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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
* >-/ • w * dt» • OF LOCAL INTEREST \ \ aoid lots of gisxl* lati > r and we ar g -.ng t ’ ’ ti.i* > • -r md at a <loser price Cotti n goods were nevi r chi*a|x-r In the t tilled Stati- than they an- t<«l*y. We have a largì- stock ou hauti. Note the following price* - • f. * a a i I * ‘ * •' Machine oil al Pi < ry A Peery A Nparying material at Peery Peery'a. Medium Print*, Sic per yard A. G. Prill, Phy»lclan«ndNurge*j.i Standard Print»,............................ . .. Ac •• “ Hcio < iregon. I itra 1-riii!*. .................. Roa* 12 Hi Her received a carload (Over 2*<*> yard, on wlo. of salt the first of the Week. Fruit of lamm muslin r'c ( abot W muslin,.......... Se Dr. Dryer, dentist, I» here for a Cabot A muslin,. ijc few days more, office al < oiumvr LI. niutiln... ........... tc clal liutcl. “Vicugna,” best flaoelelte In the market,. ....*c N T. lllggln» I* building gßl - a tarn on his real ■Idonee property on the south aide. ( artxdic com|s>und for »praying— the tasl thing uuL Enquire uf Peery A Peery. M.I’iAXY <>|:EG<».X Manhattan hor*«- fOud, Ju«t the thing for over worked hona-a, at Ro*» E. Ilibier**. A daughter uf Mr and Mrs. Ix-ti- T|T J. WHXlN, DnOWVMD KSAT. LT0K3 or-1 Edger, of Jordan, i» quite III with heart trouble. A tiring your t hittim bark to me nnd get the highest market price l.voxa, (»iw., July 25 —The 1*- fur It. K. M. Daniel. J. N. Morris stilp|>cd a doutde- riiiiuthsobi suQ of Mr. «riti '1rs. EH deck'xl ear of hog* to Portland on *4 Mun-ly u s, tlruw nisi In a »mill I'ues'Liy of this week. »trc.'im n<-ir their liotnc wcM ut Ly If you want the !x-«t meal for the RICH IN FOSSILS ■ h » al seven o'clock thia morning. money Jtk servid In the val ey, go n»o !«<»»!• • Slaae »ria •« lb« Tbcr«’is h font bridge across tin- tu the' Albany lunch counter. «1 »irwiiu nud tin- child attempted to Manhatti-n Liniment Is Just the 'Thr Ha«i l.anda «aid liar*tlo (Mr* walk ser'»** Mr. and Mr*. Merely thing fur h <x>f bound h->r*«-* ami rrtt. <>»>« «»f (hr ii . *1 eftriM r ** »* d< « sprain* of all kind». Ros» E. JI il> t« r« * ’ • • j f r r? «• hail starteli fur Aumsville a short lege that rrcrntly vi«itr<l thr Bad tunc Iwfore at-d Ihu small chtldri n ler. A daughter was born to Mr. ■ nd I ai, !w * f 5- r?h ! * a an ! were alone at tin- time. Tlieir cries Mrs. DxniiT lionahue, ut their furili collect f<HA«lU ta I. rthw. at lua^a tine rcprrarnUfctlvr. are a «trance attracted the attention of Martin home, near Muuker», Nunday, July combination -f <!<•% a1 n h rr r am! l|!et. W h'1 li'iptx nell lobe pi-.»ltig 2.1,1 xW. .Man batten horse remedies H,< - r<- hr I.». ? > f’l h»» * * \ ’ T by at lliv time, lie tixik the corpac |*>sitlvely guaranteed. They va) world There Ktx lofty pmlca, l«rr to the restili-nc*- of Mrs S, M. Me- the tx«t on the market. Ro» and brown- Lalir-’. int*■ apxrr« of burn injf r«>cii by thr L t atin«*>f milh«»n« * < lary near by anil sent a runner Hlbler. trar» Thr valley« l«etw«-<’n arc white iifti r tin- |H»renla who wero overtak People are going to the mountain* d< M-rtA. c«’Trr»d with bil’.rr du»t¥ mi 1 en nt Mehama. nnd soda springs by the »core, and blinding alkali that ha« nrndc tn another week there will not ta town(ry a drwrrt worn (ban enough left to guard till- town, Circuit Com *”rcr wa* «aid to l«r I'ritll August 1*1 I -». I '-ffey will Assignment of I M Kizer, na make a reduction of 1 - per Cent on ’‘The river» run wide «*r turbid tribuliou ordo'ed, Hs*ignv* il i «-li i rg with ihU alkaline <*«« ■ relic« lb »In nil single buggy harness, nnd will ter an»! arc drj and dual.) rbannrl« in rd give a whip and lap ruta wltti each Milton Hale V» First N Allouai set. (be »uiiiiuer Thr ¡«eak*. the valley*, Itank of .« Itwiny et al. p ¡ruth U an«! «very fratutc « f (!»< wh»4r By tho Independence West Hide in fa t M-em« t«» I«« thr wn d -wn upon Iw-< roe of |> trillion with F M Itoti we n<»lice Bi.it N. M. Datili-I hUbeon thr » arth in nature •» at M’ru u» <1 a tit-id as refoN-e in place of E T T having un attack of rheumatism. lildcoua r.»«|fl«>tncratii»h in whh brvrtl Fisher. Sale Wo trii't that lie has by this time Assignment of W F Heed tbr tfcolntf’h'al «train trediajdared and fully recovered. entangled Thi« «tranffr rr<><»n wa« of pf party conflrnKx! < <-ii*.inu<-d. There I* no kick coming at the Al l- Hover Vs < l irctice Hover, once thr aalt'wa«hrd b > f a wa work done by the Niiletn Nte.-un an«! tbr trucrt <'f the wave* divorce. Divorce granted, l'luln Laundry. You can send your Inti ti are vialble un every band The f-*«*il«. tiff t>* have maiden name. B »« Klum vs M D Klutn. i>i dry every Monday by taking ll to which were n«iw «<ur m.i n piirauit are the expreti* office. moatly aquatic animal« 1 rw bird«, Vorce granted, Minnie Thompaon vs Allx-rt T. N. Coffey ti i* mov'-d hi* stixk and th< *«- t/xatly f thr •< u I reptilian I hompson. Divorce granted of harness and saddles Into ills new character, arc fund anp-np, them, A M < annon v* Frank < rahtree, quarters, where ho tris “fixed” while innumerable hour« -<f tfigfantic maud itnu* for tiling complaint u|>on things just to tii* liking, and will «■»uriana d«»t thr «hale an I aAU<!*t«-ne «»f |eiy m< nt of f.’t. Ordered tileij. now be “ut home” to tils many pi the valley« Minified with ih«m ar« >- phh- Mi inert vs Chius Melnert, Irons. ?«-main* ««f l«rar. ant« 1- ¡** and buffah*. Di*>iils»<-d mi motion of plaintiff. The trial ut McGhee at Wul in an<l relic* »f an intern t ‘ .»(«• affr th« i: ifir Milhollen Vs Walter MiHioll- Walla for ii»»aulting Prof, Van Win b>»nr* >»f thr ma*t •‘••n» at; I rlrphar.tr en. Divorce granted. klo resulted In his coni Iction of a* not u»aaitn”th» and vf a thrr< H I. Y<>utig et al vs J D Walton et equine die vf the ar < • atora f thr al. Motion to correct decree grant »suit and tailcry. He wns fined .........nd »1*. Both men huíe rel present hvrac rd. atives in Linn county. "Some <«f the aauriafi« of the eocene and miocenr period« arrr indeih-rilx While working on tho wnrehouse ú . Scy with r.eaty ef Grit. bly h! < . I. ’ »• ! • -n one day l.i-t Week A. N. (illyer hud nnnt* of thcMi «*■ nM< r - and ,j ( I ironce Hull, the 12 year olii th-- misfoltune to get tii* foot pretty thr awful »'■« «cry • f D cnuntr} a tut gemdson of Boland Hull while rid badly tnashed. He I* rapidly re f ♦. N ’ t • Vi J ‘ ’ I ■ ' ’ it.g a t o yi-le l u' sd iy aflertuxin ha<l covering. however, and w i‘l mxni ta *ay La it any winder tlmt the In»itan« ihe ndsforlune to lx- thrown off, ready to resume work. •bunned thr I n ! I .n-G *; *utd tbex TTi« numtar of children drawing breaking Is'tll Isines of Ills left limi were thr haunt« *f gh•»•*!« and the nt the w rl*t Tiie boy did not ruti public money has increnscxl about h»u*v uf evil dviut i « Mul homo a* ninny a lx>y Mollili hi ve 2, i «« i in Oregon tin- past year done tail w <-nt Ion i iloctor* office tnomah county lead* with Marion MIGRATING TARANTULAS He tailed oil Dr. Wallacr ami a»kt*il second, < I ickiima* third mid I iun a R«rw Moaitro«» *>4dUrv Marr» 1» him how limi ti he woiilil ilmrgt to closo fourth wltti 7,lit. M*4t*« (>*«< lJia 4 «MBairr. tlx id* arm I lie tioctor examined Four years ng-> JnniiM R o I ht I- oii An old military fr end f mln* o ld It and told the txty It wa* broken. <tl*np|M>aie<t from > dem. Ihe hut n>* not long since lh*l In the «urninor I lit- Utili- fellow salii he II veil Willi which lie wore Ht til lit limo unit til* g-nmlfitllo i w Im h.el no money some article* of clothing were found of ICS* he »i> i • - mp»l n w«r» Iras to (my and Insistisi ui*m having a tiurriixi in u l>uckyard last week »ling bef >r* day o* u. rtni.g to re c»)>» th* terrible hr»« f th* later pm e flxt <! anti secured the d<x-t >r* There was a bullet hole ill thu hat hour* ai ng tbs l«nk of i>.< 'Hi* river. promise- th»’ lie Would waft until ¡just above the taod. Id* arm w is well an I ho could work on th» Ariton* »id», write* llrr J I) The Woodmen of Die World of lo pay for it, then «it down without GiUilan, In thr Chrltt *i. Adr ata Harrisburg have t>uid I lie insurance tlimhlng and h id the broken bone* J<<ging *1 ng »nd shilling »• tbry of f ;,(*»• on the life ot J. it. Buck- went. <«r Uttei.mg t » <*.i»-.»ut tu whlt- put In place and pio|n*rlv Isiudngetl num w lio wus lost In tliv muuntalri* in splints. It wa* an example of hn of oomr drowsy sau l owl, their cast from Harrisburg last winter. h rsr* suddenly *n< rte i »nd *t< ¡’p*-d grit not often «»-on in n 12 year olii The I'x'al ci np gave n guarantee to boy. — Altane Herald. •hurt »nd rndrnrored t > turn »b it •«s ure tin- payment of tho |H>iii-y. Thry bo ught ttu-ir gau* it ' > p t ti t Salem people have offered to take m l prrrrd into th» d.u itlng d»rk 11.17.(10« of city txmds. Of ttie nr nt rxpreting to *r* »»tii« 'varmint" t In amount *72,<»»i |s In aniall sums the Notice i* hereby given tbct nr »kuiking Indian, but n--tiling *p remainder tx-ing by Ladd A Bush, prarrd In vi*w Thrr urged thrlr regular Teacher* Examination for who offer tu take the entire f<;.‘i,'*»i Lltiri counts will I - held in • vn'ral h<>r*e», but not a *tep did <>r would sch'S'l building, Allsmy Or. begin that will lx-sold. When soln the they l udg« «icrpl iu ti n wr ng way rung Wednes'lay morning Aug. u, tad* of the |>«opln generally ahotild when th air *yr* lighted upon a long I».'■•, at V o’clock arid continuing tur lx» accepted. black flat. *er|«nUu» l.siking tone or L. It. Goer, state land Inspector, rlblxn stretching a* far *• tin- ry* three day». All person* desiring to take tin of Salem Is In l.tnti county this Mruld reach in either directl<>n and di exiiniinatlon must be present at tilo week I'xiking afl< r ttie state* Inter rectly acr. •* thslr path One of them esta. He state* that there are no opening. demounted, an I upon rtf-nn teru.g 'ihl* Will be the only examination les* than twenty four foreclosure* found It to tw n thing m -rv n--r lex* for county certificates held u III II to tie brought on kind in thi* -ounty than a mighty multitude f si.ri.t * ft next April. nnd lie Is giving thu matter his |x-r- fix'ted. mar oiling Larant-oa*. u.gra-. .ng Ihited lid* 2!«t. <l*y of July, IWM. *oiml attention. e-mewhere they could not tell where A. N. M< lh»> Al t>. < Ii. Winn, ttie newly np|xi|nt)*i Their auimaJ* eould not leap over H.'rto» For Sx’.e C ounty .school NuperlntuudenL *u|x-rvi*or of the census for the first them, and would not go through, no cungri-ssioiial district say* that it there wa* but on* alternative If they I IlllVo for ».lie .*o Ill-el of unbroke w ill take alxiut !.'»> cnumentlor* to Chlttua Bxrk. did not car* to atav there, and that cover his territory Ixit as they l|o ho»*c*. Good, well uniti herí ilrlv wax lo return at*-ot two mile» to whar» ing nnd work horse*. < heap; easy Bring your bark io me. Though not Ix-gin Work until June I IBtst In terms. they bad Ju«t l>rokrn ramp the prior ha« dropped, | am «till think* there I» plenty lit l tillo for Il W. Gil t.. Coming again later in the day they seleclttig hi* men. paying •,jc<*nt« per pound. found the bo*t had pa*ar*l by. but had In Portland Monday evening the H a «*- I 11 !H I » It. left in their wake tht-uaaud* that had coroner’* jury in the cn«*- of t’-e HE RIDES IN HIS CARRIAGE. t*eu killed by a little enemy that fol The happiest woman In Franco murder of < liira 1 itch rduitii-il a low» them ■ >10*11 bird that »tab* th* Th. Ta«», M«x W h.i Saw ■ < hlbH I. verdict that her death w i* protmbly m n>ter spider lo death wherever next to Madame Dreyfus ha* txx-n <»«*l Ahead 111 the located. She I* a lowly datue, and cause*! by Frank Mclhiniel. The found A f«-n ram fttfocirr'in *tan«‘ra < ¡wtird hrouded in mystery. It ha* charge of the railroad crossing case I* up a luc ky chance to a v»unjf man whu where the people came to get a will lx- difllcull to convict McDaniel tirant* I« git<»•»*! I»« * p. wa* eking .it a ¡w« at»«! unpleasant O«-«n l»i-'«I ni*-«t'R « < «»ui »um N-> glimpse of the returning pri* »r.ers without new testimony. from Devil* Island. “Who Is Drey without it. ( jmm aatrf ». t «r-l) Cathar Th« Bohemian picuic last Nunday exialr.ifr on a arm I »by farm in the bCrrn thia tic « l»*«ti tr*UF bkxMt at><) krvi> it « r.«n, l»j fus? I never heard of him,” «aid w »* quite a pie isant affair, anil those I‘ om *uta<|t::* »timne up th* huy Inrt «r* I ilmit^ ali tm [>- r bit of earth wan hot all hie own, she when told who was cxpecU-d. who attet'ded report quite an enjoy Ifufitie« itum U m * I nim H lk*gn> today t< tava the Lewiston Me * Journal Ha Let u* now unearth the American, able time. Several front «urround uinish ¡•inipfea, l*»iil*. l»k>t« lira, n a* remote fr-’tu ut-w 1« 1» * >»««>! a«» far man or woman, who never heard of Ing towns were presen,. Mr. tin • nd that «H kly bdi«>ua n I > t tkiru Alger and go 1 rn.ico one better In dek did -ome very clever titrn* nt frr»m a taw mill that the tmildinga < Âtaiî« !», izrauty t r kn * n*» A . hug y nt a, «a t*«ta<Uun gnaraiiter*!. i'\. 25c, fttk- n f .r want of an example of blissful Ignorance. slight of hand, and a *<x-lal dance were ft t trfutilr lumlwr to repair them Tn thia ttate wm given iu the evening. Work on the new grain elevator of thing* th«* * ana<lian l*acifl>* railway I» progressing very Well. The waa beau*«! around (he ante «»f the heavy timber* for tho first story are mountain juat above hia vail- •., and now nil In place nnd work on Ihe hundreds of Italian* and other la> »r* II required two nine large bln* will lx- ccmnicnrel era were put to work tn n «bort time- lank of lumtar year* to build tin. |.*r* <.f Hie road, tin« delayed the work «anewhat, working winter* aa well aa iu warm The humble farmer *aw hi* but work w i| ta- rushed when all weather chanca- lie went to the settb-iuent* the lumtar arrive*. and wnirwl a auppljr of clothing and J. J Graham a prominent hop grow knick knack« t-- wll on com mi nalon, t-rof Albany haare.urn«d from atrip and soon row to the dignity of having io salcui. He vislttxl several of ttie He do*”» r t live in hop >»rd* In Marlon county nnd goAids <-f hi« own says lie think* tho yard* of Lion the bacltwooda any more, for aa toon county are looking belter than those aa the r«ad waa built and tha laborer? further down the valley. He says departed he fo’de«! hi« ten* also and IS hop* are not troubled w ith lice this weul forth bought one of the beat farms m Hacalaquia, paying caah year and a good crop I* promised. down, and now lives In comfort, ride« h The ice cream social last Saturday in hi« carriage «end« hi« children to -venlng wa* quite a social »ucees». the heat arhonla and all that. Hit Owing to the throating weather Die caar ia <»ne of th owe which ah w the ■xxlal wa* nut held un the lawti at ad vantage of promptly calching bold ihe church, but the table* wsre of Fortune, even if «he la found in ar sprenil in the laillding lately occupied unexpected place by M. Gill A Non, and n short but Interesting program wns rendered. A very cnjoynblv timo wm had by Tifi. N> w* and the Oregonian one I all. i if. i-r ' - t V Attcrnei at La* ana N?tarv Public * *• * ■v x • • ♦ ♦ ■ <;] '• » * f « ’ » *■* •“ i t.VI 1 ■ ♦ fa * .MM 'Ìf! ' ■-1 ■ t si « N ,• » I £ Until July 31st I will innkc a Great Reduction t ▼ - * r .. •:%. •*» w-1 I he follow Ing are the .»thcer» In- stalled iu the M.i-al*.- Itxlge In thi* City at th. I li - ti ig l ist I i . I ■> evening: J. 11. Multh, com; M. M I'l-ery. N t . A. <; Prill. IL K-: V. It. Coin, F K.;<i, 11. Cyrus, »arg.; A. <1. Prill, physician, (L Griffin, M. A.: A. W. Italey, 1st M. <1 . F. Miller, J. Irvine, 2d M.<¡.¡ II. s«nl ; A. J. Johnston, P. Ixmord Oilkey, who Uves with hl* panMita, near Thomaa, cuno- near moating with juite a — rlou* luvi • dent N.tlur»lay 1**1. iho team which ho w.i* driving t-ocamo frightened and ran away, and in trying to hold the horse* be wm throw n from the wagon and quite baddy shaken up, but luckily no bone* wer*< broken, and he I* recovering rapidly from the »hock. Never«! of tho property holder* along Main strict have h*ul<*l grav el and compleli*i the*tr<-«.-t improve mviil ordered by the city council some lime ag.x When all the grav el I» pul on the street* they will hr Improved, very materially Improved. The ' “clearing up" re< quest of the council ohae.v ha* boon pretty t I lion Highly _ ed. and the tuwu now present* quite a tliffvrenl «|qw-arance. lai nd lord Morrow, of tho Scio ho tel. lia, reciexrd a ixxt'il can! fn>m J. A. Bilyeu, who left Saturd.y for the terry |>«lrh«-*, up in the nioun tains, and w hich stale* that the l*-r rle* are not overly plenty In that locality l>ut farther up in the m>>un talus there were more. The her ríos al tosldi-s' camp are quite «mall and haid to get. Nome am not yet ripe, while other* are t<x> ripe to pl. k. <». A. Westgate has |i-a*cd the Munker* warehouse a .id will opir de the «.line the c-.mlng »• i-< n. N. I’. Munkeroof this city, will have charge of the house for Mr. West gate, and wo fc*-l safe Iu saying that 1 he could not entrust hl* businc** to ii taller mm. Thi' engine and Ixail- »■r have ix-cn taken to ihu C. .1 E. shop at \ iqiiin« and w III lx- given a thorough overhauling and put in first-cliis* dnipe fur Ihe si-ii*on* run. The little year and a half old »on ut Mr. and Mr*. lx<yd Tindall, who , reside near this city, h id the Index Augure <>f It* right hand cut of! In a binder Wrdm *<i iy. He « i* brought to i<>w n and Dr. lüowne cut off the rein.ilnlng part of the finger and I dressed the wound. Jil*t how the accident happened I* nut clearly known, but il seems that Mr. Tin ¡tail w.is ut wo'k on the blndi-r and the little fellow came up and stuck hl* linger Into some of th«- moving purt* of the machino with the rv»ult staled. in th*IMO elections ill Oregon tbe reglstery law will I m - in force. Thia I iw w.i? |>a**ed at the last session of the legislature. Ender It an otllcinl will lx- in each precinct nt a sped tied time to receive each qunllth-d voter's name, age, m-cupation height weight color of hair and eyes, pre vious ix-cut'itlon, place of birth whether native-bo*il or r t, nnd a I few other points tlmt will tend to prevent the casting of illegal vote*. I f a voter f ill* to register ho will not be allowed to cast his ballot nt nil-' general election in the state. The law promisea to correct many nbiisr s an-i mnke the lxillot In Ore gon clenrner and fairer, nnd tv III re ■u'l In la-lti-r government W. W. Hepburn, of N.ilem, Was a pie <*ant caller nt our oRIcu Tuesday of till* Week. He, «Illi a nuinb r of -«win'll and tli-iiwr men, were on their wav up Koaring river. Iu M-arch of a mill or mill sight. II1' stated ¡h it a cniiipany with aliund ant capi tal hail ts-eii orgaulred for the pur | h >*<-cf developing the lumla-r re source* of tliit section, nnd that def liiHte airnngement* had tx-en maile for the construction of a thiine from ■i point atx've I irwoiH* to thi* city, and tx-rhnps to Nnlem Ampler ipital ti i* been *'jb«critMMl for the scheme which I* i gixsl one, and one that will ultimately I m > employed to ion V'-y the luin’ier from our I iiiiih n*e fore«t» to market. Mr. Hepburn stale* that inside of sixty div* hl* c impany will lx- getting out lumtx-r for th>- construction of the flume, nnd that as soon a* tiie tight of way call b- -'-cured nnd sullnble ground obtained on which to l-x-iit» plain Ing mill* and for the terminus of thi- Hume work on it will lx- com menced We trust that the day I* not far distant w hen this enterprise will Is- completed and tin several mills ami flumes will lx In active operation. It means much for tin- future of Helo, and the pro|»Mitlon should tor given every emuuragr meat. £ on all Millinery < »oods. Mv line of Summer Millinery 3 complete, and will I » sold at 3 astonishingly low ¡irires. .. Mrs. Mary C. Smith 3 3 ^UHUlUÜUUiUÜHÜUiUUÚUiiUUHM^ PURELY PERSONAL Mr*. Savage amt Miss Winnie Munker» drove to Albany Moudsy. Miss Flo Allison has tx-en visiting friend» .it Yaquiua for the pot cuu pie vf weeks. Mr. ami Mr». M. E. Bilyeu aud the children visiti--! relatives at Waterloo Sunday last. E I. Archer, a re»ld«-nt • f Voto county ( allf ri-li, is visiting r«-l i live* near this city thi* week. Jlr*. J. It. Gill left th tlr»t nt the week for tira»* Valley, where she Will \l-ll ret stive* for a ft-W W-'ek • Guy Mt Knight, Ira Alibotl and John I limili 11 h fl I lo- tirsi .>t the week for Eastern Oregon, un a can- va**ing tour. Mr. and Mr*. Hotx-t came over from Altmiiy Wtslncolay and will visit a few 'lays with Mr. II’« tirottr- er, W. F. Hobel. Prof. E. t2 Munaey was down from Ix-tainon .Saturday last, renew ing acqualulatic«-* aud «baking hau ls with hl* many friend*. Mr. and Mr*. A, Jennlng* and Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Hlcbardton left Tuoulay for the Hackberry (sitetie* u|s»n Hamilton creek. I he families of J. A. Bilyeu, J W. ('omptoii and W-n. Bilyeu all left hero "'ll tur-1 ay last f->r the black tarry patchca up the Nentlain. I. W. Klihardson w.is down to N«iem the tlr*t of the week,.looking after bis race horse, Neptune, which I* In training at the fair gr <un<l, Mr. and Mrs. Mel young and two children came U|> from Portland the tlr*t of Hit- week for a few days visit with friend* and relative* in thi* city. J. M. Moyer, and his «ister, Mrs. David Amlin*»**, of Brownsville, visit- d their brother, Itavid Myers, and family Nalunlay nnd Nunday last. < T.ironco Turner, of Portlaud, w as In Scio tins week vl-iting relativi« and numerous friends. Il» I* now employed a* stow.irt on the steamer Ruth. Mrs. !> >rnn nnd little boy left lost Friday for El Paso, Texas, where site will join her hu*>»*rid, who Is now employed on a laiiro.id in lh.it section. A E. It ind ili returned home from California Friday l ist. He was n overly pleased with wh it ho *iw California, and hits atxrut decided remain in Oregon. Hon. James Wi1s.ni, "eer< fury' agriculture, was In Altainy M-in-l lie wa* mnklng a tour of tho Will umetto valley, mid was highly plea* ed with what he saw. N. P. Munker* and family, n -eoin- t'linivd by Misses Claudia md Willie Mcknight left Wednesday for tho Nantlam country, mid will visit a few days at Mill < ity. C. II. Stewart of the firm of Ntew art A Not, of Albany, wa* over till* way a couple of d iy* tl-i* we> k In terviewing prospective purchaser* of harvesting muehini-ry. W. W. lainderhn* inov. I til* fam ily to Brooks, w here lie Ii is employ meni during h>rv.-*t and li qi pick ing, lifter Which they V ill r turn to their home near this city. Mr*. J. IL Itsnlels an<l *<>n Chest er and Mr*. Ituildlett, of Nalt'in, are visiting rei ¡live* io this city this week, the latter th*’ guest of tier daughter, Mra. C. V. Johnson. N. I. Shore returned Monday from Delroil, where tie find boon for the past ten day*, In the lio|>« that the trip would tataneflcla! to hl* tiealth, but he was nut tauelltted tu any great »xtent. John Petty, of Albany, wa* In Nclo ttii* week In search of beef cat tle. Mr. Petty is engaged in the me at business at the county s* at mid fili.I* it dlfl'.cult to procure wli.it i utile lie need* lo supply In* numer ous customer*. H. I.. Sumner w.i an Albany vis itor Tuesday of this Week. Mr. Sumner has quite a bit of work on hand at the present time, including Ihe application (>f a ciati of paint to tho w ills of the new wtrehuu*e, u|K4i ! t* completion. Mr. mid Mr*. Frank Vsetecka and two sons, arrived Sunday, from M.irstau, Ioan, mid will protmbly tx-como residents of thi* »ectloii. I llis Is their second visit to < »regoli they having live I near ' oburg for alxiut a year and ii half, and after returning to Iowa they again made up their mind* to come to Oregon, and are now here to stay. II. F. McDonald, of Jordan, was a pleasant caller ut our office on Wed ncoday. He had tx-en to Albany wllli a load of hog*, and wa* on hi* way home. Mr. Mclkinatd I» one of thoM- practical men whom II Isplels ure to convytar,with, and hi* Idea» are those of u practical farmer and stuck man; one who I* bound to xue- cevil in thin land of plenty. this G. W. Munker* returned week from Jefferson where he h ni been for the past ten days having been detained byslckne»*. He was confined to hi* tied uio-t all of last week, but la now much improved. Mr*. Munker* and liltlo daughter moved to lailatnon thi* week, but George will remain hire during the *uiotu«r an 1 will be employed at the Munker* w>irehou*e The following I' nn exaggerated llluximllon of whnt the i-litor think* of the delinquent subscrlla-f: An editor wt|u<lJc<l of starvation was tx-ing i-scortt-d to heaven by nn Mogol who had been »ent out for that purixte»». “May 1 look at the other place before we .tscend to i-tcr nal hspptti'«*?'’ "Etally,’’ *nl<l the angel. No they went below nnd skirmishetl nrouud. taking In the night«. The nngrl lost sight of the editornnd went around hades ft hunt him t.-|i. He was foil nd sit ting hy a furnace fanning tiim*elf anil gating with mpturt cn a lot of people in the fire There wn*n sign on Die furnace which said: “Delin quent .•»utie< Fibers.” •‘Come,’’ said the angel, “wo inu*t tx- going." “You go oo." said the editor, “fm not gome, riiis Is heaven enough fur me."—Ex. MT Taberr« «v«< « m ««al« V«vr IJ* A»«f. Ta quii u-iau ro e««i!y ar i forvver te mag Mile. tull «f Ufa, nerve and viger« lak« No Te Bae. ihe*r»udrr worhrr thai matoea weali mea Ail dr-jfgi«t», me or ll. Cureguaraa Ie4 B oom leí ».»u «acopie frer. A^draae '’wvjtat Hetre'v Ut> Cb’tev<' *»• Hew Ynffe » • . .*» MORE •NEW GOOES For the Mid-Summer trade I now have one ot the largest stocks in the county to pick from New, Lively Goods tlmt I turn over at least twice I keep no rrimmnts ot Imlt a (liizeii stocks. My pl iers will co pare with tin* best, and I Pay More for Produce ROSS E. HIBLER (0©i • In. "t t !. i tn 11 :i r i i -i t. » Why i oe gre*» I» Incili' lent, why It • mn t meet It* re*|-ifi*il>||ltie*, why cur rency legislation Ì* Impossible why otir tux law* are the crude eon*« queue*-* of * «»'Men smi rgenrv whv men of high ch ir icier, I irg- anility unit speculi adapt!vene** to public »•-rvi'-e are excluded from public life In this country, h i* t -en the prevalence of the »jmil* system. Ilarper’a Weekly. How doe* little Holland > i«lly govern 'I,1*»I,”«> peor-le in the 'l l lay nrvhipoJ'igo with Io»* than l'i,i««i soldiers? Set when ci>nfront'-| by J,000,1»»! Ttg-ilos, riot over laiiai of whom are of military age and not one tenth of whom really care ti light for \gulnaldo, tin- the rn he.t md mo*t resourceful country In Iho world having really tin- gre.itc-t fighting strength is warned t>v mil .■ipin-L nl .1 wl-e lier- * th it it* r« sources uro overmatched and that we are hopelessly outclassed tiy Tagalo mob. — B *ton (Ilota'. M in’s life I* full of cr>i*«e» nmj temtallon*. lie come* Ir.lo the worl-l without hl* consent and g'M-s >Ot Without bl* w lit, 11 d the trip he tween tho two extremities 1* ex ceedingly nx-ky. I he rule of con tmrlc - I* one of the Im|x»rtatit frit- ures of tlic trip. When ho I* little the tag girl* kl*s him- when lie I* b*g the lit Be girl* kis* him. If ho mi*«'* i big family he I* a chump but if he raise* 4 *m ill check he is a thief, ind a fraud and is shunned lik<- a Chinarmin with tho seven year licit. If he I* poor he i* a tad manager, if he t<e rich ho i* ill honest: If lie I* |K>lltics, it's for pie; if he I* out of polollcs you can't tell whereto place him an ti he 11 uu g<xxl to his country it he give* to char*iy lie 1» a hy|- oerlte who ha q seine ulterior pur- | mmo Io serve I il Im dosen’t give to charily he is stingy cuss and Ilves only for hlm^'lf; if he dies young therewa a great future Is-fori. him. If he lives to nn old ig-- he Is a nuis ance. lie Is Intrisluced Into this world bv a doctor ami to the next world by th» same procew. The r-xid Is fi < ky but man l.kes to trav el It. The Epworth League of the M. L. church will incoi hi Hrtn Francisco in |W1 W. Ix Itavi» hi* |uit uilltin I lie In < only Leader ni>> gon« i<> |u.,.|hig ehlttim linrk nt Ed dy Ville. • I ’ » been granted n dlvorvu from hl* wife. I hev wore nt otto timo of Portland» loti. 1‘rlnevillv will have *ovvn days of racing tlii* full la-ginnlng October I, •• lib pur«es amounting to fl.’kai, fur ilftecn rente,t*. < lem-rnl Shafter delivered an nd dre*s tH-fore t be < ìiautuui|un i»*<» 11 tlon at Ashlniid recently oil the Nan (Ugo campaign. I he Oreg.ni l'i-lophoiio t'omp.iriy I* tow tei strncting a now line from Butteville to SL Paul In Marlon county passing through <Tiam|Mr-g and It >* expected tu bo Co III pio ted this week. 1ÌU- l oard* f regent* of the Nlalt I tilverslly Monday went th.ough It ii * u il form of Increasing »alarle ptld by the |s-ople (>f the slate a* follow*: Prof. liiT.ti from IL.’1” to • I, I'S-: Prof, < il«ti fiotti fl,”"' to II, I'St nod Prof. Lilley from $!,”»• I- f2,ts"i. Tutor* were <li*i •■ti*<'d with. I ho town of Etne, In I iko county a lilacti less than half Ilio size of Lake view, hm just votei! fòt»*) for a new sclbiiilhouso, with but three dissenting vote*. The |a>oplo aro now agitating Ilio tjuestloh of a *< w • erage y*tem. '¡’tie town tìlrinly ha* a tine water »ystetfl anil electric light plant. Mil l< E I tili ITBI.Ii'ZTlON f^u.l ÓÍÍV * it O>«x«*ta •*««<*»(’ Jtlîjf IJ lw ■ k -the tn hr <«■»•>■ 'I m ( th«*f«»|w>W’ inM-naUM'at •»•liter !’«• fli«-»l r»f»lH« of |»|* Intrrw item lo tttítkr f*M»l |»r»»-f In «up|W»rt of low . lain« an-l lhat *■»!•! ¡««wif «III Iw trivi«’ b»-(«»rv th» < tmnty ' 1* ta •»( Llftit * •miti y , «t A H mu y . <M*» goti. r»ti > !•’>', «U. Kl.D VII < HK M . Il K Ift»r IÜ« «>f or*g «nJ ii% of ■PT IQ, • r 4 r Hr rutili»*« tin* foH«t«in< «llnNMito |»r»»*r hl« ixitiUtHnHi» r» wi'h ’i«-* «mi roll i i«nj (tf tati't i*n-l, » i r Militan T »rk . tgafr«. 1 »r.; TrrrrivvJ M* » ’«rr >,• ■<»«». «*r , «Mint Ihll* ) • «ihvlita, <rr , Kll * , i'tiatru4't, <»atra, «ir. i'ILv. 11 Mtsiiir.«. JlFar Réguler. Summer Goods at Reduced Prices All our Lmlics' Sli irt waists Lawns, Dimities and Suinmoi Dress Goods, ( olored Shoes and Oxford Ties, and otlici Summer Specialties at I Ì Rare Bargain Prices XIS. M. DANIELI» • • <