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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
• <”>■• ’S- ’ I ». • LINN < OrN’TY, Bai>k oí Scio CAPITAL. Î20000 --- OFFK'ElUi — Presiieut-------------- a . j Vice Presiden! - J. ’ Caxiier !**• a genomi banking and ex- change I his I iivm . Ixn» u at i urrunt ra!<*. and draft» i»»<ied on principle cjti<*. The «perlai setaicn of the legisla lire only employed lut clerk« one for each memla-r and |.i to «pare. The general appropriation bill at pa«M-<l at the extra aeoelon of the legl«lalurc carried In round number* I I'ho Eugene Rngiatcr ««.< . the * iregon «tale university 1» nothing ' if not progressive. Henceforth th« *|4»nlsh language will be taught iu 'that Institution. Always on hand. Give m< a .all. Shop near I ho bridge.,,. WATCHMAKER RNE J F. II EL Eli. Hobscii *unk a 4.'luO,OMUahlp In tho I channel of Kaotiago harbor, which wa* a brave though re»ulU»«s act. Now )>« lia» *uccccde<i In rising a >:i,00n,0Mi*blp which moro than off seta the Io«» of the other. ft is nlmoat certain thaï a new ; cabinet office will be treated Ulta winter by congres«—lliat of »ecrctaiy J of colonies should the Phllipplnt s lie retained by the l'nlted .Slates iuch au office Would la a necessity. OHEOoN H IO. The appropriation of »7«*»* of Hie *tat«-« money for the pur|»o*o of jay- All kind* <>f wat.dow cl<x ka mid Jew ' mg the members of Hie bouse of ro- i presentativi', of the i»7 h*>ldup I* one •try repaired promptly. 'of the boldest mbtierie* yet chargeil 1 up to the special session. Aside from the branch asylum steal of > IA .......... B.LXNtU It ha» no parateli In the ' annal* of t'.ie ( »regoli legislature*. EAST and SUl'TH The Route Shasta liy the sudden death of Mr*, Geer, wife of Oregon's governor elect, lion T. T. liver, u shadow of grief has tieen cast over th«« entire «tate. Mr*. Geer wns not possessed of tho best of health, and had gun«» to Muulh. t 1 R»Nb, Omaha on a pleasure trip, accom f «♦ »•. M 1.» rufttau.-i . .Ari » A M panied by her hustrand, and after r m L» l.v j ' » %. M 1.» A M Al S«n r ran, laro l.«J • • I* M. retirclng crossed over the darx river 1 i r •' on fHBC.a •top »I « - ' »! r-H a ' m ’ w r* • wlille her huslwind slepL Death I'itrlHnd «»id Turner, , j ...... Harlnn I«-.«. »< « i t. it, . |o h<>r without p'tin or a slrug M«rri*>»urf. JunetlofT < ity. I <* ... • “IlM- ««nor. Dnün«. «MÜttaMt'l »n i ali gla. When her huslaind arose In t • ft km » i.« »< 4:g •‘■o ' t.» »1 in» --»-b-. t > the morning all that was left on Athtamd. ba»rg xf«if earth of the <1< <r oi:e who had shared M'ri 1 M ! Lr.« . . i’uf t i» tn! Ar 4 «• I* M with him life« Joya and sorrow», wa» i r. r M Lv 411a* r>* ! vit W> |‘ M vtn p M 1 Ar kCoarbnr* Lw í « o A M. c >hl In death. Th» people of Ore- g >n deeply *yuii>athiae •vlth Goven- ur Geer in Id« «nd hour of grief, in -T b V. í “ rr.- Ar i .. » that thl« calamity hai come to hl« 'rt b M . 1 Ai k<«iinh t.v * «4. 4 -»F.W, 1* ADMknv .. Ar : n r.a. lumie and d< prlved him of hl* esti l.v 1 « *<o i».m. 1 Al ... l-rlwtinti mable wife. M r><»«lb*ir it 1 — » 1 It seem* strange that liter« wa* a prote*t against t ho allowance of I'.tMO for electric lighting in the statehouse for two yearn, tail It was explained t.y the statement that it wa* necotd Tullsixn B-iffet BLt«p«ri ' mg to a contract duly entered into —ANI»— by a former legislature, whT h could r».<nyt>< i is* *i arrivo car * not now tie abrogiittMl. AU th« Alltarb<r*1 to tiAtn« member« appeared to regard the charge a* exorbitant, and Curtis boldly called it a "graft,” but it had logo. These "graf t" contract« are !» 1t» >N*K)an<t •t ? ti i Ar on*. They turn up Almont 1 'S Itil !’• i» hi ¡Ar 1 *1 i «•*•!« Hi day In every corner of the At V’mnj att i f«»i’ *ll|a rv.nnrx t w Ith t M’I h • • A ». ra H coati« »tale house, and although they arc » iprra« traiti dall) -eis-rpt ••inda) t. proven to be exhorlMtanl and out of 4 m * V mH lu ■ a¿ fi r««rtUi»i a all rea*on they generally get vote* « p m lar . M V i* ! t *«a |i.le|«rn4t n«-v •I K fl M»a in enough to get *’ r through. Political !»ir<w t conn Art l<» n at Aa>» Trunrliaxi w||h fi<*. promincn and boa*i*mcau accomplish < itale» tal ami <»rta timi an i Pa4 ir. Mail «’rem •hip linea fm Jll’KW ami «IIINA. filini almost any enJ in the Affair* of state «Ufr« on applicafta»u. llfltMifliit» tlrkrt» t»» U«irni an«l En- and even county government. ■of the— »t*|w Alai» Jkian, I bina ll«»noli»tn and Ana fmlu.tan tv ««Mainrd rrittn Mr» M.K.W« m *4- inane««*, Unàtel a«rni,, H « «| Scio K. k"iMi»n Manarrt • Il M iMhii ili. \*4tu r A I1H Atfent. l'uri land «Or. ..TIME » AIJI» I l'or Yaqoina— Train leave* Alcany, " < orinili* arrive Yaqulna 2 Returning Ix-aves Taquina " Corvallis Arrive Albany l'or 1 »étroit— Leave« Corvallia •• Albany Arrive Holruit lî:6o p. m I :45 p. m <5:00 p. m A ( olorado gentleman recently ad I vert ¡Mil for a well preeerved skele- ton, and »hortly after the |>a|»er ww out an old maid of Id* town np|M-nr <-d In her lest bib and tucker anil naked him if III* intention* were honorable. Tho R'X'kfi-ller familv cemetary I* at laike View, < leveland. A inonulhh, thè farnesi ever auurriod m thè Vnlted si.ite«, is lo Mark lue famlly It I* to I h - «52 feet hlgli and |t> «ijuare al thè lm*e It come« from fùrie. VI. .S|»ecial enrs lind to la» made to tranaport it. The Egy|4aln i »twlhk In Cenimi Park is ',!> feet tallir. The waler main pities for the 7:00 a. ni. water work« system to Im out in al 11:40 a. m. the Elgin Woolen Mills have ar 12:24 p. m. rived, and Work will at once taicom- men> <*l laying lite pipe from the r.--> rvolr to the mill. I lie iai««t ,«« tent fire extinguishing apparatus *.-110 a. m. has linen purchased and will bead- 8:0» a. m. d-d to the equipment of mill toon.— 12:26 p. m. Brownsville Tim«»«. Returning — Leave* I»étroit " Albany Arrive ('orvalll* I.ostcr \\ right, a freight brakes- 12:40 p. tn. man, while hi* tralu wa* side-track- 8:06 p. m. id at Ruckle* station nt 4 o’clock 8:46 p. tn. Saturday morning, for the overland tn |wv>», was sent ahead to fl ig the 1 am) 2 connect at Altmny and train. When imssing, It.cconductor Corvallis with Saithern Pacific train of the overland, Inforimat the other giving direct -ervlce to and from crew that Wright was laying bv the Newport and adjacent beochea. track uncon -iou*. his head in a p«ail Train for the mountains arrive at of blood, bleeding at the mouth and 1 »etrolt at n<s>n, giving Ample time nostril«, with a «»and tan k of hl* the ■•«'••• r” "• r- B,B* B ‘ I'lstol 1 " near by with to rei.li camping ground on th«> r,»L' ..«. "5 _ . tT I' 11 » ' V4 < 111 î11 I Hreil« •ibu-h ind smtl.mi rlv. r* th« > » »• aa Ikiat.alla^ L*!!'',.. I ’ ■ .." ‘‘.7'.. ' I* serious, but it Is not thought to same day. tw fatal. The clrvuinstanccs *n> U. L. WAi tn n Enwtx .sun., ___ ____ mysterious, lait It __ I* believed ho wa* T. F. A P. A. Xla.Ngcr. attacked by tramp*. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER jl. IMUS. <Be<l In a few tninules In groat ag ony. OF GENERI INTEREST J. I. Jour» and (.'hartv* Young, of Halnlrr, died at that pl >. .• last sun day from »salhig anti nod lotwtara. Nebraska's corn erof> thia y.- ir 1» ■hrltnp* and and clama, and Waller worth »37,i«J<».t»J0. Furrow wa* brought to a hospital in There are now 307 pupil«attending Portland nearly >1< mv I from the same tho Independence putJie schodtc cause. The thro« men reaided near Twenty carload* oi bopa have al town and had cum» In to attend a ready left lndopcn<]«nce, cf this meeting of tho Knights of Pythias, of which they Were member«, and year« crop. Tli« gr«-at Loodoo financier. Erm*: t had eaten a lunch of canned g<«als Orgvr lAmbert, failed, with Itabtl prior tn going to lodge. They were taken «lek the following day vllh tie« estimated st 1,000,000 pound*. tho abovo rn»ult. The ChlneM have decidmt to re Here 1» Jo« Simon'» promise: duce their Interns! trouble« to tho minium by exterminating all for "Having taien »lected «onator ! *h*ll know no |>art of the «late in pro cignera. farena» Io another. My endeavor the Tho enrolled m»mben of will bs> to ail Vance the tatat inter- «!« Mcthodl-t Church In < ansda I* of Oregon and to tie fair to all part* 17, one fifth of tho ontiro popula of tho »tate. Il wil also I»» my nun lion of tho Ixiinlniou- * to wo'k In harmony willi the oth< r Snaln I* «mated at the American member« of tho Oregon delegation demand conc.-rning the Philippine« in cotigre««, and to do v/liat I can fur Hho will tie »till more dlsconcer:«*! bringing about harmony in the re If »ho falls to comply with IL publican party, and to wipe out fac Th» n< t valuation of taxablo prop- tlonal tlifferonce*. If successful hi • rlly in «»r«>gon In BUM wa«»|»t.69l, till». I bullovo 1 will have Accomp- .'72; In l«!«> it wa* Ufa», 141,431 amt liebed a groat deal that will bo for the best intareete <>( the stalo. In tfffl it wa* »133,772,122- Menato bill No. 72. Intr< duced liy New history of Philadelphia is In It provide* pre«», but will be held I huk to await Brownell, I* now a law idgomont the roaull of the pend‘ng tuill be that; "The earning* of debtor for pereomu ■» oa, nt and tween Wanamakcr ami Quay. B<>«» Croker 1» never without a time within :»i day* next pris-eding Tammany understudy, but it 1« tho aervic«* of an alia« hiuutit of mid hardly fair on Id« part to engage all earning* uikiii a garnishee,shall not lai Included in the ludgmont in of them from ttie same family. said action again*! snlJ d debtor. When The will of tho dead Empress of it shall tie made to appear by the At.»trie I* -<«ld to leave »2,600,<*X) to affidavit of said Judgment debtor, or I charity. A woman with a heart TOO otherwise, that such earning» are large was a real friend to humanity. neco*»ary for the use of a family sup- It 1« stall <1 ih*t more |»»ople have ported wholly or partly by tbo labtir red hy tieen injured by bicycles during the of said debtor.” li.ivr Iwcn killed and I 1st year than ‘ An exchange let* fly the following Injured a* paMenger« on the rail truth: "If a new«|>nper man know roads. how many ktxaks he received tie- Spain will bo taking dcsporato hltid la* tsick lie u uld adopt anoth chalice* on tho next war should tho er culling,” remarked a citizen the government adopt Honor Polo’s ntherday. Thccltlxen was mistaken. l>ro|Kxil|un tor a new navy of 1011 The newspaper man who attecoeds vessel*. • ii><-ts to b» maligned by »vary Commodore Wulson take* a very lawbraker, «wlndl«T and hypocrite, cheerful view of Hie outcome of the every corplng critic and lover of wur, when It is remembered, that notoriety who do notagree with him the game was called Just a* ho was on public and |>olltical questions. I'ho newspaper man w ho expects to going to I sit. Middle of the road Populist* in go through life w itli being misrep- ( olorado have surprised the country nw»nted and unjustly censured by nominating Simon Guggenheim should tuuku arrangement» to die a* their candidate for Governor. young. Southern Mexico 1» a great country. Gugganbeiiu I* usually on the aide ('onsul «ieneral Pollard tells of one wall Tbo Red Lake reservation in Mln fruit orchard of 126 acres near Mon nesotn has Just been thrown open to temorio. It contains 17«»> orange aeltleinent under the Nelson net, tree«. 5000 peach tree«, beside* man which r«*]uirc* five years' residence darin», grape-fruit, JapnneiM- plums, apricot*, pear», lemons, olive», grapes and th«- payment of il,2.*> an «CM the > nd of that period. The terri blackberries and raapberries. The climate Is end less summer. Two tory include* M7,( mmi acroa- crop* of vegetables may bo ral*<*d Six citiAcns of I’ortlnnd and one of i ench year. The Government has Coion have bought out the charter granted toacompany from Stamford, of Mm Oregon I qulpmenl < ompany, j < onn., i«n Immense tract of land from and have incorporated under the I which dye wo-sl» w ill be exported. same name with an authorized cap . Intending settler* should carry with ital of t2,<*i<M), 000, for the tMirpoae ot them not less than |«W0 in gold, building the pro|»Me«l railroad fiom which will pay all of the family ox- I'nlon, Oregon, to Bear, Idaho. pensee for the first year. A bill lias la*an Intrisluced In Hie Oregon legislature, taking away the When I’nl. Roosevelt’s trooper* right of n sheriff to name a paper for wore mustered out he made n «peech publishing hl* official notice*, and to them In which h«< ««id; giving It to th» complainant. This "Now here's a thing I want to warn will be no benefit to any new*pnp«»r, | you against: llon’t gel gay and )«»« and will simply give the lawyer* « a* heroes. Don’t go Itack and lie on fee, in whose Interest ill»drawn. your laurel*; they’ll wither. The i world w ill lie kind to you for almut W. A. Baker, an aged pioneer ten days,and then It will -xy: "ll«-’s Pvlng precinct, was examined nt Eugene Wednesday and ordered *|H>ile<l bv the fc.me of the regiment linCutm.” Dtn't think you've got committed to the state insafio lite be«t of everything, and don't Mylum. Il<- 1« TO year» of age, considi-r yourselves n* martyr* in I lie cau«e of the attack Is given us , Hie past lense. What 1 want of all senile decay, lie 1« violent when excitml and threaten» to kill. of you is to get right out and fight your battles in Hie world as bravely The latest invention 1» a musical a* you fought the nation's battle* In cha-k Hint can lx- set m > that It will I lib l. ' play "Home, sweet Home,” at 10 That wa» good advice, and he o'clock;’’Tramp, Tramp, the Boy» I nec«l* to take it home to himself are marching," at 10:16,and "Jonny I nowday*. Hlnce his nomination for Get YourGun,” at 10.30. Ito device Governor, lie has found J>i*t how 1» considered a valuable one by par sincere were nit the expression* of cuts wbo have marrliigeablu dauli- I admiration for his bravery in Cut»«. ter» He has already ta-eu proven di* In the opinion of the St. I/»ui* honest, the creature of a ta»«a and a <Ilotai Democrat anything In the na civil service crank, and there are lure of a donation I* sure to strike yet three week* left of the campaign. the Spaniard favorably. The offer of the government Io give free trans It I* reported that Simin will a*k |H>rtallon to the fumilie* of otfb-er* the I'nltcd Slate* to pay |>art of the from Cut» to H|ialn iia* resulted In »■called Cuban debt, to pay for th« an avalanche of weddings over the Philippine t*land>, or ullow S| hi I ii to sell them Io aome other nation. Island. The Chlcaro poatoOlce Is to have Spain would not be .spam if she wa, a m-w peraiament < mployee, apbysl- not Incapalile of apprtviating gener Ian, at a »alary <>f g 17«"» a year, lie osity; if >he w a* not utterly lacking w ill b© «tatloned In th<< main ofllce in magnanimity. We have allowed for the pur|» -e of examining em Spain to keep all her «ar vessul* In ployes wlio report themselves as the «aptured territory; the Terror being sick, and it I* cxpectnl that and ottiers nt San Juan; th« Alfonao he will make a large saving to the xll and other war veoaelsat Havana, and other ports; we have nllow.ai government In salaries. I'he Oregon boy* at Manila w ill no her to exact customs din -i from the doubt rejoice at Hie arrival of a car L'nlted states, and mrry off to Spain go of Oregon bardtick which ha» from < utm and Porto lllivi abiut every thing |M>rtal>le that she can steal and rvvatly been xhlpped to th. Phil ippines. The «blpment con»i«t« of tlud room fur on her transport*. It 2. is » i , i »* i |»kihd* packed and sealed I* safe to say that the l'nlted States will not «num« a dollarof the I uban In tin case«. It is made of Oregon debt, nor will it pav S|>ain a cent flour by «Iregon hands, and while it lor any part of the Philippines, nor 1» hardtack it will be “from bom»” allow Spain to sell them tuGermany to the boy*. or any other |K>w«r of Europe. Wa According to the Denver Post a might esaly within the right* of preacher down in southern I’tah a* Hie vlelur have exacted a large In a "scarcr up of sinners" wrote a demnity from Spain. We waived hymn entitled,"There'll Be a Hol till* right and opportunity, and cer Time in the <»ld land, Bv and By” tainly will not now pav a pracih-al anil asking t»«e «-«lngrvgation to join Indemnity to Spain fur having twat in «mgln^ it, but the l.rrtliern tut in lug her Into par.ilysi* in a war of six on tho old original and sung It with ty <lay*. a vim Hint almost knock «rd the mort gage off the church. 9r«gon XslaxtrUl XxpotiUOA. A dispatch to the Herald from I’arla say»: There are at this mo ment on strike *•»•» navies, 2000 la- ts.rcrs, .'»si carter«, |t»»> wharfinger«, 4t*JU locksmith. ¿000 mason«, MOO stonecutters, 3-'»O housepainter«, 26«*» plumber«, 2601) carpenter«, SUOO mes-tianlc« and A’ato rata net «maker*. In all, some 40,<»U strong men are idle in Pari* tialuy. "Jimmie” Steven« a girl, 14 year* old, committed suicide at Dalia* Tex., by eating the hea<l*of matches. When the |a>l«on tirgan Io take effes-l, she rvrrotled here rn*h act, and drank a large quantity of melt ed lard, tielieving it to tie an anti dote, but it pracllcislly lynltml thu^ ph' -phoru* in her stomach, and -he The whole Northwest I* going to attend th« great fair at Portland Sept. 22 to < h-l. 22, because it I* going to ta> represent ill v «< of the whole Northwest, an<l I* going to have Bennett'* full Military Band of 32 piece*. There will ta< exhibit* of all kind, including one «erti by the Oregon Volunteer* from Manila. There will ta< pl« of the Sjianlsh warship» and ot the *hell* that des troyed them. Also large painting* of every lattile by **’« and land dur ing the recent war. The Hut hern Pacific I* going to carry passengers to the Ex position from all point* on It* line* at one and one-third fare* for the round trip iMn’t ml« the ch»"« *•••••••••••••••••••••••« m m m mg)©© m m mm CHESS i ................................................ • • • • t • Tit» Nas ri su N'iw« Cbeoa col umn, will I m - ilevoted to gam«« and < n<l g «m«-«, thech<-M editor believing that ch, »s player* on H e l*acifl< Coast, like < he«» players elsewhere, ara inlerewled In practical opening and brilliant end game», mid lll< Kt enjoy « lively game. it «hall t»- Hie purpose of this column, It glse che«» m-w«, and ad- dri-a«esof player«, and to cnaugurate tournament*, a* fa*t a* we can.. Blog rapt, leal notice« will appear Any eli«-«* tsxik in print can be ob tained from the « he*« Editor and at tin- lowest price. \V<> solicit «xcliiingo» with editor* having che*« columns. All eumniunication* should tie Addrt>*«cd to K A. D k V ani a , Thomas < >re. < om | s «< h | for T h r atsiiiv N i:w » j t>y W. A. ."diinkman, Grand, Rapid», Mh-h. White to play and Ulate II. three i move*. £ Mammoth Fall Stock Ill «■ K ►M LOWEST ►M CASH PRICES III Following I* the Forsyth * notion of today's game B K - I i> I 3 k .H 3 -1 q I p S 3—1 P ti 7 i' -*. £ t A ch««« club, I* soon to I*, formed nt Boise Idnli >. t he Third Annual Tournament of the P. N. <’ a-KK'iation i* In pro greaa. Names of w<-tern division will be given next week. txawKii r<> t«it:i<»>n»Ni x i W. A. Shinkmnn, Grand Rapids. M ich.—Thnuks for 'J 3ers. Answer« ed by mail. Tho Sept« mlier numtier of the American Che*» Maguxlne printed by William liorsodi 2"b, Elat 23nl at, New York i* fully up to tho high stnndnrd it msde at Its commence ment, and h i* continued for the en lire time of on«> your and throe month». This number dosote» six pHgtM to the .New York state Ches* association, illustrated with good photo engraving* of each par tlclpant, also of tho team contest between New York, and Pennsyl vania. The value of pawn* and pawn play, tli« K. B. P, Is dealt with in this ia»uo. The following i* an explanation of tli«. Forsythe Notation. Set a tssird Indore you; call tli« oppofeito side from which you sit lilai k's side, and the following 1» the position of cnil game of last week* Issue, Figure» mean blank «pace«, thus; 2 k r 3 r- I I. : « <4 P I' I * t> P 1 -2 b 2 il I B 2 R K I. SB I P P 1’2 P Small letters fur black men cap I la I* for w Idle. Letter s for Kt. S'» r« Ma< for Fifty Cent*. • «uaranter«’ tr»ha<•<►<» habit ertra make« w*ak «ifvtw. iArvd pure tax fl Aiidiu«.ata A -K 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Willi * UÓF 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 Correct Prices S. M. DANIEL 5 5 5 5 3 5 STOVES- /, U A 4,4 lect’j veil N new ‘« m EE : ¿nd SAVE MORE rjnvi rt\u on ’ JiwvvMct larlridon M. C and Son I- •4 HARRY S. JOHNSTON c SCIO SHAVING PARLORS CO. > ------ rUOfKIKTOBs — All kinds <il‘ mill work <»n short notici' H. H. HENLINE —FHorHIEToJl— Shaving. Hxirculting, Shaapooing Udi»« Hiir Drtaeing Balha. SCIO. OREGON Work gu <rantced strictly first-cla»« N EW / irtivtiji *KVti;*l iRi-iA-run * * fl n«*u« In tbeir «»«n *»n«l nrarhy rwntntlflm. It 1» tnaital* ofS«"«* w*wli <■•»«14»»cl*-f al houtr* *taiiary •trau'hi f*0»» a an I *i|iri «••* «leflnfll*, ■ MMiaJl"!«*, nr» no ia>m <mlnry Motathtj f«*% •trill •-< f.?i. 1«»««' orf <fan*|»*l • tivrl«»|W’ llrfrljrrt E. lie«», FrwuT, Meat Market H< I« ». OREGON ™FE® swf ED. CATTERL1N. Proprietor WhnlMaJe an 1 RrfaU l*mier in........... r. J. IRVINE. PROPR My rigs me tiist-class mul my horses l ( Fish an«l game in s«-a«on. ma t T«M">> ’«It •■* *«,..»■ fo«r 111« *»ay To quit t. :« co «salir an<t to»«»«, I» ».«<■ »»Uc tuli ot lite, nerv« so-i vigor, lebe N»To- n«c. th* wonder ». raer, tant «tafean wen» m«n ■irò,« AU itruggiaui. Mc or II. Cur««usrsn- l«d 11 *>«.el «n4 «ample few. a air me I>n.. If <o. < or New Vorfe. Rhop near n--Y f- ’ « ■’ s