The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 14, 1898, Image 1

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SCIO, UNS COUNTY, OREGON, EHIHAY,
.Bank of Scio
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OFGENER’L INTEREST
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By lit A A. PHELPS.
1 J. JülDSSB
Vice
A. W. 11 AGE Y
WflTGHM A KER
RN»
J k' lì’ K L E li.
T.* m
N»* ft < Ilf hr«8!
«mall Ha« a
t «aliar af Maam* Hlad
Onr «ho ha« tra*«Irti ¡»ratty much
all around th«» ¡flobe, mad«* a ¡»rctihar
’ «rr^aUvo at a nxiti ¡ralbrrit.g a frw
n*lfbta ataea Hr bad holr<! that rvrry
city and alnuwt every villair* bad a
dominant attraction, no matter in what
¡■art of thr fiobc thr attraction waa ao
placed. Hr «u wmewhit aurpriard
that (. .neinnati ha»I nythinp •*> far out*
cla»»rd other attraction* aa to be th«*
first thin« •u|nt*ot*d a« worth a riait.
He waa ln< Uned to think that the aum
mer rr«'»rt» would hare been the thin*’
in the projxr •raaon« and th» u neat
tu th« »<■ th»- Art muar itn
•
' h« aa«d. **if you <o to London
th«* first thing la, ba« you area Wind*
•A>r pr the tower? la l’aria they nav
have you arm thr Moulin il<>u<ue or
lbe Chat Noir? and neither »■ worth
•«•« ¡ng
In Tria*, if * ou arc in * md
\ntonfo, the) will say. have you wen
thr Alamo? and in Han Franrlacu, have
V» .« **-r|> th«- <«o.den tfAt* ’
\a you «on»»* east. If you Stop In
salt l«akr City, they nant to show you
thr temple, and I d St. Louie they take
you fir«t to SLna • garden I hm y«»u‘rr
Ihr .<h with that piare unie«* they ir
slat ’HihGS'ftif you Simu» na‘, thr bijf
|i«-»t haru*arc h»»uw«* on thr earth.
"At C hi' -vgo they ata you to *iait thr
tt.»»’» ward« an-i finali) atk v«»u if «
arr atoppin^ at th«* Auditorium. Of
course, at Xia<ara Ita thr fallt, ami at
B iffalo It’s thr gram alevatorw. On« r
I was in thr valley of thr Roanoke, in
V iririnia, and a doarn tlinea I was asked
if I had seen thr pear orchard of Mr
Aomebtidy, who ha» thr larg« *t peach
and I »ear orchard in thr w riti.
“In fact. I never wna In a place any­
where In si! my trtufels where there
wasn’t an attrm ’. »n < f * •
k ; ■*
tho ugh it may hnv»» Is-« n only a fa« t*>ry
• »I a bit of natural «• « n»*r\
EvrF\
¡»lare has a leading attraction, and if
you arc a visitor you arc *ure to lu*
made aware of thr leading place to
**sit." <4ucluuati Commercial Trib­
une.
EAST and S0ETI1
The
Shuistu
wi w in m in in 14
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS.
a
I a«« I Hatunlsy aflerooon at»>ul I
A Corvallis man I. shipping to ’•'clock, m IL B G«»ln» was hunting
I’ortlumi w<-rkly from 20 to
crate« m a thabl on F. J. Denuy'a faint,
of overbearing stmwtwrrtos.
■ hout f>*ur mil«** from Hcio, h» found
KntrcrU «I Ih- f-Mli.SUw .1 Wie,
««
John Fulton, agt«l 75, ami Mr«. the l»»ly of a man hauglng tu a tree
«««. iv I a I sm aoui ia«lwr
OFFICER«-
Matllil* Ki-lfi-r. «g.-.l To, w.-ro mar­ ’•y the fence dividing two field»
11 •• did not re«-o|[,*l(<, the man a» any
ried al lUkvr i it) Wfrln« a l*y.
TMWa
President
The total numlivr of <h*ath«among ■ •ne he bad ever »«’vii, so he set out
l*«r
Bitnum.
invariant)
in
a
ivatuw.
»I
M
Presides!
In a
J. W. Qainei Ala ttManthv, **
i •» tiir tloops al th*« i*hl|l|*pln<-s during ' io notify lhe neighborhood
their three months «lay I ms t»« n «7 «hurt time n «rd was brought to this
pastier
Adwnrttata#
rau»
«i
tai*.living
:•
C V. JollDSSB aa>d
dty and It. Shelton was cent for to
In time of w ir France can put
hold all inqu< »t but upon his arrival
Ttandem el»vH!*rnM’til» n»u*f **
f»
out of every I'aal of her population
Wbrr« Ibawürt i«<iven h*r tlwtr
in the tivlil; German v III, Itu-.la .'Io. ■ t tho scene he wa> lnfi>rut«'«i that
('«•rnvr Norman, of Aibsiiy, hadbnen
flora a general tanking «ml ex-
——
W. W Hander», of ixu-omh w»« -ent for. •*• he return?«!.
► hange husinrv«.
¡¿mina made at
In
Rclo
the
flr.1
of
tho
week
and
took
The
outstanding
warrant«
of
Mai*
About 4 «»’dock Sun«iay aft«*m«>on
►•urrent rs'rs, ami drafts issued on
home a liaul uf ff-ur for J. C. II irilln, turner Norman arrived and held an
principle eitle«.
hour county, Including accrued in
l*-e meeeh«r.f af that nlaee
in<|u«-st.
tereat, amount Io t'.'i, k86 41. The
Tlie President ha. Issued an rxii’u
AU day Humiay th«* scene of the
resources nt the county are *55,221 41. live onler creating Porto Rtm a new suicide ri*»vmliio*l a pieni«* ground
Excess of liabilities over rcmurve», military department of Porto Rico, Men and women went from all di
with .Maj. Gon Brook in command nations iu •«*«* th«* dead man, bai
til, 664 IM
1» Grande's sugar Iwel celet>nitlon only one In the eolire throng could
The Polk county Observer 1« ex­ which Is achrduled for October t’>, remember of ever having M*en th«*
Kl< Il A HI
erting every effort to"boom*, Ixillas will I m < a noteworthy event In the ili-ad man. T. B- Bra«!ford stafi*«l
>*>t< ii-iu mm —
industrial history of Eastern ' trvgon lhat he Wan of the opinion that tlx*
Acsxirdlng to it« edlbral column»
In fifteen year« itu««la has »ent man had been st his nous«* when he
the city 1« Just entering upon a
p< r«oti« loNlberia, fully liM),i«» 11 veil near Tangent, al»>ul a year
season i.t prosperity never before relative.of prisoner« having nccom ago. ami r«-maincd atmut a week,
è * ?!°li 1 MX F «»F
licanl of in that sleepy city.
panlefl the exites with their own Gut In- rottili ii it remember his name,
lie «Uted to Mr. Bradford that he
free will.
had norvlalivc, on thl» coast
11«*
11 may la- hiqx-d that the govern-
keil Midi,
The first douMe decked
ship built I was a mail ap|>vn-ntly about 50 years
i
in Englund was the Great Harry. uf age with gray I uiii and l«'.trd
constructed In 12Mt by order of IL-n
the outbreak at the Indian reserve
lie w i« plainly dre» • I. ami hid
ry VIII. It was I Gift tuns burden nothing on |lns person to Identify
Always on hand. Give mo a
lion in Minnesota, and that the ring­
and cost f«k',i«»t.
him. A ' omb. palrof «, ■ I’ticle« and
pell. Shop near tho bridge...
leader« will be found to Imlude
Mrs Annie Kline Rh-kr* t • ohc<* h i round piece of li»I was all that wae
practically the whole tribe.
famous Confederate «py, 1« now found In hl« ics’ki’I'i. A Jury con
president of the Ht<«*kton at, I Tuo sistlng of N, a
i'. \'.iiiev, II. B.
George J. Gould will, by d<*ci»lon ¡unit»- Countv Rillr«« vl, a-ixty mil« Miller. T. Il iltdfiird. B. F Ramp,
J. J. Piarne» mid I’’. J. Iteiiny, un»
I of the Court of ap|M*nls, tw compcll- iriu k in < alifornia.
Tho Trill« Kt Ito Horticultural cmpiinuell* I mid afti-r dm' dv||lx*r i
ed to <*ontrlhute to the state el­
lion di'ciilvd that the man come to
chojuer of New York #l i.',7«l ea a >ocloty ha. <*atalogu<-d J I varieties Ills death by his "ow iliiml ’’ Tlie
of |H-aehes grown In the Izine Mar
tax on Ilie bci|uest of *,'>.<»ai.tMl left State, ami baa given adi-tini't name tmdy was brought tu ibi» city Sun­
day evening and put into a mugli
him by hl« fallier. Slncv llii re «till to every one of them.
isix coffin ami burrivd In the Miller
<
tw
ing
to
rulnousconipvtltion
with
rcmaln« of the ta-quc«t n nm tll tail­
cemetery Monday.
."«outhern cotton mill«. New England
•CIO,
OIC EGON. ance of *4,867,318, hl. »Icep will manufactures eontempLite «nlntitut
pp«l.,l>ly bot bc dl«turtie.l by vl
Au L atc.i Düsrhtora Soll»
Ing m i< him ry f««r '«he pr <!hctl<>u
of the pourhouse n» <i refuge für bis of «ilk fabric» exclusively.
All kind* of watches clock» nml Jew.
The editor of Harper’» Magaxluo,
Indigent old age.
Ow ing to a more fraternal t. ding
dry repaire«! promptly.
engendered by the late war, tin il-t Mr. Hi-nrj 'I \hl«'ii. ha-i «laughter
1 alt«« «t.lr« Hall Pnilttluo
A bill Introduced In the leg|«lature Ohio Voliintwrs will return Il < 'oil- wlio II I» III ule i collection of over
¡i"> doll«, « i«'li doll repr- -entlng a
Thr I mt« I Stat, sgorcmnn-nt ui«>mr-
provide« fora bounty of $l jmr ton federate flag to the IJGth I .OU I'll till •i I tr«-r«i 111 ,1 ilion and la-lng made in
time« -« r»r«l for year, by « alu.blc arri ■
i for a!l sugar beets harvested for < '«nfedt rate Regiment survivor«.
th.it country.
I'he colli « lion I« con­
Tlie resnlt of tlie pi- tee negotiation« sidered to tx- tlie n*o«t uniduc mid ants w ho srr not even lxM,r«lr<l at tbr
HA
I making sugar, for a period of six
ripense of the gotrrnmrnt.
Ihr«r
at Paris II 1« fear»«!, can only ta* a
I years. It should I n * piomplly knock­ deadlock, and that only a formidable finest of It« kind in existence. Ml«« «•:> li 1« SI »,'« Its' « ar,' ole- of tin
Alilcii I- now to «Imw tlie world her
I» • .« ,t flit k-. rs Hi.• »ihr« uteii tiir
ed in the hcul. II. is tt «l’h-ndid nuviil demonstration off tin- coast of
dilli«, and expt tin them, ami in the
d State* tnail They drmiruy lhe
th«
Spain
cun
tiring
that
country
to
it«
thing to encourage new Indu-trlv«,
I««IIC of l ile I. lilies’ Home JoUllll
The ¡»»Mit
■ lie will show |>!cture« of tlie tlr~t lieg» mid the mail matter.
luit it is not the province of the sense».
office building in X«w York city I m a
The
commission
sent
to
Hawaii
-
«tato to givo bounties for tho pur-
Krgr buildinu and not* many year»
to examine Into (lie condition of w ill allow tl.oother«.
i i»»»e. Where dotte they have de
It L* sanl that there are AV cat« in
old.
affair« h 1« <*iiIuTudial to rvcomiiii-nd a
I veloped into regular »teal». I>emo
th»* building cured for by th»' clerk*.
form of government for 'lie Island
Th«« »I ile rapito I of New York
I crut.
similar to that uf the llistrtcl of Cul- which co«! f J’*.'““*.1““'. ami h i« la-en Soin»* of the « ata hare nrv< r lóe.l any­
Wrath I
1 ~
umbia.
thirty years in tinil ling I« >it lust where ebu’, other« ha»e com»* in from
TÄ» i ¿ M, FL*.
I’” . • A 1
Ar » A. M Tbs Fargot*.«a Orar# Of Li Tiretto.
the neighl>orhood Th»* «-nt» who have
« uuplcted.
Th«
Culsm
General,
Demetrlo
. r M «1 *
* Il aun)
L t «
M
known only thia hotne are very thy of
î:u a M 1 Ar ^• aî » Frwuc i « xm » Lv • « • •• V M.
< a«tlllo, ha« ais-vpti-d a |H>«itmn un­
In the city of Paris there Is a con­ der tii’ii. Woial at r («•"' a year, and
Don't emib your luilr over the •tongeni ami will come only to the
1 ’ • » ■ - >. all a
fn«r»hd ani
Wùata, Tutnr«,
Marini vent and garden through the Im­ the frli lion between ' ut<an« ami in Id «|««>t on your head and t hen k lek clerk« in th»* btdhlinir So yon are that
>'
~ n. Alt«n». Tananai, «I.. 1.1, ll.i«,. mortal Hugo's "la - .M i-vr:il>le l "
th» goM-ti,mrnt i« ’»»•rv»-<l without pav
Americans Mt Hantlago i« rupldly de­ la«c.iu«e your grocer put« the big t|'
Il.nl»’«!,«.
Juuiimn in,.
plea on top of tile !>oX.
bv th» m * faithful wervnntM ulto prêtent
I urta«« ninu. tiialna. *>a»lau l and all -la It 1» the convent of fill’ Pl III Pieptl«. creasing.
In
lhe
grounds
of
Ibis
convent
1»
a
tlon, rmm K’*l>ura aulii inani ili i.llu.
thr <!• .trurtmn bv ra»w of trdnuldr
After foiling detectives for two
Attuasti.
«mall cemetery where nearly l,.V«i
\ m in cause« «om<- talk by desert
pr<»p«Ttv an»l ill that i.v gi'ru thvin in
Rarha,« Wall ISally.
victim» of the guillotine wcr<*liurlml year, Mailing Clerk Thoma. Miller ing from one | h >111icul party to an* •hrltrr <»nt! »k
lias
la
i
n
arrested
in
the
|im>torth'e
* M 11.»... . I1*»» 1 A»»tt
Ar 4 «P V indiscriminately. Hen- also repose
other, but the red sensation 1« call«
M t.»
APmtty . Lk if m . r M i tic bones of l*n I’ayvtle, ta-sldv nt JucKsonvIlle, Ha., with a large
edwhen i woman leave« one church
• to I’ M «1
K'MM’f’Org
1 v
« A X
nuinla-r
of
stolen
letter»
III
his
|»>»
iho««* of tils wIfv who w ished to lx»
Tlie Lein all city council, «-iys tho
to join another.
Ub»nuu llfMnrh
ai'ssion.
I’Urlod there. The resting place of
l’otta go Grove Messenger, will rot
IM'.ly • A4*|M *<ln !xy
Irving
M.
Kcoof,
who
built
the
Almut *I.O imi . iwwi prix** money will ¡•¡ill an election to vote on consolida­
1.» Fayctt»*, generally unknown and
•"¡ ’ a T ï T î i.v
AUxnjr
" a r TfTil A * forgotten, 1« marked only by a |>loi»» tsatth* »hip < tregun. ha« returned to I m - divided among the >>fl|i-«*ra and tion, nut will tight the tuan limus in
* A M. Ar
1^-1«non ... f »
granite slatx Upon a register kept Km Francis««» from st Poter»burg "Jackies" of Admiral llew«-y*« ami lhe next term <>l court.
• r.w. l.v„
AHwny
Af j1 7 < a r<
Mor.ui. 1 Ar
I •(«•»(»*»
I lew ey will rei ulve
tiy the mnclvrgeiif theconvciit then* He says that the American naval S ini(non'» fleet
1 « 1 A fl© t».
m* Inscrtaal (tie name« of but a small victories madn i profound itnpre« *9,372 and Hampson will receive
M MMlburti *prH«sf»e M llrnM» te.
\VIINTM»
THI^TWoRTin
Í lb,<Kk).
number of ca*u «l visitors.
I »ion throughout Europe.
tiall) r»C4*|M felftltaj
’
«
In view of these fact» the "Ln
Mi«« Maude A. Geer, daughter of
n»- • u il.i if r.wii
iwMirhy <‘<»»inik's. I’ I» 1
%r I*V. p.
1 J» WsAwDinrn
niAlGì>
fftltf
work
v»»u
it»«
t*
d
at
hou*«*
“«ìar)
Fayette
Memorial
Cumnd«»lon"
tin«
‘
Governor-elect
I
’
.
T
Geer,
wasglven
t.r .. Mi r«t Ht |o
Why should mil the I niiel St it. «
L* I"H*. A.
«hllGAlt-
» .'’U p rtl . 1 G
Nntron..... sl.F ] ?K«0 A.
been formed for the purpose of envl- in marriage tn .Mr, llul M. Co >)«•», taka the load In the w «il l’s affali«? • truUbl I"” * y»»U Ait »• »|wr»
’•otiáfl'k , ho mort*, nt» h-*» Mklar) Montlkiy ;
a monument to the nii-timry of ut I nl>>n, (>(ii., at Portland, Tn,... sue I» a« strong ••»
tls trffit«««
r.iichwn we’lf A*)>)
i!ii|i«>ii,” fil
pining C htb on < )g<lcn Boute mg
»I»*« »■»!•■ Ih’.rtícrt E. I»**«. B’t»*8*t.
I ji i’nyt tf«’ ns a twentieth century day Oct 4, l»s*«. Tlie affair was a ".Schley" as a fox; full of "Merritt,"
lM
|»t
M
,
(
bica«;«»
tribute from the people of th*» nation, very quiet and simple one and w.i« und can walk"Miles." What mom
Tullmiu luffot S.ceytn
to I m * unveiled w ith fllling ceremony witnessed by only a few friend«.
"Dewey" want.
July 4, r.s«', and thus gnindlv •■* iv-
— ANI*—
Tlie man with .i large farm docs
tiratv
t'nllvil
Htati-s
lHv
at
the
Paris
»KioXlM U m «I.»Il-Ivo i m<
not get rich In« au»e tiis farm i« large
Them are aim» good law« in
I.x|»*»iii<>n. Il I« pru|»isvd that tlie
Alt«, c-l to «In agl, train.
til two farmer» with isjual mental Japan. When a dog l«irk« at night
ciwt of the undi-rtakIng. which 1« and physical attainment», the one,
the ow mr t« arreatod ami ««ntem • I
\\ i »t Side
| >i\ ision.
H. H. HENLINE
cstimiitcd to approximate a quarter
with it »mull farm gel» moris-oinfort to work a year for the neighlair that
>»f u million dollar», shall tie defrayed
riuiriULToH—
l'nrliaiul atsset « n» a| | U .
and -t!i«fae!tuti fr-m h! ■ Work, nu>i w 1« di «iuriied. The dog get« off e.i»-
hy
«mall
con tri but tons M*cnn*d
quite a« luu.li ne t profit ns uno who hr, simply being killed.
Mail train ilaliv
Nt>n<lay.
through tho agency of the school till» hl« very broad rierv«.
- '
l.v
Shaving.
Port Iten 4
15 • ita
Ar 1 Ag A p tt
hildreti of our land.
jtal» p tn Ar
The l nited Stille« engage«! S|Minl«h
< un M'i : •
I a I l <a p n
A huge pile of fine looking while
Haircutting
25
The didicalton of till« monument,
Al All«jp «njt m vaJl!»ronaru t »Ithinon» -inured and built through th«* effort« sugar la-aring tlie idgniflcant legind «bip« t«> t ik«* Ilo* iroop« »urretider««!
Shampooing
15
Oilhao < AH iM|lrr«<1.
« itti Santiago home, Spaln engagea
d the young people of America, "first < trvgon M ide Sugur” was ex-
Ladies Hair Dressing 25
KilWBMltwIn daily etcep« 'sind«)!«
au Aineriean »hip lo tabe < «*v«*ra,
hibltcd
in
lhe
window
id
J.
A.
Me.
will make conspicuously n*splendvnt
hi» ottleer» ami tuen, caplurvd off
Baths.
-
-
25
< *«l»m lv
I*. «tu I
-•5 a tt
•ur Vnitetl States I My at the Pari» Fvrnn's griM-vry store Monday. It
f *<* P m » ar
M. Mi» vili«
Man Iv | m >—it Ion of itRa». N o ot her c*'imtry came from the big I m - v I sugar facto Santiago, home. The Span lards gel
• *’ i’m 1 ar
In4e|w*n<h*<»«'e
ry at LnGrande. evi ryt»«|y will of lhe l.irgur cash Job, but courte «leu
IHm t i ’ iidi '. ihih .1 ».„risari«-«. wiih iw- will And such a t-a«!« fur the
Work guaranteed »irictly tir»t cla»»
are even.
< ll l-r*ial »ivt oriental ••> I I*«. r Mal) ex.», ■ clelitatliin of Its national day In cmirae want to use < irrgon made
•hlp Uns- hu JU’xs an t < |||\\ ■s.llln. Pair»; but all the nations of the earth sugar ami the market« will soon be
lUies <>n sprlkathm.
w ill unite with this r< |>utitle In the supplied with It. The quality la
Hat««1 •>.’> ti. i. i. i.. I
,ta an<1 r*>
!"l* Alna Zaran, Clilna ll«*nolutu an-1 l’t» dedication of Ihl« txnuliful memorial «ild by cxticrla to be the Very tx-«t.—
iis is.ran I» ..btain,~|
Ur- M.»:.«.«.1
i trlbul«- Which shall forever mark .Herald.
luans«*, Ik-knt a*rnl,. Wml s, 1«,
H. Xo3|||.RM, Munaifrt
An old man named M om ,
who
the grave of l«a Fayette, whose
Utn
À** "
Agaat.
memory 1» comecrated tn the hearts lives hear Ncwta-rg, was overcome
liy dUriness while «lashing a few
of men.
days ago. He fell into a smoldering
it rvoulres no argument to con
vine«« the liberty hiving people «if Are, anil was unable bi move. Hi«
America uf the fur reaching valu<< son tierrlvd to bls assistance and
of thi* most Atting, i*p|K>rtun«i and saved him from burning to death.
significant movement. It will pro Gne leg, an arm and one aide were
mote partrlotfsm and implant In the painfully mimed. But for lhe heavy
mind» of our youug generation, from rain, which had soaked tho old man’s
have
tho Atlantic to lh«> Pacific, a broader clothing, Mr. Moss would
k now ietige <>f their country*e history. iust in» life.
It is a»ked that October 19, 1*<9H lx«
Max Baumgart, haa received dir«*ct
observe«! ns "I m Fayette l»ay" In from It ibbl Bai «d, it J rwualem, i
1 For Yaquina—
«•very school district throughout our l««>k of flower«, elegantly bound In
Train leaven Alcanv,
12:.M> p m.
I «nd, when our children will I m * told olive wixxl cover», which i.of mor<
"
"
t or vail Is
1 :L'i p. m.
story of
our struggle fur Gmn ordinary interest. The book 1«
" arriv«> Yuqulnn
6nM p. m. the
llbnrly,
ami
they
may
then gotten up In Hebrew atyle. running
contribute their help ami pen
from buck to lhe front. It contain«
2 Returning -
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ole» In memory of their nations de
I|“WI-r«, prettily arranged, from Mt
l^>nves ^aqulnit
a. Ill
fender.
<Hlve, Moriah, valley of the Jord in,
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tfori uii-
11 : In a. m
The Commission baa decided up
Rachel’s grave, Hilimh, <iarl/z.l n
Arrive Alistny
12:20 p. m.
on Ovlotier 19lh, th«* anniversary n, and
other
Biblical places.
Mr.
ihe surrender of Corn wallia al York
Baumgart is Justly proud of | h ,«*<-».
town, at the day which the schools Ing such a flue Gaik.—Albany Ih-rn-
For itetroit—
of th«* I'nlted Mate» are askixl to re­ , ocraL
leaves Corvallis
7 :l)n a. m. cognise
as "la» layette l»ay."
•’
Al tinny
h uh a. m
On this dill«*. It is hoped, by concert­
At SxU Tara.
Arrive Detroit
12:25 p. m ed cflnrtample fund« wlllflie -■ < ured
On Oct. 3, you can go from any
to build the mounmcnl on a «<x tal
Ilcturnlng -
point on the Southern I’uciflc line«
commensurate with the occasion.
Ix-aves itetroit
12:<0 p. m.
In the primary grad«-» and district to Portland and return any tiOM
"
Albany
6:96 p. m school«, the children may lie a«ki«l within a week for the price of one
Arrive Corvallis
6:56 p. m. to solicit from their fwirvnt» or fare, thu« having an opportunity to
acquaintances entail c«>ntritiull<it>s of M*e the big Oregon Industrial Expo
1 and 2 connect at Albany and
from one cent to ten cents, to tie id non. where all »«rt« of attractions
Curvallis with Southern Puclflc truln
will please, amuse and instruct.
giving direct »ervlce to and from given their teacher and tbence for-
lhe wonderful liegclmans, who
wanl««l to the Treasurer of th«*
Newport and adj uent beaches.
Comm inion.
are acrobatic aerial wonders, am
going to la- there, ami lhe M inili
Train for lhe mountain« arrive at
Harry Wheeler, of tin* 2nd regi­ guard and Naval Reserve w ill drill,
1 tvtroll at noon, giving ample time
to reach camping ground on tho ment, who died with »mall jw»x nt and there will be free cooking Irct
Braltenhush and Sunlluni rivers the Manila, was a Eugene young man urea and a Southern plantation
ltreltenhu«h
though Ina Portland rompnny. .sot scene with real live darkies mil tuts
carne day.
i t.’ing able to get In the Eugene com- of other attraction«.
The mu de
M. •*. WAt i»> *
El»wiX S tu »., ; jinny on account or it« being full he
r “
,v Had
with all
al West
ani Mornim Train al SHlion.
T F. A P. A.
Mnwgi«r went to Portland and eulGlcd there, Nmibw'it.
CAPITAL $20000
NO. io,
Route
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NEW GOODS
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Location
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Cheaper Rents,..
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Lower Prices* • • •
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JUST RECEIVED
2<‘> new and henutiful Dross 1‘nt
torus, mid nmro to follow.........
Beaut it’ll I half wool Serges, yaltl
w itle, 23 cents per yard...............
. . .New Shoes, New Hats... .
I’liis week w<‘ will have a
big lot of Nt’\\ I >ry < »oods
of all kind. Sheetings, ('nl-
icoes, (hit ing- and Wool
Manuels, beautiful Shirt
Waist Elailliels, llceectl
Dress f lannels, cheap cot­
ton blankets hosiery
a and
ami underwear, all bought
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ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
SCIO SHAVING PARLORS
S. M. DANIEL
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Bilveii Block. Scio, Orc
STOVES
Corvallis i Eastern II, li.
just received
new
lot of heating and cook stoves
of standard make and latest pat­
tern. inelnding the very latest
stvh s in air-tight heaters, ('.ill
and inspect them....
DI. C. Gill and Son
F. J. IRVINE. PROP’R
My rigs fire fiisf-chiss ami my horses
are good drivers.
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Coicecls
Trams
Scia,
-1 HARRY S. JOHNSTON
CO. >
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\ 11 kinds of mill work on short notice
\ll kiinl-s oi Lumber >.i«h, l>oor», .Mouldings, Slim
gb », Paints und Oils always on bund....
Reatlv inaile < 'oliinu
SCIO, OREGON