The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 21, 1898, Image 2

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OF GENERI INTEREST
CAPITAL. $20000
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Presiient
Vice President
Cartier
A. J. JiilflS6B
J. w. Ganes
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Coesa g< neral banking and ex­
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pasted at tho extra *r»«l<>n of the
Icgld.ituro carried in round number*
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If not |>n*grv^ivo. Henceforth the
spanivh l»figti «g« uill
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that in*tl(utlot).
Always on hand. Give me a
i all, Nhop nour I ho bridge....
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Arrive Corvallis
Hobson sunt a 1 L'io,is*>»hlp In tho
channel of Munliago harbor, which
was a brave though result!«-»' act.
Now hr ha* succeeded in rising a
>3,000,OOOshlp which moro than off
M'ts the loss of the other.
it 1* limosi certain that a new
cabinet office will tre creai«»! t h I»
w inter by cotigre«»*—lhatuf »ecrctary
of coloides Should the Philippines
ba reta I nod by the I'nited Slate*
»uch an clt1. << would bo n uoccsity.
The appropriation of 8J00Q of the
»talc, money for the pur|»>,o of pay­
ing the member* of the house of re­
presentatives of the 1'7 holdup I* on*
of the lioldest robberies y« t charged
up to tho special session. Aside
from the branch asylum steal of
8 fasto It has no psrsloll In the
annals of tlie Oregon legislatures.
py tin- *ud<len death of Mr*. Geer,
wife of Oregon’« governor elect,
Hon T. T. Guer, a shadow of grief
ha* tiecn ca*t over tho entire slate.
Mr*. Geer wa* not |Mi»«« »»ed of the
best of health, ami had gone to
iiiiim I ia on a pleasure trip, ».otii
p* n I .cl by her hust>*nd, and after
rctirclng cros».-d over the dara river
while her hushand alept. Heath
cam. to her without |rxn or a strug
gl«. When her husband nrtiee In
the morning all that wa* left on
earth of Ihe dear one win* had shareii
witli him life« Joys and sorrow «, wa«
c »Id In «loath. Tho lasiple of < *re-
g >n deeply symintlilte *vltli G iven
or Geer in hl* and hour of grief, in
that ltd* calamity ha* come to til*
home and d< prived him of hi* esti­
mable wife.
It seem* «trangu that there w «» a
prote-t against theallowancoof Itrjnu
for electric lighting 111 theatateliou'o
for two years, but It was explained
by tho statement that it was accoid
Ing to a contract duly entered Into
by a former h-gldnture, which could
not now bo abrogated. All the
m< inl«r» appeared to regard the
charge a.* exorbitant, and Curtis
boldly called it a "graft," but II had
1 to go. The«e “graft" contracts are
numerous. They turn up almost
every day in every corner of the
stale house, ami although they are
i proven to t«e exliorlMtnnt and out of
nil reason they generally get votes
enough to get through. Political
promises mid l«>esi,m can accomplish
almost any end in tlie affair* of state
ami even counlv government.
A < olorado gentleman recently ad
vert ¡Mil for a well |>reoerved skele­
ton, and »hortly after the paper was
out an old maid of hl* town appear
ed In her best lilb and tucker and
Mkt i ''ito it hla tnt. ntleoa tt re
honorable.
Tit«« Itickfeller family cemetary
I* at l^tkc View, < leveland. A
monolith, the largest ever «íunrried
tn the I'nltcd Stute*, is to Murk the
family plat. It is to be
feet Itigli
and Iti feet square at the lm«e it
com«-« from Barre. Vt. Special car»
12:50 p. m. had to be made to transpirt it. The
1:4.’> p. ro. Egy|><aln « itadi-k In Central Park I»
<>:«Mi p. ni. ;0 feet taller.
The water main pines for
the
7:00 a. m. water Work» »yslem to tie nut in at
iLto «. !ll the Ligie Woolen Mill* have ar­
12:25 p. m. rived, and Work will at once l>ccom
menead laying lite pita* from the
reservoir to the mill. The laid |<a
t»nt Are extinguishing iip;>araiu»
7.-U0 a. in. ha» been purchase«! and will tsa ad­
H;t* a. ID. ded to the equipmeut of mill soon. —
12:25 p. m. llrow»»siile Time*.
I.e«tcr r Urli
\\ right, a freight brak«*a-
12:40 p. ID. man, w hilo
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hit (mln «ai «ult*-track
6.06 p. m. c«l at lluekle* station at t o’clock
6:55 p. ID. Saturday morning, for th«’ overland
to ( miss , »uwnl ahead to fl«g the
I and 2 connect at Allmny and train. When |>n»«ing. the conductor
Corvallis with Southern Pacific train of the overland, lnform<»l the other
giving direct service to and from crew that Wright was laying bv the
Now port and adjacent beaches.
track uncon-faiua, hl. head In a pool
Train for the mountain* arrive at of blond, Needing al the mouth and
1 >i trolt at noon, gi vlng imp!- tiare iKMtrll», with a wound latek of hl*
Co reach camping ground on the right car, n«xi a pistol near by with
Breltenbu’h and Hint tom river* the the handle broken off. Th«» wound
I* serious, l«ut It 1» not thought to
aaiuc day.
ta> fatal. The circumstance« an1
U. L. WAr I»» v
Enwix stot,
my-terlous. Imt it H believed ho wa.s
T. F. A P. A.
Masg«?r. attacked by tramf»*.
Nebraska'* corn crop thl* year i*
worth I57,ioo,iuo.
There are now 807 pupil*attending
tho Itidependeoee putJic «chodta
Twenty carload* ol hop« have al
ready left Imiopcn<]ouc«*, of thl»
year7* «rep.
Tl.e great lx>n«|on financier. Erne t
Grg.-r Tavmtwrt, fallesi, with liabil
tie*, •«tiiuated at l.tKMl.nOO pound*.
Tho < hlne«e have decided to re
dttce their Internal trouble« to the
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minium by exterminating nil
eignera.
Tho enrolled ma mber* u( • ho
Methodist Chun b in Canada ia
'J7, one fifth of the ontiro («.pula
ti<>n of tho Homluiou.
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Soaln i* amar.-d at the Aim rlean
denial. I cone.-rnit.g tho Philippine,
She will no *tlll more di*concerted
If *he fallr to comply with IL
The tx ! valuation of taxable prop-
. rlty in < »rrgon In 1KM wm tltA.691,
27.'. In I
• it wa* 11I 1. I
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tn I«*; it wa» *133,772.122.
New history of Philadelphia i« in
pre*«, t ut will t>c held hack to await
the rs »ull of the pending mill be-
tween Wanamaker and quay.
Itos* Croker i* never without a
Tammany uuder*tudy, but It 1«
hardly fair on tils part to engage ail
of them from the same family.
The will of tho dead Empre»« of
Ai stria 1« -.«Id to leave S2,M m *,*K»0 to
charity. A woman with a heart *o
large wa»a real friend to humanity.
It I* »tate«| that more p*'Ople have
been injur«»! hy bicycle* during th«!
last yt-nr than have Iwen klllael and
lnjur«sl a* passenger* on the rail-
rood*.
bpalu will be taking desperate
chance* on tlie next war should tlx<
government adopt Nenor l*olo'n
proposition for n new navy Of
V is M'I s ,
Commodore Wataoti take* a very
cheerful view nf tho outcome of th«!
wur, when II 1» remembered. that
tlie game wa» called Just a* lie was
going to l«it.
Middl«' of tlie road Populist*
in
Colorado have surprised tlie country
by nominating Simon Guggenheim
m their candidal«- for Governor.
Guggetdielm is usually uti the aide-
w alk.
Tho Red Lake reservation in Min
neaota ha« just been thrown open to
«ettlemenl under the Nelson act,
which rtsjulre» live year«’ residence
and th«1 payment of *1.28 an acre at
the «-nd of ttiat perio«i. The terri­
tory include* 34»7,res«i acres.
Six clliaena of Portland and one of
Union have bought out the charter
of Un’ Oregon Lquipment Company,
and have incor|H>ra'«<d under the
•amonamv withan authorized cap
itul of J2,.'M«>,< hhi , for the purp.««» of
building the propised railroad fiom
l.'nlon, < tregoti, to Bear, Idaho.
A t«lll lias Ix’en Introduced in the
Oregon legislature, taking away tlx
right of a »tierlff io name a («»per for
publishing his official notices, and
giving II to tho complainant. Thl»
will I«' no benefit to any newspaper,
and will «Imply give the lawyer* a
ftM-, In w bo»e Interest it I*drawn.
W. A. linker, an ages! pioneer t!
Irving precinct, wa* examined » t
Eugene Wednesday and ordered
committcsl to the »late
imwifio
asylum. He Is 73 years of age.
The cau«e of the attack is given a»
senile decay. Ho i* violent when
excited and threaten* to
kill.
The latest Invention I* a musical
clock that can be sol *o that it will
play "Hom«’, sweet Home," nt 10
o’clock; "Tramp, Tramp, the Boy*
are marching," at 10:13, ard "Jonny
(let Your<luii,"at Itijkb Tliedevlce
is considered a valuable one by par
ent* who have marriageable dauli-
ten
in the opinion of the St. lami»
Glota. llemocrat anything in the na
lure of a donation is sure to »trike
th«» Spaniard favorably. The offer
of the government to give free trans
iMirtation to the families of offl.-er*
from C u I m to S|>»ln ha. resulted In
an avalanche of wediting« over tlie
island.
The < hlcaeo po«tot!iee 1« to hav«*
a new peraiament employee, aphy»|-
lan. at i salary <>t *i7i»> .« > <• ir. H<
will be stationed in the m.iin office
for tlie purpose of examining em­
ploye* wh<> r«-|N>rt themselves a»
being sick, and It la cxpectrsl tbat
he will make a large Having to tlie
government In salaries.
The Oregon boy* at Manlln will no
doubt rejoice at tlie arrival of a car­
go of Oregon linr.lt «ck which ha»
recently bcm «hipped to th«’ Phil­
ippine*. 'Tlie shipment consist* of
..<■«>,«nib pitbud* packed nod «eniad
In tin caaea. it 1» made of Oregon
flour bv Oregon hand*, ami while It
i» hardtack it will be "from horn«"
to the boy*.
According to the Denver I'.mt a
preacher down in aoothern Vtah a*
a "nearer up of «inner»" wrote a
byuin entitled,"There’ll Be a Hot
I [me xi tiie < »t.i Land, Bv and Bj'
and asking t^e <xi ng re gut Ion to Join
In singing It, twit the Uretliorn cut in
on the old original and sung It with
a vim that alm«»t knocked thomort­
gage off thu church.
A dispatch to the Herald from
Paris say»: There are at this mo
men! on »trike ’•»*• navies, 2000 la­
borers, ’>>si carters, |<««i wharflng.-rs,
.>•« locksmilli. .>»m m-i«<>n«, 2-a»i
st'.necul ter*, 8%>*) house painters, 2M*>
plumber*, Jflkw) carpenter*, 2uut*
mechanics and .VkM) caianrt»niakcrs
In all, *ome 4'i,i««l strong men are
idle in Pari* today.
"Jiin-nle" Steven» a girl, It year*
old, committed Mlctde at lh.Ha«
Tex., by «-ating the headset match«’*.
When the poison ts-gan to taka
eff«’ct, *h«! regretted here m»h act,
and drank a large quantity of melt­
ed lard, believing it to la« an anti­
dote, but it practically fgnll<*l tho^
phosphorus In her stomach, and »ho
died In a few minute* In great ag-
ony.
J. I. Jeu*» and Chari«*» Young, of
llalnlr-r, died at that pine last ¡»un­
day from eating canned lobster*.
»hrltn(M> and and clams, and Waller
Furrow wasl musht to a l>o*pttal in
Portland nearly dead from the uno
cause.. The three men resided near
town and had come in to attend a
meeting of the Knight* of Pythias,
of which they were member*, and
hail eaten a lunch nf canned good*
prior to going Io l<»ig<v They were
taken «lek the f >llowl«;g <l«y with
the alsivo riwull.
Here la Joe HltBoo'i promise:
"Having been elected senator! *h all
know no (»art of the »tale In pre
fere neo to another. My endeavor
will be to advance the t*»*t |nl«»re*ls
of < iregon and to Im fair Io all pxrt*
of the »late. Il wii also be my aim
to wo'k in harmony with tho other
member* of tho Oregon doleg.ition
in congress, and Iodo v.'bat I can for
bringing about harmony in the re­
put. Ii an party’, and Io wipe out fac
tional iliffcrencee. If successful In
this, I tudiuve I will have accomp­
lished a great deal that will tie for
the beat interest* >>f tho stalo.
Senate bill No. 72. Intn duced by
Brownell, is luw a law. It provide,
that: "The earning* of
idgem><nt
debtor for personal »<
<•«, al and
lime within ¡0 days next preceding
the service of an attachment of «aid
earnings upon a garnishee, shall not
lie iticiud«*d In the judgment in
«.lid action against nahl J debtor, when
it «hall tai made to appear by tliu
affidavit of said Judgment debtor, or I
otherwi»e, that such earning* are
n«s-o*sary for the «.-•«• of a family sup­
ported wholly or partly by the labor
of suid debtor."
An uxchangelel» fly tho follow ing
truth; "If a newspaper man know«
how many knock* be received tic-
hind hi* ' ick ha would ad< 11 an »th
•r calling,*'remarked a citixen the
otherday. Thccltlzen wns mistaken, ;
Ihe newspaper man w ho succeed*
expect* to Is- maligned by every
lawbraker, swindler and hyt»«ritc,
every corp!ng critic and lover of
notoriety who do not agree with him
on public and political questions.
Tho new*ua|x-r man who aspect* to
go through life w itli tx-ing misrep­
resented and unjustly «ensured
should make arrangement« to die
young.
Southern Mexico Is a great country.
Consul-Gciiend Pollard tells of one
fruit orchard of 12 > ... r - n • ir Mun-
temorio. It contains I7ts> orange
tree*. 5<X»> poach tree», txMlue* man­
darin», griipe-fruit, J*|»amwe plum»,
»prhsit», |>vars, lemons, olive*, graiiea
blackberries and raspberries. 1 he
climate is endle»» summer. Two
(rop» of vegetables may la» ral»ed
each year. The Government has
granted toacoiiipatiy from Stamford,
< onn., an immense tract of land from
which dye wo<ids will t»> exporlisl.
Intending settlers should carry with
them not I ms tii in IflOO Io gold,
which will nay all of thu family ex­
penses for th«1 flrst year.
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Till M sntiam N»Ws t he», col­
umn, will be d.-vot«*! to gsmos and
end gxii.-*, tlie ch«*** editor twit«-vlng
that chi s player* on Il a Pactflc
c,»*■(, like chesa player* elsewhere,
are interested In practical opening
and brillient end game*, slid lunM
anloy a lively game.
It «hall t»1 tho purpose of thl*
rnlutun, It give chew, new*, and *<l-
dr.-«««'» of ilijycr», and to enauguralv
tournaments, a* fast a* we can.
BlogripUcwi uollce* will appear
Any che*« tsa’k in print can I m > ob­
tained from tlie t he-«» Editor and al
the lowent price
We «..licit »irlixr.goa with editors
having che«» column*.
All cummunlration* should ta'
addresMsl to
H-A. 1» k V ankv ,
Thom«« < >re.
< 'ompoMsl for T h r M an t t.t m N ku «
tiy W. A. Mi ink man, Grand, Rapid*,
Ml.h.
While to play and mate in throe
move«.
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Following is th«> Forsyth * notion
of today'« game:
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A che«, club, i* soon to bo formed
ill Boise Idilli i.
I he Third Annual Tournament of
the P. N (' ( . a««<H-lation I» In pro
Nam
f w< tern dlvlaiot
will be given next week.
vNswr.n to < .iiinr »is.N'r n r
W. A. Shinkmnn, Grund Rapids.
Mich. Thanks for 3 3or*. Answer­
ed by mail.
Tho Septi mber nutuisr of the
American I lies* Mug «zine printed
by Wllll im Bor»<Mli 2ob, Euit 23rd »t,
\'i w York I, fully up to th«, high
standard it made nt Its commence­
ment, and has continued for th«« en
tire tinte of one year and three
month*.
This
num tier devote*
six page, to the New York »tate
t'hess association, illustrated Willi
good ptmto engravings of each par
llcipant, also of tho team contest
between New York, and Pennsyl-
V.'IIH.«
I t.e v.iluv Ot pian- It I
pawn play, the K. B. P, I* dealt
with in this i»»ue.
Tlie following Is nu explanation of
the Forsytiie Notation. Set a b«a«r<i
liefore you; call the oppoaite »ide
from which you sit liiiick's side, and
When Col. 1 loose volt’s troopers tlie following I* the poaitloo of end
were mustered out he muds a speech game of last weeks Issue,
Figure»
lothem In which he said;
m.-all blank spaces, thus; 2 kr 8 r-
"Now here’» n thing I want to warn I q P p 1 * p p 1 2 b.’i. 2 4 b 8-4-
you against: Don’t get gay and issie « S I —P P I • 2 I’ 2 II I It 2 II K I.
as heroes. Don’t go lack and lie on Small letters for black men capital*
your laurels; they’ll wither. The for white, l.etter S for Kt.
world will lie kiml to you for atx.ut
ten days, and then it will say: "lie’s
><» !*•» Ha« for Fifty (ruta.
,|M>ih-d by tlie fume of the regiment
< ¡iiifaniari' tobas <•<» habit eure mAkM weak
tn Cuba." iMn’t think you've got UiOt.
•HoQM. iVajd purr
Mh |1 AUdluftf.bU
the ta--t of everything, and don’t
consider yourselves as martyr» in
the past tense. What I want of all
<d you 1» to get right out and tight
your battles in the world as bravely
as you fought the nation’s battle* iu
< ulwi.”
That was good advice, and he
needs to tak«> It holm* to himself
nowdays. Since his nomination for
Governor, he ha* found Just how
sincere were all the expression* of
uimiration for his bravery in t ut«,
lie has already been proven di«
honest, the creature of a !»>«» and a
civil service crank, and there are
yet three weeks left of the campaign.
Dragos XadoauUl Xxrouuea.
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STOVES
We h«i\(‘ just l’ccej\ed r new
lot of Renting and cook stoves
ot standard make ami latest pat­
tern, Including the verv
•' latest
styles in air-tight heaters
an<l inspect them
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It 1» reported that Hpttin will a»k
the l’nlt< d Slate» to pay |««rt of the
«ocalled t'utian <lel»t, to pay for tlx*
I ’ h 111 p( >1 n«' l»lan«la, or allow S|>aln
to »ell them to some other nation.
Spain would not t>e S| hiiii If »ho wa*
n«d Incapable of appreciating gener­
osity; if 'Im wa, not utterly lacking
in magnanimity. Wi* have alluwc«!
Spain to keep all her war vessels In
tlx’ captured territory; tlx» Terror
and other» at Ban Juan; the Alfonso
xtl and other war vesaelaat Havana,
ami other port«; we have s|low>-«l
her t<> exact custom* dues from th»
t'nited State*, ami carry off to Spain
from I uba and Porto Hico atiout every
thing |H>rtablo that »he can steal and
And room for on her lrnn»port*. it
I* «af«< to »ay that the I’nited State*
w III not a*,umu a dollar of the < uban
>iebt, nor will it pav Spain a cunt
lor any part of the Philippines, nor
allow Spain to »ell them toGcnnany
or any other |H>wer of Eurupv. Ws
might eualy within the rigtit, of
the victor have exacted a large in­
demnity from Spain. We waived
thl, right amt opportunity, and cer­
tainly will not how pay a practical
Indemnity to Spain for having heat«
lug her Into paralysis in a war of six­
ty days.
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SCIO SHAVING PARLORS
Shaving.
Haircalling.
Shaapooing
Latita Hair Drtaaing
Galha.
15 tanta
25 ”
15 ”
25 ’•
25 ”
Work gu (runiced strictly fini eia*«
NEW
The wh«»l«> Northwest I* going to
attend the great fair at Portland
Sept. 2S l<> Uft. ”, because it is going
to tie represent.«!!vc of the whule
Northwest, and t* going to hav«-
HClo, OREGON
Bennett’« full Military Bind of .tj
pieces. There w ill he exhibits of all
kind, including one »ent by the
Oregon Volunteer« from Manila.
There will bo piece« of th«‘ S|>ani»h
warships and of the »hell* that des­
troyed them. Also large ptinting*
of every taittla by sea and land dur­
ing the recent war.
The Suthern I’ai-lflc Is going to
carry p:i*»eng««r* to th«* Exprdtion
from nil point* on it« Un«-« at one
snd one-third fares for the rouiwl I Fl*h and game in season. Shop near
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Meat Market
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To Q -. l I- s co *Mlly an.I for*v*r b* tr a#-
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AU dru(«i,u. Me nr It. t'ur*(u*r*a-
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My rig’s arc fust-class anil my horses
are good tiri vers.
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