The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 07, 1898, Image 4

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Allsmy Woolen MDU manufacture. A vev
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un - ale. The Murili) and 1‘rices wfil cloee the tu out quick.
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. Ib Scailct taanket*! al fiA per unta.
Gr»y bbu'.ket«, 11 to 17. *>, «ux*>rding to<|U»lily and w ■ ighla—5 to |2lb. i
Grange, Mannin an i Vicuna blanketfi, dlffcrvnt wvuchta ami qualltle*,
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8. E. YOUNG i SON ALBAN Y, ORE.. (
Kotaa from Sp'.csr.
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One Hundred Chats ui Mb ■ :
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Out of atyle, w>>rth urlgi
nally from »4 to 125 each,
will be closed out at 50 eta.
to J2. Seu them ..
Aliai!
Or.
ECONOMIST
On Gfiûts Co.
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f
Seasonable Fall Arrivals..
ut the Buzuur
HATS'—
Hallar«
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I. E ALBANY.
& H. J. OHKi.'iS
HAMILTON
<>. HYDE, M, 1».
I H*. - H IAN ANl> MH. ,| .
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J. WILMiN,
AIE:
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:* L a
and N.’-rï PDbhc
Pro«» oar retfuMu « rmpoMHi
Mr. D«vi« has m<>ve<| into Mr«.
Hammer's house for the winter.
The Gore school ts'glu «omo two
weeks »g.i with Mias Thotuas as
trechor.
The school in district I7 I* agate
In session, with M. Davis Titus as
temhvr.
The farmers are very busy putting
in their «ummerfollow and plowing
for fall grain.
Tho proposition tn move thc«ch««l
hou mi to Nplcnr tstatlon wa.i defeated
nt th« «pe» lal meeting last Naturday.
Mrs. B. W. Hardman and ann,
I'red, have« move»! onto their farm,
Frvd having concluded to try farm
Ing.
J. C. Simpson, our officient wire
hou«o manager. I» talking of return­
ing to Nclo with hl« family in about
a w eek
The Ten no««»« »ch a« J la under the
management of Mlas Anna Blacklaw,
w tdeh Is »officient to insure to the
jwtrons a gixxl school.
Mr. Welgner was eloctod school
director at the »IH-C.nl meeting to
fill the vacancy c-nuM-d by I he resig­
nation <>f G. (’. Johnson.
Johnny Harden Is again teaching
school In the Frank Nmlth dlatricl.
Johnny is ono of tho rising young
men of this communitv.
Our littlo burg look» forsaken nnd
all forlorn since our church ha» Is en
moved away. We mi«« the tolling
of its bell on each Sumhiy morning.
(, t . J .bn- m . W 'll move to ll"
old Gore residence, near I^ebnnon,
th«' first of tho week. Mr. J. and
family will be greatly inise-d by
their many friends In mid uround
Npicer; but all w I h I i them bleaeant
■urroundlngs in tliclr new home.
Mr. Iztufborough formrely of Fern
Ridge, ha* reulc l the Hurdmnn store
building» nil 1 residence and put In
ea clock of gtMKls es'we have
ever M-en In a country »tore. Mr.
IxxiftM.ruugli 1» a gentleman of the
highest order ami we predict he
will soon build up a good trade i'll
ttils vncinltv.
Probat« Court-
al.or mai» ClotiRag
If von
vant a nl<-o, n< *y, neat
fittior w*l! made suit, or pair of
|-ant- have your measure taken fora
tailor made garment. Can make
you a suit as low as >7..’si. Several
new sample t»-oks Just arrived.
Yours for business
8. M. H amel .
A saaty texts in tie monta chanced
Ton »»rtl one by using Dawsons
family herb tea,
Wo N Md Xoasr.
Having larg«< bills to meet this
month I am ot>llgi»l to n»k all who
nrv owing me either on note or ac­
count to settle the name as early as
]«u*«slble.
Rrepctlvely your*
N. M. D ami i .
Io entato of lx-oiiard Thomas, jH-r
•oiial property ordered »old
In estate of Mary N. Allen, will
filed; property left to children »hare
ar.d <diaro alike; executor, Mamie
Allen; guardian ap|>olntcj for min­
or*.
in relate of Meli*»a Burkhart. In­
ventory filed; real property $ t.MMI,
peraonal 17lt«t
Second annual account tiled In ea-
late of C. P. Knighten and |>etition
for »ale of real |«ro)«erllv.
In eatato of Rhoda A Smith, in­
ventory Hied, real property >4*00,
|H-nM>nal 12523 50.
In relate of Win. Kinder, real
property re|">rted «old.
Nix th account Hied tn csinte of
John Brown.
In estate of .* ll Allen, Mamie
Aten appointed administrator de
bonus non.
R. BLAIN
ELECANT
HIGH CRADE
STYLISH
CLOTHING
Bankrupt Goods
I have great hargainaon the Isinkrupt counter*.
Those gixxl* mu»t la-CI/IHED OUT at once. s,-.
cure a big tnrg.iln la-fore lhey nr«- all gone.
Suits, 13 anil up; txiys «ult«, It and up. .»«chool
supplies and stationery—s|>eclal bargains to clone
out. Bicycle goods,.
Farm Produce
I will laiy all !he prix luce I can handle.
A LIE OUT. To refute it I will say I have no
tsu-klng by any |M-r*cin or fiim except the people
who imtronlze me, They hand me lots of money
anil I buy more goods with It. They are my only
Imckers in business and they Ju*t suit mo. I have
u larg«' store and am con-tanlly Increasing my
«lock. 1 will tell you the whole truth Hl»>ut tho
gontls and do what la right alwav«. You are cor­
dially invlt«»l to call on me. Remember tho
pile-' McIlwain block, Allatny, Oregon.
W R BLAIN
(He Put the Prier* lk»wti)
OF LOCAL INTEREST
PURELY PERSONAL
SCIO’S PUBLIC
OFGENER’L INTEREST
E. (X Hyde. M. D. Scl<> Ore.
A J- Johnson was nt Nalvtu ami,
A. G. Prill. Physician am! Nergeou Portland (his week.
Melo < tregota. ’
J. N. Morris vi«lte«l his parent« In
Notice the ch inge In The “Rslre” I a-tai non thU week.
ad thl» week.
Merchant H. I. Nhors was a Port-I
Call and ace the«e 50 cent umbrel­ '.and visitor this week.
la» at & M. Ihiiiiola.
Mr. and Mr*. R. D. <'alavan drove
Notice the Economist Ury Govja over to Alh*r«y Tuesday.
Co’a ads In thia iaeua.
A. J. ItaVansy 1» ro|»»rte«l an ths
Come In nnd »**) my new line of * sick list this week, but is improving
harness, just received. T. H.Coffey.
Hon. Jeff Myer», of Nelem. 1» In
Next week I will have a naw Uno Ncio thl» week, looking after the
of saddles. Call and tee them. T. marketing of hl« hops.
H. < offey.
Mr. end Mr«. N. T Higgins w- nt l
The Kacket store op«nisi up with to Portland Monday —taking adva
a small stock, but ha» lots tn<>ro ntsgs of theous fare rate.
goods coming,
Ml«« Mnu<m Myers went tuTurner
The rains tlio first of the week Nututey, ami will tr-sch a term of
put the ground In good plowing achixd near llia-re the coming winter.
order for our farmer».
1x1 Catterlln rvturnixi from rill*
F. !. Jones moved hl« family Into mook cnantr the first of lhe week,
one of Mr* King’» hou*. « on Maio bringing with him •»• hoa-1 of stock
i-.lttlr.
jtreet the first of the Week.
MI m Parish, of Sodaville, is teach­
Mis* Flo Myers went to Pollland
ing in the Thomas district ami is ■Mturdsv amt will accept a |»>«ltloii
tm-vting with excellent »uccese.
in the Portland Hospital with tier
F. J. l>enny. of Munkera, has Just sistet.
liail hia hop« t silts I
He had 12,1“'
N. T. Higgln«, ha» moved hl«
ttuunds of bo|>a of a sufa-rior quality. family In from hl» farm end they
A new c.sit of poiut 1« being ap now ocruity their Cottag» on the
plltsl to the outside nl the Hotel Houth side.
Nt'io by (lie artistic hand of H. I-
Lynn DaVaney, of Thnma* neigh '
borhmwl, has gone to Swm-l llnms
Nu tuner.
Before you commence plowing, where he ha» engaged to worx for
take your chilled plow shares to 11. ItusM-il Bros,
N. Johnston A Co » *od have them
J. M Kuti-h, who rwcentlv pur-
abarqened.
chs«e«l the buslne»» of W. J. Tur I
haa h>»*n Hp|«>lnted post
IU>aa E. IliMcr has a lino of over nidge
ctaili and mackintosh«-* w h'ch cannot ma»ternt t'rnblreo
t>e excelled in any city In Oregon
MlsaCarrl«- Mrepelt Is doing some
for the money.
missionary work in K-uthern Or»
'I'M!) .-x Io Public Seh<»4* ,|>encd Moiidav with an enrollment of H>
A. W. Hu gey h receiving new gon in tho interval of the llap.ist
* k hoi.«ra, under the prlncli-alahlp ot Fro. T J Wilson, with Mr«.
wntchua anti Jewelery every day, missionary aocioty.
A. G. Prill. Intvrm«xl!ate and Sir». M. Munkera, primary Instructors.
ar.<! intending purchaaer» would do
I'lie vnrollmi'tit wa». principal, .V; Intermediate. 31; primary, .'it.
Sterling Bllveu. of Toledo. 1« visit
well to call and see him.
ing relative* In the Thomas n«»lgh
There are many new «ch >lar*, and many yet to enter tlie sch«»>l, and
the enro lment w ill bo over ll»i bt'fort. many w.-.-kx Thu work of
Ilow E. lllbler will have a new borhora! thl* week, the guest of hi»
organization only required a short limo and the three r.x n.» were
nd in next weeks issue of Till N ews . sister Mrs. Geo. l«vVaney.
I
soon In a» go.al working uider .«a though the ««houl had been going
IxMik out for It, for It will contain
•Jake Huber and M V. Bilyeu, of
many week».
valuable Information for you,
ni. an.i J. w. Milter, Of ‘*lo-l I
■Scio ha« one of the l>v«t sch-xil building. In l.lun county for a town
John IL Huntington, of Athena, burn, have ta-en drawn as Juror» for
its site—In fact many cille» mush larger than Selo do not support as
has lieeu admitted to practlco a* at­ the coming Octotier term of court.
gutnl a building, and her ulnail« have al way» been among the foremost
torney for clalments before the In­
Mr. and Mr* S. M li»nl«-l went to
<>f the county, and the pre«..nt term under the management of Prof.
terior department at iVashington.
Pcrttand Wednesday, to visit friends
Wilson and bln able assistants will bo no exceptlou from the |>usl.
Jeweler A. W. Ilngey la doing a • nd th«« exposition. They wero •<•
can«|Ninle«l
by
Mr.
llanlel'a
sister,
rushing t>usin<>*a Just now. 11«» mi*
a largo assortmwnt of u.itcliiu« anil Ml*« Mona Daniel.
Jewelry on band tyid much more on
D. II. Johnston, of Mehama,was In
3’.»T».oa Xst««,
ììau» freni Shalbunu
the ruud.
Selo n couple of days thl* week
A. W. Hflgey, as city eloclrlcinn, attending to buaineaa matter* ami i Fr««tM <»ur regular « «*» r««np-t> l at
r.o«u Ths Mill
has added new lights to the circuit vi*ti«ig hl* »on, II. N. Johnson, of
N. F. Byers haa rented tin- Nhuf
Mr» Ed. McCoy of Astoria is vi»t-
this week, they l>eing In T. J. Clax­ tho Scio Planing Mills.
' ing this place (lie guest of Mrs. Ja.«. ford building and ll 1« living re
ton» carpenter shop and J. 1., Ray»
Edward Pagenkofifand Mi*» Clara ; I'uylor
modeled for « photo «tudio.
residence.
Serfllng were married in Albany on
The found diol) for the new *ch<x>l
Henry
Glare
In««
«ecun-d
a
contract
Me**rs Smith A Ihiily are making Monday, Heptomber 3. I*!««. They
for the N. P. I'«, to furnish them boll*«' at Mahaiu i is t*oinph-t«»l nnd
a decid«*i improvement In the old arc txitii popular young people, »nd
the «-.«rpoiiters ar«« bulsy getting the
, with 200cords of wood.
lioU-l building on the soutli side have tho host wishes of nil.
Mr*. M ('nun of Springfield
Is Wood woik ready.
New < loih. |>u|>er and paint is being
G. W. Taylor return«-«l from Hpl
IMVid It. Smith Is now a full fiedg
visthig nt thia place I ho gue«t of
ip|»lied In large quantities.
c«-r, where he has ju*t finished h
ed pharmacist having recently passed
Win.
I
lull
and
family.
Peery A Peery have purchased '•'lntract of moving tn«» church from
Gets Wood of Albany came up the re-|uir«'d examination l«efore the
the stock uf cigar*, confectionary A (tint city to » plm-i- one an I »quarter
state txxird of pharmacy.
etc formerly owiiisl by N W. bug mil«-» towards Lelonon. Democrat. Inst week to visit his nephew Mr.
P. Lambert will trv Ills fortune In
gar and are now prerared to supply
T. L. Dugger, of Albany, was in James Wood, who haa been aeroutly promising 1-1 «!■ ■
With his tamll)
all demands this line. Give them a town looking
for a
house
to ill for several days.
Mias Phylo Smith went up to ne ttarted Saturday with » g.xxl
trial.
rent. He finds It illfllcult to get
outfit and th«« b«-»t Wishes of bis
Ho and his family Itetrolt last week where she will friend», after having purchased a
The names of A. B. Sc rill ng and what l.o want*
s|M<nd
tlie
winter
with
her
sister
Ixir.i X- Powell anpear In the list of I Intend locating bore. indc|x»ndence
farm n«»ir Cottonwood, of t'om t'rab-
I Mrs Fred Htnhlmau.
*tudent»nt the Monmouth Normal West Side,
tree, returned.
Cha» IHinran, who h i.« been vial-
school from this city, making, to
Win May, Albert (’ole nnd M. M.
A. W. Ntephens and family of the
dat * fol«r <,» S b.’ y trig people in Peery, went up to Know Peek Natur Ing here for the past week returned
Little North Fork went tl-rough to
attendance at tiiat institution.
day in »car- h of doer. Mark Peery home, to lluncanvllle, Tuesday. Golilendale, Washington, Monday,
E<1 Caiterlin has leaseil the meat I return«*! .Hundfty evening, leaving He was accompanied by G I’. Noe wher» they ex|H-ct to locate. Mr.
market near the Hotel Scio, and the other* to kill (lie deer but they ksr and wite, and A. 8. Wickham -»tephviis tins ' ci-ii up In that country
land daughter I'tHv, who will make
* • ♦ i • ■» f v I iiilli.uil
,.««• ■ game.
t « ■ ■« xx
will this week commence butcher­ r returned
without an)-
all »uinmer and is pleased with it
their home in Eastern Oregon.
ing. He w ill keep a Block of melit
Mr. B. F. Irvine ha« tieon appoint­
I’lie family have many friendsabovo
on hand al! the time, and aolicites a ed to fill the place m»de vm-ent by
hero who will wish them success
share of the public (»utronage.
the resignation of E R. taiko a« re­
In their new field.
Mr Mirri» I» 3b?.
The Jeffreys A Moore threshing gent of th«- Agricultural college at
machine worked 22| «lays tho i>a*t Corvallis. Mr. Irvlno 1« nuNI»her
P. (I. Morri«,
who retired MM
A xx-r.our phy«lcali7 la 2*-rsoa»
harvest and throaahed 31,ffJH bushels of The Time«, at Corvallis, and 1» county treasurer, has not yet been Family herb lea.
of grain. They hail but a few long well known hero.
able to fully settle with the county
run» «ml thl* fact consider«*! tho run
K alls« to Crjiltors.
Mr. A. J, Trask, of Jordan, paid His lxx>ks show that the sum of 127<K>
wa- lust ataiut the t>e*t made by any this office a friendly call Monday, j is due the county. Mr Morri» «ays
machine in the Valley.
All persons knowing themselves
«nd left hie measure for T ig N fwh . that he hanexperide<l no such amount
ljut week as Omar Cyrus was on Mr T. 1» associated with his brother' aud helleVM there i’ some error hi Indebted to uh will pinoso call and
faged in driving some < utile to the In tho nierehantilo buxine«« nt Jnr his book keeping. He recently hail nettle a* aoon a* possible, as we are
lludiuan ranch on Squaw creek, he dan, ami r«[x>rt* bu lines* fairly a paitlal examination of hl* Ixx.k* In need of money and wish to clone
.landing account«.
made, hut it wa« found that bis prl
was thrown from his horse and re- good in his neighborhood.
Pr;r:nv A P ef . ky .
mained un 'otix lou* for over an hour.
Mr- Kato Bowie and lltlle daugh cate budtie»« and that of tho county
Melo, < »re., August 25, I*”*,
Ho had a severe gash cutover one ter, who luve taien visiting at the I had been kept in one common fund,
eye. Prineville Review.
home of Mr*. N I’. ('. Fleem-r. re­ and that th«« shortage extended t»lck
Hr. Hyde, is having numerous turned to th«-lr homo in Nnn Fran into hl* first term over two year* ago
Tho county court appointed <'.
improvements made in hl« office, ei-co, Wednc»«lny, accotuplncd by
lie is fitting up a private office in Mr*. Hemer's daughter Mr*. Fili« Hogue tooi|H>rt the t»>ok* ami aseor
the r«*ar of the building nnd han a Wilson, who will remain in Califor­ tain the true state of facta as to bow
i much is due the county.
hallway leading to it from the front nia during the winter.
Mr Morris has lived econoiuh ally
When completed be will have about
S A. DeVanev, of Thomas, was n and
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«» neat ami handy office rooms aa pleasant c:«ll r Monday of this w«-ek. 1 L"" taye ho cannot figure out where
.„j money ha» gone. A thorough
oncy could wish tor.
We have arranged with him to' j Investigation
’
of the t»x«k« Will tw
Dr. Prill 1» u taxidermist of no furnish u* with game diagram* and rtsjuired to explain tho mailer.
other in!«-!» «ting lit-ms for a •‘('he«» .
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i.y
— 11eiaid.
many specimens ho has mounted, isilurun ”, w hich will appear in Til I
many <>f w Inch ar. on exhibition nt NFW»each week. Those who are
it.a office of Dr. J. !.. Hill, in Albany. Inti-resled In chess playing will do
Srisi Trat.
lay be r< • elved a large well !o rood til» annonceiuunl in Ibis
The price haa advanced. 1 have a
txioii from Dr. Hill which ho is now isaue.
I irge contract t<> flll, and will pay
engaged in mounting.
big price« for all kind«
People will
’1 he way M. C. Gill A Son's stock
Th« LegixUtirs.
appreciate that 1 pnld <i| cts a pound
of stoves have made their recape
for good apples last mm son while
from the hardware «tore this week
The »(aviul session of the Isgisla Jew* and other people (mid only 5
indicates that lhey handle a line of
lure which wa« callixl for the pur con la.
Rore E. iilHLLH.
goods wtiich please their customer».
poaa "f ■testing a United Mate«
I hey turned out a numtM»r of heat­
•wmator,
has
to
for
accompli>h«»d
ing and nouk ’toves till- WMk In
nothing. The aocond Joint tail lot
Att«ntlor., Pirmtrt.
eluding a large steel range.
w.u< taken Wednesday which was
Those of our reader» who have unchanged from the day previous,
Johnson A Phillips have Ju«t com­
clubtasl with other |>»t>er» in connec­ and wii« »» follow*: Corbett, kl; pleted arrangement« with one of the
tion with Till Ni w« can again »e Job»’ B. " aldo, X’, M. (’. George,
■argent grain houses on tin. Pacific
■ ure the same clubbing rat«-» that G. II Williams,
A. S. It.-nnetl, 2; coast, located al Ha-i Francis«*«, to
were offered last year. Wo can Judge Elkina, * II II llewltl, I; handle out* direct for them, und will
nrnish the Oregonian and I h » C J. t'urtl«, I. We predict that I thus tie alilo to bundle »«II the oat« In
N ews ono year for 12 and the N. F uii I. hh < orlH'tt ard J.a* Simon retire thi« «eitlon. and pay therefor the
Examiner and thia paper for Î2.J5. from th« fight there will lx- no very highest market price. So bring
on you oats. Alno will eonllnuo to
A. F Fuller, of Tho na«, met with senator elect««!.
pay the top market price for wheat.
lite a palntul accident on M
y
Nacks now ready for customer».
.->»t, .;. 1
!;1. h cn-.-ar «.•
g
I
fatally. While chopping chair tlm
tier, and in falling a tree a limb
fell alsait f«5 feet ami »truck linn on
the head, cutting several sever«»
gashes. At last accounts he was lAdloi ul X umi Cap« ml
We are now showing a com­
recovering as well as could bo ex­
plete »lock of F all
pected.
Have Just received a nice «ample
In the latent shade*. We will
C. S. Harnish ha» just completed txaik o( cloth» and styles of womens
be pleased to have you exam­
drying his prnnc< r>>p it hl* orchard* misses and children* wnt|M fre m the
ine them an.l expree* your
near <'rwbtrre. lie iiaul«*! the fruii largest cloak house III the I'nited
opinion......
from hl* 12 acre orchard near this state« come early nn<l select u nice
SCCH0MX5T
city to <'rabtre«-nnd dried the fruit wrap tM-foru I m .«! style« are gone.
Dry Oooda Co.
ALBANY J
M. M. D a . xii t.
there, lit- haaSOacraa in theorvbard
near <'rnbtree, and has a dry hou«e
there with a opacity of over 2<»'
XAIUUX2.
bushels of grwn fruit. The output
of the tj acr« « is estimated over 27,'«»>
Bi n HEB GILL-At
the real-
pounds of dried fruiL
dence of E. (Joins In Albany on
The Jefferson News, after an III
Wednesday, < h t. 5. I'M, by Rev.
neaa of thirteen week«, has silently
Authur t ane, Mr Frank Butcher
paaaed away. It offer» «« an excu*«
and Misa Grace Gill.
that itcould not siand the prospenlv
Thu» two of Scio's nmol popular
heape«l upon It
11» advcrtiah g young pvople have decided P. share
'«•iutiin, contnlm-d imtronage eqiwl Fife's Joys and sorrows together. Mr.
<»ur new Dry Go>al* and
to about four dollars ami six bits a Butcher ha» lived in .N In the great­
Khoea are th«- talk of «-very
month, and We presume it t
er |mrt of hia life and I« known aa an
one.
We can save you
list in proportion, a town th«- site honest, upright, Industrious young
money. Ckimu and »u«i us..
of Jefferson cannot be made to sup man, .Mi-stillll* the daughter of
Ib-spwtfully.
port two pap«>r«, and he is fool tali Mr and Mr». John It. Gill, au.l la a
kltetnpta to eompnll It to do ao. highly respected voung ladv. T he
i »no good [•■«per, conduct>*1 in .« live, N ews Joins their ho»! of friend« in
up to date manner will receive the wlahlng them a long and happy
■fbislwa xsO t.nwsr« »■ »-I pH ■
latrenage i»» rertt*
wedded t'fo.
I
It is estimat'd that the ttir«*v lunk-t
la this city have paid out joA.ikM) I d
silver sin •• the rtr-t of August to hot,
picker», prune gather« and harvest
hands.- Eugvnv Journal,
Governor 1x>ni wants an aproprt«
lion right off for tho rvtiulldlng of tho
Mechanic,< ball of the «» A <’ r««ent,
ly burt««Hl. A g'xxi hall can be built
for th«-114,000 Insuraneu without auy
spropriatlou.
I'endlelon East Oregonian A bill
Is before the Oregon legislature s»k
Ing tor Ili.'««i to defray the vx ; h - iisv
of Oreg-.il's exhibit at Omaha. Thu
exhibit al < tin «It» has ta»-n worth
shout ll’i to the state. The peopte’a
money sli -uld not liu »quatiilurud or
watted.
A San Francisco dispatch »ays
that J. 'I. Fry, an Oregon rancher,
ha« caused the arrvet of Jam«-* t'ol-
tins on a co«rg>- of buneolng him out
of ilt<>. tollins m«t Fry on the
sire« t and on pretense of taking hiui
I |m e w hi re he could g«-l a cheap
of cloth«-* inducml him toluv eat
luttsry gnii.e.
young Wilhelmina has startmi
In to make a lecurd for genuine p--p
ai-irlty she ha« begun well.
II*
first pa cxgixl addrv»« to her iMrila
m»nt state-1 that «he favor^l law
for the improvement of laborer»*
dwelling», to »horten their work
Ing hours and to encourage tem|>«r
an<-e In the use of al coho IU drink*.
An«l »be need* no votes!
MI m Iva Templeton, who was so
■t-rlously injureu by falling through
a wagon r *»d bridge in Linn county
some year» ego and for whom the
I- gi.latur«*
Jeb' mad«- »|>eilsl pro-
vision» and appropriation, but which
was vet<>«-d by the governor, 1» again
at the state capital m-eklng r*-|Mra­
tion or damage» for Injuries sustain
cd on dangerous highways of this
stat»,— Salem Journal.
^Th«< greatest event of th«» «tale
fair. In Its entire history owured ta»t
Wmlnesai ty whenla-l Norte twat the
runner out and made a mile a« a
guldel< «• | at er In ll.u record tx-ating
tlmeof 2 <H|, creating great vnihu
slnsill. Hel« uhdoubti dly tho great
st hor««' of hla kind III the world, x
.’act that will b»< more thoroughly
lemi»n«trat«>d when ho 1« taken east.
Tho trial w a« meJe on a heavy track.
Data compiled !»y B. N. I’sguo,
of th«- weather bureau, show» that
for 2«i years th«» mean October trm
|H-r.«ture h«« twn-n 24 degrees Ttio-
warmest day w.«s (k-t. Hth, I «hl w lien
the mor. ury r< acht'd st degrees.
Oct.81. |HH7and 1
the temperature
was 81 deg'CVS. The average rain
Is I Ufl Inches. The greatest monthly
precipitation was in 1**2 with 11.28,
and there was only a trace In 1*05.
Friday afternoon tho body of Paul
Bollman left ( orvatlis <>n route to tho
cemetery at I'lmira lane county,
ll is pretty certain that overexertion
on a bicycle ride was tho cause of
death. Ten day« -ig > Bollman ar-
rlv- d tn Corvallis to visit the family
of John Barnhart. He bail tws-u
picking hope it llobnard, nod tho
trip to Corvallis was made on «
bicycle. He arrlv«*l Ib an exhaust«-*!
condition from i-i|*xur«- and over­
work, aud suffered from a tic mor-
rhage. Pneumonia set in, and after
littlo more than a w«»ek of suffering
be died. Ilu was .twenty years of
•<»•. Tim« s
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SCOXOMI3T
Dry Qoodx Co.
ALBANY
1 nm now locnteil in niv
new quarters and am too
busy opening and mark­
ing my mammoth stock
Ol . . .
NEW GOODS
to write ad’H, but wiii
just invite you to come
in mid see ono of the
largest mid best selected
stocks of genera! nierch-
dise ever shown in this
city....
THE “
FAIR"I»
ALBANY, ORE
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:
J. A. WEAVER
ROSS E. HIBLER