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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1898)
1 • • ki* ■»* • ' 1 • a V» Ji FRIDAY. APRIL IÛ. S E. YOUNGSSON Item» Of Interest For The Santiam people. This spring Styles, a The Altainy Steam laiundry docs as tin« work as any first-cla.»< laun dry on the coast and their price* *re all right.—Ed Cyrus, Agt. Black and Brown Shoes The family of Mr. W II Bilyeu h«ve moved into the property ajoltt- Ing the old harne»« »hop, for a few days, prewiring to leave for Idaho. Nr * ioaii aci eitra fine raises for $2 00, $2.50 ad $3 00. C ub loa- Wiittij B to E. INSURANCE... THAT WILL INSURE. tit THAT IS WHAT WE OF FER YOU. WE HAVE SE CURED THE AGENCY OF THE OLD LONDON 4 LIVERPOOL A GLOBE INSURANCE CO. AND WILL BE GLAD TO WRITE YOUR POLICY FOR YOU. GILL AGENTS. COLE. For .Senators--I’Il Kelley, of Al bany, I. Il I.<s< lle, of ICirrl»bury For Represeutatlves—R W I i»h er. <>f s«>davllle, C II Winn, of Al bany, M H Wild», of l’ric«. For < lenrk J S Van Winkle Albany. For Sheriff John W t’ugh, of Rhedd. I'or Recorder—F‘ M Redfield, of We»t Altainy For < omml»«loner «• II Ru»»ell, of Sweet Home. For Treasurer J W Wolfe, of Brow nevillc. For A--e»»or— H A St«ffor<l, of llalaey. For School Superintendent I. A Wiley, of Tailman. I’or Surveyor —I T T Fl»b«-r, of Albany. For Coroner Win Fortmiller, of Albany. Senator A. J. Johnson and m Ite went to Portland Tuesday Mrs Johnson will purchase B*g alias for the Rebekah i^alg» of this place. Ito»« F. Hlbler. Farmer» of Oregon can, for the prat time In many year» get lhe • 'ne market price for »lock. that hl F.t«lorn brother reallxe». Mr. tl. Henllno vlalted home folks at Slayton l.rs' week . Mrs MK amey la Working al the ho’tre ’jf Marten Alexander. Ml«s Grace Wylie Is visiting friends in Slayton IhF week. Mr. lul Peery was visiting friends In Staytoll Hie first of the week. Mr» Janie Goin« and Mrs Cyru* came up fr.-nt Salem Wednesday. A. G. Prill. Physican and Surgeon Rein, Oregon. office next «loot to dlug store Mlsa Anna Morris came down from Sodaville on a Visit to her parent* this week. Mr J N. Morri« returned from Salem last ffeck where ho h»» twen visiting for some time. Mr. J. U Miller has returned from H'swt.urg, and will stay id Scio, for some week* t<> come. rpte, t< S, ttie their bills or as much fXhern a« p >«»'hte tw t!j»t time. u -ur effort« to aid us Ju«t now ‘it be duly aj pr!»clat<‘'| 3 M IMnlel 1$, HUI Hill pi ORBGON. SOTTI! \ </--i- ♦ . * f X , War New» At A Slanthtill. But War Almo*! Ortain. Greet .V btrn \Vn«hint-’t,,tt Wi»hlngton’ April 14. The tctlon of the house ye«lerd«y In < 'on-ut (lelo r >1 Flt»hu,'li • rlvtkt at W«-liiitgion from I lav *1 »' % A l<r»e izr r on Tuesday afietnonn i* crowd of entbusl.«»tlc admirer» had g «lher. <l at the Penn«» Ivanl t »tn lion, and when the general »tapped turned nwsy. knoVhelgr. ■BU.r.t In ranervlt.» •»• «ITlw’t <a | A me»«.ige w »« rcclrvetl from the fh'm the train h« wa» greeted with sblkthl. t u,a In .»«-» ot »1*»n<« t en house transmitting to the sen'tle a tremendou* '>utbur*t of applau-e. anni,«Inn I s«n i'tn,«rv*l in It is m<»( tsfnsrVs'-lc H.m.iMl that Its. rtn* I— n the Cuban reaoluthtn pawed by the Women waving their hamlkerchlef» and men their hat«, and altogether Ittou,.! tu ■, sli.nUon II I m * certainly houss* by unanimous consent. astel tttan) from «,mau«n|4lt»i '»•¡I '•> the <lemon»tr.'ion was a not..ble Turner rldhuletl the diplomatic rai » m a rt-xnv one, W:i»hlngton crowd«, • a rub-, negotiation« of the adndnistraUor, The school director» ot District and declared with bitter wrva»m ar« not demon«trative, but thl« o«va- Nol.lnn Co. or. met ami elr-cted that with «u«h diplomatic agent» it» -loll w>«»a <on»plclou« exception. Prof. F J. Wilson, of Elkton, Or., By the time he wa* ready to we have representing the l'ni ted as prim l|>«l of th« N io putillc government slight the crowd ws« so lerce a*»iul States, the Madrid ach-stl. School will commence the might eventually, for a ault utile In the train that even with the a*»l«- first Monday In Octidwr B#ML Mr demnity, aliaolve thl» country for lanceofn platoon of ¡atlice It wa< Wilson comes well rvcoinendt-d, blocking the hurlatr of Hnvana with with ditficulty that lie rrachetl the liavlng had experience In theach<a»l- platform. Several friend« <d Ihr the shattered hulk of the Maine. ; room for the | m »( 1!» year*. ILatr followed Turner, lie anld geiieial, among them a numla-r nf What mine near being a serious this was no time for Impassioned ladle«, pre»ked forward and finally accident happened to Mr. Joaeph rhetoric, and manifestation» of ap ■ucceeded In gnt-plng hili try the I,e,■)•.-« amt hl« ag«»( wife lust Tues- proval greeted the aentlment. 11« hand. One of tin- lailie« pre»enle«l day, They w -re coming to town in »tld that Turner, who represented a tximpi* t of riwe- ti«-d together by a w»gon driving n nervy team, only one «tate, was making Mt Kin ribla.li» if the national color», and when in crossing a deep mudhole, ley. w ho reprcsriitetl !•’> states, the la-aring a tiny ( on federate IrUt e- th* team lunged, and In »omo way subject of the same kind of ol.Jur tl «g. Iinmtaliately, the crowd tl.fl w the old couple out of the rig one gallons that U tTl’ Inflicted UtK.n ta-gan to dicer, and round after on «ach sl<|«t of the wngon, and they thought ttie round of a,>pInn»«- greeted him u» Washington. Hour ware unable to extricate tlietn- Maine afiuir was enough to Justify he walked »lowly and uncovered »elvc. Mr. I.ecpr-r, although M4 down the long platform of the »la war. year» id age held ttie team till tirl|> Turplo followed Hoar with u lion. On reaching the B atreet en, arlved. »|M-cch for recognition of the Culmn trance, General Lee ontered n state The terrible nvalanche In the republic. department .nrriage and was rap Dyea trail :it«>ve Sheep t amp, wa« Brom well, of Ohio, and other re- idly driven lip the avenue to the even more fatal than wa« at first ¡tublicans of the house, after visit- »tale department. aupp>a«ed. Sixty nine bodlea have 1 log their colie igucs at the other end The general ha» not perceptibly already been taken out and there i of the cepltol to day, came hick ■. . a - are many more missing, some of 'jubilant over the pro»p-"l that the l>«»t In Wa»hlnton. Hi* eye 1« a« whom will not la. found until the I senate would tie held in contlnuon« bright and hi» Mep a«ela»tic »«ever, snow an<l Ice arwmelted late In the »i-saion until a vute was taken. and nothing in hi» manner Indliutea summer. Bromwcll »ays he h‘ll''V>,s a motion that there has been anything un It 1« feare-d that it ms.V tie possllile ; to accept the »enute resolution« will usual In hl* experience during the - iiio of Selo’« former citizen» might I prevail In the bouse by a large Inst »cveral month« fie How have perished. Although those on majority. not will remain In Wasbingti the trail were »u|'|«.«t»l to be past ha known, but It 1« a>«umc(J AcsUt&t at S c I& t W«. tile fMilnt will'll Hie slide oet ured to will make hl- wishes co Herraiat. X T iah» hurl’s < tañer R «H i un* II« <• 1 «fi |)w Fn« v. Billy Nolan, the well-known Indian interpreter, la heading a movement In Spokane to organise several compinles of Indian troop» to enliat In the I nited Slate» army, In lhe eveot of war with Spain. From the tribes of the Spokane», Colville and Ne«pelutn Indiana Nolan aaya there I» g.««i material for at lenst thee companlea of 'kJ men each. The Indiana, he saya, lire eager tor the fray, and are anx ious to enliat. John Alexander ami I xju I s Savry, two full-blooded Spok • in-», have previously »■»< h served a nutulet of year» with the Indian troofm In lhe United State» army, and are well up In I lie lactlcf, «« Is also Jim Andrew», chief of the Indian police en the Colville rrvr»« lion. These three are now busily engaged In recruiting companies from among the trit»-» mentioned, uik I In i few days will I m - ready to offer their Xorvlce« to Uncle Sam. • d'arth ( uro I a rirai head a t «W breath «reu retí with Abitarti» < alari h K«mmlj , a«»M on a guani »Ire Naml ln>u<<H ftw Mold bjr Perry »ml IVary. kx«trl«nl OM. Mr. Ilin Johnrtor’* sister and daughter left Thursday morning TIIF. LIGHT OF THE FUTi RK Why not t>e Independent and ow” for tbelr former home In Fox j your own little gm plant which will Valley. «hn-.lt •»■ptton Cure t-ttn-s whet« give four time» more light than or Mlt«rs mil It 1» the le»Hn< l .«t«h Cure, and dinary gas or electric Itglits al one no homa »h<>ttH bw wlthtml it rimasn« to half the coatf Appll -attle for use In take and r»w ,l“’ •’*•’* b,r churclies, stores, factorleA, hotels, rKKRT a l».K«Y p , I f.e, resldenci-« and country homes) Mr. Ptlre Munken and family safer than ordinary jr»« or kerosene have moved Into one of the build ■lamp«. Approved by nil the Board« Ings on Hie South »Ide, owned by ; of Underwriter« throughout the Mr. P. O. Smith. United states. We want a first ----------------- ----------------- Karls ( ko»r R-»t T»». m, rt .iipsooti Its ch.«« agent --- In every toVTn. Wfl|e be hmi and it Hie* “•*"« >• r,u ** for catalogue und prices. jtiirn 11» l» e<« end »-t yttur monk, The Acetylene Go .Machine Ca, i«M by- Peery and rwery. Akron, Ghlo. J' T i leer was n> m|nat.«l for ' i-.-v- We sell a mighty big bar of *Mp pnor by acclimation at Astoria for 4c. It la calltai •'Baby Flo- '••terday. phant. Rosa. F. Hlbler. ^Having V’-ral Mils coming tltlr jpr’i !«t we are obliged to ask all p ¡-.o a^e t wing oa or account or i * IT ’ HI S M. DANIEL. ■yie gold bUgs still assure us that fret «liver 1» a tlead Issue and •till adoption thsCiihan resolution mad« continue making preparation for the »cnate today thi »torm center a batt!«« with the corpse. — Tel- of the war dement«. The galleries egraph. w. re ¡«acke'l and thousands were • IX.Il NS." Frank and Robt Carry are home on J E W EI. Eli. All kind« id wat. lie« cl.s ka ami Jew elry rc|Mired promptly. *•»1! h an4 u*ah*a tiw l««wl • tear a* a ttrll, ai»î4 h> FKKHY • FFI.KV. » Visit- Mr« Gertude R«»tnel« camo up from Salem Thursday. RNF Fancy l>r<«>« patern*. Percale», Diinitiew, Cotton A*- tricaine Lap|Hdta. Fancy Cotton Suiting, Dotted 8wi«a, NCR», and Lac- vur.ainetu, Lac<-i, Embroideriet» ami Staple Dry Good» of all description». EASTnnd Al«n a tine line of mon», women« and mi««w fine \ I »hoe» in very latent novelti'—. And will I”- »obi at price» that wiQ plr-a»»' cWi V on»> The think about the proposition. F .» i '»íiatifM«' i. m » Patrnnlxe home merchants. EG ’lyde, M l> Turner Oregon. The finest stock of spring Dry Goods ever brought to Scio. 4 4* 4 Watchmaker Kay—Meo our window dlaplay and T®». Ow tf»’*» Hi «si Ft»riÉ« t wrtkr. Nrr * «»ttt.f»«-*a, Er'iplloii» »ultscril«« for the N ews , JUST ARRIVED? Usaste 1« Ml»o» !>»•>. C1ean IH.»«! m««t’* • rl»»a sklu No brsuly without it. I »»careta,l.'sn’tj ' ■ o, )..«r Good «rei krec it <lt-sn. b) Hlrrin« «p thè lai» li»»r «nd dri.in« «li im Critte« from th. body. Ilegin tv «taf t< mah pimplea. bai», biolt-hrs, btarkl.rads «ntl th.l «icslr Mhotta ctwnpl»iioo |>» takin* < aararsla, -oesuty lor tea canta. All drug fiat., «traftettsn rutranteed, lOr, 25c, «br Prof. Geddes sends the following to the Albany Herald, Prof Morton Instructor in Creek and Hciencu wa» thrown from bi« bicycle on Tuesday the 7th Inst. and tatdly Injured. I write a few facts in lhe caac a» I tlo not wl«h any distorted statements to circu late. Prof. Morton was riding on the «ide walk from tiu< college ami **t<x k a bender,” »truck on his riglit temple and right shoulder. He was completely stunned ami unable to move. My laty Alfred Gedde« and Prof. Emma Hart were near tty and gave the alarm, lie waa carried to the ladle«' domltory totally unconaclou t and returning 'oti«c|.>u«ne»» <II<1 not exhit.lt Itself for hrs. lie dul not give an in telligent answer to questions for <M) hr«. My wife gave him stimulants until the doctor arrived and pro bably saved his life as he was to all np|a-arances dead. Dr. 1* M Jones was called and t<aik active «te,>s to accelerate the t in ulation and arouse ttie .leaden,»1 tiervou* ••ywtvni, those of the present as to the length of bi» slay. waya. Paul Price, a sixteen year old boy residing In the waslem part of the city, ts.arded the train from Cor- vallia thl» morning on the bridge and hale to 4th street wherv he attempted to jump off. (tut his foot (if course ! »hai' buy as anual, caught In the rtep, And he w is ilememta-r I never let any tasty dlagget! with hi» head down for a pay a tw-tler price than I do. And •rnuplv block» when the train stop there hire all Who «ell to me Will ped st the usual place before pars k ey gel the Very high ing the H. !’• crossing He was pick la ¡mid. How F Hlbler cd up In an ln«en»lble rendition and taken to his home and Dr. •• To n«e r<w nrtr taux hatst •-„•» n,»K— .»11 Davis »«nt for. There 1« a partial ■ar «trvae. '*•*< t~r» tor «1 All dr«<:.U Abcit Maiilr, I Ar HM p ¡■iC «ui«. Tvun a.tn. V* t».m, • "IM »• Ju p rtt. EVERY VARIETY ALL PRICES. W«»«t Side I »¡virion. Brfwre« lamrt*»M4 i » m 4 4 orvnllte. Mali train dally r»<rpt "»on lay. -•.'"•nt lr Porttend <r •»*«»»«! 11;I5 I* til Ar , i'fii'k'i « t,v | »n j» n> 4t A Hainv an 1 < et • h i * mnw«*! with t aire of that) f 4 F ratlrtmd. F iprr»» t rain dalh ** <> *f*t **»n *a$ • 4 u»nm I y F‘»rttend aril * • r» iptn ar M MlnrOla » ’ •>*’ • tn io p nt nr I ’•-j'*-«».$• r Iv I 4 'a * j« ptwf >n«a-t Ion n t «•nFt'*ni-i«t »» with r'l • f tai and Oriental nn t P«. f Mall •»♦•»m •hin lln«^» for Jli’AS an! t IHN A Nailing dafr* on anpHcaflnn lia'» - t- » ticket* ' • » Itsfcrtl fwHrtf* »r 1 r t> rtqw A !*•« Jufwtti. i hm« |f>> ••hilti *n ! \-t* •ru'ln imh ’*• "♦‘•n o- ! from M « 41. ►..*•■»•! KUjatlMW. ftekrt agrntM SYr-wt S-ln Il Ko» Ml » »; ManAtf* r < Il M Ank II am . A** <» * >!’••• Asm t. Port land.or. r\REGOX CEXTRAI U tX- EASTERX. B a Ct « BICYCLE. VS. SLED YAQUINA BAY ROUTE- Cnnnaetlng at Itgy alth th* Sin I rancls* t> and 4 uqtiina n.) Me» tuanlp < o STEAMSHIP ‘ PRESIDENT," Stlte fmrn «tqiilna *• v«*r v *an Fran xt*»-«», i «**• liny, Port Oth-rtl, Trllthted a»«1» lluinixdt IL«) l*M4nmgrr V^xmittM«!* f r>**tirt*»•'« I *h»*rt«-«f n>iital*l«n'tt tlx* WHiau»«*tt«t ry and t allinrn««» entier arc on wheels, Hii<l will inn 2.» percent uiisier than the ohl style. We al so have I>isc and Spike tooth Har rows, a full line of Genuine Oliver Flows a,,,i,,x,las (’all and sec them. J V X. CAPITAL STOCK. M. O. Gill and Son $20.000. OFFICERS. President Vice Prcjiieat CdSluer * A. J. Jobnsan. J. w. Games. C. V. Johnson- DIRECTORS. M’halc iV iSttonr A J JOHNSON J AGAiNtS GW PHIL LIPS. . 8 M DANtEu C* I0HN30N. Ika-s « general (tanking and ex change business. Grafts issued on Albany, Portland ami .'tan Francisco. 1 4 2 Stak bt Carrij u full line of standard Dritfid by th« Car«. Bites E. lllHI.KK. •top That CcHt*h Takr warning It may lead t» < <>t>»Hm4»t ion. A « tert Ite of Rh|k»h,R < w-e nay mv « your ll*w koM by l**rt A Mj. ■ ».». I ■ • •■ » ». • * - t r.s, I L» Waterloo Woolen Mills Burned Nows waa received In Albany last Sunday evening that on Saturday afternoon the Woolen mill- at Waterloo had lieen totally destroy by tire, practically wiping out the town, and taking from l.lnn coUUty one of It» must Important Industrial plant». Mr. Thntnaa Kay had been at the mill» looking «Her the lm»lne»« and had arrived tn Lcttunon yo»t ready to take the train on hl» w ty to Al- tmny, when a messenger cam« in to inform him of the dis taler and he turned t»ack. The tire originated in the engine room and was m > fur under head way when discovered hr to la- uncoil troll able, and »pre.'d from the mill» to the hotel, The mes-etiger »aid the mill» were in ruin» and the hotel wa» falling in when he left and that aeveral oilier building would g<v The Io»» will prohubly la< $u4>,uix>. The amo'inl of Insurance carried 1» not known. Some time ago th» amount OS Ute mill« Wil» ataiUt • *»,- <KM>, ’tAlicjt KALE ttnW. The prlclpul owner» of the mill were Mr. Kay, lion. J, K Wrath When you want a good nice-fitting erford, J, M. Wallace, Dr JessUp. suit, at reasonable price, come to u> U. P Bishop and Squire Farrvr. The Cor it. Have Just received aeveral hotel la owned by Mr. Kay and Mr book« of line Spring samples. Item Weatherford and 1» run by A. P. fin'er that we have had aeveral Howe. years experience al tilling people In tlie-v clothe», and guarantee a tit al- t 5 Foreign postal transmission 1« I surprisingly ppld iiowadaya «ays Engineering New». A letter sect to Vient)n from an officer In New York City was dispatched by the I. on wed I steamer sailing al •<> A V. w nenday, January 6. and a cablegian n-ply was iwlwved at It»: 45 Thurs doy, Janury IN. The rout of the let ter, with distance, Was as follow«. New York to South «mptop, 1,OfiO miles; by rail to London, **> mile»: by rail and Channel «learner ' Pari«, to Vienna, Vifi mile«—•- a tat nf 4, ttk! mile«. , . * concussion of the bniln, but It 1« 0 i<t WAE.W1 thought to be not so serious but what he will recover, lie has been- Wa are In the market this year InsvnsiM» since the »evident. • for Mohair at hlghr-M market price; — Democrat. and It will I* of lniere«t for grower* to get our pries* before disposing of \Vr have the btggeat, rh-rajeat and their clip. treat cm« of baking powder* you R M IhinltJ ever m W. H cent« a can and every one post lively guaranteed. R.— F. Hlbler t malte pianos and orflans> vchich theq sell at reasonable prices and terms to suit Orquna tu ken in exchange on pianos Instruments «sold on Install ments if desired A Maine man who think« (here will anon ho another lb«"l 1« build ing »n ark aft*r the patten of that of Noah of old. •'Coin,, Harvey la III with appen dlcltla at his home In Chicago. If« a dam good thing for him he la In Chicago People have a ha Mt nf dic ing of that diaeaae la thia eoa n try. A « A Michigan msC h*s In his poo- w«»lon » piece of herd tack bl»ruit, b»ued Io him as a part of • ration during the lisle war. Though thirty threw years n*d, the biscuit N In art exvrllent »late of preservation. Gut nt fifty-nine co int es In Cot oradn tfkenty-sevefi have wnnici a«petfntendent* oT , »r hmrfs. an* every -■ fwM ho* <lne •* '*• metubbtb Z»/7 *r> *•*«*-*