The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 31, 1909, Image 4

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DATA SHOWS
HEALTH
Special Sale
Births Are Mare Mnierrs Tuan
Deaths. Darmi The Year.
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WALL PAPER, CARPETS
MARRIAGES ACE VERY SHORT
and LINOLEUM
UntN Th Clast W lût Yttr WY.tn Thy
Hah I Rapii Cain Fauf n
Closing Werk
It will pay you to investigate.
Hr have a
large stock on hand and must sell it in order
to make room for my spring stock.
This
is practically a clearance sale :
Below we give a list of births marri-
*ges ami deaths which are of interest
to the tie« pie of Scio am! vicinity.
The»«- lists are not absolutely accurate,
aa neither of our phj siciana have kept
complete data of of births ami deaths
We have tn«l to gather complete
data from the filea of the N ews , but
some of them, diwbtlea» have been
overlooked.
Scio, Ore
CHAS. WESELY
We wish you all a
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Happy New
A triangular W cddlng
Probably the only triangular wedding
in the history of Linn County occured
over at Albany last week. It ia, also,
doubtful if any marriage ceremony,
even in the entire state of Oregon,
changed three young people, members
of one family, Into married folks.
We allude to the triple marriage in
which George A. Sandner ami Nellie L.
1‘a't. William J. Dart and Ml»-
holts and J W. Hirone and Freda Dart
Were united in marriage in one ami the
is me time.
As one half of the contracting parties
I elong to the Dart family, it should le
called "A Dart Wedding" in which
Cupid, nut only mvlaj horicslly, but
actually did tire Darts with fatal effect.
But why should there not be a tri­
angular wedding? All of these con­
creting partma five w ithm the lines of
an inmienae triangle of which the
North Santiam, the South Santiam ami
the Cascade mountains are the »idea.
The Ntwa congratulates thia triangle,
that is to say, the triangle in which
Cupal is supposed to have held away
We congratulate each side of it and
predict a life of happiness anti pros­
perity for each of the three c<*upl> •
TELEGRAPHIC
NEWS IN BRIEF
MARRIAGES
Jan 6 Earnest Rex
and l.eita
Wixidmansee
(k t. 12 Roger M Cam and Emma
Wes* ly.
Nov. 9 Walter E Myer and Myrtl«
Tumidge
Nov 24 Jon« ph Bartu and Nettie
Stepanek
Dec. 22 George Samlnvr and Nellie
Dart
Dec. 22 J. W. IIirons ami Freda
Dart
Dec. 22 William J Dart am! Miss
Overholt»
Dec. 27 Otto Rahn and Roar Crab- I»»«
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P - L-? O*car Hutchinson and A Ma
Powell.
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We wish you a
Happy New Year
And may 1910 bring you health
and happiness, with the largest
measure of prosperity you have
ever enjoyed
J. F. WESELY
Jan. 29 Joseph We»ely Crank, in
California
Feb. IN Richard Carmichael, London
Springs
Feb. 1» Elu» Allison, Man ko tn,
Minn.
March 2N Charlotte Shelton Thomas,
O N. Lebanon
March 21 L. C. Miller, Woodbum
April I . Allen Van Neaa, Scio
April 13 W. T. Hickman, S. W. of
Scio
April IN G W. »•hillipw. Scio
April 1» lx?e Gunsaubi. Mbanon
April 21 John Vselecka, K. of Scio
June 12 Andrew Reistcrer, Bilyeu
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June 17— Eno« Vernon, near Shelburn
June 26 David J. Neal, S. of Scio
' July 13 Joseph Boyanovaky, Beaver
Creek
July 96 George W. Vernon, near
Shelburn
July 25 James P. Crabtree, S. of
Scio
August 19 1-ewis Stringer, Salem
Auguse 9 J. B. Trank, Stayton
Infant. Perry Bilyeu, Scio
Sept.
Oct 13 Dr. J. A. Lamberson, Leb-
anon
Nov. 14 L. E. Miller. Scio
Dec. 11 Wenxl Bullish, 8. of Scio
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BIRTHS
Jan, 16- John Simanek, son
Jan. 19—H. Phillipa, son
Feby. 19 John M Miller, daughter
March 9 Frank J. 1 achauner, aon
Feby. 27—William Knauf, M>n
March 4- Lucius Plunket, twins
Man-h 20 Marion Brown, Mill
April 3—John F. Sommer, »«•n
April 2 Jas W Wilson, son
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May 15—Frank Stupke, sun
May 16-J. D. Agee, daughter
June 29—Henry M. Stem, aon
July 26 J. F. Wesely. son
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July 27- U Ox bom. son
July 27 -John Grim«, daughter
July 2N Dr. T. K. Sanderson, son
Sept. IN - Chas Oglesbee, daughter
Sept. 20- .M. Muhly, daughter
August 3» Mike Kelley, «laughter
Sept.
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daughter
Oct. 1 —Fred Holafooa, »on
Oct. 12 Anton 1-ockiner, ton
Oct 3) John White, son
Oct 23 Tom Evana, daughter
Oct. 25 C. G. Gough, aon
Nov. 14 -S. F. Zysset, «laughter
Dec 9 Rudolph Wesely, daughter
Dee. || William Serfling. daughter
Dec. 22 H. S Johns ton, aon
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Dec. 25 J. C. Ixfflcr.
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A wild rat was killed within the city
limits of Albany, Monday night, The
animal had lieen making ipiitc free
with the hen roosts.
It is Stated that Senator llenr.v Cabot
I^Mlge, of Massachusetts, will soon be
appointed amluuuiador, to Great Britain
to succeed Whitelaw Retd.
Governor Benson has refused to
honor the requisition of the Governor
of Washington for the extradition of
Editor Overman, ot the Shanico Star,
who ia wanted at Spokane for obtain­
ing money on a bogus check.
The coat of maintaining the public
schools in Multnomah, or rather Port­
land has increased, according to Asses­
sor Sigler’s figures, 723 per cent in the
past seven years. The increase of
school imputation during the same
perl<»l has been 75 per cent
Zelaya, who but lately resigned the
presidency of Nicaragua, has tied to
Mexico. It ia not yet settled who will
succeed him. whether the Zalaya gov­
ernment will lie able to maintain
another president or whether the a| •
parently successful reliellion will name
the presiiient.
County Judge Webster, of Mult­
nomah, will, it ia stated, resign early in
next month. Governor Benson will mil
indicate whom he will appoint to suc­
ceed him. T. J. Cleeton ami John C.
Shilluck, both of Portland, are men t ion -
as the moat prominent candidates for
the place.
Fourteen billion pieces of mail mat.
ter have lieen handled by the United
State» jsistal department, «hiring the
past year. There are 60.144 poet ot-
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fires and 40,62* rural routes,
deficit for 1909 ia 117.900,000. The l«Ml»
ia due to the rural routs, secund-class
postal matter ami the franking privi­
lege used by congressmen and other
government officers.
New Irrigation Book Frac
"Well Irrigation for Small Farms ”
ia a publication just issued by
General Paa*eng*r Dejiartment. of the
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.,
ami Southern Pacific tunes in Oregon
This Itooklet sets forth in a practical
concise wav the possibilities for profit
of inexpensive irrigation, and should
he in the hernia of every farmer in
Oregon.
Copies may lie obtained free mi
application to Wm. McMurray, General
Passenger Agent, O. R 4 N,, and S. P
Lines in Oregon, Portland, Ore.
Our car load of wire ia on the way.
As soon aa it arrives we will offer the
wire at 351, cents |>er rod, 9 bar 4<i
Mr. Oscar Hutchison. of Portland,
inches high, all steel, at West Scio, and Miss Alda Powell, of Scio, were
married in Albany on December 29.
C has W ukly .
HENEY ASKS
TRUTH
fies LiDel-Damaie Suit To Pme
iDteeritt.
NEW YORK TO
GIVE
JURY
Frasicilif Waals $250,806 Fro® w J
Croclof Itf Attacks madt upon His
lattici »I Conduchfi^ (rail Inals
Iwclvc Mill» is I ic levy
At a »|iecial school meeting held I; at
Saturday to fix the tax levy for school
purposes fur the coming year, it W s
decided that 12 mills would tie new »-
sary.
10 mils to |«ay teachers and J
mills to make necessary repairs to the
•ch*«>l buiMing prv|iaratory to handling
the eleventh ami twelfth grad ». which
will be required next year.
The efficient manner m which our
schools are being managed thia year,
makes the people willing to finance ti e
school in a proper manner.
Also, a«
Scio la mainly responsible for the
luiootion of the County High school, »1
•houki tie willing logo to any rvu-n'*
able expense to make It a »uccrs-i...
Scio may tie counted upun a» being's-
least, among the leaders in all th*.’/-
that go to Iniild up a splendid *<^
system
( i < hh 1 Road» Meeting
New York. Dec. 28. The formal
Banner Grange haw arranged for a
complaint in the libel damage suit of
Good Roads meeting at its first meeting
Francis J. Henev. of San Francisco,
in January,
the Nth
when Civil
against W. J Crocker, the Califoania
Engineer G. V. Skelton, oft! A. C
millionaire, fur 92£OJM>) was filed here
will tie the lecturer.
All newly a|
yesterday.
I ml nt «»I rwad su|>ervif«or". as well aa the
Henry says he bases his action on an
old amt the public in general, are urgid
onen letter bearing Crocker’» name,
to attend the often meeting in the
w hich appeared in a New York evening
afternoon.
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newspaper on December 3, in which
Lecturer.
Mr. Crocker defend«! hie action in first
aup|»>rting lleoey in the San Francisco
graft prosecutions ami later withdraw­
ing hla suoport.
James M. Beck, rounscl for Mr
Henry, said:
"As soon aa Mr. Crocker’s letter w »»
published, Mr. Henry tclcgtaphrd me
to bring this suit.
Mr. Heney, who NATURE’S CHLMIS1RY HI SI FOR
HEALTH.
nearly gave his life to the cause of ex­
posing corruption in San Francisco.
deair»-s to settle the question as to So CTalm» Stieme alter Laraful Study
whether he conducted the prosecutions
of Mineral Spring» and Natur
against the San Francisco grafters in
al W atcra
an honorable ami legitimate way.
“In the heat of the great contest in
It ia now rstablishrvi firmly in the aci-
Francisco manv charges were » ««».oiM.-.
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made by iriv»|s*n»ible men again»t Mr mineral apnnga ami her bubbling health
Henry, but when Mr. Crocker aaaiimed waters,
produces
curative )>owere
responsibility for these charges and which cure certain dix-ascs more surely
gave them wide circulation in a re- than man can du.
»|a>n«ible organ of |>ui>lic opinion, Mr.
Recent attention directed to Cali-
Henry felt hia op|>ortuiiity had come to fornia’a most wonderful hot springs at
have a jury of hla fellow-countrymen Paso Robles, by phenomenal cure of
determine the accuracy of the charge» disease, has shown the work! that thia
against him.
reaort 1» ikimg most marvelous wirk
"In San Francisco the graft proareii- every day.
tiona have ao divided ita people into
Science ha* d«»ne much to diacover
hostile camp» that it would seem to me wherein lien the secret of natural water
a matter of exceeding difficulty to ob­ i cures, but has not aa y»t been fully
tain a jury that would consider the able to apply nature’» chemistry from
questiona involved with absolute im­ the laboratories of men.
partiality.
It is said that at Paso Robles, more
"In New York, however, there can so than at any other health resort, the
be no aeltinh interest in the issues that ideal medicinal, natural ami pleasing
grew out of the San Francisco graft requisites for health are found.
proaecutiona, ami here a jury <'»11 be
Here la a perfect atmospheric cund
selected that can impartially ami fear­ Hon. not too much moisture, though it
lessly judge between Mr. Crocker's lies but 20 mil«*» from the sea, no hot.
grave accusations ami Mr. Henry's ac­ dry wimis.
The secret of the perfect
count of hia stewardship aa a public of sir is said to lie a natural valley sur­
fil ial. •'
rounded by high mountain ranges which
|iermit only an equable highly sterilised
Ledge Officers.
air to settle into Paso Robles, a cumin
Scio lAsIge A. F. 4 A M. elected nation of the salt sea air and the dry
and installed the following offlcer», at land atmo«pherr, a rare health n
the regular monthly meeting, last qutoite.
Saturday night:
The air condition, so | m rfect here, la
W. M , A. G. Prill
lacking at most mineral water retreats,
S, W.. P. H Macdonald
such as Carlsbad, lladen Baden and
J. W . W. S. Paul
Kissingcn in Eumte
Treasurer, W. A. Ewing
The water at l*a*o Roldes comm from
Secretary, E. D. Myers
the earth hot and cold They an- light
Tyler, N. Young
ami pure. One does not tin* of them
8. D.. A. E. Randall
as one does at m«>«t n*»orta
They
J. D., G. A. Griffin
have a moat soothing effect on the
Stewart, J. T. Funk
nerves, ami in cases of di«pe|Hiia, in-
Stewart, H. M. Myer.
Mimnie, nervous breakdown ami |>araly-
•is bring almost instantaneous comfort
Dierdorff l odge No 34. I. () O. F.
and relief.
The elective officers are a* follows:
Women who have not enjoy««! health
N. (>., J. L <'alavan
for years seem, after a brief stay at
V. G., M. I. C. Amok!
these springs, to l*e la-yond even the
Rec. Scety., L. W. Pomeroy
slightest evidence of former weakmss
F. Secty., L. W. Pomeroy
One meets scores uf men who, being
Treasurer, Perry Bilyeu
of the s|a>rting fraternity ami suffering
from alulae of system from high living
Leon Webe» i a l.< dgs No. N4
or alchoMc excess come here to be made
N. G. Mrs. Julia iiiiyru
well ami strong again.
V. G.. Miaa Marv Crabtree
Chiklreo ami the age<l are seen going
Serty , M. I C Arnold
about in the warm sun, for while by
Tress., Mr». M E. Holland.
day the temperature is hot. no one ia
ever exhausted ami sunstrokes never
Notice u< f Inal Se ticment
occur.
Notice is hereby given that the umler-
Thia spot ia California's gift to the
signed Administrator of the Estate of world, ami science marvels at the
L. C. Miller Deceased has Filed in the womlerful cures daily being made at
County Court of Linn County Oregon Paso Robles.
hia final account in said Estate ami said
A small book, neatly illustrated, han
Court has flxr«l Monday the 3'th day lieen recently published by the manege
of Decemlier 1909 at I o’clock p. m. «if ment telling the story of the Hot
«aid day ami at the County Court room Springs in a most interesting manner
• if said <-<rtirt in the City of Albany in
ami giving complete information. Bend
«aid County aa the time and place of for it. either to Wm. McMurray.
hearing said final account
ami all General Passenger Agent of the O. It.
objections legally filed thereto.
4 N„ Portland. Oro., or Dr. F.
Date*l Novemlier 17 1909.
Sawyer, manager, Paso Robles, Cal.
J F. Potter
Administrator.
Vetch Straw I or Sale
W. H. Queener.
I have 20 ton» of vetch straw, which
Atty, for Administrator. i» equal to or better than cheat hay. at
First publication November 22 1909. 110 per ton.
S. W. G AINUS, Santiam Farm
Last publication December 27 1909.
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