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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1898)
• • ■ -•» . -, scio, U.XN 2'. III PVHI.IMiaU» mist riuo.iT. nv (HI.I. A ALBERT O»LE in «•• «"ITS or ■ ' IO, ÎI NW« I a Han« |».«r a»»nnr>» tn p’ 1 monili«, h-t annum If « •t ** I «• S * A ls*ni«»«n< /»le* al tair.lliia» « p.*<l w»*««ily. X n»**««*”« ,-1’rC >s*n«-f'"« noi«« •' W Ma ibaeelsr le »orasi bi« th-"ir le» ()l EK I Al. ROSIER Th» rumi OoT»ruaa=.t. ... Will M« Kinley Vic« President <». A llohart president. Th» Csbl&G . ..John Hhermsn Lyman J G>«g" of Treasury War.......... Ru«*«-|| A ,Xlg« r Navy........ . ...... John P lamg Interior .. .Corneliu« N Bli«« Agriculture James A Wilson Attorney I ¡olierai ...John XX Grigg* P tat master < ¡••»••i si. ..Jam«"* A Gary Hoc. nf State CUI» Ottcua .......... Wm I* lx>r<l Governor Il II Kincaid ffec. of Slate ..Phillip Met«« h *n. KtafeTrcas. . G M Irwin. Mipt. Puh. instruct. . W I» U««-«!. Mate Printer C M Idlenian Atty. General Frank Moore C F. Wolverton. Justice* Hiipr H N Ih-au Í 1’ 8 Hrnnlor* (’ori IÌUIU Y »•iter than • 'liickiiiiiittiua- IH!»"* Ko Y U nvn Csuat7 l'hi'y are camped on Chlckamsuga! «ine* ag-«in thè whl*** lenta giralo •n flint fleld w hrtr vm»Ì»hr»l beFur* .Mvep (he nle« p ttiMl know« ih » dream. n*««re hi > < all n N> ii | ihem »f Ihv £•> ir «i»** I»wl.ii. Bui llu»y light th<» t ’I hfyM* ulto wora !hr 14urar»< I gr »>■« lìl'Sl'Clìl^JOll n'orli, l'td oiirrrciis Where the pines <*f G«-«>rgis lower. Where the in««untalu* ki«* ih •ky. tin their arm* th* n»lio«i' U ¡ir ri or* Walt Io hear th«* twttl«*-cry. brett Wait together, friend« er«. And the heme« 'neith fhrir fort sleep the long and dreamt«** »lutti l«er Where the fl«iwers arc bh« sweet. r»ir i » ♦r Manila. Under thè !»♦• ifiifi'» of thesv litri. w ir-ips opened Are or d< et F»r m > verni h < re*ounii<-«l with • he crashltig of thè shrleks al -lisi. Thick • «lm<mi ole» uri-l tln Ir ><n each other. A nell «lire«"li* r«>n « tul ...... «I <d ■Sentries, pau*e. yon shadow (lia lenge! Rork-rlbticd Tluniia* g«» * (h f way— 11« w ho fought th« foe uny iehllng In that awful battle fray, Yon«ter pass the *ha«l«* of hemes, An«l lh«*y foll«iw where Bragg lead« Ph rough the meadows an«! the river. But n«i ghost the «entry h«’«*!». in Drin I I he ar ‘JU’ha-d L II bf <t h f<>r themselves 1 aff H "M . ' • X ’"V ii . 5? ’ / d * * « ‘ J S Mnlin ■*T Polii George I» Barion t John Water , l>L Curl • otninlssioncr« I‘ II Montagu«" Clerk ............ ...... |> F ll.inlmaii Remisier......... .. . PG Morri« Treasurer «Max I. A»se«.or . B A Stafford, M t ’ Gaine* KhcrllT ..... A lvh*es from Manila «ay that t he Rillt mond Wheeler. S«'I hsi | Supt Amerò in *«pi.i«lron, under Commo ........... c : F Wright i oron«*r ■ lor«« l>eW«"y, upp' ired ofl the b.ty <<f i i T Fisher Minila at .Au'cloi'k this morning and Surveyor <i|M"n«-«l a «trong cannomule against Hie .**p<tnj«h wpi.ulrm and fort* pro City OflUteU. ......w A Ewing tecting the hart« r. The Spud-h Mayor Kiley Slielton ««•ornd-da** crul*« r, Itoti Juan de Hee« irxlvr .............. XV F Gill Austria, w •« "evcrely damaged ami Treasurer . . I A M utikers herisimiii.inder w i*k'll«<l. Another M’ir.hnll t'<nn> Ihii-n, Ilo*» I E 1 lllbler. lllbh-r, Mark S|«snl«h ve*««"l w is burn«-«!. The Aiiu-rican "«pii'lron retire«!, hiving M Peery, V It B Goin*, Goins. J • alm sustained severe damage. Nlni|i"u«n, T s t'off-y, John < y A second naval eng «gement fol ami W E Hsvag", lowed, in which the American »«|u id ron ag ■ III «ufferC'l cools ler.llile A well known ami up l<> dal< |«,»s and th«" Spanish war*hips Mln lender In one of th«* G. O. I'» It «Linaoat'd I Ihn w«-re »lightly damag writing to a frieml «.«l«l •"There I «•«I. During Ibis engagement the inui-h g«xal prim ipte and many go*>«l Cavite forts malntaim-d a sti-.oller holiest Idea» a«tvi«m"e<l by the |"<ip slid struagi-r Hr«" upon the Aoicri ull-t«, but their leader* I ick |*olltl« «1 cm »«juadroii than In the first cng.ige sagacity nml their re-.d force* nr< mellt Admiral B'-rnu-jo, the minister of «•»«lly le«l astray by some trumped up tchriiir o»l«-n«ll4y for tlielr Iwnc marine, ha* expressed liiniM-lf a* tit, when in reality It I* a trick of highly pleased w ith the heroism of the Spanish m.irin«"*, and has tele the trade.” It is n well known fact among graphed <«ingrHlulalloii* to Admiral *hrvwd politl !un*, that where too Monthjo and the valorous crews of many p«*op!e live In one house, the Hpatiish «quadron under tire of there will be dlacord. And if not *u|Miriur warships. shown on the surfac«* w ill lie then lilatn'o cntil<*«l horn«- that th«* ju«t the *«me. Fusion I«: this own American war-hips bl<»-k I'lingt irn ty may I mi all right, we «an only foeg«e cnptur«-«l a *pmisti turn hnnt ju«lge by the p»*t. The |iopuli«t» steam<*r. A colonial surgeon, six carried K.tn*««» in l«’.*' by fifty thou* ■ ■Ulcer» am! three nunruminlwioned and on A tornry «General. Tin* officer» were liel«l a« prisoner». I tie democrats having «-ml«>rsc<l their civilian passenger» were lilivraled, candidate. But in |N!»7, when th« reunion of forces w as complete, th«" Max- • > republicans carried the stale by fifteen thou«an<! majority. Th« The Asiatic »<|iia«lri>n of the I'uit (Hipull t party to win, must *t»nd on «»I State«, Commodore Dewey com Ils own leg*, am! the *«*«ncr 11» 1« int mandlng, on Sunday engag«*d ami er* flml this out the lie'ter. completely defeated the Asiatic Fusion may work In local p«*lltic*. «piadrun of Spain In the harbor of Men who want otHce tm«lly may Manila, In the Philippine Islands. flatter lhemselves Ilia! fusion is th«* Ite|s>rts of th«" »Mttle thus far are only thirg. while pollliclans up in coming In pl«*« «meal. (hiring the ••G” of op|*o*ing for«""», are shoving two engagement« that took place. th<> thing iilongat everyjnpportunlty. Comm «slot«* Montejo, ceniiiiamiing Tb«"»e things are facta. How many the Spinl»h fleet, |.nt thre«< of his I cxh .,«)* <loe* a voter have to |e««rn largest ships. Ills fl «g ship, the liefore ho ran remember he was steel cruiser He Ina ('hrl»tlna and th«" defeated by some -»"homing wire armored cruiser ('»»tllbi were pulling gang the campaign prevlou t urned, and the cruiser l»on Juan We vote for whom wo pleiise ami de Austria was blown up. Several Hc«-or«l every man the same Ju-t «•Iher S|arnlsh vessels were bully prlvlledge. Wo merely call alien daniage.l. One report a«l«ls that lion to these things, that have tieen «evaral other Spanish ship« Were proven In history limo and again. sunk by their commanders to pro vent their falling Into the hamls of Many |»illtlcal speakers often the Americans, quote Abraham Lincoln for this, There was a heavy loss of life and that, to prove their point. We among the Spanish, Captain Dario, h»X"t> often n«ilic«*l that when <|ue» commanding the Iteina Christina, Honed about the matter, the men was killed Comm<»lore Montejo, seldom voted for Lincoln when they commanding the Heat, shifted bls ha«» the chance. Voters that live flag from the Beirut Christina to the ho yean hef<ir<* finding out Abrn Isle de Cnbn, n much smaller steel« ham Lin. ■ I «’a good <|ualities am protected cruiser, ju«t before the Very apt Io he sunr tiehind the Christina ««ink. The blow mg up of lUv Don Juan loot-* at th"» J.«> and g«". ! .‘lilt! >(•(• t hein. PEERY & PEERY- Oreuon Km I »kin"* itti JVA’?IIETYOF PATTERNS NEWEST DESIG-NS r,tri LATES 7 COLOR EFFECTS ih I’l<*l<! of bime. a patriot army Tr«*»d tliy ■ u-r«"<l to-«l«y! An i lh««j II faci* a common foeman, Th«w ubo w "H" thèblue in«l gru» \n*l they’ll tight for eommo'1 otti.-’v. Ami thevìl cliarg to vletory, N«*«th thè folds of mie brave Imnner starry 1 «n o r of thè frec! Rrpr«*M-titntí V< IX •»...i W c fini iiiîcpt>t 'mi it von Is. Kish* Senators J utlge À itile ti»i limi «fiat « i r| ev< r 111 »«■ * Ii«- Is homely Is a fo man w ho mnlnlalita he 1« l*rute I* a liar. From hl up h<* i* «i mod») of »tret pise ami beauty In »treni there tre k hi- Is a gl «dl.it tils hl* gr.imli-ur ami pyruml* perfect.lean. Then* I- n ami untieautlfiil line In ii ills heail is fearfully strength »ml piwcr - tic *uch determination, hu « J iws todo or die, »itch «pii 1 eyes ttiat know mit their own gre itile**, »u< li a ciimliln.ition of *yuim«iti« «I resolve ami never-dying III* ««yes are small nml d« t< r liier«* is only one line in the up of hl* head ami necK I Appollnnlan, aud that I« They hi nr«« gladiatorial. l«i tl written turf history on tul atone. You can look nt the rr «<1 n hundreil victori«"«. ha vo only to see them to atti'luvit that he haa <-im<|Ueri world. He Is a II colossal v«|U<"""train «• People w liose las e«lu «'' «1 in the | stmaitli ami the fl can aee no taniuty ii they are the aame w lio w ould rather row of a llotlter, sera mul tir hairy and blind, I« mor« than th«* cleinshaved Lice Of M Lil |Mi«ld<*l Ih-lviderv. Nlar Pointer has »cttled two tl Ings forever In the hot»«" world; the firs* Is that Time w ill never again h«*gd (lie |«a< Ing hor«««, anti tin* *«*cvii«l 1« that the gr« nt hsrnv's hor«<" of th« fulure, wether trotter I going to be a creature ami power and l lgn«*** mil might, aiul not the pretty lit th* thing with his head to the »tars and hl» tail over tin* dish board. Rol«**rt J- nml Gentry* and «iir**«"ts atid others may do Io play around tw«i luinuiv*, but remember we are n >w on the other »ide where every second off Is like piling Pelion on O»*», and you want another br«*e<! of gl «td* If you would '«ill for atmther g'.ldvn ll<-i'«-e. Rememtier, (rein like you «-«in get only like. There Is a strength limit to »| m «'H, an«l mutter I* stronger .«♦ It tills It m««»t perfectly. i These two thing* ha* Star Pointer settle«!, and it 1» a wi-e man th»l sees them. 1»n.t it a littlec<dncki«*n« 'al that the very horse that can cornu any where n«*«ir him I* one built rm the same powerful lines <>f strength and utllty. To-day Htar Pointer Is physically perfect. It Is part of the cause an«! eff«*ct of th«* Murphy religion to get the best and do tiie bust. They have done thl», from the mat* hl«*»a dr. ver McClay, to Josa thv carc-taku, nd meantime It was th" Ihi« ri*k Scio Roller Mills tur«" e iris three till fed at thu« : IGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR 'HEAT. OATS. ETC. F^ClLITieS READ? — Yes, «f NOW, if you kill f.hf thing toread Í- , I ♦« .cj-; f WE CBN SAVE YOU MONEY! ver th* *t»;e«h»M| b ■♦ron i<1 ! Ihn u irr |»>r c attempt repeating* and thrice and four mi tiur«- um blrhro- oid lot» ox >10 waler, lire another n water tn it, a«l«l one i<| nl|«iw to s. Expr«*s <•— Neueste lrr«l, eX’en more times. ■Il II! You ran spell it! aning. y«m can «| m «II! Nancy ft inks, Ä 2 >1, foal«l a bay toll by Bingen, 2; BL, vu April 0. I Wii< Joseph B*"«k« ifirttt’u off by lightning which rorne down 1 the chltnm-y ol hi* firm boil*»*. Westhampton, IAiitg KEtud, N. Y t The Weekly Gregorian, Fer year San Francisco Examiner, Hoards Dairyman Orange Judd Farme; Thrice-a-week World, Farm, Field and Fireside $2 00 2 20 175 180 2 00 175 • ">4 <</’ -A