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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1899)
■lay, and M vcral went out fr<>m here Nellie Bilyeu and Nellie Munker», and look dinner under the «hade of ' Me«-r« i • i Manis, II. I Hum t the big tree» In that vicinity. ■ nd N Young. Johnson A Phillips are prctMrlng The »tat«« I ma rd of education h«« Io make numerous change« m the ■nnounced that paper* havo taw-n A J. Jotin «on wa« at Salem thl* machinery In their inffl, and aoim* awarded to I.inn c<>uniy tciihers »• now machine« will ta- •dd««l, the fnllowr «tain ffl. at»«, Mn week. A. I Powell wa« an AtlMny vta im/«l lni|w>rtant of which will la« a Mluole Munkere, of Scio, Mr« Ven» Meili urn Print», ............................... 3|e fwr yanl •• , new Lolling aystem, new cleaners Kearn, of Lehatmn. «nd A tom W. tor on Mtalday. Htaudard Print»,.......... ............ ....... 4c •• M and a machine for making lolled M<>»e«, now of Mbownok», N !»•!»., sht riff Munker«, of AltMny, WM« Extra Print«,............................ . 5c *« | oat». .*«t»to diploma«, Abbie Fry, of la-tv. in Scio .«vitunfay ta«t (Over 2«*»> yard« on sale) Thet'urtl« Lumtier < o , ii«» made nun. Wayue Starr, of HodaviHe, F. Eruil of lx«>m muslin,................. .. . Wm Brown, a Salem w<a.| bruk , a prup< adlon to t lie |n«q>lc of Altmtiy (’• Standard now at Heppner, and er, wa« In Hi lo W edi>e«day. i it..i w attuile. M r ». faille Bigta-e of Sweet II iitn**; 1 hot A u.O'ifti, . . , to erect a aawmlll at that place with Liveryman F. J. Irvine waa up at 1.1, muslin... .................................... ......... t rutting capacity of |M,0ti0 feel |x-r life diploma«, John (i. Swan, lid« on» lhe ttr«t of the week. Elkin». Carrie Patterwin, Maud day, provided that the peojJe will •• Vicugna,” beat ttanelettc in the tnark«-t^...Sc Wm Brenner and A. L. Illrhard ■ lunate about '>» acr»'' of land near Beard, Anna M. Yanit«, W. F. Par- '•in were at « m I«-m Saturday ta»t. the H. 1*. detxit fur the uac of the rl«h and M. An«elma Frlrata-nh. J. II Gum, <d Alhwny, w i« »ver cvm|»any. Home of our Stay ton friend« made Mr*. Harriet O. Phlllipe, w hoæ I• very «rriou« mt»(ake whe.i they thl« way I u.-aday, hating r.«le over (illnoM was mcnilooed in these lm|«>rt<«l a horse to beat pat Mur on a w head. \LB.\NY. ( HtEGU.X I ho«. Alllaoo and Allert C.^e #• r.. • phy. The hor«« they put up to l«-at ¡column» last week, died at t , tiotue of fmraon, II. i’billip». Th nr« him 1» a hafltleinie horse, tail «be al Al>»iuy satur»l«y la«l, on ■ abort well t»u»l’ie«« trip. ¡day, June 13, age«I ?»t year« and four | and her record were ts-th month». I lie remain« wed* laid to known to Pat« tucker», and although ’I’ J. WILSON, John K«te« and hi« «later. M ise real at tho Providence cemetery «he run under the name of llelh* Mice ICaitM, w.-rv from I Flynn, «he wu» known and easily Saturday la«t. Friday tail. When you nolle a man digging In r««-<>giiir<«| a« a hor«c of an entirely Mr and M r». J »me« Munker , the ganlcn very __ «lowly, ,, «topping _ different name, and mm without a Sall tn, were Vlailing relatives record, llul »lie 1« a handsome ani A. (». Frlll, l ’ tijaictan and surgeon often to re«t and cumin* o vaslonallv, thi« city Sunday. M |O, UIU.IUÖ, Scio t ireg-m. It'« safe to s-«y III* wife ha» got tiliii mal, and it «lie could run a little hit ReV. IAingt»>tl<>m. of AltMny, »he Would ta> a valualje borae. \Vur‘'m« n are enjpigcd In Icarlng : l.i work, tiul if he tie digging like a i.l Scio the tir«l of (he week, I'at Murphy 1« «till champion of this doliti thè <Ud L««rii t«i-k of lite Sci» g'*sl fellow, never stopping tn re«I log with friend«. hotel ’ and whistling a (sqiulur air, he'» nt m-ck •■’ the wi»al«, «nd 1« looking J. I*. Burton, of Silem, w for now victim« all he time. 0 The mornlng and eveolng mali i ter worm» tor latll. —Ex, (mg In «- io W.»lne«<l.<y, tlie gu*-«t A lai»t Sunday i tittle «on of Mr. ami ts-tu-a-n Alliany and ( oriniti» ha« T. L. Buggar baa la-ought si.it' ol II. 8. John«ton. ALBAN Y.tillF. <X is-en <ll»contlnued ag»in«t M-vetal of the rcnidenls of Mr«. C. I* Compton, who live near It I. iliiger m l J. N Morri« Fro»idem e church, met with quite REMOVAL SALE!! If you unni thè liest mi ai far thè thl» M-ctlon to collect money due. ii «erlou« accident Mr. Compton drove down !•• Silem Saturday ta«t him for »ut>»criptlon to hi« paper, money _'is serve«) in thè vai ey, go Io take In Iho Ii iraorace. Bl Iwu Mitka wo util move- •D to Do- Altsoiy lunch counter. mid the aulta wrr«> brought in he had hl« family in a wagon an-l w i» driving a «j lrlfi«l hnr»e, when In M * I-- ry >f I > i>: .n. Yamhill to our p rmnuent location e • ju«tice court at Albany, thus enu«- Dr. L J. Tisld ha« ID ovcm ) hl* w»tne manner Hie little hoy, who 1« county, wa« in S«-lo the tlr»t of the t w•» ii.»*r» <-a«l of l*.( 1. ! mg quit«- an ei|-«-ns« th«»««« M ho olili«* all exponte» to those office luto roonis In th«* lillyru but four year« of age, fell out of the week, vi'ttmg with rvtallve« «co tit to answer lhe complaint. Ut \Ve are «< lliug mi llic cut ami I building, over 8. M. Ikinlcl's «tori- wagon ami one whi«*l run over hl» ata»h ot<i<*r... Ira \titw.lt wlio a»« tieen attend 3 Th«- farm residence of Mr. Alni head, almo«l severing one ear, and Roail »up« rvl«or T. J. Munker* Ing the «t iti N irmal, at Monmouth, bl« face. The l •• .i 1 agi- fori f of no-n nnd lì lOM I Mr» 8. F. Fleener. at*-ut two miles lanlly hrutaing _ ear came homo the tlr«t of the w<*ek. il Work on Iti« r isii In hi« districi. ■ we«t <>f Scio, wa« burned to th« wa cut almost entirely off, and was Mr». Pugh, of 8dem, w i« In Selo h ground Tuesday afternoon. Most of only pri vented from t tiling off by a V. B. (ioln 1« Impiovlng thè np- th« latter part of la«t week, vi«itlng pcarani-o of hi« ri-aldenc»' by a now the household effect« wi re Saved by «mall - . thin of the lower part of old time friend« and acqu-dntence. I hard work. Mr*. Fleener was tn the ear. I ne little fellow NO FAILND TO THE RACE was •■il of p dui. l’re»! Smith 1« thè nr tow n nt I lie time, ami knew- noth- brought tn town and Dr. Prill put Ml«« Alice Mi-N imer, of Torv»t i-t. *•><■(• nt th« f twrUtl*« < ! mg of th« tire utitIIJt wa» all < ver. hl« ear back In place anti think« that (•rove, 1« in Scio thi» week. vl«itlng Emma (ioblmnn, fin avowt-d an Ob M*. Marshal N Young ha« the thank« he can «.ive it. The l«>y showed w ith her *l»tcr, Mr«. T. J. Munker«. 1 «u ri'Mbtf out from M< » V1 archisi, w i« in *•■ lo over Sunday, Fred Smith 1« In S<-io till« week, 'of Tur N ews ’ household ft.r a Is.x great nerve while the surgeon w <- C<»l when I tnrt an io«l g.iVi-two le< ture» al thè chi it work hi him, and II 1« quite Ilk« tin* B ’girt mill, which he w i« engl i of flue, large Mexican st raw la-rrlcs. hall. >ld «larky tba highway, who m aa bolt iy that he wil. soon recover, al m-er, Ii ivtng cl<i«<«l down for a t ibulks'» Bohemhin bra«s lmn«l | Mr. Young ha« quite n ''patch*’ of though Io- li.id i vi rv close call, and «hurt time. «•hi »f al •itgf with ¡«ainful « flh’rt A« 1 these ta-rrloa, mol tlie quality can wuii 'l q tn to aurr alwmt rny road I hi» I mm ii i tigigi-d t > fornisti inu'ii not ea-lly Is- t-enten. If you are Just how Io i -i apt d death 1« hardly M r. and Mr». John I’sihat, of near awked him tf h* knew the cotonrFt place for Ito- )oiirth of JUIy ci-lebratlon ut il-Miklng for •« good variety of herries explainable. Mo my, w.-r.* vi'iting in "v io W.-d "Kurtjal Jarka • planta*hub T* b- Slay ton. I io plmd you should nee the Mexican. ocm I iy, fin* gm-«t of Mr. and Mr» r<-¡tral«<d ”Yr* aah. I know« det plac«- M r. and Mr«. Frank Ihitcher li.»vi Coltiirv. Alt - rt < ..la An ag<-«l lady w.as run Into by a rt<ht w«H Y’«>* keep r ght on to de ti ■• tliMfik» of tfd- «bop for n fin« Mr. mil Mr». Jonnlng«. of till«city bicycle rider on the sidewalk in till« Thoin.va Met'lain Munker« w hr»«e i < it r<»’nar an* <frn turn t«» dr right an l»t'k< t • f «tr.m ta-rrh.«, thè flr»t ol • 1'1. i ■ I M r- I :• *'' • ■ r • \V , - city Monday mul knocked down, death occurred In thi«. city, Thur«- th<- m-ason. <»» a mile " loo. were Salem visitor« on ' iturday **Ik> you know tha c*»l< r rl*” 1 aaked Mr. and Mi« t II. tjueener. who | -m h accident' w ill have a tendency day, June la, l«'.r.i, w <» burn in Cl iv of I i«l week. to exclude w lidt'ta from the aide county, Mi«»ourl, June 2J, ISV.. •’KurnaJ Jarkwut? Yea, aah I r< '(di » !•«-.«» Jordan ari- thè proud Mi«« Hattie Rundlett, of Salem (-■ri nt* lo n lounclng ls»y tsiby, , a ilk If they get too frequent. Tim llecriHMHi the I'laiti« With hl« par know« the kumrl Hkf* a book ** «tree!» are in <>««! conditlcn now, ent«, live brother» and three »(«ter«, came up W ■•■Ino-I tv, mid will visit i» tioru io thi-iii un Sunda» ’!!• >• sard to ta a ftra* friend of the wbicli «nd whiM-ls should not timnopollxe in I'l'i, and M-ttl»*d on a f irm hear .1 i .iuple of week« with her «later, Inai. eolored man ** tlie walks. , silcm. In 1'1« ho went tn the Mr». C. Y. Jotio-Zn. ’ J I . V. i.i. Ml% • ■»<• B. li Miller 1« building nn ioidi The editors will arrive In Port mine« in < dffornl i, a companied Mr. mid Mr«. A. \V. Hig.y ••Why. 1‘rr heard quite a number of Iloti to lil» r- «idi'l.i e on the thè «outli people any ao *’ «ide. John Sim«, the expert enr land <>n Monday July :l unit ;cm.dn Iho latter dying the following year ••wheeled" to ( »rv dll« M.initay, nini the «aw and there and In It« vicinity until the a« they w. re ready to retirrn home. vlaited i ii c»u|>!c of <tay« with Mr. *'¥<»’ La*, eh? JUt said he wu a (■enter, I» doing 10th leaving on that day for the and Mr». I. W. Ihlley ’ > nt frit: d of dr rull'd rare, did dey? hammer act. i «Omid Th-- secretary «.iy« “If we I he trip hotne wa« an eventful one, 'll" Z.leria Bitty, of McMinn c t Y j . if Ktirn**! Jarkeon am a frrrat Then* 1« no kick coming at th. tecepted all the invitation w<> have and during It Mr. Munker» «pent fr • nd of <dc rull’d rar«- % n J (loan* know work <l<>n« by the Salem Steam -■«•cviveil we would not leave lhe .'tk I iy» on lhe «■», 1 I day» of w hich ville, Wa« in S«-jo |ii«t week, vi»lt- Lxuiidry. Yoti can »end your lutin -Inti- this s’liniin-r. Our creditors he w n on nn allowance of one pint Ing with Ml«- « Winnie and Sylvia Munkei« and Monta Daniel. dry every Monday by taking it to demand that wo return.” of water and two cracker» tn each ‘Perbapa you newer w anted anythin* M (’. (till drove to Monmouth (he ex pre»« office. twenty-four Imur«. In l<i| he inraln ■f bitn?" I au|7|frated. Effective June iMth, trains fl and 0 Wedne«day, to tiring home Mi«« went to t nlifornia, 'topping at > re- lt> v. Ixmglaittom will conduct *'WhlU' man’** rirlaimrd the oh! mar. m the <'. a E. II. It. comhionly <'ra- ■■ I - .;I. w ho !. I • • ’ll It te rllllg aa hr lifted up t » hand», “do yo’ ob -.rv! '«.it tin- l*re«t>y '.-rimi churvb known as tho front trains will only kn two year», and while there he »cliool there the (,a»t wint- r. . took mi active hurt in tho war with In ti-i' Ity Sund iy, June 23, at 11 • n rrr r : . . make three round trip« p--r week Mr. noil Mrs. J. II. lindel« ami • ■ i ’ t in .'. Iw-tween Alhany moi Corvalt«, leav the Indian«, who li.ld In-iotlie quite **Yra, you arc trry »aiue ** their «on, <’heMer, were up from ing Albany on Mondays, Wednes tmubliMome in northern California An’ how did I »fit die latncnrim?*’ I’r s ( Browne ha« liren Im day«, ami Fridays at (i.06 p in nml and .«oulhern Hreguii. In t<>7 he salem .Sunday, Vlailing with M r«. "I don’ know " provli-g hl- n ■ ■ fitly pur« ha«<-d prop -«-turning leave ('»rvalis nn I’ues moved onto a f irm three mile« we«t ll’a lirotlier«, A. J. end (’. V. J i din "Lrtmatr!! ) «ah I w r«-ka a<o • *«> - | j'i'tt. I.l' (><- '«-»t plate *-t -tays, Thi-rsdays and Saturdays at of .Scio, where lie re«ided until M>n. I went down to Kumel Ja» kaon'a ptan 'even year« ago, when lie meyed to Mr«. S. A. Jerow, Ms. E. ( . i<-«i<lent'< ‘ , rnd the coming full will fl. Pi a. m. 'ailiun t«> •«. *• u ’art« r, ho works for thi'i'tly where he remained until ( Impmun ;im! 'll-« Kate Horgan, cf « r«et n ilwclling thereon. Dr. Fr»al strong, of New York, a I hi« death. him 1 etarU'l to r*t*i home ’bout 11 Salem, vlaltcff In rcf» Sunday, the Iir. Browne 1« carrying one eye In graduate of Yule, mid mi ln«tru<*tor o'elock at Diffht. an* while 1 waa walkiu | He waa married t<> Phpcta' A gm-«t of Mr. nml Mr«. (', Y. John- I war auddenly ootched in a ■ -Ung thl« tn ck, a* (Io- rc«ult of a of <-<insiden<bl<* tmte, La« I m ' - ii elect Crabtree on May , 1» •'>, and togetti »on. w<H«d chopping. A »tick ■•<1 as president of the t'niversity of I er they lived in luippine«» until b’ar trap I wa« held In dat trap two little Mi»» Lillio Tirplcy. of Silcm, ho ire. an’ dat ’ ■•unta for iny hunrnraa «truck him In tin- righi eye,ciiu«ing ■ in-gon. ’o «u«-cee«l ('. II. Chapman. Aui'ii't 2t>, l'u«, when death dark M-riou- F«ir tin- past two year« In- has held ened llm tlirv'hold of Ihuir home c um* up \Vi-l i ii* I iy on h-r bicyi le, I >al a dr aort of rnau d«-kurnel am put I <|uile a paltiful t>ut not wouml. tin- chair of lecturer on history’, -n hik I claimed Mr«. Munker« a« it« ami will vi»‘t it t*ie homo of tier Un* out b’ar tra|»e to notch cull’d folha cimain, (too. \V. i’tiillip». (or n few A (H-titlon 1« tx lng circuì.ii<-«l n«k Yah- college, mid cmuen very highly victim. Again >n J muary I I, l«~o by dr Ir^ra “ tcciimmendwL He will arrive in lie wa« married to Mary ’ hrl»man, ilaye. Ing the city council to order tlie “Waa that taar-trap In front of Ibo Mi" Wiiit io Muiikera,of tin» city Eugen« almut Septemta’r first. principle «tr- i-t» graded mid gravel w ho «till live» to mourn the death roh’firl'a meat houar I aaked in<t 'll" Alice McN itm-r, of r o'e«' • <l. Tlie ftiuvi-1« mi lm|Hirtnnnt one of a kind and loving hu»*i.iiid. Now that warm Weather lias come “Yr«, ►■&)» rl*ht by de doat,“ replied mil «houhi receive the nearly »up tn »fay it might I m - well for all to n- hi l«7o he repre.cntrd Linn conn < »rove, drove to Salem Wednesday tho ohl man With friend» ami i o' .ill our i»<«iplc. *.y io th. lioii'e <u' n’pre-i nt.iflve«. f»r a «hort vi.it memta-rthat tlie water tank I* »mill ’•Then It was art to protect hie meat j reliitlve». Again, in l«?tl fie wa« elected tn the Al«>ut . i » i Klondiki-ra arrived In md it would lie well to u»e waler *tra‘na< thlevea. won't It?” Mr. nod Mr«. Frink M«»rrl* irnl 'cn ite. and In !»'.<! wa« a mendicr of **Yre aah. reckon It wa» but waa I -■ itti-- Friday and brought out $ I*»*, -psrlngly. If a fir« »Imuld :.r< ak out Mr. nod Mra. It. W < »ill *|M’nt Sun •»»I. A ri-|«-rt from Skagway »ay« with the water tank nlsiut dry It the legislature. artrr Ins bacon? No. aab! 1 war jtat He united hlm»e|f with the Chrl« day on the coot tank * »»f < ‘in bl rm the output *i tin- Alaskan mima ■ night work a hn.dshipon the town. Ifwine u> open de d«»ah an' look in an’ ibi« y« ir I» <'»iimai--i| at tlflceo to I tie ordlunnc«- covering the um - of tian church more than thirty year» creek, at tin- t irm home of Mr. and •re how much inrat dr kurnel had on I w inly million iloll ir-. • ity water should I»- carefully read ■ go, and lived a constant chrf»li«n M r«. John Allia-in. han* fur de winter?” (ieo. iTavIo, th« foot-rnccr, iml borne In mind when using life. 1 Io- l»Mr-l of trustc«-« of Mineral “And you captained mattrra to the Il.-«ide«:i «orrow ing w ife he leave« Stayton, w«« io Meta Tti-wlay. Spring* collegi , at n meeting held water fur sprinkling and I’rlgati'-g t»l- '.tI when hr came out to let you out dxchi.drei Mm. Sarah Smallmnn, race between him mid young 1‘itcli lii'l w ■••■k, i I- i lc«l lt«V. L. I* B<« k purpose». of the trap?“ H i'.. ford Ii i« I m . n nri.le, mid will tie pr- «lil'-iit of tilt-collcjr«. 11« b i« a«- Th< race between Fat Murphy ami Mn Mi •«■•■ •>, i. •< re - H did. eah Arter I'd hollered an* i -'pled tlx* (Mwltion mid w ill lumie B. ll Fh nn—better known it« Bq_ti-r Clinton and (ora Munker« two run In n week or »■>. hollered an’ was moa dead dr kurnr! ' dlfitcly ««'lime i'I» delle«. Mi-««r» F. J. Irvine mid ta I. Cd- ■ reek Maid- wa« run at Salem Sat lilothei«, T. F. Munker«. who re'id e« near till« city, and Jamea Mlink cum down an’m>t tn« free an* what hurt popular liverymen, 1 h- I A I morning train now urday last and resulted In favor of er», of Salem. two'i«ter«, M«» .1 me nv.in, Scio’« my freltnta de inoe* w as w hat hr aaid to arrives at Muuk«-r« about twenty- I'at Murphy the Judge deciding Mclfomdd, of this city, and Mr« , <lr»ve dow n to s item siturdiy l.i«t, me Arter I’d *ap!ainod to hint all ’bout flv<-minute« earlier, an<| th il» the Hint he won by four feet daylight. ami purch i»e i ft flm- new hack, Elizala*tli Fate-1, of Sdeni, nine it hr hit ti c art<n time« w id hie ranr an morning mall get« IS al»>ut V o'clock I here wa» a gissl deal of money up grandchildren and a little nieve their livery bualne««. wai l dat if hr etar eotched tne tryin* The change 1« a g»»«l otic, and u « on tlie race, and .all was turned over 8. (i. Rundlett, iicciim|-anled by rnHvd to abominate hie meat house a<in he’d tru«l that It will I m - |x-ruimicnt. ■ Iter the race without a kick. Sev Whom he and Mr«. Munki hl» «i.«tcr. Ml" Lltmta Hondlelt, of from childhood, an I a ho«t of friend« diet guiah n c w ith • irh Impetuosity I’roL llawlcv h»« resigned M* eral from tin» section drove down to mourn tho Io«« of a trim friend Salem, w.i« tn S<-Jh I i«t Week intend dat I'd nrhtar aer anoder well day Ing tin- picnic an I vlailing with pri 'blent oi Wlllami tte unlver-tly to wilneaa the race, ami retsirt it a and kind nelgtilair. very exctltng affair. »tatsde sort o'a man Knrnrl Jackeonam but will remain w I Ii th« cnllcg« I l,«'t October tic w a, taken III. and tiu ir »later. Mr*. < V. Jobnaon. aiUt dat a dr sort of a frrn’ hr am to de II iwley 1« u hot ■ v(*,.ii-ionI't nml Merchant Roa» E Hiller lm< re «im e had la-i-n aconxtant though pa Mi«» I»<>ra rtv< •r«, win» ha« l»-cn cull’d people ’round yere Detroit wants a ' banc" to tump the state -s-lvial another Invoice of new goods tient «ufferer. Many llftie» he attending tho Drain Normal «chool Frir Pr«*«a If th it 1« an Issue In lh<- next emu till« week, mid now tins nn timid would wi«h for health and Io be ■luring the puat winter returned ds-ut a» complete a line as can I m - well ag.i'n, but «ahi that If It could home Saturday I i't Sho w.ia ac- pilgn. Patti t*rar« Itnrgtar«. In w.-y! will return Io A merle- found in Linn louniy. Mr. Hlbhr not ta- It wa«all right, and tl.at he ■ -miMiiled by IKtle 1 iy My -r«, who Unririura arc th«- ¿fwal terror-of Mmr. rd lie will ri-> elven royal Welcome, is con«lantly Increasing his »t<a*k wu> fully prepared 10 go. Hv had h «1 ta-cn out there on a visit. I atti'» life at ( r.i’K* y m* .«alle, and she mil ihe Salem st. im Laundry will md adding m-w lines, mid le-«lde* tl.el.< »tof car ■ ami attention, and Walter I'.lyeu ha» tieefl cmpl-iyc'l hr-e bol ill her window >h ut tere fitted • Illi eofdlmie to ilo flr«t da«- Work tn- always tiuys tint produce of t tie nothing wn» left undone which by T. W. Dilley, of ('urvallla, and farm, and pay* for II I tie highe» t Would tend to comfort him. with elretrir 1*11*. w bl"h start ringing nt moderate prices I ike volir laun will move to (bnt city In a .«bort priir» NeXt wia-k he will have w at the alitfbleet touob. x* hile by the ■ Irv to tin- expre»« • Wee every Moli l>eaih, dark anil lonely death, 1« time. Srlopiople regret, the de- new adv tn tne«e columns, telling in the world, and all that i, lairn l>arture of Mr. nnd Mr«. Bilyeu, but Mime mnohinerx a cun m fl red amt a day. atsiut hi« new goods. number <>f d* ea are h t Inoar in the mu«t die, and while In «ime In hope they may proapvr in tbe’r new Io««t Sunday was v«ry plea«antly pmunde S|w • isl wnkhiixn are told A couple of young men from Leb stance Il »eem» more pitiful than in home. • pent hv quite n mimi» r of our |ieo • ff rv< tv t; /! ! <*n **m nd” duty. It is M. s Cary left Monday foi Lewi« i p1«- out nt Frovldem-e ctiurvli .mon were in Scio Sunday last, ami other«, »till death cornea to u- all, addati - Casse’Ta «Inumai. i io-’c wa« 'i-rvlci « there during tin from their conduct one Would judgv and In thitcam it tiiok from u« an ton, Idaho, whom he ha» tx-cn cm that they were member» of n very honor<«l plom-er, one w ho«.* Ilf«* had ployed a« flmekeeper on a new "tough" gang. They were not half txa-n «1» nt In Hie Work for better railroad, building in that »action. as *'t>ad" a« they let on, and ft giMnl ment of mankind, and tho atate, Ilia many friend» in llil.a city -wifi ikick would have brought county and vicinity ha« lo«t one ol wl»h him auive»» unbounded In hi« FiRST III SHAPE. FIRST IN FORM them to their M>naea very quick. 11« beat and mo«t exempliary citi new I ■•bl of labor. Such conduct and language as these zen«, and the hereAVed family baa AND FIRST THE MAIDEN II. I). I.iml'-n, of tho firm of Han- - two«baps Indulged In !» vefy dr lost a trur hu -i-md acd kind father. grade.) to say the least, atid show« Tho pubik- and private llfu of Mr. «eti A Landon, wn« in Scio Monday . to stranger« the true make up uf the Munker» I* worthy of lhe emulation on hi■ way t-i tho tlrm« «awmill, ten To uillea e i»t a f S. io. He li.vl b- etl • parties. of all young men wl>o»e n«plrntron» -i . ■ rintcnnli.g the budding of I II. Shelton 1« circulating a sub- are or «b-iuid tie- for IPe l.e«t In pl atform nt \V«-«t Scio for loading «criptlon paper for the purpose of lereat.» of i ome, country and «■«-P-ty. lumix-r on car. for «hipin-nt. raising money to Improve the road Though lie 1« detd he yet *|>eak« Mr. «nd Mr« John \V. Moore, leading Into Selo from the east, nnd In tlie life Im lived and tf.c r> my also In the Rlchaninon gap. na» ■el» of kindne«', wlm h it gave him w To now r< «tdc In sherman county near Wa«« » («-«torth «, are vlailing road 1« In a deplorible condition plcaaur» Io |M-rform. in till, vicinity thia Week. Mr. ■luring the winter M*a«on, unit re M »re w 1« om of thi early settler« quire« more work than 1« aliowt«! ”Too;: tf'ooi! T»:l! ■ >f liii« county, lie having i nnn- here the supervisor by the regular tax in I - 1«. and be cl itm« t<> h iv<- m i le work, tint people are donating We will |>ay the liiglie«t market quite lita-rally, nnd no doubt we price for wool, and II will tic to tlie tin that rail» ever aplit In thl» 'Ve ate ngeiit« in Albany for th« two be«t line will have ■ better rimd in that »ec- Intervet of grower», to «.-«i U«, be- nrlghtairlhaaf. Mr.■nd Mr«. Mom have many old-time frlcn«!» In till« tlon next writer. fore di«po«|ng of their clip. (’or.'- ts in the 1 lliteil States, section and arc enjoying a vi«it s. m km The home of Mr. «ml Mr*. J. A. with them this week. Bily eu was the scene of a very picas- 1 nnt -octal gathering on Saturday Wxi’. Fer Hin. evening of I i»t *sek, (he •a'caalon Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike C'lly, Cal. Almut June •>»»!» (’, C. ix*c will Mjrat "I'uring my hroffMn tat** Is'lng in honor of their daughter, I Ml«« Mmul, mid her cousin, Vhno. have 100 head of draft anti Middle sickness from «ciatlc rheumathm, Bilyeu, of Albany, who were over horse« which he will »ell .it public Chamta-rlaln’» Pain Balm wa« the We I i rr' ii <’■ ■ ■ 111 • • t«' lllli <i| Ini'll Ci»r*o-t :■ ill 111 tick W II it e ',’*1 • vi«ll. Aftel an ho .r plea «ant «ale on four month'« limo, at hi« • lily remedy that gave linn any re i i ,.- . . , ’ Iy «(«-nt In «mg» aud instrumental fiirm «1 x and one half mile« -luth lief.” Many other« have tc«|lfled harp an . f V valent corset at lit I-i -l’> music mu.ic all all repaired rejml’rcd to to the tim lawn, mat of «*elo, Walt for him If you to the prompt relief from pain which dlitl It. -'■ .-.I lia'. i- ail «-Il-Ill corset I till line of Sunitner Corseta nt 2ôc where cacti did Justice to a Isruntlful want good horse«. this liniment nffonl«. For sale by I supply of ice cream »nd cake, 1 XII the abow are tfelivcrwl to kxtur poktoffice j Those present on thl» liuppy occa- i . Tn»- 5rw« ami the Oregon tan one Peery A Peery. *vceipt of price. I sion were: Mr. nnd Mr«. J. A. year for fitto. The working cta««e» form »Miner Bilyeu, Dr. amt Mr«. 8. C. Browne cent, (lio mlililte cl»»« 2» per cent »■-»•«•«• Teur .i-.w.l« Wlib Caa*ar»«« Mr. and Mr«. F. I. Jonc«,Mr«. t . A. Masonic Block and the upper class 3 per cent of the C»n4f <*.th»rtlr, «are roa.iipat i<m tor«.er • « \Vwr"'.>r, Mr«. IVm. Brt*"'»er, M!«»- m «• S. tre C € t«:'. *l«rrrun«ae.tf population of thh. country. V\' I I ■ ■ ifolng t ’’ thi» yi-nr and at « cl «rr price < <>tt >ii g'«nl« w.-re m-ver i In a|>er in tln> I tilled st .i. - III.u> tiicy BN !•«! iy. We haw a large »!u< k on hand. Note the following price»: PURELY PERSONAL I Ladies' Shirt Waists 1 TI I In» prop« S. E. Young and Son Attorni at Li* gai Nitan Pnthc Yirrict \ M udì ( 'lir:i|HT îlinn tin L 0F LOCAL INTEREST dtins (»tier them The ‘ • 1 AIK * ’ J . I WE. I VER a O°RN Â Y w mm m m m m mwt m m WE Will make a Slight Heduction on Alai. Hats until after the Glorious Fourth... COLE & WYLIE •'(UUUdUhUiUUUUUUUUUUliUidUiU NEW GOODS! Hew.... Shirt Waists Latest Styles and ►H Lowest Prices NEW SHOES Nice, Noliliv an»! Neat............ At Prices that (’nn’t be Peat!! New Dress Goods In halt wool Hvnrirth', ■ » \ jih I wide, nt 25 celits.... . I rom W B. Stevens to $2.(Hl Co Prices on all our goods are towel than you « an evt anywhere « Ise, and von can save inone\ if Voll trade with us V S. M. DANIEL