The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 12, 1898, Image 1

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SCIO, LINN COUNTS
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By IRA A. fllEl.l'M
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Calker
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I*oo« a general lain king and ei-
change falsine ss.
lamn« made at
Pilgrims returning from Ihr Klon«
current rales, ami drafts tMued on
principle citine.
dike continue to bring • «mail aver
age of gold and a big average n
estimate*.
The offer of fieece camo too 'ate f„r
the 'qmtdards to Mve I’orto Rico.
If they succeed In retaining a few
quarter sections of the Philippines
It will be by a scratch.
J. W. RIUHARDHON
— I’HoCHIKToH —
The order to move will cure nere
Santiago sutTr rera than all the quinine
in the ramp*. Homeetctneas is a
dire cumplalni, If not fatal, and hope
deferred lay* waste the body as well
as the heart.
Fitsli ami (iircil Meats
Always on hand. OI va me a
call, bitop near the bridge.
Horue mio wrlte« lo a |>eace papcr
advlslng Itisi l'urto lllco he loft In
Hpnnlah posnesHlrm. "Mt II romani
an uns, Iflati wnr for thè sake of hu
matiity," «nys Ibis tender-hearted
(M<rson. The humanity ot keeplng
thè old chnin« up*MI Ih» Npanlsh col­
onie« 1« open lo doubt.
WATCHMAKER
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J E li EL Eli.
"Am I fighting for annexation,
protection or Indepondencef” ask»
HCIO,
OREGON. Agulnaldo, anil II is a fair question.
Unfortunately, no one can tell him.
All kinds of watches chirk« and Jew No one know«, It seems uncerlaln.
Indeed, whether our plan doe« not
elry repaired promptly.
contemplate turning him and ills
followers tuck Into bum'agr to Npeln
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tailing
ttatra nn R|yf«lk*llon.
Hat«* «ni> thibrf« fn KaMffrn nninta «n<1 Fn
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Atan brun. « hin* Iftwioluln and l»i*
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fn»ta Mr«. U.K. Wand»
rnanaca, «h Ai et «un*“'., W m | tain
R» KnKWt.fta. Mali««rr,
<’ 11 M arkh «a. A*wUi F A Fa«« Agent, Fori
taad.Qf.
1 1 br Yaquin >
Train leaves Alcany,
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“ arrive Yaqulna
The average farmer studies im­
prove inent In all other lines before
he takes an interest In the bualnt"»*
of making butter; yet the dairy
bring, a revenue which 1« always
cash, and almost continuous. It«
product has seldom to seek a buyer,
and it exhibits a vitality In times of
depression greater than almost any
other product that the farmer sells.
When the dallies ts gan to Issue
Sunday supplement« th» death knell
was sounded for many of the literary
weekly. I •apera like the New York
Tribune an I Times now
laaue
genuinely literary supplements of
convenient form and aixu. Each
numher gives as much varied read
Ing ot high quality as is furnlsed by
the average magazine, eX|astlng
long Action. If |»a|M‘r» like these
continue Io improve this deportment
we may expect a g<a>d many month-
' lies to take on new features, or take
themselves off.
well head, and backed by a few
iMUlty dollars—has any right to cast
reflections upon the nation's army—
regular or volunteer. To be rure
Roosevelt gained a great victory at
Santiago, tail no greater than hund­
red« of others could have done under
the same clrvumstancl«, and wear«
of the opinion that the capture of
■4anil ,go could and would have been
effected If Roosevelt and his "rough
rider«" bad never been heard of. It
doesn't behoove a manlike Roosevelt
to brag upon himself and cast retire
lions upon others «Imply bars use he
'»-long» to New York's 4*10 It were
tad ter that such men were kept In
the rear.
The value of «kimmilk far hug» i«
largely Im-rcwwd if the grain rath hi
is «wkiil In the milk 4 to 13 hours
lirfiir« it 1» uwsl. On on« occasion I
ted a lot of pig* three month* old on
a thick slop made of finely ground
harIcy soaked In skimmllk
They
were given all they would cat up
< lean at each meal. At the same
time they were on giaat pasture and
hail plenty of shade w ith fresh water.
They made a gain of
Iba dally for
several weeks. However I do not
adviac the exclusive use of tmrlcy or
(xirnruonl only. A
variety will
al ways give Nett< r result and keep
the hog In a healthy and thrifty con­
dition. For young pig* the grain
ration should neceaaarilly consist of
at h-ast one |wrt middling» or shorts,
an<1 the more so If the milk supply 1»
limited. File
»almmllk
should
always la* fed while sweet If po«-ldle.
anil when supplied in moderate
quantities It cannot fall to give tho
tiest of satisfaction. It is a more
iwrfect f<ssl iu itwlf than any grain
ration.—f L, O. Folio in (Iran go Judd
Farmer.
Agents are now In the field collat­
ing sample« cf the products of th »
northwest for exhibition nt the Ore­
gon Industrial E x | hw I|| oii at I'ort-
I end Mi pt . J to i >< t
All |M
due« r- shoulu furnish samples of
what they grow or make, and the
exhibition of such is sure to I m * uf
benefit to al).
Bo»‘t Toharra tiplt and Aaioke Toar I If* Away,
To quit tobarco aaaily and tower. ba n.atf
ftoUft. full of Ufa. nerve and *t<wr. lake N’oTtr
llae. the WriasUr worker» that tnaliea weak men
•tronf AH dru«f ata. Wi < r II. Clift) gut rao»
leed
Booklet and tamp la frac
A4drt>«o
Htcrlln« H«u*eJy Co . Chicago or New York.
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From n»y |w«rw»nl
knowkrdtfr. gaine<l In olwrrvhig'hr rffect of
y mir *hlkih’« Cure In < mww uf »4 vane«* CÔM
•u in pi lon. ! atti pre|au*tl io
Il U thr
intvM twtuatkahle Moflftftdjr that lu»a ©ver la •
brought tu tuv Ml lent km It Ita« cvrlftin!)
«»rj ina uv trotn <*«mw«iuii»tiuii
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ì A l’hKKV.
"A slight aionmehl for the wr>w,g
that ha« been done to the gallant
(mild at Hanllago would tai the en-
for. • d reign itioii of Alger from the
war department, liul there Is little
hope of that. All the ttargain«
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made
nt M I xju I» and t'anlou are being
kept,”
The above from the Oregonian,
would hardly Indicate that It was—
two years ago—one of the heartiest
supporters the Hl. Isails and Canton
'sirgain m«k«rs had. Till: Nrws Is
of the opinion that the present ad
ministration Is doing the beat It can
for the American Interests during
the prem-nt struggle.
Bismarck, at the close of the
FrancoI'ruMlan war In 1871, raid:
"We alone have fought thia war
and brought R to a close, and we
alone will settle the terms of |ieacc,
'taking Into consideration only our
. Interests and no one*« else, and will
I allow no Interference from any source
whatsoever.” Had I’realdent .Mc­
Kinley spoke the»«* same words to
• H|«iln, through its French speaking
1 trum|M>l, the American people would
haveapplauded him. If H|s<ln really
wants peace let her make her wishes
known by deed«, not words.
12i4O p. m.
The county court has decided not
1 :V> p. m.
fl:«MI p. m. to make the Improvements on the
court house the prerent reason,
3 Returning
hence they reject all the bid« which
7:00 a. tn.
leaves Yaqulna
had been received. Tho lowest bld
Il:4o a. m.
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Corvallis
12:3.1 p. m. . was Mime •4,<X)n above the valitnalet
Arrive Albany
and the court thought beat to try
again later In the fall.' It Is hardly
For IMtroit—
7:0t> a. m. ' probable that a lower Md will he
lzmve« Corvallis
8:0fl a. m. ' rec» I veil, a« lhere la moat alwav«
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Albany
12:24 p. m. about a Ui per cent lucreare in actual
Arrive Detroit
coot over estimatea on work of thia
Returnln«—
Iwaveallelrolt
12:40 p. m. I kind. However the expression of
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Albany
fl.06 p. tn. tho people at tho last election was to
fl:M p. m. Improve the court house If It could
Arrive Corvallis
l and 2 con m vi al Alhany and be done for the amount of the cat mate
Curvali la wlth Southern Pwcitk' traln —»13,000.
fivlng dlrvct isrvliv lo and from
iewport and ailjuent benché*.
•'Alger Is not the m«n to offer
rebuke to a man like Theodore
Tra in far tho mountain« arriva al I
Roosevelt, even if he 1» one of the
Iwiroll at neon, givlng ampi« Urna president'«
clefk«.'*—Oregolan.
lo reach camping ground on tho
TMt Nr.wadlffera wlth.you brother ,
itreltenbttsh and Muiitlam ri ver» thè
fAsitt, on thiasuhject. Wethlnklhal
■wroo day.
rebuke 1« a Jo»t one and was plainly
li. U W.U» x
Kowttt molti,
T. F. A r. A.
Menagi r. ' mefrltcd. No mao—even with thoj
Kdurais Tour •io«,ia Wnh Curareis.
Candy Cathartic, oar* cot,stipatimi torsvrr
1<*.
ttCCC fail, drugs taka r.luod tsunr T
To <nr« tonal I pat lo a Forv^ef,
Take (Wearulft < aad» Caihurild 10c orße.
If C C.C fall lo cure, druttiate refund
<nd »trike Mr. Ryder near the heart.
He lived but a short time. 11« was
a single man some .12 years of age.
An Anirrtinsoldier who found a
Msraachuaettsuisde shovel In the
trenchr-a before Santiago thought ot
sting the old Bay stat« for aiding
tho enemy until he swapped the
«hovel tna Cutmn ra<x-b«r for a d<>xen
plncapfile*; then he thought It a
giHsi Joke *>n the enemy and the en­
emy'« CoU»ln.
An American officer who made a
shooting trial *>f the Maaaor, the
Krag Jorgenaen amt the Mprtngflvld
rifle, report« that the latllet of tne
Mauser rifle of the iMltern of UiPfl
penetrates! Xif Inches id yellow pitch
pine; the Mauser of IMPH. ;tj 44 inches,
and that of |M>7, 34.124 inchoa. The
Krag-Jorgensun of t«M |>enetral<Hl
.VI.IJ4 inches, ami the Springfield
rifle could only ««lid a tiullot six In­
ches through the same «mi. Thia
explain« Mime of the terrlNe effects
of the Spanish bullet».
Th -ssh l-.la, iu*» s«M fn<«ll
All «Sr »■'««*. hs«» ratteat» »«ill
F«r |mTtha<nw
ftrtr« thy tabp,tar <tay«
I'once Is the most southerly city In
th«revised UnitedHtate»g«»*graphy.
What will the pwragrapher» do for
a Held of operation when the war 1»
over and the last Klondikvr come»
beating his way home?
Russia 1» sending a lot of her men
of-war to Manila in the hope,
donbt. that they will la* able to take
a post-graduate course under I'ruf.
Ihtwey.
Congressman Oroavenar*« summer
vacation is to lie »pent In Etiglaed,
where be ran make *>un ling- with
a view to determining whether we
want It or not.
Condition« are an near normal at
Hautigo that tho Inhabitant» are
tn*g!iining lo resume their afternoon
aaps on the same basis that existed
In ante Shafter day«'
England has di-cidrsl that it» new
bailie ship mud be good for eighteen
knots. I'he Americans are al their
old busiiies» of revolutionising the
navies of the world.
Cuba, Porto lllco, Hawaii and the
Philippine« offer an enlarged Held
for Americans tn the future. Alaska
need not fancy that It 1« the only
aurlfrrous pebble in sight.
Cutting off tho colonial leaks will
la* a gi«»l thing for Hpaln. A few
year» hence Uncle Sam may rvcaiva
the thank« of Madrid for his Icasona
In compulsory retrenchment.
There Is something very agreeable
in the thought of a war craft named
Dixie balng the acene of the »urren
der of an enemy of the whole United
States- -with the Stars and btrifies
floating over her,
R. <). Eddy, brother of the nil! road
commissioner, has ju*d arrived in
the alate from England. He had
never »een hi« brother before com­
ing having la-en Imrn »Itico the rall-
raad eommi«»loncr left Englund.
Russia’» national debt hits been In­
creased by aO,lMW,IXM rubles In the
course of the pn»t year—a proportion
of M per »ent. But It Includes tho
paternalism of purchasing a numtier
of railroad» which return a profit to
the government.
Prof. .Morton, of the ffcalaville
college, has recovered from tho In-
Juries he received last April In a
bicycle accident, and will resume
teaching in ttie college w hen school
ojiwm ,
He is now at Prof Geadua*
mountain place, near Mill City,
Tho term» of peace are said to pre
elutfe any recovery from us of the
Cuban debt. This -um 1», In round
number», FtoO.UtMi.OMi, and it is held
chiefly In France. Perhaps wo shall
have some discontented Frenchmen
lo pacify, along with Aguinaldo.
Uha«. Ryder, employed at the
sawmill. In Corvallis was accident­
ally killed h I miui three o'clock last
Thursday afternoon. Ho was runn­
ing the gang edger and a small
piece of slab wood was caught in the
mw and hurled w ith such farce as to
lift the covering from the machinery
IHÍW.
-No man, t>e he sage or di;iiomat.
can fortelljust what thcconM«|U»nce»
will I m , if the United States deter­
mine to retain the Philippine lalanda,
It might bring on foreign complica­
tion» that will result In the greatest
war the worlil ever experienced.
It migld rtsiound tu the ta-sl Interests
of this nation, and then again, it
might coat us whalCuiat I is« co» l the
spiinhh government. It 1» a weighty
I question fraught with unnumbered
1 puMibllitlea. — Ex.
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There will be no lack of amuse­
ment in I'orliand during the Oregon
IndMtrtai ExpooitMm, and vMluea
to ttie great lair can sl-oattend some
of the lawt theatres in the northwest. !
Col Heilig, manager of the .Marquam
Grand, lias engaged many flrs'-cla«»
attractions to run during fair month,
«nd outsider« Will have the chance
of a life-time to enjoy good P«r i
fortnances.
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Sr««l, Is llluod llr,,.
No
Clean blood ttwsns a vlcsii skin
beauty without It. t ««caret,.< andy lather
lie clean your blood and keen It clean, by
atimng up the leey liver and driving all im­
purities from the body. begin today to
banish pimples, bolls, blotches, blackheads,
and that Mikly bilious eoniplenon by taking
Cascareta.—beauty for ten cants All drug
gists, aatirlscUou «uarsntrvd. lOr, 24.50c
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lauti nffie»’ at <W»n < It) . Orwwnn. fulv *»,
Kotier I» betvhy rlwm that th© á*lk»wiu<
rame«1 tart Iler
tiled not lee of hl« luientkm
to ttiaki final proof in
«»< hl«< taina, and
dual w»»<1
will »* made l-rtore th«.- R'^t*
t»*r ami H««> Ivrr at Utiwuti C ity, orneo»», on
srnteuiÎMjr Id, tiro, v»m
UK’I* FIKI»I FT.
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«tel 4, of Kta' 4, Ti» Il s. A I K
ti«* muía«*« th© ftill«*wbi< wltn»** * tn r-ttnre
hh '•»it flu now* rrwl»1cn<«' tijwaaa and cultivation
of «aid taa*l, vix.
Thotniuo I - mi wniwf, of I atwimw !; Inn*! Wrndt
of jor boi. Militato M» I'otiahl, ot ■*•!«», and
Jahr WhMmM. of Jot dan. all In I Jun «-manty,
ortaron.
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Hardware, Stoves and Tinware...
We have a large anti well selected
stock of general hardware, anti invite
you to call and inspect the same....
M. C. Gill and Son...
SCIO, OBFAiOJi.
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Ulnclnati, Ohio.
Calls promptly unawered.
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CO. >
— I'luaPItl FTOlm —
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All kind» of Lumber, Sash, Doorn, Moulding», Shin­
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