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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1898)
^antiam Jfiews. The .McKinney Affair. ; EAST and SOUTH E. E. McKinney, the wheat man, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1898. —VIA— was io the city this morning on his FOR THE BLOWING UP way to Tailman, to settie the matter Items Of Interest For The Of shortage in the warehouse at that OF The Maine Was Not —«of the— Santiam people. place. He had succeeded in mak ■An Accident. ing satisfactory settlements in Ma-' E. O. Hyde M. D. Turner Oregon. rion county and at the Munkers Adispatch to the World from Ha J W & M T Cole, Physicians and warehouse, and expected to at Tail vana says> The Situation in Hava JFxpress Trains Leavfe Portland Dally. But nòne so good for thè money man. A Democrat man. saw him hs Broadhead dress goods. They Surgeons. Office at residence. • I North, and learned that the total shortage na is more gravo than it was a week “South.; I have the weight, they have the S. M. Daniel has just received a was 10,000 to 12»000 bushels. Of this ago. Although the officers of the 6:00 firLV.^.,itPortlättd.i>...Ar 9:30 A. M. 9:40 F. M. Lv...;».;..Alb'any ......... Lv 6;00 A, M. tvear, they have the finish of goods fine new lot- of spring samples of 2,000 was at Munkers and 6,000 at naval board of inquiry preserve "ari 7:45A.M, Ar..Sah Fräncisho..Lv 8:00P.M . Olothirig fbr 1898. Which cost much more money. . Tailman. Receipts are out for 12,- an impenetrable reserve, it is learn Theabove trains stonatali stations bet W?^n Portland arid Salem, Tiirrier, Marion Almost two thousand yards in The Daughters of Rebekah of this 000 bushels at Tallman, and there ed that some of the best naval ex Jefibrson,-» Albany, Tangent, Shedd; Halsey, City will give an Auction Yard are 6,000 bushels stored -thère, in perts now believe that the explosion Harrisburg, junction City, Eugene, Spring styles just placed on sale at Grove, Drains, Oakland and all sta Social, and Mystery Lunch at the stead of the warehouse being empty was the result, of treacheay. They Cottage tions from Roseburg south to and including City Hail on Wednesday evening, as reported Saturday in the Demo do not believe that Spanish officials Ashland. ResebMrg1 Sfati—Daily« March 2nd. The social will be free crat.— Tuesday’s Democrat. Mr. were parties:JitpB the Conspiracy. 8430 A.M. Ly Portland .Ari 4:30P.M* forai’, Ltinch 10 cents. Everyone McKinney was in Scio thé first of From evidence now in their poses- 12:25 P.M. Lv. .w.Albany.... Lv i 12:50 P. M. please come prepared to bid in some the week on business connected slon they believe the Spanish gov* 5;2'o P.M. At Kosbburg .. Lv i 7:30 A.M. Lebanon Brandi. of the articles sold at the auction with the wheat shortage. It is un ernment, General Blanco and all his Daily (except Sunday.) and have an enjoyable time. military subordinates were guiltless. derstood that he proposed to settle Agents for Butterick patterns. 8:10 a . m . i Lv........ Albany........ '.Ar 11G:3O a . m . a M. I Ar . ... Lebanon ....Ly ¡ 9:30. a . m . Fred Shelton, son of Lee Shelton, for one-fihlf down and the balance- It is believed to have been the work 9:00 Send for Metropolitan» 4:50 F.M, LV......a.Albany....... Ar I 7:0 ü ' p . m . 5;4Qp.m. I Ar .... Lebanon .... Lv | 6iQ0%Kin^ liying on Thomas creek above Scio in installments of 1, 2 and 8 years of a fanatic. Woodburn-Springfield Brnneh. Was pfétty seriously hurt last Tues time. The farmers of this neighbor Consul General Lee has informal Daily (except Sunday.) day. He was returning home at hood will lose but little, owing to ly advised Arnerjicans not riëcçessa- 2: 50p.m. Lv ..WoodbUm rily detained .Ijeije to leave for home noon from work where he had been the good judgment and business prin 5: TOp,in. Lv....West Scio chopping wood and when passing an. ciples of Price Munkers, who had at once. Ma.byof.the families will go 9¿J20p*fru Ar...... Natrón» old sririg by the trail he. hit. it. a chargé of..the warehouse at Mun« by thé Olivette tomiiiorfOw. This Dilling Cars oh Ogden Route. Why Oh 'Why is an indication that those on :the sharp blow witti an ax that he car kers station. Will you pay exorbitant prices for ried in his hand. In some unac . We doubt not but that McKinney ground réaiiziéî the possibility of PttHauut Sleepers ' coffee when you can buy it of us countable way lie was caught by the &'©O’S intentions were allright and trouble arising suddenly and their — and — ' SLEEPING CARS Very reasonable? snag as it fell and thrown :o that had they been able they would, inability tri protect women and chil ' SECOND-CLASS Attached to through trains. We sell 8 pkg Grandma’s coffee for the ground by the tree falling on, have paid all the farmers; for their dren if any outbreak occurs. 25c. his hand. His cries soon brought grain.. There is room for some pret A Herald dispatch from Havana West Side .Division. We sell 14 lbsgobd green Rio for $1. help and he was found to be serious ty strong thinking however, and the says: The further the inquiry into Between Portland and Corvallis* We sell 20 lbs Broken Roast for $1. Mail train daily (except Sunday. ly hurt otherwise, his leg and body poor overworked farmer Who toiled the causes tha led to the Maine dis- We sell. Arbuckle’s and Lion’s for bruised badly. It is thought' no so hard for his grain early arid late ater proceeds the more remote ap 7:30am I Lv.........Portland.........Ar | 5:50pm 12;1&P in ; Ar .... Corvallis.«...».,-Lv j -4;05p m 10c a pkg. bones were broken, and that he will in heat and dust, last summer are pear the changés that any evidence At Albany and, Corvallis connect with frame Remember that we always lead in soon be around again. will be discovered th show that the of the O. C. & E. railroad. apt to draw comparisons. making low prices. Express train daily (except Sunday) • Uncle Johriy Crabtree and Melin We call to mind a case in Marion disaster was due to an accident. The Yours Truly, 4' 50 p m | lv .........Portland...... ai* 18: 25 r m divers who' penetrated into the for da Crabtree, the father and mother County, where a young man whose 7: 80 pm I ar ....McMinville.... ;v.j.5: 50an?, Ross. E. Hiblef. Of Newton arid James Crabtree, who parents were in needy circumstan ward part of the wreck found that 8: 30 p.m ; ar ... .Independence...lv f 4: 50 a m Direct- connection al SanFrancisco with Oc- liye near Scio, were married just 70 ces, misappropriated, that Is to say the whole forward' part of the ship, ciidental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steam lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing years ago Washington’s birthday, stole. 12 bushels of wheat, and was from a point just abaft the forward ship dates on application. last Tuesday. Uncle Johnny passed sent up for three years. He could turret, had been twisted Ì5 or 20 de Rates anb tickets to Eastern poiiits and Eu Also Japan, China Honolulu and Aus H over several year ago at the ripe old have raised all the money to pay for grees to starboard. . -irtiat ... part ,of rope.. tralia, can be obtained from Mrs. M. E. Wood ticket agent,, West Scio. age of 92, he Was born in 1800. Mrs. the wheat among his boy friends af the veSèOl ; WAs a ' wilderness of mansee, R. KoEHiiEit, Manager* C H M arkham , AsstG F & Pass Agent, Port, depris and curled.and twisted plates», ter he was arrested, but the grand Crabtree is still living, and with her land. Or. nhe sharp, jugged edges of some jury got hdld of the matter and soh James at present. She is nine What The People Of This of the plates added danger to ty years old, heafty and strong for thefé was no help for him. Locality aie Doing. This is just simply a cbtnparisoh the difficulties of-’the diVfers. one of her age. The family consis ted of 15 children. Five were bom though, pëfhaps not a just one In one instance they almost cut Dr. E O Hyde is now located at in .Virginia,- five in Mosouri and five McKinney & Co. had no more bust-, through a rubber tube which sup Turner. in Oregon. Two of the boys, Newton ness to appropriate the farmers plied the diveïwith air, Mrs S M Daniel is visiting rela and Jas were born on a, raft, as the wheat, who had trusted him with'it. . Before the explosion the lft-inch tives in Eugene. -party came down the Columbia riv than in the other case. And it magazine was located on the star would have been a far better busi board side, forward and beneath the Uncle Thos. Allison was quite sick er on their way to this country. this week, due.-to exposure and a That there is a sporty element in ness stroke on their part, to have forward tnrret.. What is left of the Conpecting at Yaquina Bay with the Sau severe cold.. Scio,arid that the élément is nervy settled in some other way the old magazine seems to have been driv Francisco and Yaquina Bäy Steämsnip Co» Now is thé time to get your fruit goes without saying, and is pretty debts that had accumulated before en toward the port bo,w in a diagon STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT,” trees. J S Morris is agent for a fine well known where ever Scio has they went into the warehouse busi al and ripward .direction. Sails frbtn Yaquina every 8 days for San Fran been represented. Last week Wm ness. line. Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and The six-inch magazine, which cisco, All the grain stored in the Scio Humbolt Bay. A. G. Prill, Physiean and Surgeon, Brenner bought a number of beef had its location in the port side for Mill Co ’ s warehouse is here now, or Accommodations Unsurpassed. Scio, Oregon. Office next door.to cattle from a cattle man in Marion ward, was hurled in indirection di Passenger route between the Willamette Vai- CiJbnty, and they were to be weigh has been bought and paid for. rectly opposite to that taken by the ey Shortest drugstore. andCalifornia. Mrs Rose West had a very bad ed and bought by the pound. In There is no call for farmers hauling 10-inch magazine. One of the cop Albany and points West to San attack of heart failure last week, but weighing the cattle, Brenner differ grain past Scio. Thë Mill Co. is re per cylindrical tanks of the six-inch Fare from Francisco. ed considerably from the owner’s sponsible and on a sound footing. is now much better. magazine was found by the divert Cabin............ /..iJ...,...... .$8 00 Every business man of importance Steerage.......................................... 6 00 Mr. 8 I Shore and Dr Cole left guess at the cattles and of course a Round Trip Good for 60 days..............17- 00 in the state of Oregon knows it too in the wreck of that structure. It wager was made. Before the last Wednesday for Grass Valley contained no powder charge. To Coos Bay, cabin............................... $ 8 00 ftnimal was weighed $280 was up on They have build up a good business Oregdn to remain a few days. v -^teqragfe........................ 6 00 from a losing proposition. Which the result. In the face of thé fact To'Humbolt B#y knd Port Orford, cabin,10 Oo Major - Générai Sndwdën; com- Miss Minnie Smith, whe has been 91 - ' ;» ,9 steera V, 8 00 shows thrift and business ability. tnander Of the national guard df visiting relatives at this place ref that thë other than might have Farmers should first consider the Weighed the cattle we consider this Pennsylvania, has issued general or turned to her home last week. RIVER DIVISION; honesty of their warehouseman, and ders to every officer in the state to The Albany Steam Laundry does a fair wagef. Brenner’s guess beat also to be sure they have the good recruit his cotntnarid up the full quo Steairier ‘‘Albany’’, between Portland and the other gentleman by a number of Corvallis, through without lav-over. Leav ris fine work as any first-class laun sense, shrewdness and business abil-' Corvallis 6: 30 a, m., Tuesdays, Thurs dry on thé coast and their prices are pounds and he pocketed the $280 ity to keep out of the financial ta requited by- law» The orders ing days, and Sundays; leaves Portland, Yamhil with considerable satisfaction, no were issued five days ago with in St- Dock, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. all right.—Ed Cyrus, Agt. J • C,. Mayo, straights,such as was thedownfàllof structions that they be secret. The Edwin Stone, Robert Carey, A. D. Woodmansee doubt. MrBfenner won $145 on the McKinney & Co. Manage!’.. . Sunt. Kiver Div; weight of the cattle which is a fair officers Were instructed to have their H. L. Waldfen/Agbiit; Albany. > and R. E. Hibler are named among We trust that the farmers will be men ready to march fully armed profit of itself. the jurymen drawn for the March settled with satisfactorily and will be and equipped at 24 hours’ notice. To Care Constipation Forever. term of court. none the loser in the final Windup. Take Cascarete Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. Mr. Harvey Henline, formerly of lî C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. The World, says General Merritt Staytl>n has purchased the barber Miss Frances E. Willard, presi will leave at once on a tour to nspect Jcrdan Jottings business in Scio of Mr. H L Sum dent of the Woman’s Christian Tem»’ the fortifications<jf thé entité Atlan ner, and hereafter will conduct ths The Populists of J ordan met Feb. perance Union, died shortly after tic coast and tush the work to cdtfl- business. MB lieauty la Blood Deep. 12 organized a club elected officers midnight Friday morning at the pletion at the earliest possible ...Olean blood means a clean skin. No __ oppointed committees to draft con Hotel Empire, Naw York City. At moment; Work at the navy yard JE WELEB. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar the bedside of Miss Willard were repairing our warships is Hfeing tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stitution and bylaws and do general All kinds of watches clocks and jew stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im business for the club, and had some her nieces. Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, rushed. The force of men will be elry fepaifed promptly. purities from the body. Begin to-day to Mrs. L. M. Stevens, vice-president doubled by March I. banish pimples,, boils, blotches, blackheads, little discussion of issues in the com SCIO, OREGON. of the W; Ci T. U.; Miss Anna M. tad that sickly bilious complexion by taking ing campaign. At the close Mr. Educate Your Bowels With Cascarots. Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug Gordon, Miss Willatd’ri secretary; Candy Cathartic, -cure constipation./orever. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Jesse Beard a visitor offered a résolu and Dr. A. K. Hill. Miss Willard 190,26c. It C, O. O, fall, druggléts refund money. F or S ale C heap —One good wag- tion reducing salaries of some of had been ill for about three weeks Thé statistics of foreign trade, re The daily receipts of milk at the cently issued by the Treasury, show • bn. fair set of harness, and two 1200 the county officers. The resolution with the la grippe, and was much t>ound work horses, eight, and nine was tabled until the fourth Saturday better when the fatal relapse came. North Yakima creamery now aver a truly remarkable increase over age about 7000 pounds from which the preceding year. The exports years old, good and true. Inquire in this month; The funeral was held on the 20th. bf P. G. Carmikle, Scio Or. In spite of the rain Sunday the Miss Willard leaves to the Women’s are produced about 800 pounds of reached the great total of $1,099,129,- Miss Julia Ficktin, and her brother' Bridgetown Sunday School had a Christian Temperance Union an es* butter. For this milk the farmers 519, an increase of soffië $98,200,000 are getting approximately 88 cents over those of the year before. The Master Fred, went to Grass Valley, real interesting meeting, Don’t let tate valued at $20,000. a 100, so that i he creamery is distrib imports werë vaiiied at $952,630,955, Sherman County, on a visit last rain keep you from our meeting ——rig» ■ week. Miss Julia will fettiin in 2 o’clock every Sunday. The dog market in Seattle has uting about $1900 a month. The an increase df some $61,000,000 over the Spring, and Fred may remain The young peoplë of this vicinity experienced a fearful slump. The customers of the plant bring milk those of the year 1896. The excess permanently. tripped thé “light fantastic” at Mr. Alaska Dog'Company; composed of for distances, jof eight and ten miles,- of the exports ovefr the imports was The Peak Sistefs ¿rive an enter1 Flatman’s last Friday flight. Ashland parties, who recently took but thbre is a station on the Upper $356,498,064, ah increase of $32,206,- iainment Tuesday night, whiph Was a lot of 80 canines there are having Natcheez, where skimming is done 000 over the excess of the previous well attended. Some very pleasing Mf. Phillippi was at Jordan Mon great difficulty in disposing of them and the cream brought to the central year. The figures of the exports àongs were rendered, together- with day looking after pasture fof sheep. at any price. An auction sale pf market in Yakima. The largest and imports of gold coin and bullion instrumental mtisic, (fhe afadiéhcë Charles Grigg’s little child, Gracie dogs was held last week and the receipts are: during April and May; show a decrease, the exports being éeemed miicli pleasëd with thé enJ WriS biiried at Bilyen Den Cemetry highest price realized was $z.5O per at which time i0,000tO 12,000 pouhds $34,1?5,182, a decrease of some $28,- the 13th inst. !Mr. and Mrs Griggs of milk will.be.cared fer. tertiinment. 800,000 over the year 1896, and thé head. Wlthih a. tew,.. weeks a new and Imports being valued at $29,079,240, Mr. arid Mrs. Sanders of Lebanon, have the sympathy of all Who know them. largef separator .will be put in, a decrease ot no less than $73,600,000 Republican, beniral Committee Assisted by Rev. Longhbottom, Will The Saw mill above Charlie Rich Melting. Which Will increase the capacity of fdr the year» give an exhibition arid enfertairi* the plant to 20,000 pounds daily, It Is noteworthy that the âgilféS ment for the. W. C. T. U. of Scio at ardson’s Wilt Soon be ready to fün. The Republican Central committee for December ate considerably the City Hall next Saturday even1 The Miller tritibëfy is in good P Cohen of Albany >s paying the higher than thé avëta^e monthly ing. The proceeds will gd toward working order, They expect to for Linn County, Oregon is hefeby highest cash price for green and dry figures fot the year, shbWltiJi that take out quite a lot of first class called to meet in the Circuit Court berfeeting a gythiiasifim add read ropm of the County CoUtt house iti hides, sheep pelts arid furs. Call on the growth of the ioreigh trade is ing room for tiie. bdÿs of thiscitys leather in April. P. D. Q. the City of Albany, Oregon, Wednes» him before selling elsewhere. steady and likëlÿ to continue Under Admission 5 & 10c. exlstifig conditions. The éalüé, oj AriBtifÿi? Rich The body of Max Miller, which day March 2nd, 1898 àt the hotir Of the Üeceihber exports Was.$i24,474,- TAILOR MABE SUITSd had bedri buried beneath a snow1 2 o’clock P. M. of said dhy for the drift in a Street in Chicago fdr twen purpose of fixing tlië.timè arid place which will interest the people of 435, and of thë impofts $$i.514,733, When you Want a good nice-fitting ty days, was exposed by a ieeent fof holding the Cotinty Corivehtiori Scio and vicinity is one first made an increase of the exporté df $7,200, ahd to transact such othèi* business by S M Daniel, who will sell you 000 and à decrease of the imports Suit, at reasonable price, come to us thaw. Ms may/come before the COmmittebl 29 lbs $hole roast coffëé for one dol- of $7,40b,bdb, edmpared with the tor it. Have Just tecelvéd sèvèrai figures for Hécembef of 1898. The books of Òtte Spring samples. Rém- One df a iferig .of batik robbers A full attendance of the members la.f,' no .chicory, 13 lbs nice brlgh't cleaii green cbfifeh excess of tiie exports dver the im- é’thber that ifre have had several lately arrested in Indiana said that of the committee is requested. , porté for tile niorith Was $^3,900,0091 Dated at Albany, Orb;,’ Thisl9tK fof One dollai’, , . Real’s experience at fitting people in in attempting to eseap'e after, one iit Àfbückle', L’ion,,Glrapdma’é and Ÿo- as against an excess of $88,200,000 in these clothes, and guarantee a fit al thè burglaries they .rubbed onidné day of February, 1898. Sëmite cofieé ali for ibe a papéi*. J. R. Wÿait tìn thèir shoes, arid thus were atjlfe à cbmpafiscn of Deceti)ber of last ways. - ___ Ross E. H iblei C. Buy ÿbüi* gbods from S Daniel year with the sarrije month iri 189.8. td throw the bloodhounds off thè Chairman In this connectipn ,the figures of A Chinese loan of $80,000,000 has scent, that were sent after them; and ybti Will save more .money than N. M. Newport Secretary. Britisfijfoieign.tiadb. fer 1897 will be been arranged With thè,Hong Kong nine-teriths of those will ffiake wild o.f .iijtërést... The.,total, valde of ei- VE WÌÉfe THANK fOti In the fight in the Safari Sar pass go to Klohdikb. fipd Shanghai bank of London1; arid porRwas $1,150;000,000; a decrease In northwest India, a rifle bullet, fif life German Asiatic bank.' bf $28,b00,bb0,«on trie pfécëding yearj Haying large obligatibhs to iiietet ed by the enemy entered the muz»’ jión’t Tolitcco Spit and Smoke Your Life ÀVày. rind the imports, reaches the erior- n.To quit fcifeàcco easiiy &tid forever, be mdg- the first of nekt rtibnth we riiust risk 21 e of a, Sepoy’S rifle, penetrating BILYEU—At ;scio, Oh, Feb. M ffioüs tôtal df $2,020,1)00,000, an in» jetlc. full of lite,' jierytvand, vigor, No-To- all those owing us to pay their bill 1898, of Cystitis and obstruction cFease of $46,500t000. The decresed nine inches down the barrel» The ef ^.ac, thè wdtidei'-v/orliér,' fhat fniikes vtèak ilien the bowels, Riley Bilyeu, eldest exports ar. attributed to foreign |ironè' All druggists, 50c or 61. Cure guaran riri soon aä possible. .. Lee-Metford, the rifle Used by the son of Wm. and Catharine Bilyeu, tariff restrictions, particularly of tied. fiooklet and sample free. Address Ross E Hiblec. British soldiers,’ is of 0’308 caliber. age 39 yrs; 7 months arid 22 days; this country»—Scietific American» RtìSédy bet ! Ghicago or New York. The Shasta Route S. E. Young & Son. ALBANY, DGN. regon central O 3c EASTERN. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. J. W. HAGEY. - W atchmaker Price List, Beginning, Wednesday, Junüafÿ 12,18-98. Can Price’s Cream. Baking Powder...... ........... 25c) ‘ * Trophy., .and'Red Seal ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 3'%? ‘ ‘ Golden West ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ............. 25c$ lb can Schilling’s 50c Tea ............... 35c? ‘ ‘ Gunpowder Tea, bulk ........................,t„............ 25c) ‘‘ Japan ‘ ‘ ‘‘ .... ........ .......... .............25c> pkgs Gold Dust Wash. Powder.............. 50cY plug Battle Ax, Dice & Evenchange Tob, ............ 25c c papet Yoseinite Coffee ... lOci ‘. ‘Arbuckle & Li on 1 ‘ ..................... lOcc lbs Good Green Coffee ...... $1 >. box Best'Bluing, worth 15c ........>................ 10c< pr. Women’s hbavy lace shoes .............................. 75c> ‘ ‘ Misses’ ‘ ‘ ‘‘ ‘ ................................ 75cC ‘’Child’s “ '‘ .............................65ci Enamelled Steel Dust Pan..................................... 15c? pr; Women’s fine Button Stipes $1.00, $135, $1.75' to $2.50. •. ■ ; Meli’s & Boys’ Shoes. & Clothing at prices never be-i fore heard of, I am closing out my. stock. Come and’ see the bargains 1 ' 1, i ) '1 1 3 I ■1 1 '13 ;1 |1 ,1 ¡1 . 1 1 . . : S. ra.- IN* A LAW-Stfttf i BICYCLE. VS. SLED ; It would not take much of a judge to decide which luhs the easier. The Same principles ROU ©R DRAG will apply to hariows. Our new Spring Tooth Harrows are on wheels, and will run 25 per cent easier than the old style. We al so have Disc and Spike -tooth Har rows, a ftlll line of Genuine Plows an(i extras. Call and see them. BL ©. Gill and Sen. Botica. We desile to call the attention of the farmers of Oregon, to the fact -hat Wé are making a special effort o secure a much largei’ acreage of flakseed in thte state than èvér be; fore. in order td dd this, We rife guar anteeing the faithers S8c bef bushel of 56 lbs. f, o. b. Portland, for good, mefchàntrible flaxseed,- pure basis: by purè basis we mean .pure sefed, and not dirt and other foreign seeds. On arrival ih Portland it will be weighed and tested by disinterested patties; and returns made the same hay dn the above basis. . ■ l’or the information of tho farm ers we Would say, that the freight fate tri Fortlapd from common points in the Willamette valley 12J cents per 100 lbs», df equivalent to fe péf bUsfiel; and ibis will leave the farmer a guaranteed price of 9Ìc pet bushel tor ni§ Seed. Further tiiah this, if the farmef does not Wriht jo sfefl his seed at once, we will allow fiith tb hold it until Dee. 1st. 1898; arici il thè price of seed is higher than the guaran» teed price, we will pay him the I tìiaikèt.price on thè day of delivery» Remembei, you are guaranteed 98c; per bushel of 56 lbs., pure basis, f. o; b. Portland, and if the price goed higher than that, We will pay you the difference. Remember also; that ftheri yoti accept a price at any time prior to the 1st of Dec. 1898; your seed is sold at that price, nd matter where the market goes after you have accepted; but' you are al» ways sure of 98c. per bushel f. o. b; Pbrtlarid. We would be pleased to hear from the farmers on this question, and any information we can give, will be cheerfully givfen. You can direct all inquiries to the undersigned, but wobld say that Mr. R. Sheltori will act as our Rep» teseritative in yoiir ideality, who will thake contracts Vith those whd inay wisn to contract Would say further, that we wilt loan the farther sowing seed, if he needs any, oh a vbry reasonable plan, which he ‘may learn by ad’ dressing the undersigned. E. E. Lafiihofe, Managbr» Portland .Linseed Oil Woi'ks, Portland; bregen; Ko-To-1B»C for fifty Centos Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes V.i tneh strong; bJpGd pure; 50c, $1, All dtOgfis 8