The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 21, 1899, Image 4

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M"i.r <’, came here for Hie puri» »e
of vlaiting the doctor» brother, J. I*
( haptuan, w ho live« louth nf Scio.
• nd )iir»day Mr. Ch ,pman r.-'elved
a telephone message from Mrs. C.
Machine oil at P,*ery A Peery’a
H. I'.. Hibler w.is nt Salem Friday
•tatlng that their houM* and tarn at
A Monroe had been destroyed by fin* lant.
.*s|>arylng material at Pe-'ry
that morning
Mr. • hipmm and
P,*« ry’s.
(i. A W,-«tgatr, of
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Albany, u is In
A. <!. Prill, Physician and .*>urgvon hi» daughter left at once for home, S» bi Thursday of ¡a«( week«
i'helr reaidem-«i waa one of the fin­
Scio lire gull.
Prof. IL ( . Peery was a visitor at
Siai.iville tho flrat of tho week.
Dr Dryer, dentist. Is here fi r a est tn that reel ion ot the country.
Johnson
A
Phillip«
thl»
week
re-
few days more, office al 1 ommcr
Mr. and Mr«. Thorns«, of Salem,
coivi-l an or-li-r from Vokahoma,
clal h'Mel.
were visiting In Scio Sunday la»t.
M. C. Gaim-a has put up n large Japan, tor 8t9(Ul «ack« ot flour, to be
Ela’rt Thomp«on, of
Lebanon,
windmill and water tank alhlafarm deliver,«! at th» rate of *••> aacks
visited friend« In -«. Io Sund iy la«t.
l«*r
month.
There
people
have
been
near this city.
<ioing conshle'atilv t,u»ine»« In Ja-
l»r. and Mr«. L. M. Jone« of la>ba
1 artollc compound for spraying
|*an tor some time |>a»t, l*ut thl» la mm w i re di'« n thl» w iyoVerSun
the best tiling out. Enquire ot the larg**»t ordsr that they have
day.
Peery A Beery.
. tieen a*k 1**I to fill. Mrll> flour has
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Coffey »pent
Bring your Chittlm tark to me I tliu» g ilded a polo! stsive numerou»
wundiy with relat tn « and friend
and get the highest market price >thrr mak«-« which have twvn after at Auiiiavlllc
for It. M. M. Daniel.
thia part of the Japan trade. Il
Mr« J. A Bilyeu was up al
If you want the beat meal for the , went In as a f:ilrc’im|«*<|i..r and won
«••> la«t wi-i-k visiting relative«
Mr.
Johnson
feel«
quite
Jutdlenl
money <i»k-> served In the val cy, g<>
over Ids suci ' im », nnd wys that II re­ friend« In thut •«»■ Ion.
to the Altany lunch counter.
T. J. Munker« md Win Muy
quired several months time to an-
Conan fiipsrr.zsr Ajreiatel
Mi»» Maggie Btrker. of Altany
Tui-aday morning for Findley > d i
lias been elected grand chief of the cure the order, but his efforts have
«tiring« for « weok « outing.
C. It. Winn, of Altany, was sp
been fully rcwardi-d.
Ifi-grce of Honor, for < trvgon.
pointed »ii|«ervl*or of the ren»u« for
Mrs. I' G Smith 1» al Wilhoit
The
cltiaens
of
achoui
diatrlct
No
J. A. Jarn.sgau is employed In J.
the first cutigroaslon district, Mon
«'•ring« this week. vi«ittng with nd*
J Barnes A Non'a t*l«ek«nilth «hop 95 are arranging l<> give an Ire
dar.
cream »«M’ial every Saturday even alive» and enjoying a week*« outing
Mr. Winn I« it native Oregonian. thl» week, the elder Mr. Barnes ing la-ginning will, Saturday July
Mr. and Mr«. Abner Chriatmin.
having
taken
»vacation.
Ile wa* tarn In Allnny June JO,
1 .*w—throughout the summer seaaon, nf Slayion, visited rvlatlvew am
Ikin't forget the Bohemian picnic for the pur|»m> of raising money to
l*>4
lie taught whool for a few
friend« lu S io Kiturd.iy and Sun
vear* and ti.i» been an agent of Wells next Sunils) nfti-rniKin, att'ladek's purchn»e chairs suffe’lent to real th«* day lu»t.
I nrgo and Co., for 1! year«, lie hall, if you want to enjoy yourself. .»••«■«liMy hall in the puMic «ctiiail
I*. O. Smith and J. J Barnes left
ha» Isen *i*cret»rv of the Altany Good music Will I m - provided.
tiullding. The hall 1« a flne one and Tuewtay for Findley •prlng» .-mil
McKinley < inti «liier I'« organisa­
The demand fur flailing tackle this should he rested. It would provide
tion and I« ««« retary of I.Inn County year has ties-n extra g,»al, and l<M-al a Steeling pln,*e for »rho>»ls nnd other point» of Interwd m «i-in h of
l*rague of ltepu**l>i-an Club»
tie dewlera In this lint* of goods have other literary entertainments, and re«t and recreation.
J il Smith, of Thums», 1« at The
poue«»*« a thorough bu«ini’«a i«luca had to hustle to meet the demand
1» plenty large to sei omiuial de nd
lull« tliii week attending grind
lion, having all the qiiallftcadon» l>>
1‘ntll Augu«t lat T M. < i-ffey will w ho desire to attend. The plan for
\V , a« >i delegate
do thorough intelligent work
in make 11 reduction of |.*i |a-r rent on raising aufficlent fund» for provtd |i»lga, A • •, I
from the lodge In thl» city.
making the census In H**'. lie ha*
nil »ingle buggy harness, nnd w ill Ing seals 1« a giaai one, nnd the tuon
many friend» u ho will la* gl id to
Mm. T. J. VV.la.in weot to The
give a whip mid ln|> ruin* with each e.V can en»ily be raiw-u by the end
know of hl« appointment.
, of the season. I<el all work togeth­ iHil« Hie flr«t of the week to attend
-.I,
tho grand l*»tge of |), of it
Hh<*
There Is no kick coming nt the er and we can scvnmpll«h the desir-
Folletto Trcpcrtr Ovun.
was a delegate from the lodge in
work done by the .-»alem Slenm cd end with very little individual
this city.
cash outlay.
The attention of owner» of proper­ latuodry. You can send your laun­
Mr nnd Mr». Frank Butcher drove
At
a
special
meeting
of
the
city
dry
every
Monday
by
taking
it
to
ty on M tin, Mill. Kare. “■'«sititi and
.-ounell held last Thurolay evening to < urvalll« Silurd.iy foi a day« » lait
Water streets, in the city of *eio, I» Ihe expres» office.
witli l-Tnnks »later lind Iiumerou-
hereby directed to the recent order
Mr. and Mr». “Bud" Bilyeu of i ■ resolution was adopted granting
friend«
They
returned
Sunday
ol the city council, requiring the Jordan, have the (hanks of the pub­ the petition which a.ki«l to have
graveled evening.
h I»> v <* named strrets
to Im graded lisher hereof and his family for a the street« graded nnd
Mi»-e« l.nnr i Myer» nnd > II i t n j
and graveled, by the pro|»*rty own tine me»» of mountain trout. They ' The resolution provides that Main
er» along »aid street»; «aid Work to were as nice ns a man could u t»n street »ball ta gr»de*l and graveled left iucadiy for Glad«|oiie Park,
| Its fuli width from the nilrotd whore they will >ttcnd tile session
lie «simplote«! by September I, I «ir*. ; for.
track to the »«,uth line of tho city of Will.imi-tte Valley t i h.iulmiqu i
m ti» i r
t ng.
For tho information of our tdcycle limit«, and that other ere« atreula
friend« we are nble to state ii|n>n la-graveled -some their full width assembly.
H. IL Burmcatcr, nf J
authority
that Murphy, who rode n • nd others only in the center,
file over at \lbstiy Monday.
Thl« 1« pretty gu <1 advice to
mlle
In
les»
than
one
minute,
rode
a
city has Ms'ured grave! for Illi« Hint Ilia 12 nere hop yard 1» hioking
young ni<-n In any station in life,
below !
and would lx* exi'i-ili-nt Io follow hi “I nbunc" bicycle, with »lx mid one | of Mr.
Alexander, ju»t
quite promising, and hu anticipate«
half
Inch
cranks,
geared
to
12".
thi» ago of the world
The advice
I town. It
Will tn-quil,’
mi un- i a good crop.
Thero
are
quite
a
numln-r
of
our
1« characteristic of the man
who
dertaking, and will have to I m * j
Mr. and Mr« J. G. Boyle, of I,««t».i-
order to get
gave it. Bob Burdette »iv«; “Them cltizi-n» »hi indulge in the pleasant , rushed a little In
ure young men w ho do not work, |iH»lime of trout fishing there days, it completed, but when ft III «Il IH I non, w.-re in S, io Saturday evening
my «on, but the world 1» not proud mid some ot them lire quite sux-ce«» will greatly improve the city'» Mr. Boyle w IS I • r. fog the pur
of them. It dona not know tlieir ful. lui luded in this cl.1«» we might thoroughfare«, and make them la-t pose Inal.tiling the officer» of tin*
< kid Fellow a I.>dge at thia place.
- i no - •, • X ■ i . . ‘ > I - I i: | I > -| -i- > k « "f name Dr. Dryer as first lieutenant. , ter for next winter.
Mr» Cyru I returned from Salem
11.* in a» < >ld "ii and *»• •’» tays.
N"
Dewey! will return to America
Mr. and Mr«. J. IL Cyrus left last
t-o|y like« tliem; nnlaaly batea ttiem mid he will ris-elve a royal welcome, W edm-aday morning for '»¡•ok im Monday ex enilig, nnd ware Inform
tin* great bu»y world do»»-n't even and the Nttlem Nlcain Laundry will where Mr. Cyrus gons for medictl eii I twit »he Will erect a neat cottage
know that thuy are there. So find »1 III coni lime to do first rias*. Work tieatmenl. I hiring In« recent trip on her pro|MTty on th" mutll »nle,
out what you w ant to Iw and do, »on at moderate prices. Take your laun­ to California and Arizona lie us» to replace the one deStroyeii by lire
mid take off your coal and m ike a dry to the express office every Mon­ greatly improved in health and re- some time ago.
du»t in the 1 world
I lie busier you day.
1 turned home hut It was only tempo­
“L’ncle Boon” lhmlel wits up nt
me t he lean i deviltry you will be apt
“I
have
used
< hamfa-rlain'a rary and hi« stay now will la- pi-runt hi.» Larwood farm last week for i»
to get Into, I the sweeter will la* your Cough Remedy In my fimlly for ■lent if he <!>*•» not get well. Mr few ilnys, and was .»o impre anbei
sleep, the brigthier nnd hippier . . I I • <h| " A 1
! t I . K - I'''. -III'." ind Mr» Cyrus haven t.o»t ol friend« with the appearance of llm country
your holiday» and the taller **.iti
say» Mr. W. R. Ciaiper of I I Kio, ‘ in thi« country who will regret to Hint he 1« thinking quite ■«•riou’ly
tirai will the World I — with you."
Cal
"For small children w ■•
i find II i hour ot their I" -living Prineville and of returning tu the farm in the filli
■ -pi . 1 d I;,
For * - ili by their eurnest wi»li istti.it Mr. Cyrus to live.
inaylai entirely cured. — Prineville
Peery A Prery.
F. J Irvine was called to (talea
I . \v. lili.» . ditor News of Hills*
tniiny Tueaduy to meet n commercial irav
Binding twine Is Is-glnlng to tie Review. Mr. Cvru« hits
I hi ' o , lllinoi«, who waa
one of the
I relative«
nnd
friends
In Si lo e|er fura twodny» drive. Sclo'a hv
deli-gale» to the .X it tonal Ijlitorinl in demand, mid «am the hum of the | and vicinity who will lie pinned
' ery stable •« becemlngipilfi» a favor-
A»» iatl .n, !. 1» w ritt, n to hi, paper aelflmiders will la, nudltile on »II in lenm that fits health ttna liot |wr-
I ito witti thè kniglit» of thè grip,
among other thing»: “1'1:1» w hob' aides. I lie grain crop w ill tie about i mnnently tienefltted try his recent
>nmi tiardly a day pn«»ea but they
trip h i» I» i*n a t>uci*e»«loli of «nr- the »tambird, idtliough this springs 'trip to California. Mr. and Mr«. are inlleii up lo malie thè »nrround-
I'rl'i ». To m my of the visitor» Ore­ grain may I mj a little »liort unless Cyrus stop|a«l in thl» city several
ing town» witli nomo commercial
gon ha» I mm - ii a revelation. 11er re ralu falls up to wlthlti 11 few weeks. di,ya upon their retutn from their
man. All tlila i» brought alaiul hy
Dr. A. G. Prill has
purchased ‘ sourthern trip.
- iUf' »-» ufe pi fh'.ip» nlote Varii d
thè fatrnea» wilh Crhlch they deal
than tlió'i'.if nny other «tille In th" from Alex Montgomery the block of
We hud a talk with J. N. Morri», wilh ili«.* travellng publlc.
('ilion. Wilh linignlllclelil forent» land on which Ihe 1 Id school bull I
Mr. I *ndon of tho timi of llan*
It 1« |u»t about tile pret manager of the Melo creamery, one
Which the mill« cannot manufacture ing stiaai
Landen, waa ili Scio Itila
Into liiiiil»*r a» fi»l a» they grow; lie«t building »|«it ii) Selo, mid next dnv this wis-k, and the gentleman «en A
wilh her mineral resource» which reason the doctor contemplates the 1 informed Us that the creamery Wan wr*-k. In faci Ile kee|*n ttie road tre-
ar.* Ju»t I« ginning to I m - di-velnped;
: ■ ■ 11- n d a neat re dd* nee t bereon doing Very w -11 witli good ¡>r.i«p<x-t« tween Salem ali thè roiniwny'i nuli
nefore it. He said that tin* price of tienr Jordan prelty hot ihe«e day».
wilh her fertile mid inexhau«tal*le
Win. Brenner Is one of
those
valley»; wilh her wonderful flahing whole »ottled ’illows who know» milk had tieen increased, mid that Ile : - ! U-t II" w gett ing "Ilt ' "Iiie line
interi-ai» and her va»t area of rich Ju»t what is Hie l»-»t »ort of brain other Increnar« were «ure to follow. lutuber for Ilio alate aaylum, and il
grazing land», -hi* certainly »land» fissl for an overworked Fida*r des­ All that the creamery lacks nt thia la «Intuì a» niee a lot of lumlM-r
,N, •■e,
, a. ,,
w Ini» aeveril
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without a |H-er in tin* gn-at »i«ter troyer, lienee he sminterisl into our time 1« more milk. If our farmers uà mie , evrjr
would only brlriff more milk to ttie I team« h ,uling'nim the mill’, -nd
h-"«l of «late». Thia I» not «aid »im­ .shop this week with as
fine al
ply in return for a few railriMd cour string of Irout as your eyes ever crenmcry the return to nil would la* tho I oik B they hringout «’AH’*«**
greater, »» tiie lm-rea»e<l amount of comment hy pvrwon« \*h<>tr.ivel the
teaiea and a« ati attempt to com|M*n- gazed upon. Thanks, Billie.
milk i uuld I m * timnlled for the aame crooked
in that M*ctiun of the
»ate a |M»ple who»« hoapltality
The opi-n aea»on for deer 1« now ! money- til'll 1« nn increnae In the I country.
know- tin limit, but It la thu voice
on. bu 1 hunting with dogs is not al­ »upply of milk Would t'ot cnu»e nn
of a lainvli ti'in fon*<*t| upon me after
F. J. Ih-nny, one of the 'terdy
low at*1,-, i »pe-. lallx witli dogs w li'eh
having truvi-r»i*d till» gn*nt »tale |M>»»,-«s a iiiuzzel vollclty of more lncren»e in cX)«n«e< The outlook I fariiKT" wh»»
lM‘t urvii M unk
for
the
creamery
i»
very,
bright
and
from enat to we-t and from north to
| than one kl yi to Hie Jump. The 'lhu»e who arc not bringing in milk er« and JefTer’mn, wa* i plriVMint
- -ulti und Studie«! with |**i!n»taklog
week
I deer are none loo plenty
111 the »hould give the mutter a thorough ¡• idler at thn fthopotie d iy I
cure her roaourvea nid lier < apablli
mountains hereabouts, and those lnve»tlgation and we are contldenl Mr. Itonny might well tw* termed a
tie«."
I who hunt should keep within the i Hint the reaull will I m * that they will diver*«ltlrd farmer. He h i* t g'xxl
crop till« year of m<Ht nil kind* of
law and ttin tv-unds of reason.
bccottib patron« of the creamery.
. mnrketiild«« produce. Hr •I k I v < thut
Tlirre 1« onc iM-a»e of the Ward
R. \V. Gill ha« puri hasi-d a band
The editor hereof ha« taken hl» : hh hup crop i* very pmmhinc
nvr <|ue»lion w filch deai-rv.ia more
of Jotiead of hur«', from a couple of aiimmer outing and 1» now ready prospect a of good price*. .Mr
c'inaldcrallon than it generai y gel»
■ lien w ho brought them from east 1 for anotticr year of itrduou« work. nuy ha* ju*t hurvonted hl
It i» Ibi»; l'Iiat lalair organl/.aUon»
i-rn Gri-gon. Mr. Gill is doing the I.K»t Saturdiy afternoon. In com­ crop, mid hid n few <u re* of < lov* r
all over Die eouiitry prucevd lo tmld
“bronco buster" act these day*, and pany with M. M. Peery und
1 hk'h waA
lie ivy that it took two
meeting to d mulini
aliai? Noi
when lie get» them tam,-d down 11 < y rua, of thl» < Itv, and I*r
men Io follow the inoW«*r Uh l rake
thè i rime, nor thè perpetratosi, nor
llt'le will »ell ttiem.
I'liry are a i Jone», of Ixdmnon, we
the hay tmrk <>u! of Ihe wny »••• fuM
Ilo- »pirli It-at !m Iteil to crime
nice lot of horses and he will have H'mhtree creek, and we
4« it fell. 'I he m trhinr could nol
nini Ilio) denounce la thè attempi
110 trouble in dia|si«ing of them.
near going a» far aa he road wa» cut | throw It t*ack far enough to clem
to enf' ree IIle law, ami thè manner
Bist ktarries ale not going tube as out. DnHU...... ovrrtouk u-, bow» I the wheels ott the next . ...... id.
in wh>cli Itila niti'inpt i» made
we
camped, Me»»r» '
l'ndi-r ttie cirvum»ti<ncc» tho cuun plentiful lids year as on some yen' a ever, and
great Peery and Jone» caught a few li«h
ly govi-riimcnt dominatici hy thè previous, »till there are a
."Several uf our citizen« are and alaiul ten o'el-M-k wi* all partook
unlon», nhJ crime»
implicating mxnv
union moti, golng alwayn wilhout preparing to go Into the mountains of an excellent «upper, prepare»! by 1
the w riter hereof, ami <-oti»i»ting of!
atlemtd ut puniahment, military ilia f<-w d'tJA l.i »«-arch of the««- tier
Bring your tark to me. Though
rute ta-came a clear m-ee»»ity. Yet He«, and It !s safe to »av that thej ti»h, lilack i-off.-e ami bread. After the prie«* has dropped, I mu »I
the
diahe»
hud
all
la*en
wa«hed(?)|
vim-»
w
111
be
pretty
well
»tripped
lite ery f» ral»ed of "tyrannv” and
we “turned in*’ We had an excel , paying Cjcenti per potimi
'‘ground under thè tu el of lite mlll- wilhlii the hell couple uf weeks
111*" E. II un i It.
lent
tied made t»y covering (hr
t.iry." \S hat <fo thè.e mi-n w mi In
There W’ll ta an lee cream social
Ihl» ca»e? Jki they want tlieae nt Ihe lawn near the Chrtatlnn ground with almut three quarter»
crime» permltted? Ilo they know 1 hurt'll next Saturday (tomorrow of an inch of green t< rn, and on thl»
According
tu _ rerent
Mdenlifh:
rev
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thut law and order »re a» e«»enlial evening, given by the members of we “laid down Io tilea«anl dream« " ' elation« It I* g<-tllng to bo uñadle to
We
all
'
dreamed"
until
atmul
tliiee
I
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S
tl‘.. a — S..IÍ
to ihe minerà» lo thè mlneowner, tli<-1 lirlstulti Sumlax »cliisil nnil Ihe
e«i, drink or breathe. We are told
nnd ttmt tlie cour»e they would pur 1 ,dl«*a of the Frestiyt, rlnn church o'clock, al which time .ill aro»e and III it water 1« full of tyohnld fevrt
»ue would »Imi down every mine In I tier,’ will ta> a very Interesting made anroe coffee that would float a and deadly dli«*a»e germa. Iii-i*r
Ih* country? The Culmi man hn» program, mid nil are cordially Invit­ »te»*l Wi-dge, fried a few «lice« of < auaea 11,-lghl’a diaeaai*. Wine and
t«*«om,
which
waa eaten
gru vani e», and rigtd-ihlnking men ed tocomemnl «pend an evening of hog
w ith a hearty reliah. Then tl»hing whiaky enu't-a gixtritla nnd other
want tiim to bave fair treatment, pleasure.
•ta-g-m tn earned. Me««r« Peerv, dlaorder«. Coffee rack’the nervea.
tiut wlien t* aanctlon« lawle«»ne»«
H. M. Johnston 1» not a very heavy
I
ii* Im « » I be 11 x i-?. i g,’-* » «ii».
and crime for Ilio furthefance of Ili» man, but Inst Sunday while on Id's Jone» ami i yrua Bailed nil right, | billlouane«». Ei»h tiring» mt |t*proay
«tiort nighled poliey, he Itau*« thè way front stay ton to this city on bls and ;>ucce«*ded in lauding about two Pepper and condiment» take away
«ymteithy nf law iibidlng men. He tiicycte he tiaik a sudden not I'm to hundri*»! »pvckcled fellow» «otne of th" «i*n»e of taati*. <hit (heal enuae»
which were gmal «ized fl«h—but
inaulta hi» lieat friend.
hit the ground, mid judging from
ihi* writer hud about all lie c mid do taiila nnd eruption«. l're»li bread
tin* way he jarred the earth and the
unwholeaome. Stale bread catj-e»
to keep up With the otherr, and
HiKHinl of cuticle he remove»! from
after wadi.ig Crabtree, nt all depth« rtppetidlcti«. TonmtOM conduce to
ni» mintomv one would judge tbat
It 1» «ulclda| to cal cdcum
from »lx inch»*« to seven feet, fur i cancer
he weiglii-,1 about two ton. Harry
tier«. It illdfahe» «nd h llttcp pr<»luee
eiglit «hort hour** we Were gbdiou»
say» It was tbi* other fellows fault.
di»|M'ti»ia. Poliifoe« are fall «clou».
ly rewarded hy landing Hve monster
Pork cause« trichina. Beef !« bru
The flix crop in this vi- Irtlty Is n«hi*«. Till« ended our uumnier out
haiklng well, mid In all protabillty ing, for after returning Io camp nnd tatizlng. Brown bread fa no better
• • 0
will tn- a little ta<tter than average. eating up every thing that could lie than mw <lud. B tier create« add
There 1« In the beiglit»irb<»ai of found w- started homeward, witli In the »lumach. Corn bread In bone«
2 aai acres of flax in thl» locidtlv and I aptaln Peery hanging onto the however fa natrltioti«. h.ven the
with an average uf 10 bushel» per utring«, what time he was rp t a-teep dr we breath 1» fairly alive wilh
acre means several thousand dollars All went »month itntif about half gi rma and mtcroba.— E«.
to la« paid to our farmers this fall. way home when Peery run the wa­
The flax is all ruix-d oti contract gon over a big nek nnd broke the
with a guarantee 51.00 per bushel.
tongue ut. It all hap|M*m*<l on h
«
hill and the grade wn« tort narrow «
The Ice cream social given on the
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we
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livid
M. I. church lawn last saturdiy
up” navigation for about half nn fi
ALBAN Y. GR E.
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evening w is n decided sjccess.
\
I very Int, resting program of -tongs, hour while we |ialched the wagon U
longue. We patched, too, nnd Pete i:
' moslc nnd recitations was h-n!!ered,
1 and a large quantity of excellent ice .M'dionsld «ay« It wn« worth f J 50 Io
unpatch It. But We got home «afe ! «
1 cream was served. The Indies hav-
«
On Hhoea nnd Dry Goods—
! Ing the matter in chnrgb deserve and aound nt .oat eight o'clock .*11111 »
great values..
day evening, and ns soon a« wo re­
much prill»® for the manner
In
cover from tlio effects of the trip wo a
whli-h the program wan *0 »ncct-««
a
I are going again.
, fully carried >ut,
4 Granite and Tlnwaru
♦
lz»«t week Dr. Tho*. Chapman
T h ir X »
and ilio Oregonian in* M
st great reduction
ind hl« dnogliter, Ml«» Lulu, of year for IA<Mi.
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OF LOCAL INTEREST
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Attorac! at Law ani Notan Potile
Cutuit Ctun
Ihqiartment No. •f 2 of the circuit
court convened at Albany Monday
nt I o'clock lirfore Judge H l‘ It'd-,-
r J. Stint wa« apf’dnt««! iMitiff.
Flic following < *»••• were dl»i»M, d
of:
IL J. Elder v» John C I .Ider, psr
tltlon; continui«).
Aaaignment of James Mcllargue,
final account; pro|n*rty ordered di»
Iributed,
T II B Schooling v« < A llowl ind
• I al. partition! continued.
Awlgiiment of Tt>*»l>aver. In- Iv
• nt; asaignev ill«, hargi I.
Ja» Nanny V« l«oul»o I) Settlemire
partition; continued.
I^iura Caldwell v» Lils C Caldwell
fort it1' m ; uni inn- d
M I Wyatt v» N Stinnett, to cor
reel deed; Judgment by Ul fmft.
Ilr«t National Hank V» Emma
il.iiden el al furecloauri-; judgment
by default.
Wllhemina Ixi tM-r i-t il va M iry
Mnlnert partition »■ Ith d
Nellie Baser Vs Uli P.nycc et al,
foreclosure; » ttlo l.
Florence Allen v» W Allen, di
vor«e conllnuud.
Arno« Nichols V« lit' ll<»kl<-y •’
ul, to correct deed; Judgment by <)■
fault.
Mary I. Blount vs M F. Itorri»,
foreclo»ure; «.-tiled
I " >lle Wesk*ey MllBusgy • o VS.
A J Sanfotd i-t al fon ■ loaute; judg
incut by default
J S Ame» v» M.>y F Ame» suit for
land; continued.
Iho« Morgan v» I* II Malley to
.Set »»Ide deed; continued
Bota-tt llarrlf n adtlir v» M iry I
IInrriMiti et ul, »ult for dc,-d; con­
tinued
S J Elder v» J W Mi Bride, parti
fl HI
I!'I" rl "! «ale 1 .intlrioed an I
<ll»trlbution of priM-eedaordi-ri-d.
M W .Miller vs Ida M Miller, ill :
Vorve. Granted. Children go to the
plaintiff.
W A Lane et al v» M irtli i A Lane
et al part Ilion. In-creeof partition,
p.efi n-e. J M Phil|i t p Avery. II
A St.minerv llle, for Linn Co. and s
F Mo»"»,G 1. Gilfn-y and Guy Jone»
for I Ake county. Continued.
J A Smith v» M ina Claypool et til
«nit tn equity. Continued.
fe-hool Lind Com v» linn Mon­
teith. Sale confirmed.
Etna Saving« Co v» lllchtird» A
Phillip«. Sale confirmed.
Margaret
Mo.itelth V» < batic»
Monteith. Sal,’ cotifirim-d.
S I Y-aing v» J I» Walton. Sale
confirmed.
Margaret Peti fson v» John Wei*«
Fkde confirmed.
Schiad Lan I i <»m v« lx*c Miller M
ul
Sale confirmed
W I Cochran v» John Cu»hm»n,
for«» |o»urr Continui»!
Mary Jane Miller v» I.lira Brown
t-t d. Partition confirmed.
A-'ignment id A M Hammer,
final account filed and dl-iwi-d
M irlln M I ry cl al v* < tnly Fry < t
•I partition. Continui«!
It II Iteiinl« V» John Wei»« et al,
to »et ««ide deiai, To lx, tritai in
s, pti-mlier.
John Meiner! v« Emma Harden
et id. Judgment »citing a»ide J I'
Judgment nnd making Injunction
|M'rpetunl.
lane I Ider X« W .1 mid M iimr
Turnldge fore. Insure. Judgment by
default. Porter SI,tex»
Writ i»f review. Motion
writ allow ■«!.
S E Buckner vs Itose 11 ardman.
Partitimi confirmed.
I'll«t N Bank vs C II Mughciid.
Snle confirmed.
M ttgali t Peterson vs John Wei»».
Sale confirniiHt.
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hltrrottf u|» Ibr U/v hv«*f
i>uiit»rw ítvsni the botfap
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• n<f thíU «i« kl) nihou«
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'en
( w* arrt*
» «-.. gi \ • r t<-1 . • • ■
fe*l u>í*< li«»n gu<*rafileed. I<X .
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tesai TsVsrr« «^,1
^nValss, lit, tsa,
T*. 40 ■ rstwi-e« r*< tr •'** .'»" <r 1
helle, full of lite, urrre *« m 1 W ìf > r. U..tw j
iiac. ibe wofi’br worker, that n
*«•»
filtGGg All druxi; itta.
••rll. < ur* «
Ikwtalei ami Muap»e fret
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cuk » v»r N**w Y -»
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PURELY PERSONAL
Until July 31st
I will make a Great Réduction
oliali Milliiicrv Goods.
line of Suininer Millinerv
complete, mid will be sold at
Hstonisiiìiiglv l<»w prices..
Mrs. Mary C. Smith
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Thè «FAIR”
SPECIAL SALE...
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MORE
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goods
For the Mid-Summer trade
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Ä». _ !_ *. 27 <•-
now liave one of t In'
in the conntv to pick from
plot Is
arc
New, Lively Goods
y •*
that 1 turn over nt least fwict
I keep no rei ni inîi G <»t half a <L »Zell
Mocks. My prices i
com­
pare with tilt* best
y/.;
Pay More for Produce
ROSS E. HIBLER
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Nell Sundnv .iflern-ain II.ere I»
golng to l'e ti ilolieinioi picnic it
t'Iadek'» hall, ataut «even utile« ea«t
of Scio, and inillc’itlon» |s*lnt tu
i day of gre il enjoyment.
M r ili
! «liti bnllt '■ l'i-i òdi .:! !' ; ■
. "| • ' '-I ■ : i i'i■ i ■ ■ ' ■ :
in up to dnte elehihltlon in thè
»tight uf h i:i<i line. Ile i» ari e Xpert
In lina art, and li i» a largo i«aort
meni of puriipliermilla for ibi»line nf
Work. Mu»lc fot tho iw-eaalon will
I h * furtiialied hv < ibulka’a li ilu iìil in
tmrid ami Ilio fx-lo M ind.itin club.
Ilofreahmenla w III I h * a«*rved ni ttio
ground», nnd a generai good tini'- la
expeited. All are cordi illy InVlted
The offe-era of Iderdorff lodge. No.
M I. i >. 11. I', were In» I slid! la»l Sil­
ur«! IV evening Itv dl»tllcl deputy J.
<1 Boyle, of i.elkinon, and are a«
follow«:
\ 11 1‘ril'. \ <1 , I rank
Morri». V il i I'. II. Mcthmald, «ec-
Rlmpaun, Per. «cere-
retnry; J. i
fury; Ito«» C. Ilililer, Iren.», t oi
lowing are the iip|»>inti«l otlhera:
I S Coffey, w ir; H. W. Morrow,
11m; Geo. Brock. R. S. S.¡ J. H.
Compton, 1 . S. S., Il Shelton, II. S.
N «. ; I In«. Símil, B. S. N. <1.; J
II. Gill, I G ; I . W. Pomeroy, <1. G.
: OIK >: l-X)K IUBLICATÎON.
Mr. W. Ii < I irk owner of Him»
Gu l om.«. «i
• I'y. on-gm., hil
S'
I« Uri»' >
tlubl th«'
tut the favorite In Hie ■»urburbin
natii«**I wrttier h»* nk»t
*»| titw h
»ay» lie I« «Illath'd that jia key 'I i
i.«*t f«* HukSr fia»!
in MtpfMirt «it hl* ratini
I I (h*1 DUI 1
wl-'l
tn *'1«’ lwft*r»' th«'
her delilM’r itel v pulled III» h‘>r«" In
' iJivn t «»ttnty, at APMUiv.
I < irrt
Hint race mid will not |iermlt him to
»1 %«M
' > K Al
ride again during hi« contract which
» IJJ Alt <
«
It**’ 4
I 'irk it K HOM f.»rtl<r nG<.f
I« for n term of two year«
. t|» D • r < •»
I 'V Mutier tto,in»i a >i*ar which lie
__ lowing mincfe
list WIM I U h * f«i
is »-«»titlntutu yr«D !**•»< r l’Ik'li *n<l rullnàt h»0
will continue to do und will ni t re
* Ulta Ml T « lir<. ««AtrA. < *r
«■aI I tal'ot« fi I*
leaae him or allow him to ride for
J M.* i» r*> v a • ' «t* «. « »r
•
i i iMllr >
hlniwlf id ahy taidy el»,*
M"»t Joe-
¡I W «h
lit*
»•
key« would I»* »aii»tled with the
• tO.ipMt a year ai d do nothing.
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Summer Goods
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Reduced Prices
All our Lmlics Shirtwaists
Lawns, Dimities and Siinnnei*
Dress Goods, Colored Shoes and
Oxford Ties, ami other Slimmer
Speeiaitit‘s at
Rare Bargain Prices
«IS. M. DANIELS
DONT
Forget that
o<jL>o
thb Kili k»-’
ton
i» colt* iantlv
ndilltig new
hew lino of
«Iren's summer un<l< rwear.
1 orsi'ts from
Sh'.i*’' ’¡“t
from 50 cciit«
25 cents to$l.
tip; fllto liter window ctiitairi
cents to St .50 per pair
V. B Ä J. G. GOIN
SCIO OREGON
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