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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1899)
p • A A X « r • * • •• * . « «/»A* •«-«..- - . - ... - .* • - .•*'«• . ; -, ;v-- I -t- ft ■A J* • « â « i 3 * A à . • • a 4. •> tl S5 k ,4 N* ’ ♦ \ \ i •» •5 V ft A J ? NO SCIO, LINN COCNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7 l«W. VOL. II * \ •' -Ä. •A* *‘ '•« ^ar h -i Tic • r • • i*VIU.l»IIKo K\KM» VklHAY AT SCIO, ,• i ■ t I.INN OHFX.XtN. CO., Knt»rr4 at (for |vM«rtM»w ' ai •ffv n«aU tiMkiKr, TMMB Î I o . orrgcm.ffi* I) % .... 1 » r«r aatvtm. In Vffir A y in al*»'.«*. S«* inonlht. •• •• * ' f M ------ OFFK ERH------ Prtsiieut Vice Presiienl Culler A. J. JobnssB J W. Gaines C. V. JahnsúB 9 the Pacific. A. W. IIAGEY WATCHMAKER J E OREGON. All kinds of wall I h - s clock» and Jew olry repaired promptly. EAST nini SUI TI! • X..* : vìa The rd • *«. 4 Route Senator In • tprra» Tn»lH» loffi«** ••«•rll*w«t Itali? . 'till), • - I» M i;.M» r m 7 w A M. m * . t • **! ■< <’ .1 . ' «Í •Y < » • to - »■ V . 1 *.1 * *' ■»'■ «' A ■ a Frcfbocr si Th» Taw ;309. I < • « k J The movement of the lain« Coun ty bicyCI-i» to ne prove ttie county road* instead of building blcvcle ; jmth* wcm* to lie sensible The »im« smnuiit of money and Intuir I'Xpended on the county road *» one YAQdINA ROUTE 'iilS * • Circuit Court. Department No. 2, ninvrnisl Mon Thl* prophecy wa* M-nt to thl* pa per by Farmer Peter Smith, who I* day aflernoon at I o ilmk, Judge It. I*. Boise presiding The fiiib-Wilig well known a* a prophet In hl* local- busltii-*« wa« transacted; lly,aa>«tbc Itli tim->ml V* > Time*. E. J. Porter v* John C. Elder, par He predlcH-,1 a great uixny uf the «vent* of the last year. 11« alway* tltlon. 4 ontlnucd. W T. Cu-bman v« John Cushman write* til* prophecy the tlr*t week fom-hrtur*. (oiitlnuiil. uf th« flr«t month of a year, and In the lustier of the »««ignment I mms I* that he h i* not failed for twanly year* to pn-ptu-cy correctly of F. M. Kiacr Insolvent. Hnal ac- count filed. coming event«; In the matter of the assignment My prediction for thl* y«ar 1« * big European w*r with Fraoi « and of A. II. Hammer, ln«olvcnt. Con- 11 musi England Involved with Bu**lx. Mr«. C. W. Roilgwr* v* Jan* The I nIHsi state* will annex < utm Wi»*|y et al, foreclosure, Ju«l< by a p-'pular vnte-d the I uban* after ment by default. having tlr*t dectarvd t ut«tn Ind* Milton Hide v» Th« Flr«t National bcnderiee a«d evacuated the ialand*. Bank <>f Altxiay, et al, partlthm I’he Cuban* will annex themselves The Queen of Holland will marry Cuntinui-l. T. II. B schooling v» C. A. Row arid ttie < roan Prine« uf Germany land, et al pagri It i< »n Continu«*L w ill be betrothed. In tho luatturof th* assignment of Them will be cabinet change* and »•■v eral c d.lnr-t officer* will re’lgil T. O. Hhaver. Final account filed. Distribution ordernd. their portfolio*. Hila* Reynold* V» Davhl Ih-aley, There will tar a month of record- breaking weath*r during the year, i-t al. tu quit ti le. Judgulneiit by and a great deal of rain w ill fail all default. Board of H,-|i s>| Fun-I Commi« over the United .state*. et r «I. _________ _ Dry gi»*i* will be itieaper and «loners v* Ima I! Monteith 'iirii'lnsure. Judgment by default. food will tie dearer. Martin M Fry e' id, v* Olney Fry There w III be m v cr.d Imp rtan t in irtiil->n. Continui«!. IrrnaHoii'd marrl igi« with hitherto «I al, partili M F Wj yatt V» R. Stinnett, to unknown botiors bestowed upon correct dissi, t 'ontlnued. American woman. J. A. Warner v» W. B. Barr, et al A new cabinet officer will becreat- Dl*mi»*cd. ed. Alex Bernstein v* Thos. II. Mc The army will tie reorganised and a nffim imp>rtant po*t created for Gee, fore«|o«ure. N«-lflc<l. iioanl S» ho.i| I.«tei( omini««loner» the h'*ad <d the army. vs W H Young et al, foreclosure. On« man will control tho Ameri Judgment on stipulation. can turf and there will be a great Board School Iaind I' nn. vs l.ee wheat »i n*utlon In early fall. Miller, foreclosure. Judgment ’by I »ec the overthrow of the Spanish Ì government which will be adjusted default. Ttio* Allison vx Jos, I.. Pendey, without op-n war foreclosure, Judgment try default The president of ♦‘rance will re- W. W. Howe» V» Daniel Neal and sign. Queen Victoria will die and the A. J. Shelton, foreclosure. Settled. Acini Saving* >♦ Trust t'o. vs Prince of Wale* will t>e crow ti it Richard* «V Phillips, foreclosure. with great marnlficence. Th« King of Denmark will die and Judgment liy default. Addie Powell agt Richard M. the Dowager F.mprc»* uf China will Powell, divorce. Grunted. t« disgraced throughout all Europe R. Davis agl J It. Round, foro- and A-ia. Cried and submitted. A wave of great prosperity I* com closure. M W. Mm. r ut id i Millur, dl ing for Hi«- United Ktalea financially. A new piliilca! party will be Vorce. t’onliui'ed for »i-rvlce. A G. i’rill agl I.. < >. Hyde, Injunc foutid»-d and there will tai live pres idential candidate* in Die field, In tion. Will be tried Friday al Its.in. M. Morgan agt I.«vin i B Wit cluding the Prohibitionist» nnd I’op zel et al. confirmation. Sale con ullata. I he government will take c ntrol firmed. James F. McCartney agt Levi of the cables and canal* that are Douglas et al> confirmation. Sal« being built in thecoloniea. Carriages will run witIniut horses confirmed. Th« Albany Building A Dian a*- In every city in the United State*. WoniMii will dre«* like men, in social Ion agt Henry < rowder et II' derby hat* and ulsters, and there confirmation. Sal« confirmed. S. F Bilyeu agt Jessie Bilyeu <11 w ill be no big sleeve*. Three of the famous old men of vorce. Granted. Albany B. A L. A. agt Jay XV. the Vnitisl State.* will die, and Europe will lo»e tier oldest queen. Blain et al. Hale confirmed nunc pm tunc. D. M. Jones ngt P. P. Donley, D o M b of C ium . motion for idietTff to make deca. One of our American Consuls in Granted. John J. J. Jone* agt J. II. David Germany ha* given ttie State He purtmenl a table showing the ■on el al, iindion for sheriff to make amount of debt carried by seven of deed, (.'ran ed. ti e principal tierman cities. A con- temporary select« «even American cities of about the *.ime population lehautni tlrnnrh and compare« their debts with those 1HUI) raer pl of thetierman cities. In every ease 4 aM Ar i TTB À.W * 1 A.M. the German city Inis the larger debt. ♦ M 1-C^sAJ'Hh ! v ■ ■ A . M . Berlin with a population of 1,72ti,.'»ID Aihnny « a ' r.M, Af I î m r.n 6 Iff) p.m I* 1 N.Mir.iU. 1 %» ha* a debt of ftVi,o67,’J7O; Chicago, with a |«'pulation of l,‘.Mt.<»»t, has a tir «•••« I«. H MMlhwrN bicycle path would mak»- < good track I debt of $1 ,,tB‘t,4-'k>. Hraslau I* com- IkaiK r n*rp< Sunday ' for bicycle* und it would be a move pared with Detroit, thedeld of the W « mm IL i I t I) W 1 T» p.m. j l.v city («-¡ng *12.211,1'- ! Y PnC ft .m. ment in which all should join, ft* German •*•••«» S I«I>.U1. I Lt Na»»»»n .. . «I V Tu«» a.ttj. • .*» ji.in. I Ar against 4-1,31*¡.sVi for the American i the Is-iiefit» would I m * mutuiti to dt v. I’tie most striking contrast Is Diliitlg ( 'urn oil Ogden Rotiti t everybody who u*e* th« road. found in .» comparison of th« debt of _ Dre»den with that of San Francisco, Agulnaldo'» nrmy 1« routed and th« debt of the German city ticing ! Ncattcrexl. ami many of hl* follower* I9,<I7N,<HM', agninat f'.H.Mflfi for the Pulitala SaSet 3'.co;er« American city. I rank fort owes il.S,- — ANI»— [are deserting. '1 hey have had .*d. III, louisvllle but f*i,;l»«,OOO. sk < <» mm - i . as * «i r.rrum < ax« 'enough of Agulnaldo's tteuchvry, Hanover owes *lt,'’«l.3lo, Minne A iist I wh I in ihrnnan trains owe» «ml our officer* now have a plan of apolis, Jii,<,»l.l«H. l.elpxig, »7,'.'Hi.707. o( ♦ 15.301,377; < leveland enlisting the loyal Filipino«, Went Si<lo IHviaion. Munich owes f3»*'; Buffalo, whom there are many, to tigli» the ♦ H.tVS','.*;'' Rrtwarn |*«»rllMn<l nn«t < or «nlll«. A» national and city : guerilla* If «udì a warfare I» kept di tit» are tiurdensom« rather Mail tr»in tlalh ♦•t**r* Sunday. In I'orthind Ar MM) r m up. The figliiina »pint ha* Uh- tiieir interest acinuiit than In the ¡til» a m I.« ! » l Ì1.IA P » Ar ... < orvAlllA -loui'tedly t»'«n whipped out nf Af amount <>f i>rin< Ip-d, the advantage in tills r<-»i«-ct will lie with the At Al’mny B«»l < r»>nn«-t whh irwir» ulnaldii and It I» doubtful If he ean Oft hr»» i A >. mllfiAtl, Germ «n cities The average rate» Keep lii* irinv b-gether. The I'liillp- fcMprc**train *nn»lA>t« of Interest on the debt of American plnv* com m I »»loner* will no doubt cltl«s 1« atsiut 2 p«r cent higher than f to « m : ar M- Vintili«- l**ue their prt» I-, m lion ver» «ooii on the debt* of German cities. • apt--'« tn-l. i»-n3«-nra IH fps - i (U»n at •>«tiFr«n» *«'*« w»lfh «»r ! offering amnesty mid homi* tuie Io Aathoay H îjc ' i K»^ n«sunco. cH»Wnial an«l <»rtr«ial an t |*a«-lA« Mail •*mu>- the natives, and they may conclude *ldp llnm fot and < MINA. *<allln« Oat«-» on npp uathrn. to lay dow n their arm* on the»«» con Anthony Hope's new romance, R. Kontim M«nac«-r which lie ti l* ju«t finl'he I, I* called i 11 M AMBII 4M, A"- <• > A l a*« A^ent. l'oit ■lliiiin*. Active hosiiliiii-*, It I» I*- .anti.Ot. ‘■'The Count«** Emil'st" *hd ha* lleved, will ceu*« until the native« Rali»* aitb ti> hrt* to fr'**t*rn point« and Rn been pur< ha-ed by The l-adle'a Home iopr Ai*» Jafwn. I hlna and \n»- j have time to consider these propo*. Journal, In which |H-rl"dic:<l It will tmtta,ran »<*• ot«ta<n«*>| irotn Mr« M« K. Wool • *1«. If |ieace can he »«cured by Immedlitely begin Ttie story I* iMtn«rrt tkkel MniL Wr«t *s-iy, al*» fn»w a J . flank oí N n, St io, ttn*. ataoit a beautiful Count«»* Hhe treating with the natives, now 1 «rem* a mo*t opportune lime. Mtr Ini* quarrel«»! with herhu«tmnd, nnd they liuve d«cid»-d to live in »« lu- new» troni Manila Indicate that Ibi» • Ion In «eperate wing* of the ca»tle. I» the programme determinisi by Thl* they do until ( aptaln Dlepfie, the Uniteti Htate*. In the mean w ho IxH-iime« a memlM-r of the house hold, in ulvi rteiitty <>pi-n* a door, time our army will gel a much de- through which arc r»'V«iiled to him ««■rve<i rest while future movement« the a|*trttneuta of ttie exiled Couu PI are being deckled ii|>on. tesa, with the t*-autlful wupunl standing In a doorway. The Cap- Kh'uffkt'.’w C->«4 lain fall» in love with the young woman, and from thl* point there I* My w ife has u«ed Ctiaml* rlain'* not a moment'» cea»atl«n In th« ro- I Connecting at Yaqulna with the Pain Balm for rheumatism with mattc ad venture* which ensue In grciit relief, nnd I i in recomniMMl it Ho- it-fli-, if* giirdi-n» and /ifllllki DIV QITikQlllP nfiUDiVV a* a splendid liniment for rheums- nelghlairlng place* of rendexvoua. 'ftUUlflA DAI dlLANonir lUBrAItl II.,,, .„..j -u,,.r household use fori which we have found it valuable. Zdts fltrvty Txlr M»«ti&g W. J. Cuyler Red Creek, N. Y. -------HTEAMERn Mr. Cuyler 1» on»' of th« leading At the I.Inn County Fair meeting merchant* of this village and one of hel<l on Friday last Io new subscrip » • i the monl prominent men In I hl* tions were reported. Ileports Were il n L \ *11'11* ■p'li'i mad« by the committee on groin grounds, vicinity. W. G, I’lilpl'ln Editor muda l| ill ill (I .oil ill Red Creek Ucrald. ror »ale t>y and variwu* sutMctlptlon commit! Tees. ¡'eery A Peery. The amount su !»*>■ r 11 >*d ha* not met L|r»t clasa in every respect. Ona of ♦ the expectation of the committee*, the above steamer* 1« due to «all The town of Liberty, Tennessee, and 1« not sufficient to justify organ from Yaqulna about evory wa* obliterate»! by a cyclone Thurs Gallon at thia lime. After i II m - ui five days day last. And yet there are ao»ue slon of the situation the meeting ad . i per*on* who coma to «ettle in Or»*- journed subject to the call of the **horte«t route t>ctwcen valley point* gon, get wet In winter time, nndare rhalrinan, »uch meeting to he called and Han Francisco. Fare: Albany so frightened at the »Ight of water a* soon a* a sufficient amount has and points west to San Francisco,' that they return to tho »tat« of Ten- been subscribed. It Is proposed to nr**ee, where cyclone* and fearful organile with n capital of *.’««*>, and t’abln..................................................... ||0 00 electric »torm* trit)« with people* no further steps will tie taken at Nournl trip,. ................................... I? 00 feeling* and otherwise piny havoc. present or until the necessary tund« Home bomeaaekers are ban! to suit. are subscribed. If the penpie of the They want a Garxten of Eden with county want an annual fair they For sailing dates apply to perpetual »urnmer. They should go should not allow the matter to drop EDWIN STONE, to western ’»an*«*, where It nover now.— Herald. II. I* W ai i »»;. w , Manager. raina, or California, w hich i*Ju«t re T. E. A P. A. covering from an occnslonal drouthy DiT*cf « fwaliy herb tax tit« b»»î i- nyre, Ay«rt,Albert .Oregon. visitor.—Woodburn Indépendant I In the market. 1 * • -, ' ’1 The failure to elect of duty might work a «eriou* mis chief, nnd even Uefcwt tho express ed will of (lie people. It 41 A M 11 «.. ,. Ì*itrllAti<.ì ~ Ar Utainy . .. I.» r. r M 1.« . to r M I Ar Mr H««»^Liirir / • : * , membered by (tie resulting dome» tic row*. Diplomatic red tn|ie I* u wonderful tldrig. h. A»»Ulh. 1 - ‘ William Waldorf Astor has final t ». r. m ! Lt f\»r1 W m »4 ... Ar J «-AM. » w r m 1,3 \ .’«A»») I ' ' e f» a . M. ly settled all qu< »lion a* to whether ■MD InUltlMI» l.v *<« I* M. 7 C A M Ar o not he hail deserted America for «»• ««Nrn T he »’»dr tn«im* • e a! «U • SnlriH, Turtirr Turner, M«r5ni< England by declaring to th« custom t*»»iiUn»1 ah 4 Stlrm, I Alhffiir . I „ _ * Junction . < Hy. Kn<rr«\ officer» in New York that he is a It nr t iwioifir. Jun<ti«»n » «MtA<V <*<VW* . DnkUtA, ««AkiMnl and all and an Englishman r!»«rg *uih tn at <1 i ne h» 41 nf foreigner l|im» (ron* A«hUn4. Congratulation« are ciiteto one coun Mrewrltatp« Wrtll StellJ. try or the other « ’ ’ * ’•' ! • '• ‘ 4 f out war with that country actually Íiea«<-d that all,-it<ly It 1» chiefly re- .in i- .»l‘l of the— n ui e I 'II'P 1* I I ul III' I w 4 ' ♦j.: J I'e.'ice with Hfmln I* noon to I m > ' officially proclaimed *o long after four state« w ill not affect the ma jority In the next Heriate, bat there are litre* when »uch a plain evasion I I ...__ Slia.stu John After all, the deaertrr, iValsh, who left th« American force« 1.1 tight with the Filipinos, probably did I«'»« damage t a tils former friend« thereafter than he hud done before Frevlous to hl» dewrllon 11« Was a company conk. RN» ir/; ¿ A'/?. H !<», ♦ were ♦ *2l- XVi.ltI, against ITW.MfiO,. i IS7. a contest Mcloae that the An glo Saxon laurels may l>c genera»» ly divided. Dewey command« a fleet of twenty : war «hlp« with the Oregon at the lkatt a general banking and ex- , fu nd, followed by twodouble turret- change l>u«ln«MM. IxMmi mail»- at \ ed monitor». Und* Ham I» In «Lape current ra!o», and drafts iM>ued on te cncournge a peaceful aolutlun of principle eitle«. I political questions connected with « ' to V 9. ’1 4. •. ready borne fruit. What with 'he Filipino*, the Ka-ouan* nnd other poviiliilltle«, w« are certainly "tak ing up the white man's burden" with a vengane«. 1 » 1 ■' .......... M*l year for the fir*t time we I passed Greet Britain in asports cf 'domestic merchandl*o. The figure* : CAPITAL, $20000 J •• • 1 • ..••••••*..11. 5 • Bauli oí Scio • "* * -V T i '*’• 4 f *** 1 *■ * ’ ii *.*■ * ». 1 4 BY THE EDITOR A'lvrrtUin« ml«*« at fairJUaur rat<*.te I» Home one hi* Invim'ed an apfwra- *«>4 monthly. t,»n.»ni a4v«ro**n>r«u nwi jw'l ft» I tu* w filili, It I« Mild will measure Wlwn llisiir-Xer l«<l«««i tor lt^-oinwoloa i , ,,,. . , . _ th» milllonlh |Mrt of i «eoind I ■ inventor*« claim« for II will probably he allowed—at all event«. It I« a fritte difficult to *ec how they can tie dl*puted. f-. *• •r. • : • Kipling' latest seen»» tiT have al By IRA A. PHELPK ".i ............. *.............................................................. ! 5 BY THE SCISSORS 2 <• i • a«»*»»«aa«««««««« Itussia Is again In want of money. I The expenses of the Fence Congre«« promise to tie heavy, and then—mid combination «be also needs coin to taiv a lot of new quick firing gun* i with. The Ctillfocnla Fruit Crower *ay"! “The latest reports from Franco ure to the effect that dealer» are not pleased with their purvl i««« of Ore gon Italian prune*; that Ilio trade generally offer* serious »tijis-tion* to them, and that the future of Oregon Italian prunes in France I* anything hut bright." There i* nothing *ur prising iilsiut till*. A* Franco pro duct * ordinarily prunes In < sees* of it* own consumption, it I* nqt likely to InifMirt many prune* from any country utile«* »hey aro of such a character that they cm tv »old ns •’French" |>runc*. Tho European market for Italian prunes la to I hj found in <«erm my, Russi i and other northern countries In Europe. The Italian prune being of ttie type cf the prune* grown In Germany I* readily introduced there. From recent tep rt* It appears probaHe that the projects for the es tablishment of necl sugar factories at I drlleld in eastern Washington and Ontario in eastern Oregon will both materialise j**>n. < 'llmatlcand soil condition* ap|H>ar to taj very favor«Me at l»>th rlacoa. At Fair field the ta-et* will la> grown with out Irrigation, while at Ontario they will la- raised on Irrigated land. The latter will not I*’ an expert mellt. Beet, are grown by the aid of Irrigation very »ucce-»fully III Utah anil New Mexico for the fac tories In tho»e state*. The Ontario -ectlon I* securing a clasa of settler* from Holland and •!«•* wh*re whoar« v-custom**! to intensive farming w I ich w 111 Is- a g'eal aid on the *tarl In growing the led» Io supply the factory. "A word to the wl-« I* sufficient" and a word from Hi« wi*e should he sufficient, but you a«k, who uro th« wise? Tlio*« who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy |H-r*oii* may be taken for knowl- edge, Mr. XV. M '•’«*»* **y* Cn,m berlaln'* Cough Remedy give* t*'!- ter sali«factl<m than any other In th« market. He tin* laa-n In the drug t>u«i- neaa at Elkton, Ky., for twelve year*; ha* *»ild hundred* of bittle« of this remedy »»id nearly all other cough miMllelne* manu actured, which «how* couclu*lyelv that ( hnmlM-rl du’« I* the in >*t **tl»f icfo - rytothe l»"ple, an t I* tnc beet. F«r »ale by Peery A I'eerv. ut» a g<* g'«"l trade tho Building up Salem Steam iuHindry I- I» It building up a g «»l trade her« In Scio, They do fir»t «1*»« work, and their charge* arc *m dl theref->T« lb« Scio p.siple «re taking advantage of It. Mundry sent every Monday morning from the Express Office. T’tr. Ntw* and the Oregonian ono year for |ÍW». rawtoa'ilxtix* chtij!«»’. irag »tor« In the valley. Hecond Ntreet Al bany. Senator linar again say* that we should leave the Filipino* alone. Whether he ba right or wr >ng In hl* ideas, dosen’t It aver strike the veneratile Senator that il I* a little late for such tr.lk. 5 1*1. c. Í Ò --------- UK kl.ERM IS Al l. KIM'« OF 1 1 * K Hardware i5'- A / . V ? <* >v Agricultural Implement", ete., Stove* ami T inware A m in w i. hanged In K im i* City (tie other day on th* mine g »How* which hail wrvwl the purpose* of hl* fatheron« «imitar occasion. Thia thing of following tho ex impie «et by one’« elder, may bo carriol to uticomf urta bln extreme*. • 1 ' »- - , » « • Spevi.tl attention to tin work of all k i n<li*. Aden th for Columbia bicvclc I**. A The tender-hearted Nicaraguan* alioll-died the death penalty some tim* ago. *o now the best they can »to—according to a late dispatch— I« to whip« man until he dro|* dead. And tbl« I* tho country that w iut* to I m - annexed to the United State*. .*■ There have l«-en two casoa lately of .xmwrican soldiers in the Philip pine«, reported killed, te-ing next heard from st the front md fighting away as cheerfully «« ever. No wonder th« Filipinos dc*|n<ir of e«»n ■|Uerlng men who won't stity dead. HARRY S. JOHNSTON CO. I* -------fHoriitr i-iK«;-------- All kinds of mill work on short notiee The people of s.«n Diego and It* environ* have Ju*t accidentally di<- coveriil that • heir water supply I* strongly Impregnated with pru**lc acid, yet, strangely enough no one lei* been poioimal. Evidently they take their whisky straight In San Diego. All kiti'ls ot Lmnlu r, S.i»h, Doon«, Mouhlings. Shin gle»4, Paint.* iiti'l <>ih.... ’ r" ' ‘SC 10. OR EG 0N Engineer W. II. Birr, of Corvallis II I« eslim dud tile cost of the colony r illroad, fro n Monroe to Corvallis to be *121,127 or anaverage of >7. per mile exclusive of rolling st<* k. Mr. Barr ha* handed in to the col ony promoter* nnd itemxed state ment of the coat of culi irtlcle, ex elusive of rolling slock.) M lb*, rail* are to lie used. The Drain Wtdchm.in wrhlch Is run by n lady get« thi« off: The new spring bonnet 1« said Io be a stunner. It will have a eowcati tier In front, a tall tioard behind, a (lower garden on top w ith n bunch of grass on one side and a blrd’scun a«« on the other Tho whole will be elatrorntely tend ed together with crushed ribbon <11'1 topped off with ii very abundant millinery bill. A, r. J. IRVINE, PROP R My rigs are tiist-elass and my horses are good drivers. Back Concert! will all Trains a! W il Scio and Mirnina Train at SUelbur* I e Homer Mills, who was lndi< ted by the grand jury for rap«, jointly with his brother Sam, was arrested nt Arlington Saturday. Sheriff Munk- ers went after him and returned Sunday noon. Nfill-» suspected they were after him and skipped to East ern Oregon. Helsa married man. He I* also In the toil* for cattle steal ing. Nam Mill*, whose trial took place ut the last term of court and result ed in a dlsngreement of the jury se cured tniil n few days ago and Is once more at lllierty. They banish pain and prolonsr life. I d GIVES RELIEF ■ 1 !» * » rw ■ 1 A I was reading an advertiseinunt of Chamlwriain’» Colic, < holers and Diarrhoea Remedy In the Worcester Enterprise recently w hich lead* me t> write till* lean truthfully M I never u»«d any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have ■lever hud to use nioru than one or two dose* to cure the worst ca»e with nix- 'If or children W. A. Stroud. Popomok»- City, Md. For sale tiy I’cery A Peery. T. I CLAXTON, 1^ Contractor A l Builder.. io, • i have Had twenty-five year»' experience in thl» line of work and »in fully prepared to du all kiiiii* of wood work------ ... >lo matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. < I g . - f-4 HOUSE MOVING Given s | h - ci . i I attention. Con- tract» fur work in my line re spectfully soileitisl,., ib V Vavc««« »ui •- •*» f r *re...iu I • -*M ••• <r«^l I • <di I Hh"p on Main street, H( |(t. ORE. 1 iSTEVENS RIFLES:: GfiSH: MARKET MCK», OREGON Tk» -IDCIf 5 a 44 Is • »tea rifle.: ! • -ovr or o i it t riot io. grin <•■«* {[ W«|»»raatMit la »very «•*««- 5otk-i , iag ckc«p «best it b»t tbe price. W«4a r*«Nl«rlv la .1». •» «a4 .SI *•!- * is*. H*war*. i* »<» wrasava, i »- m > ., .»»-•a «*4 U3Or»«Wl »r., ■ ■ i * i sr»:< ial ’»*»:■, WH O»- | k c wiiuwBn HAIEIEP. • ¡ ! : ;[ Will «lo a »trlctly Cash i>u*!n««*. I J. STEVE« ARMS ANO TOOL CO J ;; CKKOP1 » 77u 1230 I I 1 • IV» ÎE RIVER DIVISIONS « (Capt. Geo. Raabe.) Running rvguiariy net ween i’ori‘an-1 and Corval'l*. «topping at all way landing*. ------ RIVER MTIEDUI.E------ Il i- mo II a - s I. eii , Proprietor \ cholee line of frosh meat«. In variety, consLU’ily on hand. ! Steamer Wm. M. HOAG... SAFE, SOLID, ACCURATE, (' m JWIL l AMET are guaranteed to be ¡From tl»«* $A.oo Favorite ” ; ¡to our moat expensive" Ideal." II* iil'V'll lx iV 4 ’Kli‘ vi i ullldU jil? I’ «•• A» 1 4 I a ••« 1 T A *a I - *4 ' \ Ikiwn river, Tuesdays, Thnr*<layi md Haturdav*. la-ave Corvallis tl A. M , A hanv 7 A. M ; Buena Vl«t>« « A M : tndi-i-'iidence " A. M ; Salem !•> A. M , N*wt*rg I2:.'ld P M ; arrive at Portland P. M, Cp river, Monday*, Wedn«*day* md Fr dav*. la-ave* Portland 4 A M ; Nrwtwtg 10 u) A. M.j Halem t.lii P M ; IndeperideraT P. .M.j It i,-in Vl«la 7:30 I’. M ; Albany 9>M‘ I’ 'I ; «rrlve at Ci rvallt* H:W P M. Thl* »H amer ha* been e-|Ulpf>ed with first cl*** accommodation*. In i lulling an elegant piano. I nsur lM*»««i for carrying both freight sou p.,.»«enger*. J TURNER, Agent, Albany Ore. EDWIN STONE. M in:i( gi r, Altiany. C. G. CV kkh , Agt., Fort (land, foot o' Yamhllt street. 1 ENGP.AVING T« < nr* Cnn«»lpa<H»n *«»<•••»<. T.»« • . < su l> ' *Ui»rii«L Ml o» «11 Cl 1.0 ioriy. «rev»'-'« ' Til». N»' «and the Nan Franciosi Bulletin one year for ft.*'. <>l! for «untile-. « 9 IL » Sf. * • r •*> 4 ♦ • y ’ Al 4 a ’ *L * * « ♦ • ï r *f.*7 w -• ■ < /** * V**«****-- " k ■ -V * - * & rr I ■■ V J.