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áCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
VoL. Il
Bíil’lí 0Í Scio
CAPITAL. $20000
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Presiteli
A. J. Jûhiiûa
J. W. Gaines
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Cashier
Ik»»* it general tanking and ex­
change IxiaintHM.
Izmns macie al
current rale«, and draft« i «.» u < m I on
principle cille»«.
CASH : MARKET...
NClO, OREGON
II emiy H arm E f . k , Proprietor.
A choice linn of fr«*»h meat«, In
Variety, constanti/ on hand.
Will >l<> a «trlctly Cash b<i«!ne»«.
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WATCHMAKER
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I” ret cl a to In every r< -pect. One of
the above «tt-amers 1» doe to «nil
from Yaqulfia about every
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Il*™ VITALITY,
LOST VIGOR
ANO MANHOOD
*'ure« Impotence, NQht Fmitolon. and
Wasting (I I »ease«, all effect» of aeli-
at*r«ei or cxce»« and Indie-
fretidn A nerve tonic and
h|no«l builder. Bring« th?
pink glow to pile check« and
reattnea the tire of youth.
Bl mail AOc per hex;If hoxe»
for tfPd.AO; with • written guarffn»
fee to euro or reftind the money.
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One of the Inducements for th«’
The McMinnville Transcript says
By IllA A. I’ll ELI*.
M. <1. Lownadale expects to h»rve«t boys to go to Portland 1» the prom­
ise that they will tm HotMonlu«l.
P'.'U' bux< s of apples this fall.
Refined
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¡'hat ought so settle th«- matter.
it is e»ti’nstr«J that the rice crop
I’rr annmn, la var’ii >
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Th«* two honks of Pendleton have
of Jefferson county, Texas thl« y«-sr
MllfRofllhg,
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more than II,USi.uuo of dep«>alls and
will be worth more than 1 1 .«KJ»»,«»»».
Advrrita'.ftff r»lr« at fuir. Il» «n< rwir*.«« »w
a harvest Is «aiming on. Thl» «ce­
£taa»*l monthly.
<»nc man ha» !>•» acr«»» in onion« ll on w*» never in »och a condition
Trnnetanf »4v«n ti«rnwihU n*u«< iw» mkl R>r at Kandikcc Illinois thh y«nr. and,
financially
A h**h ibarrrvtaf laflvem for thvir Inwrtkvn.
exps’cts to harvest a crop 2-5d,(M«>,
A Portland man Ju«t from tk»w»on
taishels.
iLnirtv’dal H»
ai Vi«», <»rw<o«».
says there were ten lhou«an<l l«ilc
•*•«nvta toa mall matt«*«
It I» reported from Ontario, < >re men In tho city without money or
gon thst »L■■■,I".,•*, were paid out, pren|iect4 «if getting work. How
> f<>r rati)« st that place during the large is !>aw«on anyway.
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month of June this year.
Our merchant marine ha« tieen
A*>y«*«r-old girl arrived st Tho getting Its • hare of the r'slng tide
Ia«t winter w»s too «ever» for the I Ml I«™ Friday, having come alone all
of pr«»|icrily. The total output of
Lucretia ilewi.-rry and the vine. the way fnim K»n«.-is. Nhe exia’ct
Were kill«’«! to tho ground The «•«I to meet her brother, William American shlp-y»rd« for the fiscal
y«-ar en«ling June .kith, was larger
Th« Oregon Volunteer, are now l-ognnlierry docs not appear to have
Mct'she, but ho wao not there and thsn In any y«-nr, excepting Is'.H for
at San Francisco waiting to be mu. suffered.
cilixch« have undertaken to find s quarter ««-ritury
Ihirlng last year
terad out. t'pon their arrival at the
we built 11 Ji vr»»«-ls of tjl,87«i grus«
Measr«. J. M. Osborn and J. W. him for her.
gulden gat«’ they weru mot by Gov. : Fi-ster. of Rentoo county, have ju.l
When E. M. Il«-««i's little niece tons while Great Britain built IMP,
We arc light after
<i«s-rand members of the Portland recieved a ».Vs» tarll from the cele- w.«» naknd It »bn would ilk* to bn M <>f l, ‘ ,,.ll,i ton«
i imted Shorthorn toia-do«» J. <i.
architect when «lie grew up »he th«* leader in shipbuilding an«l if we
r<»»'|>tlon committee »n<l told of the j llobinn A Nun, of Indians.
l«»ok«-d grave and «-nd: ”No; 1 w.mt k«-«’p up our present'rato <.t Increase
great preparatitm which had been
wu *111 In the near future tike the
The receipt» of wool at Ontario, to tie a mother. Mamma wa« a
■rude for iheir reception and naked
l«>ad. If we can go ah«-ad at thl*
Oregon this «s*n»ori up to July 1th mother ami gramlm i was a mother
rule under existing conditions we
to proceed to Portland to be mu.ter amounted to f.
pounds. It I» It »coins to run In tho family.” —
shall tly when congrue* provide» for
< m ! out, but thl. they flstly rvfused i-xfa’ctisl that the total n-celpt. for Ex.
' aiding our merchant marine.
to do, giving n« a reason that they th«- wason will amount to l,iiMl,(MM)
Namual Klonn for years president
fxiunds.
of tho Ih’lawaro
tack a wanna A
would !'»>*<• their tr »v«d p.iy If not
Our baby has been continually
The fruit growers nt Ashland Ore Western railroad upon lining asked troubled with colic and cholera in­
mustered out in Man
Francisco.
f’on, have complete«l an organlMtlon w hat traits of character ho coiisld
They imid no herd to the prepara* or the pu I pose of marketing their ered tl.o best proml««> of »ucco»« In fantum «Ince bls lilrth ami all that
we could do for him did not ««-cm to
lion which hnd been minie for their , fruit. They will have between ■»,• a licgimier natne«l inti-grity first give more than temporarv relief,
reception, and to the hearty wel <■■) and to.<»Hi lailrs of poocho« to earnv«tiirss second anti application , until we trl«-«l Chamta-rlain's Colt.-,
to dolalls third. He believe» tba* a Cholera nn<l Diarrhoea
Rem««ty.
erwne that awaited them. The bed di»|Mi»e of this season.
man |io«.»e«»ing these qualities Is Nine«» giving lhat he ti is not l>c«*n
Eight hundred and forty pereons
that could be done »»« to get them
taiund
to
win.
troubled. We want to glvo you
to agree to com«' Id <IrcgtMi In a b aly attended tho afternoon session of n ,
farmer. Institute hold at Bird Island
A female Sam Jonea Is stirring the this t< stlnionlal as an evidence of
and till« they will do, and will ar­ Minn., June |.’>, l«'rt. The topic of
people |«i Missouri. Recently in a our gratltU'lu, not that you nee«! It
rive here about t'.ie first week In discussion which inle.oolod this »ermon »be «aid! "There 1.« a man Io advertise your merit«iriotis reme
August. It I» likely that they will crowd of farmers was that of forage thl« house that la untrue to hl.» wife <ly.—G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa.
and I am g«-ing to throw tills book For »ale by Peery A Peery.
be given a rousing rocepllon at I plants.
Portland, but not what It would
The black berry crop w ill lie pret­ at him." Nhe raised tiie book f >r
the throw and every man In the
have Ins’ll had they «ailad up the ty fair In tho vicinity of Portland, house ducked, hut one to avohl the
It
I»
probable
that
grown»«
can
now
om.t and l>cen mudervdout at Van«
I contract their crop of this fruit at t»H«k. Then she bits tere«i the dodges
couver. There I» soma excuse other 1 three cents, and the price for the) and lauded tho tine true man. It VuTIt I-. I» her«.’t>y given that the
utiih r-lgn«-d w is on Ih«- -'Uh «I iy
thanth-rae given out for the volun- I bulk of tin- entire crop Is likely to was afterward learned that he was I of June, 1*99, duly ap|>«ilntixl by the
deaf and dumb.
1
range
from
three
to
tlvo
cent».
t< < rs not wishing to t>e mustered
County Court of l.inn County, Ore-
J. A. Caln, a butcher, of Browns­ gon, a« administrator of the estate
out at Portland, but Just what It I»
Farmers amnnd Portland are com­
ville, has filed .< |>etlti<>n in bank­
will probably never be known. plaining of difficulty In securing ruptcy In the I nited States court. o T. M. M«inkers,<leeeHs«-«l
Any an«l all per- ms liaving claims
Oregon bn. sent a g<axl many dol* hired hands for help In haying. It His liabilities amounted to ubouf
ag«ln»l »«Id .••l ife are heretiy noil
Is to be feared that harvest hands
Ur» to the volunteers while they
I will lx scarce In Oregon and Wash It^Ml, and con»lsi principally of trif fi««l to pfvsent Hl«’ suiti«-, «lulv veri
were al Manila which was uM>d for Ington this y«-ar unless ••igher wages ling amounts due to iitl/.«-ns of lte«l, a» by hi* required within «IX
Clielr Comfort, and l»Ju«t now rais­ are ¡wild than tho price of Wheat Jus­ Brownsville, langltig from $1.20 to ttmnlh« from lhe «I «li* h«-r>-<«f Io the
fit'«. Ills assets comprise real estate , under»lgued, at .Scio, Linn i ounty,
ing money to creel a tilting monu­ tifies.
value«! al Jfilo, mortgaged for all It . < iregon.
The t-apld Increase in tho number I Is worth, atxl ner«onal property val
ment to the m-mory of those who
Dated till» l«t day of Julv ls'.r).
«ave up their Uvea In the far away <>f field» of clover and vetches In the ii«-(1 at 4121, of which he claims tl.’n
T. J. MI NKEIts.
Willamette valley tells the story of as exempt. Mr. Caln bail a butcher
Administrator.
land, and *houtd lho«c thing» be progress in
farming
method«. shop In Lebanon for a While a few T, J. Wit-o.v.
considered ns well a. the grand wel­ Wherever these plants grow toper years ago.
|
Attorney for ulmlnlsirarir.
come w hich was to be ext«-n«i»’d to faction lilgh farming Is possible .mil
H>iim-tlm«> ago I! wa« leirned thst
there
aie
tew
place«
in
the
Wiliam-
the boy» upon their return it would
otto valley where une ur both w ill binding twine Is In the hands «if a
seem a» though they should have
f«-w anil that It was Halil«- Io i-o«t
■ tterttrt
fift«-en or sixteen cents a p«i’ind.
sacrificed a little to have enabled the
President
Miller
of
the
flregdtl
■ 11 I « I ; |« hereby given that lhe
Thereu|Hin the gtHngera over th«-
|HM>pi<> of their own st.rto to have
State
Iksird
of
Horticulture
who
lias
un-l«-r»lgii«-'l li » s-.
dulv i|>
stale took Hie matter In hand with
carried out iticlr plan» which would
of <le illng «|ir«’- tly with |M>lnlt«| by lliel «sinh C.mrl of I.bin
heve shown to tlx-ni Hint on-gon recently taxn In aoutheru Oregon • tho purp’
was preud of her brave soldier buys. n-porti« that practically the entire leading firm« in theea«t. The he««! County, I Iregon. is u<!mlni«tratt«e of
l»ear crop of Jackson county ha» dealers at Portland Immediately lhe esli«tr pf J
Mllli-r, <l-a --as« -|.
: tx-i-n contracter! nt »1 i»> |a-r taix.
Any amt all per-on« having «lain««
In failitlcHl history time seem, lit­ The tjuallty of the pears promise« to took th«« hint and with their ru- «g»ln«t »alii e»lrtt«’ ar«- heri-ha mill
toiuery enterprise placed binding
erally to rty. On the fourth of M rreh tie very fine and an output of it*» to twine down to all farnier» «<■ ilial fii-«l io |ir«-M*nt the *i«ne, <t«iiv v,-ri
the term of office
in
which Io ears trom the county I» expected. binding twin« cun now tie ti nt in rle«l, ss t>y law r«-qt.lre«l within »lx
I’n-sident McKinley Is now serving
The first crate of strawla-rries lsrg«> or small <|uantities nt 12 or I/) ' nu’nth« from th«- «1st«- ■«! this «mil«-«-
to the Umlersiglietl, at N I », Limi
was half over. Mix months from I sbipiMxl from II imm I River till» sea- cent» —Juhetloti' !ty Tliii«-a.
County, Ori-gfm
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left
that
<■!<■'
Maj
Iff.
rite
Altorney-Gcner
d
Griggs
«lated
now the miking of arrangements
Diteli Illi» 12th 'lav of Jun«- l«99,
' heaviest shipment on any one day the Philippine »it ii itlon tn a nui
W A EWING.
for the great convent loos of the pol­ 1 were made uti June litli when they shell when In- ««bl
"Th«’ l'nlt«-«l
<\<ltiiiiii-tr iior.
itical parties, will lie In full activity. amounted to Hist crates. On Jul» I States »lands li*iuiid to all countri«*«
Wr. « i iii.iti'iiii« A Wv a 11
It sci-ms a. If the last pre-ddentUI th«- »tilpments were 120 ’rates and as th«- re»|»«il«ililo sovereign -if the
Atty'« for .«il'ii'r
It c.intlul, con
campaign was hardly over, and yet the total shipinvnts up to that date Philippine Inland«
, fur the season Amounted to LI,HT I fd»teully With Iniernallonil obiigi
«<> «am the nation will emt«ark upon I chtlea.
tl.ms or it» own self respect assutm-
another. Abraham Lincoln on be­
The once wn«t«-«l cornstalk Is now any nther attitude. Its title to tin-
coming president, said, *‘tt Is sev­
a higiilv prlied product of agricul l»lnn«t« and Io th«- sovereignty there
enty two years since the first inaug ture. It yields celluloae worth »>01 of is regular, valid, and uininp«’i< h
ration of a pr'-'ident under our na­ l»er ton »toppli g holea In battle ship able. To «ttempt to «hifl liilvrn <
ALBANY OREGON
tlonal r«'»p«n»it>llitI««« t i any ill
tional constitution.” The next In- , tine c.ird 'wird and pi»|H-r, the best forim«I or partially f«ir«m-<l ln«ur
foundation
fur
dynamite
a
patent
augrstlon will la- forty years distant
. cattle f<»»l ant! a «u|x-rlt>r glUc. gent giH'«<rmrti<nt w ntld «»• hi shrink
from the daj- Lincoln uttered these 1 But It I» «aid that 250,1«st,««»» tons of a re«|ion»lhlllty solemnly .a»«unl«-d
word». And yet there never have 11.urn»talk» »till go to waste every by this country, sn-l w >ul«l »«ibjia-t
th«* I'nited Slate« not only to th«
Completi* line it
ticen events mor» momentous in year in this country.
rl«ii< ule but to the Just cofiteitipt
human history than have transpired
of nil nations.”
in th<- four d--i id>-’ ’in< <- l«-;i.
Per sms lrnub|e«l with diarrhoea
What of the «Uccceiling forty years,
thst will mi aoon vanisti into the* will tie Interest«-«! In the experience
Or5» id Oxs« L aw «,
|“>st? Who can tell their story?—i <>f Mt. W. M. Bush clerk« of Hotel |
Brownsville Time«.
iMrrance Pruvideiice, It. I. 1!« says
For the ta-neflt of hunters, the
"For »ever«! years 1 have been al­
most a constant «uffvrt r from dlar game laws of Oregon are here pre
The Oregon Volunlc«-re have had rhuea tho frequentattacas r-umplete- •ent««! In a very brief form The
a han! campaign and a long nci-an ly prostrating me and rendering me Wording of the statutes has tieen cut
voyage. They
have done their unfit for mv dude» at thl« hotel. down, but the gist remains:
Ik-nver -( Io««- season last 20 year»
Atiout two jei'ts ago a traveling
whole duty g!orl«ouly and with salesman kindly gave me a »mull from February J>, 1895.
honor to t lib date. They fl-atit now t»dtle « f Ch irnb« rl.dn'« ('otic('holers
filr<!< Sighting ale, skylark, gray
to receive what little money Is due an<l diarrhoea Remedy. Much Io singing tliru>l. bbtek thrush, linnet,
them and return home with a« littln my surprise and delight ltrs effe. I goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinch,
were Immediate. M henever I tell bullfinch, rt«!lir«' i»te«l European roti
delay a« j»>«tlile. Their wish Should symptom» of the dlseilM- I would In, black starlllng grosntM-ak, Ore­
lie granted.
fortify my»«-lf ag.ilnSt the attnek gon robin or meadow lark mocking­
wiltia few does of tills valualJe bird, close seasons la«t the year
Before the opening of the Peace remedy. The result ha< been very around. Eggs and nests are exempt
from dl»turt««nce.
Conference, <p-en Wilhelmina <»f •iillsf.tclory and almost complete re­
Ih-er—< Io««’ season, 1st of Novem­
lief from the affliction.” For sale
Holland l.dughtfullv removed the by Peery A Peery.
ber Io 15th of July following. Can-
Water!-*» be’lle pictures from th«-
h(*t tie hunted for market al all.
Pucks—Mallarii. wood duck wid­
room In which It Was to meet.
Ere long the vanquished S|*ln geon, tea, spoonbill, grjy. Mack, ; s l s|sb i»H»i*M*h i> H«l«l«i«H 4*Hsisi»I-
Which shows that her taceful Maj
will have is-i-n forgoiton. I’reyfu» springtail or ennvas-tnek. dose w .i
»•• A 1 * 1 o ••»
extj- waaon't entirely sure as to Just with hl» trials and tribulations will «on between Mareh 15 an«l Meptem • I
how p<-iceful the peace delegate« have passed nway, th«- liltle Natno- her I
Must not tie hunted at night.
might tx.
in ripple, which might have ts-en a Huck« nn<! gl-v*e itiay be shot when
great wave, s thing of fortin-r days, Injuring gram Hekla, ti«iw*ever.
A'ln ir«l ltewey reached Suer. the Iona of the Maine manfully for
Uk I l«««o season last until the
tVi-dm - l-«y and his gallant fftg'hlp given, and »till the pages oftime first day of I’ecember 1910.
turn presenting n. w views anti
Grouse Prairie chicken, pbeoaant
> are guaranteed to be
steamed through the canal. The new prob'em«. New question of ab­
ouall «»r partridge, close •»•noon from
a«lrr>trwl and hl» men arc reported sorbing fnii-resl dlw which bury l>ecemls-r ! to <>ctuber I following
well, lie Wilt probably go to < llh from view all former ones. On the in western Oregon. Novemter I to
miter thence to New York City, hi-ela of the cflar’s p^ace conference August I In restern Oregon. Mon­
may come, not (inly rumor» of w ars golian pheis.itits inU't Hot tM- kllle«l
•vh«-re the greatest welcome ever bat War In all Its fury War« will not
at atiy liirf«- lot three years In t'lat-
•cconlcd to a naval hero await» cease «r, long as men Mild nall->n« »op, Voos, Curry, Jackson or J osa- ; ¡ From t ti«»
i.
have the wlllfd impose« n other« and phlne (-«»unties
him.
>6.oo ••Favorite”
others have the |K>wvr to rcAent the
Mooa« and mountain sht-ep— Nnme ! ¡toour most expcnslve««ldeal."
a« deer.
Notwlth-tandlng all the attack» ltn|M»itlon.
• I
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Pheasant an«f .Mongolian pheasant : • TH - IDt!*l ~ Ito. 44 1« s flat riti*.
on Ne< rct«?y cf Alger he carlnrit bt>
There Is a report thst the Cana- —Name aw grouse
; »0MI or oil tranrRR grirao»b*i<>.
accuser! of let king courage. In a
Psrtridg« -Name a« grouse.
¡ ! he gsatssttt It la «scry rfspect. Jto<k«
tllsn
mounter! police will shortly
statement to the Assnclited Press
Quail -Name as grouse.
; ¡ l*f t*M> ikoal It bat tk* yrk*.
¡ ¡
Nesgulls- close season jwrpetual.
he drfl«-« hl« a«x-u»« r» and <!ccf»r«*« occupy the dispute I Alaskan terrl
**■4» »saslsriT la .»», *• •»* XX «al- '
Nnlpe
—
Clos«
«caaon
from
Febru
ti.ry
and
that
If
they
do
so
our
own
that he ha« never n-tirvd u"dvr fire
' ¡Iks» H*-»ra. X* SO »T»*«Sa, .X».M. ; ,
boys In blue willco'uhirt them there. ary I to Neptember I earn year.
¡ ¡ SO.»* as* 44-40 n,«,«.|a(
and w ill not rfo ao now.
Nrjulrrel—Nilvcr gray, close sen­
Was thl« what the Ainerlcm at the win from January I to Ovtotier I.
la «!*■< tAL alara, fen.oo. . i
■ ■
Th* members of cd. t. Oregon late Canadian banquet meant when Burrowing squirrel are n«»t protect­ i i
SsaJka»»//»» .ejzúrr Co*»« * sag
Volunteer«, from Albany were ex* he declared so enthu«ls«tlcally th it ed.
'J. ITEUIS im HO TOOL N.,C
Nwan— Name a« ducks.
tremely fortunate. Not a man was any call which Queen Victoria
Wild turkey or English partrl'lge
lost, and not one wounded out of the might make for lroo|M would bring
—Cluse season from January it, I«!«.»
*» who enlMed.
out nfft only her own, but also oors.' to f-ebroary I, I9ol.
CLOTHING...
Paraffine Wax
:
BY THE EDITOR
...............
We now have the largest iiid I
lte?»t selected stock ot <'lot 11ili.LT
ever shown in the vnI lev, which
we are offering at.......................
Way Down Prices
1
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
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We have ninny special lines ot
.‘spring nn<l Suniincr suits and
light weight underwent’............
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Ah rigs are fiist-rlass and my horses
arc good drivers.
Bad C«Bcecls]wiiii all Trans at West Scio and Mornmi Tram al Miiiken
J. J. Barnes & Son ::: HANSEN & LANDON
General Blacksmiths
nagonmakers. . .
Wu buy <>ur «I«« k In largo
iiiantlll«'« anti k«*«-p a lull
line of carrlag«* and wrugoii
material.
All kinds of
Work in our line don«* off
short notice..».................... .
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Shop opposite Livery Niable
N* IO, O..EGON
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Keep a full line uf
Building
Material
Noah and l»oor Factory
at .Malem.............
Nawinlll io mile»
rent of Nclo, Oregon
f. | CLAXTON,
BüùlMSJiBlÂL
Contractor
.... ISOM AM Builder...
J. IIEAHII, |-ro|. r
....
Ni-wlv fiirni»i!e«f and refitted
throughodt .
Our tabl<*«nre supplied with
the best the markets uff«»rd ..
Noulli <>f bridge,
I have had twenty flvo year»’
«•xp»*rlence In this I In, <»f work
and »1X1 fully ury{ ur«*«i Io d«i a’l
kind* of woo«! work........
HOUSE MdVINC
(liven sjax-ial attention. C oii .
tract« for work In my line l>*
«iractfulljr «ollcltod,..
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