ducted Excursions to the World’s
debts inc urred before the new terri­
totrrlsts to go the hot springs to Spokane and Seattle.
Wednesday — Penmanship, his­ fair during June. These excur­
Lee Armstrong of Lebanon was in I tory was taken inside the corporate
reach there the same day.
limits.
tory, spelling, algebra, reading, sions will run through to St. Louis |
Scio
Sunday.
Mrs.
Armstrong
is
still
Full iuforinatlon as to rates with with her sister, Mrs, Neal.
without change ot cars, making
The county courtof Marion county i school 'la w.
short stops at principal points etc I
Ttea'otifuily Illistrated booklets of
Miss Nellie McDonald has returned has decided to act in conjunction
Thursday — Written arithmetic, r iule. lhe
1 lie first ot these excursions
Yaqunia bay and vicinity, time­ from Salem, where she has been attend­ with the Linn county court in con­
' theory of teaching, grammar, book­ leave Portland June 7th, and the
tables, etc., can be obtained on ap­ ing the summer normal school.
sidering the matter of opening a keeping, physics, civil government. second June I7th.
The
rate
plication to Edwin Stone, Manager
Miss Maud Shelton and sister, Mrs. wagon road to connect the C. & E. | Friday — Physiology, geography, from Woohurn will be $68.95 to St.
with
the
Deschutes
country.
If
laiuis and return. Excursions going
<C.-and E. railroad, Albany, W. E. \ Worthington, of Portland have been
County Judge Scott will go mental arithmetic, composition, from the Denver A Rio Grande have
Coman, Portland, or to any 8. P. or visiting their parents near Jordan this possible,
with
a
representative
of
Linn
coun
­
1 physical geography.
j week.
the privilege of returning via a dif­
C. and E. agent.
and investig ite the feasibility of
Saturday—Botany, p'ane geome­ ferent route. This is the most plea­
Anna Zwiny, who has been visit- ty
the
plan
and
the
Drobable
cost
of
Rate from Munkers to Newport | I ing Miss
sant way, as well as the most del ’
Miss Nellie Barnes for the past few
Hon. John Minto, try, general history, English litera­ ightful route, to cross the continent- 1
<4.50
Mu: <-r .. . .
weeks, returned to her home in Tigard- construction.
ture,
psychology.
who
laid
out
the
Minto
trail
through
The stops arranged give an opport,
Rate from Munker to Yaqunia ville Monday.
the Cascades, wi'l accompany the I
■COUNTY PAPERS.
unitv of visit ing the various points
<4.(0
: .
party and act as guide, pointing out
of
interest in and about Salt Lake
First, second, and third grade
Eugene to Corvallis.
what he believes to be a shorter and
Rate from Munkers to Detroit
, City Denver and Kansas City, If
certificates.
easier route than the old trail.
■ you wish to accompany one of these
>3.00
Wednesday — Pe-.manship, his­ excursions write at onee to W- U'
XV. J. WilseA and E. O. Potter l One hundred men have been
I McBride, 124 Third street Portland
have secured a franchise for a right fighting fire at Rani -r for two days. tory, orthography,'reading.
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j for sleeping car reservation.
Thursday
—
Written
arithmetic,
Two
thousand
acres
tiave
already
of
way
tor
an
electric
line
in
Benton
important Notice.
been
burned
over
and
two
camps,
theory
of
teaching,
grammar,
phys
­
county for a road between Eugene
' Telephone patrons have been
McKinnoa’a and Stennick’a, have iology.
I How About Your Summer Vacation?
cau.-ed considerable annoyance of and -Corvallis, passing Monroe, been destroyed with a loss of $2000.
Friday
—
Geography,
menial
arith
­
Newport Bay on Yaquina Is the
Janction,
and
Irving,
and
it
is
said
late by people calling them up and
The los- to farmers and settlers will
asking them to call other people to that they mean business.
bring the ameunt up to $5000. The metic, school law, civil govern­ ideal seaside resort of the North Pa- .
cifi • coast Round trip tickets at
the phone for them. This practi e
biggest fight was put up at a point ment.
greatly reduced rates on sale from
should be discontinued and the cen­
opposite McIntyre’s camp, shout
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
Shakes for Sale.
all Southern Pacific points In Oregon |
tral-office wi 1 promptly dlsconnec
which stands much green timber,
Wednesday — Penmanship, or- on and after June 1st. Ask agents
all suCh calls, xf you wish an out­
2000 cor Is of cut wood. It is the
' for further information ann a hand­
sider to come to the phone, put in
I have any amount of good yellow Belief in Ranier that the fire is of thography, reading, arithmetic.’
somely illustrated souvenir booklet,
your call at the central offioe. as the fir shakes which I will sell very j incendiary origin, though the crime
Thursday—Art of questioning, or write to Edwin Stone, manager
»subscribers do not want to be bother
cannot
be
laid
to
anyone.
theory
of
teaching,
methods,
physi
­
T. A. P aul ,
C. & E. R. R , Albany, Ore., or -V.
<d running after people who have reasonably.
E Coman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Port­
ology.
Lacomb, Ore.
no telephone.
Fetal Accident.
land, Oregon.
Man's Heavy Shoe,^3.00, »3.25 an<l*|3.50, shoes with outside*ooiintersB»2.
Ladies’ Cali and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just out
dollar.
Beys School Shoes, boys sizes ,1.25—Youths:,1.—•
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
Photography for the
AMATEUR
at
Half its Former Cost
The famous
Poco,
Buck-Eye
and
American
Cameras.
Genuinely good in
every detail. Film or
Plates as you choose.
Absolutely new models.
Our facilities enable
us to furnish cameras
of the highest grade at
prices which cannot
be met
Send for illustrated
catalogue telling all
about our 27 styles
and sizes. Free.
AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO.
946 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y.
The Prineville Review gives the
following account of a ratal accident
whi<-h occurred near Prineville last
week. Cecil Yancey was a grand­
son of Mrs. Foren and nephew of
»Irs. W. E. Savage of this city:
“Cecil Yancey is dead. Last Sat­
urday the young man had just pur
chased a revolver, and was pulling
the trigger in an aimless way to see
how it worked, allowing It to han<
oosely. There was but one cart­
ridge in the chambers and it was
discharged, the bullet piercing the
groin and cutting the main artery
that feeds the leg.
• The accident occurred at the
Adams place; whicn is tented by
the dead man’s father, Jesse Tan-
coy. Medical aid was ummoned,
tnd Drs. Belknap end Edwards
immediately left for the acene,
covering the distance, eight miles,
in an hour. Upon ai riviug the doc­
tors saw at once that the case was
hopeless, as the young man had
bled so that he was at his last gasp.
The -hooting took place at 4 o’clock
and Cecil breathed his last ab-ut 8.
“Interment took place Monday, a
large concourse of friends and rela­
tives of tie deceased following the
I
remains to their la«t resting place.
The Degree of Honor and the
Prineville Ho*e Company took
charge of the funeral, and the sight
I was an impressive and sad one.”
Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition
The Southt rn Pacific Co. will sell
round trip th kets it greatly reduce I
rate« to St. Loafs and Chi-igo ac­
count the St. Louis Exposition, on
;he following dales; June 1H 17, |8;
July 1. 2 3; Augu-d 8, 9, 10; Septem­
ber 5, 6, 7; October 3, a. 5.
Going trip mn-t lie c< mplofed
within ten days from date of sale
and passengers will be permitted to
start on any day that will enable
them to reach destination within
the ten days limit. Return limit
ninetv days, hut not later than I)ec.
31st, >904.
For further Inforn.-lion auto rales
and routes-c*il on 8. P. Co. agent at
West S«' o.
City
Puts an End to It All.
Born.
A grievous Wail ofttimes comes as
August 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee
a result of unbearable pain from
over-taxed organs, Dizziness, back-: Gaines of Larwood, a son.
August 6th, to Mr arid Mrs. Chas
ache, liver complaint, and constipa­
tion. But thanks to Dr. king’s New Compton, a daughter.
Life Pills they put an end to it all.
They are gentle but thorough. Try
Munkers.
them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by
E. C. Peery's drug atore.
F. J. Denney visited Virgil Goin
at Beuna Vista Monday.
Oregon Walnuts.
George Goin and A. N. Goin of
The 40-acre English walnut or Jefferson spent Sunday here.
chard at Dundee, which bore a light
Miss Maiy Done hue returned to
crop last year, will hear heavily this Jefferaon Sunday evenigg.
year, considering the age of the
B. S. Ri -hardson and wife went tn
trees,whicn are rugged and heallhy. tlie bay .Saturday for a week’s so-
Captain G. W. Peters, who is in journ.
charge of the orchard, is very
Miss Helen Goin of Henna Vista
enthusiastic over English walnut
is visiting relatives in this section.
prospects in this .section, He says
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Huntley, Miss
the nuts from thii orchard have
been commred with samples from Nettie Huntley, and Chas. Goin
over the United States and even were 11 party which went on the ex­
foreign countries, ami found very cursion to Newport Sunday.
much superior. They are larger ! John Leffler, Miss Lulu Moirow,
and of much finer fl ivor. Mr. Peters Miss Vesta Bilswide Lynn Daley,
is well acquainted with the Califor and Dean Morris were here a short
nia walnut district, and l<>oks for time Sunday.
this part of Oregon to surpass it if
About 100 people attended the pic­
attention is turned toward the new nic at the Denney grove Sunday. A
industry.
bi-ket dinner was tlie main feature.
All enjoyed a good time.
Taken with Cramps.
Misses Margaret and Myrtle Don­
ahue went to Cottage Grove ami
Wm. Kirmse, a member of the Loraine last week for a visit. From
bridge gang working near LHtleport there they will go with a party to
was taken sutldenly III Thursday
night with cramp* and a kind of the Belknap Springs for a three
cholera. His case was so severe that week.t’stay , pi the hope of benefit-
he had to have the members of tlie ting Margaret’s health.
crew wait upon him aid Mr. Gifford |
was called and consulted He tolil
them he had a medicine in the form
of Chamberlain’« 1 olic. Cholera, and.
Diarrhoea Remedy that he thou ght
would hel-> bin. out and iccordingly
several doses were tidrninist- red
with ’he re-iilt that the fellow was
a' le ’o Ite arotiml next day. l he
JCOTT’S EMULSION mtv » m •
incident speaks quite highly of Mr.
bridge to c»rry the weakened and
Gifford’« <iiedi',ioea,—Elkader,Iowa,
starved tyetam along until It can find
Argus.
This remedy never fail«. Keep It
firm »Upport in ordinary food.
In your home, it may save life. For
Send for free «ample.
sale b» all dealers.
SCOTT ft DOWNS, Chemlrt«,
SUPPORT
io C1F.» <’«
U & ¿.C- fan IO cure.
Formti
r< tuna
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
jnC- and >‘- do ; all dnigghu.
TIDELAND.
No. 3, F oh T mii I hm —
Train leaves Altuuiy ...«....... _... 11.4s P. M
“
"
“
CorvallU..............
1.40 “
arrives Yaquina..... .....
.. 6 40 “
No. 1, U-lurnfugt
Leaves Yaquina..«^.......................... 7.10 A. K
Leaves Corvallis..... .. ..............
11.30
“
Arrives Albany..........................
u.ls p. tf
No. ■, For Detroit)—
leaves Albany...... _....
Arrive» Detroit...........
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1.00 p. ---- M
0.00 p. 8
No. 4, trona Detroit:
Leaves Detroit....... .................. _.... 600 A. It
-Arrives Albany.....................................ins A It
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany
time to
connect will', the 8. P. south bonnd train, so
well KH giving two or|thrae honrs in Albany
>e/ore departure cl 8.UP. north bound train
1 ir Portland.
Treln No. 3 tor Detroit, Breitenbush, and
other motin-ain resorts leaves Albany at 1.00
p. tn., rtwhlng Itetrolt about 0.00p. in.
r or lurther lnlormstlt.n apply to
_ ___ _
EWD1N SxJNB, Manager.
(KN'KRELL Airenl. Albany.
II. H. CRtiNISE Agent, Corvallis.
The Death Penalty,
A little thing sometimes results la
death. Thus a mere scratch, insig­
nificant cuts/or puny boils have paid
the death penalty. It is wise to
have Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever
handy. It’s the best salve on earth
and will prevent fatality when
burns, sores, ulcers, and plies
threaten. Only 25c at E. C. Peery' b
dtug store.
Meat
Market
D A L E YB R OS., Propri »tor».
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars
Ice Cream. Stationery. Fresh Bread
Call and See Ils
HOP PICKERS
SUPPLIESI
We are headquarters this year
for hop pickers supplies, tents and
sheet iron camp stoves, hop basnets
and everything needed to camp out
Prices the lowest.
CHAS. WESELY
The Hotisefiirnislier.
Scio, Oregon.
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