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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
OF LOCAL INTEREST I bis spring Styles. New 1031s aai eitra Coe nine: ! for $2.00, $2.50 aot $3.00. Con loes- *101B lo E. { » I ‘•2-’ . * ¿y /-.J <«.-1 COUNTY NEWS F <> Hyde, M 11 Turner Oregon. Kotai rrom Bhtlbara. Drurgest F. l Perry "wheeled" up Free siiV' r for everybody at M. M. tu x -i »v II!.- * .’ur'|..y ¡n d relumed i • I Tuesday. I Daniel’s. .Mr. Hidm-y J .nr« .»r («llfnrnls, A G. Prill, I’hyaiclan and Hcrg>*»n J N. Morri* and A, L Rlchar»l«on, was visiting st N II. Washburn’« S to < »rvgon. I wo of Helu’s »uii*i»i>tial clliratis, the early pirt of the week. TresfM«s nutiia*« on cloth, 5 ri», »1*1 ted the county «“at .’Mturdsy. Ml«» l»rp«|e Vaughn »hoho hern each at T iik N kws ■ fflio. T. M. Coffey, made sflying bmdnes« In Astoria tor the p«*t winter. I« The slate *-h»a4 levy ha* been visit to Jcffer-oti and other Marlon now I m < k among her old friend« county |x»lnt« the tir’d of the week again. ------- ~ • piar*»I at II 2» per espila. W. A. No*ker and wife will «.«in T. H. t offvy ha« the largest ami A. J. Johnson WM a Portland *>eet line of haruc«» ever »h<»wn in v Isiti-r th«’ latter |Mtt of l«ai week, itmve to Woodburn. Mr. N<»ker I« I Hctu. He reports the wheat market a» mir <>( our mint rvMpscted •’ll Ixen«. and hl« many friend« will ta> sorry - A. W llagev wired Thus. AlHaon*« quiet. to have him leave. i new voltage for electric light« this ▲ &i7 Out of Tort. Prof. Willin'» family arrived la«t Gabriel Miller »ml son Eugene, | week. »ts'k from Elkton and are now com < >n Tur««lay of tbl* w eek the editor Farmers, loing your oat« to John- fort sidy doiueclled hi thu Ixgin «nd Prof. Win. Miller and briber M dcolm Miller »II left for Portland, of Utt. Nt w, th., gu. -t of he A |»hlU|t,v > Price today 27 »ml reaidencsn u hole-aouleit, g»x«l nitur»*l Riley t'u<'*d ,y, w here the tiny.« Malcolm Mrs P.O. Hmlth, returnis! from and I <i gene will revel ve medical Shelton, jatld a visit to the Mrwnod ” Nest w - m k amparl tn |»ul4l«h a Dalls* .Saturday evening whera »he •tlenllon. nd g b hoirni a»d, for the l'urtioM’, a» Riley put it, of "M-elng the folk* and . omplvtu church and aet rvt society hail l**-n visiting relative* for a few lirectory. weeks past. 'hosua Tojuo. getting « harvest dinner." We left town a couple of hour« be I liy electrician A. W. lligoy put« Mr. »nd Mr*. H M. Ikrelel and F t *» m » «Mir rtTtfietat« fore noon anil drove rout out tnreugn thr> ugh ine the - ,,u„1(M.r of Ughi. m Ji.Mniiaun’» Mi«* Norma, went over Io Nvw- Almoat all the farmers have rip«» "Rlchanlaon gap" and i M i-.l „lerne this week. port on ih.< Allmiiy Fir«» ilepartmetil gram ctowdmg them, ami they keep Hannah grist-mill until wo Anally | the machine* rushing. A daughter of Mr. and. Mr«. Geu excursion Haturdsy. reached the tmauliful farm homo of ¡Garland, living south of Helo, Isqulte Ml«« Dell Curl of Albany who haa .1 \\ i . - Mrs. H. A. DeVaney ba« gone up I h - iui visiting relatives here and at tot re* well to vl«it with her daughter thi both «ides nf us as we drove low with Ijpliold fi-aver. along the eye met nothing fait rich The Hcio pl thing mills are run Jonl*n for the past two week«, re for a couple of week*. farms—some level and «<>me rolling I nli g on full time at prcM-nl. having turned home last Friday. Mr* Adda i>»'Vaney and Aliev —with the thickly timbered foot several order« from surrounding Liveryman Frank Irvine drove Shelton arecxiklng for the DeVaney The many tow <■• to mi. hill« not far distant, uver to Rtayton Wdnemlay with Goin «-raw, and Air«. Joint smith fields wete yellow with ripened ami Mi«« Mc*pelt ire tilling a Ilk ) A «talenient of the Flrat National the irrci»ra*«H4e Harry t laik and l»»*it|on w lilt Hie M<»>n> Kell vcrowd, grain waiting for the thresher, and another coni merci«! traveler. or the foot-hill* could I h * »een «mull lUmk of Prlnrvlflr*. ju«t puhii«hed, and both table« are aoppHetl with an Harry J«hti«lon, proprietor of the staindance of the ta-*t tho market herd« of «lock grilling in the nuuu-r- «hoWa Individual dc|»>«lt« «ut.jei t lu I check, f I8tt,6k7.*l. *i Io plaining mills, wa* over m-nr ou* «h«dy ms»k«. afford«. Our nlije. live point was the farm The Gr««a Valley Journal note. ■«layton the Hr*t of llie week prepar Tho I Ih’Varmy Goin thre«hing ing n threshing much in«« for the of J. W. Gaine«, twit u|x»n arrival I that Mr*. l>r. Cole li«« lasco quite ill craw hav re bc«-n at work alanti >i week there wo werr Informed that thresh I tier many friend« here wl«n (irr tier season* run. ami report the following yield»; A. Ing wa» In program» at A Gaine'* Mi *« Grice Gill return«*! from N Goin, fall wli«*st, .o bushels p«*r place, some tun mile« nl«ivo, and a- Sodaville Sunday ami ha« re*um<-»l sera. He al«o hail 111 t»u»hcl of A daughter of liwi. Arnold, who we were flgurlng nil a harvest din • cheat; A. J. lieN’aney. early ^rnln, ' liven a few miles from Hcio. 1« quite I.« r p< -iti -u .<t the | km I oflh ■ ner we drove on. Fit kiln will remain at life spring* tiusliel*. |"'r acre; Geo Ih'V lb’\ aney, "I with typhoid fever, ami Iter When »t»»ut a quarter of a mile III tor a w»-ek or »»»yet. uphiud. '2". low land 25 bushel I» |a-r ahove lmrw<w»l ;*>«(..ft)<-«- we haulted - recovery 1« i|i>ut>tful, Mr. and Mr* Max. Frldenthnl »nd acr»’ ; F. H. HeehHle, -i* bushel«, jn-r nt the mountain farm of A <’. Galne- 1’1 v nets, whips, l»prvd»c«, comtw nnd III«' Aral man to «oy ’'hello” a ■»» and brushes, together with firsts .laughter.and Mrs. R 1 Hibler an i acre on 11 acri* , and 2M btishifl» on VneleJohn, who wn* acting in the - lass harm-««, may be found at T. H two children left Saturday morning hlnu acres fall wheal; F. W. De fur 1.» uer bsxla where they w ill Vanev, 17 bushel«; N. Tbibado, 2o eapacltv of general nver*»*'r of the j Coffey’» hartlcs» sliop. bushels; Cha«. Freitag, IH bushel«. remain for a wee!: or more. thrashing operation*, wl.i h were In Tim ent trie acreagi* thresbed aver We are lttfi»rmv«1 that W. J. full Ma«l. With the n**l*t*nre of Mr*. It .’’helion and children went aged ll*i bushel* ;x r acre, Amount Furtildge, the I rabtree me,chant, Hamon Gaine* w— anchored <>ur trot over to Corvallis .•s.ituroay to visit ter In the barn and. Coding a g.x»l Ila« *ol<I nls entire stock mid bu*l with her sister, Mr* Dilley, for a threshed, .'JiaD l>u-hvls; osta und »lindy place prncre«led to take the ne«« to J. M. Kutch, of l-etianon, fur couple of week*. Riley I* keeping chest, ataiut Kam busitel«. world easy until the ''hoys’' i .ime In •FMIU bachelor* hall during her abnince. Loticen IT ou •« for dinner. I ndouhtedl.v Utley had llnnnah’s gri«t mill, out «oittlicast Mr. and Mr«. Chas. Hender* in, of la-i'ti there before, or .Mr* Gaine* of sclo, has »bout all the grinding >t Fr thr F-MiM“*’’**’A»!V#»iv* hail In *>»me manner heanl of Id* is capable of d Ing these day«. It Salem, who have tx-en visiting the Rev. Lotiglxitlom left Monday for ability to dispose of things g-**l for turn« out an excellent quality of, Istti-r'» p>rent«, Mr. and Mrs. '1. V. Bilyeu, returned hmm' ye«tunlay. i visit to hl* old home in Tennessee, the It-.ner man—and also that he hail flower lienee it 1» kept l>u»y. Mr. 1!. 1« employed nt the asylum. 1 lie will *t<q> in Iowa. Missouri and la'cn keeping tmelielor * hall—(or II Illinois, ami will t»- .tway a couple <>f II. < ary, wht»«e farm I* near Hein us* never the pleasure of the writer M M nr! Bilvi-ii, of th. Morning to ell down to a mure »umptumxa or lias had a numla*r of trespass notice* Herald f.uueoC. rh un hlbuny month*. Rev. Boyles of Sixla ap|ietlxlng dinner than tin* one pr» printed at this utBcr, and will pul Monday and will visit a few day* vllle will till hi* t’ulplt during his for llii» »as a*lun. After» r»-*i ihetii upon III* farm—giving notice with her inrents, after which she nbsence. __ of an hour and a half the engine ! m - that hunting on the premises Is fur will go to Lower Sixla fur nn outing. Rev. C R.'Lamar and fatnllv left I’licsihiy evening for their new I imu gnn to puff and threshing again I bidden. Keep out, ye gunner*. A. M Perry and W. DeHaven, of lion at Fossil. Rev I imsrti sf utti commenced. ! Wheat is coming Into town at tt J. W. Gaine* and his »on» own : pretty lively rate these daya. While McMinnville, were in Melo the i>;i*t fully served the Baptist church of their own threshing machine, and i i g'«»l d -al of grain was damaged isiiiplei-f weeks canvassing for th»' thl* city for alxiul seven year*, a with the asnlstance of a few neigh hy the aphis, still It is our judg»*- ••portnbl»' Pantry. ' Mr I’errv spent much longer 'hue than preacher* t«ir» do all their own harvesting ! tiu'iii that the general average will hl* boyh'xal d tv* In thi* liK'ality, :ind getter illy re ma in tn one place. Mr *ei-ms very much at home here. By this means they can tak” their ; la’ up to tlint of preia-ixling yrats. mid Mr* Lamar are highly esteemed lime and do their work Ju»l when tiy ti n people of ltd* community. Mi»«e* Anna nn I Ollie Morri* left The Lane county Wixxltnen of the thy chisme. Hid leave here with the best wish. * *• io \Veilni'*d»y for John Day where These people are model farinei*. World ar»' going to have a grand I of nil. both have b. -u engaged to teach pli-nic nt Mertau ’ s Park near Eugene. They own .a-veral hunurad »cresol Tiie Southern Pacific Company , I* ! on Ncp'emla-r 27th. It 1« expected l liese cslimntile young ladles have ha* concluded to not fi.rni'h rail* land and every acre Unit I* tillable a II.»-I of friend’ here who wish them ___ ______ ... tile ’ Io Is the largest ph nlc ever held hi made to yield something In I... uni rolling st.x'k tor the Ix'lamon- way of produce. limy have thvlr|*he Willamette \ «Iley. I'rlxes will a plea* mt ami proiitahlo trip and n Waterlix» rallroid. This 1« quite n pnxJuce. "' safe return. farm« well and handily arranged for offer»-»! lor v*ri»*u»contests, R. 1 try, dm« up to Wnli-rlo.. set-lsick for ilic road mid a great the convenient hnndllngof «to k and 1. T. Borg<i's sawmill nt Lap I li Munday, to *|H-rid the diy with hl* h* .t'lHihit-m-ot tn Mr. Wilkin- crops. They raise g<»ni, ch-ati grain w»*xl, burnt <1 to the ground last lts now trying to get some capitalist* old lime friend J. s. Miller, of Jack ami keep no “wru*»" »t»«-k. 'Their I 1 week together with a qusntilv of ' interested In III enterprise, and rcsidi'tii-e« »re »a convent) nily ar ,umt«r. 1 here ww bo iii-uraine «Oil I'l'Ulliy, who I* stopping nt the want* to put in a rallnmil from ranged fi r lur women fok a» it I and the los« f«II« qulie hevily u | roll m > u «prlng* for a few week* ret-rciitliin. \lliany to W ih'rhxi. Instead of from ventlve gcntiius could »ugge-t. Ihr Mr. . Bog.irt, _ . , but we umler«tnm _________ he Mr. Miller was a pioneer rc-ident of l.eliation tu Wuterlix» us originally •evenil places a’» connected by tele tins dicldt-d to rebuild In it »hurt this I'xalily. plmined. photic. ' ti»oe time. Mr«. <>. ft. Cyrus, and Mi«* Ollie Among tho threshing crew U <• Stayton Xotoa. Il 1« our desire to secure «utn>* one Morris ''biked" up to Si») tville Sun-1 had the pleasure of meeting J. W . day. und w hen returning Mi»« Morri«1 A. C., J. F. and Hamon Gaine«, J. A. I In each locality who will furnish the had the misfortune to puncture one i ron, !»>•• Mail and C. T. Crnft, J. T Davenport tml lineal iiappvnittg« each week. By o( the tires of her wheel, arid Wax .M im < »III«’ Kolar I «on Im« gone to W. T. IxtrW'MMl. There were quit» i Ihl« mean* WC »hall la* aide to make isoii|H-lli«l to walk In from cemetery ■Salem to remain indethiately. a ta-tter l<M-al p<i|« ’ r, and one that a number of other» there n«*i»tlng hill - attout two miles. Mrs. J. 11. Anderson and daughter In the work whom we did not meet, * will repre*ent tiie imiuedlaie loctli Iles. II you know of u gmal bit of Mi*« Julia Fk'klln, chief compost ire vl«itlng friend« in l.lnn county. neither did we learn their name«. lor of I ni N ews -pent Munday with The*«' people are all g»*»l »ulistan i new « «eml II to u«. A fresh i-o.it of paint add« greatly Last Thur«ilay evening, while te her friend* Miss Ella Bilyeu Mr«. to the appearance of I Im Baptist tin! citixvn«, and we venture the Ilcndvrson, of Hnlem, mid Mrs. nwrlioti that ahoulii you call on , pairing l>i« binder, John Garland. church. any of them you will be greeted wltli | wlio lives a short distance south of Ikir» n, of Anacoiida, Montana,at the Wm. I>rc«»cr and family un* on farm home of tnelr parent«, Mr and Scio, had the misfortune lodislocate a royal welcome. their farm near Mehama for n week til* rlgtih shoulder. He come to Mr* M. V. Bily» u, four mile*imrili or two. town Friday morning and Dr. Prill east of Kelt). IUUUU3BUR0 fiuxcxrz Ilerncm Kchellburg, the Sublimity adjusteil Die <li*l<» atloti, and tie will Samuel M. Wilson, bf Jordan, w a* merelhint ami poiiticlun, w t« in town a pleasant caller nt III I Nl.w* ofllce Wediu-dn.-. ▲ ’Tell Kaown Balooa Hcc?cr Ez4s soon be a» good a* ever. Hu Ute The threshing crew of I. D. Miller, one day last week. Ho ha* nix-epte,| Key 11. J. Giaxle Inst a valuable Word was received here Monday > «truck Haturilay for higher wages » |n>*itii>n n* solicitor for I nr Ni w «, horse the flrat of the week by accid that on Hund iy evening tho laxly of ; ...... I he .................... threshing machine nien entered mid my courtesy shown him will he ental snagging Mr. George Butler, for many ,v<-»r» a .... inton i.......... themselves greatly appreciated hy thl* paper. „ contract ---------- 1 among Po«tma«ter Walter« landlord llich- leading «alixm keener in Harrisburg «ome M»me time nme ngo ago to io pay ¡«ty fl rl.2'> per day, When he calls on you don't set the was found In the river in nb>Htt two 1 • "[but the men m>w demand Si.du •J'-g on bln», but give him your sub ard«oii. in d Henry Kvctm afv »oUie feet of water. He hail been dead I he »trike it» being wat. ln d with scription for a year and we will try w hat Indlspauted. several hour*. Ml«« N< ra Jenkins came up from Inter»«! by other crew«,—Morning mid give you the worth of your money. We are endeavoring to get Portland Thursday to »|,end a month Corner Norman was aent for and Herald, out na gi*xl a |n|>i'r »« can te done with her gmnd|aireni», Mr. and Mr«. went up on the noon train and livid T. J. Munkera is putting up a under the existing cirvuiustahee«, Allen Drips. nn Inquest. Examination showed that two pistol Shota hud la-en tired. al .dmlll with a 2>*«’gallon galvanis and nenl all the aup|x>rt that is Mr«. Mary llollenbeuk has return lirvsumiitJy by hlmiw’lf, S' tlie ixillei ed iron tank and figure« on having justly due u*. ed from i lackaina« County where hides In hl* hat ami powder l»urn* I plenty of water for his «lock, a« well «he Im« I • en ’.ojurnlng a year with showed, ami the shot« hiid lieen heard i« liou*c ami yard Irrigating pur How’s your xlcsr! Oiwsons JiaoUr her son in-law , |wiae*. The mill and lank were Herb tei cure* liver complaint. lie fore tiie laxly »»» found. G. V\ Powell was appointed Ins Every cln-umstam-e pointed to the '■urchased of W W . i rawford ami ti< e of the pe tee for thi* district U ni* CsraxUs la Shoes. fact of Nulcide, a« tie had In-sim«- very 1 o <x F. I l*li, of Albany, and 1« t»elng r.esday by the county court, John m-s|x»ndent -»ver the city council re i put in place by Mr. Crawlord. M |a«e»’ i lx ford nhoe«, per I’nlr, 5Oc. Watters having resigned. fusing to Issue saloon lit-ens, mid hl» America 1« tho tno*t thickly I lilies' •• •• 75c and #1 Mr Foret and family havearrlvad had expired. , W(««li«l quarter of the gioia), I,ut the Miaacs, Kid button shoe«, 75c. from low i Mr. Foret is the man Mr Butler wn« nl«>ut 70 year« old i extnnslve lumber trade ami the Ladloe 1 ” •' •• ||. who recently purchased a part of It. mid w a« n harne» maker and saddler I mnuid _____ dr-tructlon . _________ of ________ thousand* ___ of All our ladle«' and mi«M « ’ button P. Taylor'« farm below town. hv trade, but bad lieen engtged In ’ l(-re« by Are Is causing •. rapid deiiu the saloon business for upwards of itntion. The olth Ml llmire« for the «hoc« at redui-cd price«. Div) I Mangle and daughter, Min I site»! noveitlca In women’« «nd nie left Wt-iltie«da.v for Great Heml. twenty year«. A wife from whom I'niled Hlatcanlone shows a yenrly he was si-pnratixl ami n son survive ' io»* of over Ift.WXi.ntX) acres, vnlueif children’« ve«tii>g top lace shoe« nt Ivin. Mi«« Mangle will remain him. — Herald ci ■■ ... I st over ♦J.’»,i»st,is»t, Tennessee lead lowmd price«. several month« hoping the rhnlige of A few <u w Kull« for imi li men and climate will improve her liellh. j mg with '.Ki.lMio acre*, while the Ho? and Trait Orover» Take Hotte«. , io»* In the Indian Territory was but boys ju«t received direct from ra«t erti mnnufacturi r*. All irei»irg>dt>«. loot) acres. h . M I ntn prepared to Insure vour hop C. I'. Wright and eon, iuilpn, of kiln, and It« content«, your fruit Harrlnuutg, were drowned nt Mrs. Putman, of t kikbmd. <'allfor- Bar 414 era kr.sw ’in’ Dvrxcn dryer and their content*, nt II« lowest |«»«s|l4e rate«, and with mn Yachats, >umlay, Mr Wright was guarunleea hi« berti tea lo cure Unii nla. a former resident of Albany, i« i prominent merchant at llxrri*- Iri the city the gue.l of her slater erica in yuur Imck. nf the «lx companies reprerented by Mr». Fish. my agency, which have a combined ■ >urg, ami had gone Io the <»M«t by team for mt outing. Il 1« not pmi- capital of over Twenty five million A letter from Nmn Worrel ut tively known Just how the accident dollar«. A policy in either of the«» M Udi» «late» tti.it he bad l<r*t SO Council met In regular aevalon on n.u< h flesh liial he weighed less than mmpnnlc* 1« aa g<»«l a« gold, anti !«• ■ avurt*d but II 1« sup|H»*«x| that the who wa« 12 or i'i of • gr, _ , had \ Thursday evening, Augu*t ith. 100 pounds. cnae of a lot»»you receive your inoney I ixiy fallen off a r>ck Into tho »••■, and Ordinance no il. relating to the without delay. Mis- II. It. Liggett, living la’yond Fur application«, write tonrcnll on. that Io his effort* to save lit* »on Ixith lici-OM’ on certain pl»ce« of t>ul«ne*«, JefT»-r-oii died very suddenly of i wereilrowtie*!. w«. read three lime* «nd pu«.cd. C <1. Ih i’Kiirar, The following 1,111« were reported heart dl«euse un Humbiy. Hhc was Albany < tregon. only 25 year» o' age. on and ordered paid: Tb« War to Ini. The Magnolia laiundry ha« r< t. r « Attention Fanner«. «» *r»»iih, Npaln’a reply to the President« r. ¿y ut v W II»*«* y, «Mk^ry Johnson A Phillipa have ju»t com peice terni» ha« been received, and Council adjourned till Aiigu«t Itdli bl'-ted arrangements with otic of the dllmugh It h»« not t»*en made public largest grain houses on the Pacifli if fa thought that not term« have BwckMki cux«4 a&d as Joah by uxuxg i-iMst, located at San Francl«. .., ;» been «i-cepted and that the war will ih»«a>» lauilly herb Id. he ended Sec ret, try ik»y ha« handle tints direct for them, and will I «»>n . ............................... — ....... thu« Im ,d4e to handle all the oat« In ' made the following statement for conn till« section, and |my therefor th» the pre«*! Verv highest market price. Ho bring > “We have agreed-cpon a protocol, mt you oats. Al«»» will i-onilnue t<-! ••mtxxlylng the pnlptawd term« for HIIUIN.H—On Monday, August h, i«iw, «( Shelburn, Linn count». tny tho top market prlim for wheat . thè negotUtlon of thè treaty <»f Ore., to Mr. and Mn A. P. iilron«, I l«»<ce, In, ludlng thè evncuution of Racks now ready for cuatomer«. a daughter. t uba and Porto llico, and It 1« eg- F tm Oliver at L a »’ ecuted It enn he «tated that thè FOX—To the wife of J. L, Fox, near terni« are prerisely thn«e falli down < radure station, rm Aug. it, a We are giving away, tneoi l i n.v tiy thè pre-ldent in hi« originai note •on. » Ht r, wild allverware to ra«h cu— «twiut a *r»k ago. It ts tiellrved t »mera. Mr» sample ra«e m «lio* that nolhtng l'tlt fu* mal II le» remaln K«r!'h < ’k»vt r K<w»t T*w. 5»r t l*r*t II aft«*r t»»l Window mid a»k for |«rtb ular«. to he dl«|»Mt <l o( to aerare thè aigna the return th* lwbaxr R, M. Devi» t tur" of th" probicol *•>1-1 1 Black and Brown Shoes ' PURELY PERSONAL movo<I from the old stami near the bridgi- to the one »t. rv brick building we»| of the Mt*»nieTemide. Judge Burnett tlied hl« decision In the rjeciment ,-a*e of J. Wcatherfor»l Vs. J. 1». Alklrv, Ing for the plslailfT, Mr J fl. t’rawfonl, has returned from atrip to the Hay. Mr. t'raw< fittd, uo understand, eip«*cts tn open a new gallery In Ibi« city, say» the l>en><M-r»t. Mr. and Mis. K. M Titus, of Fug o are vl«iiing _ llieir d »ugnler, Mr« John O’Brien. They will go to Hod a vllle f»»r a few weeks outing before returnlrg home. Th«' Flertric Light ('n. have just tlnl*lio| wiring th«» rew Catholic have church. Hixty three light« l»a'n plan I In the tniin Imildlng in a very newt and conveinent manner. Mr. Frist Grimmer was ,»n the street« today after ta’lng cunflnvd to hl« homo from the as-ciUeni at the mill. He alii have tho use of all Die niigera of hi« right hand but the thumb. Mi«« 'laud Miller, who was Injured in a bicycle accident at Hodavllle, I ha« regal tied her con«cl<»u«neM ami 1« slowly Improving, but II Iran« tori'* «he wa« Injure,I Internally ami the result is that her eundltlun 1« criUml. • . .-t ,'.1. At Straney went to !l«rri«lturg ri.urslav evening and arrosleil R. II.,and W. J. Nnwigra««, charged with obtaining money under false pretense. They were brought heft,r«> Justice Powell and the pre liminary examination was postponed until Wtslnes.| i>- at 1 r u lb.-> were reloaaed without bell 1 he complaining witnc»»e« are Clement A Itrudly, the cuttle t»uyers, who claim that they nayed the >ti<«lgrn»s' for iHltlo in<l they now refuse to deliver them Wyatt A Weather ford r.’pre*ei>t tliu defem»«) W hitti’-y A Newport tbestate. LOOK OUT!! FOR Lo rs OF • • HEW GOODS l\ A SHORT TIME I’licv mv bví^inniii'í * arris o al l end\ Tim warehouse at Brownsville was entirely destroyed liy tiro Tue« day night, c«lehlng in the engine ho,i«c ami lieitig di«covrre«l nl*>ut II o'el<M-k. It hud a capacity of at»xit Tó.ooo bushel« «nd at the lime con* I lined ataiut ‘J.tttlO bu»hi I« of new wheat. The property wu« owned by Ilm Farmer« \\ arehou.e I nion t'omany composed of farinera and buvltie«« men of Brown «ville. ROSS E.HIBLER solo ORI "o Visa It M»y Cosiera. l'imviiii x< i < iti i:> il, l.inn roun tv, Oregon, June II», IOH. I bis 1« tu ccrtlfy that anv re|»,rt that inay he going thè round« that Tln»«, B Hat» ti.,h ever inaile any otTvr toward me, in word« or algn», of any improper nature, are wlmlly untrue and false In any and every partii ular. N am v l’m t rr. M a K v li iNv vii. Gl•' Hi rumi vm », i*. li Mi D onai . i », F ic . v . xk Moithi*. \\ itile«»»'«. F«>r 4 ‘tmiwl ipui itili T«*», Ilif* ta» bv, T tfntt! Nt’íkfiuak» rt>id inukt'w th»' ! I »»f MtoitH'1 an«! «I i. • ' . - i i » • H-»lll btrttev. hi «oiiihrrH |«rt nf lown. tM*'|s|'v’,l tktid ifWt’h'H. EnijUim Ml It*i< uflitv f«»r imri k tthiFw. SCIO SHAVING PARLORS. r They banish pain RELIEE H. H. HENLINE o Shaving. Haircuiting, Shampooing Ladies Hair Draaaing 25 Balta. Work gu ir.intecd strictly Arsi rhe, t>*» RM »A.’çer 6* tr »«.’U-wMetf »u 4i«i4«Rdk. I 1HAT IS 1 HE ALTI (NATIVI TOHM u> u I*** » *« Ut»' 7 Formerly NEW OCX^SIONS The Seti p., hi /¡ruMu^azioc.- wWerM S C-1| V Ose Bollar a ìcar < tO c» ri • un«' f' a ft » i». - ■. No n’. it? r wh.it the mutter it, one will do good, and you can get ten for five cents. v , - -------- J-------- ------------- ■ . - ■ - ' at awtpw « r*mr ♦ ••««r sk W AIM Ik i t«a Ml j « W f * fill -4 f a- Whale « 3Hüi>f M« ,«<•• •* Charles II. Lar S Comp.-ny, hiblishu « a ““ I ea.we TMt VgW »MIT«. M you i 'i 2 Stak St. Sci Lui * »rttB A vmmm , Ct ICAOU Curry a full line of standard make pianos und organs, irhich they sell ut reasonable prices und terms to suit Organs tu ken in exchange on pianos Instruments sold on Instull nients if desired hi■. » ■ • <« i S SI