The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 22, 1899, Image 1

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OREGON, FRIDAY
U.
llaiik of Scio
A Few Cash Quotations.
CAPITAL, $20000
— orricEiu* —
Presiieat
A. J. Jlliioi
Vice PreuieBt
J. Ï, Gaiaes
CasBisr
CV. JcbBson
f
IkMN a general linking mid ex-
change bus I neu.
l/mni made at
current rate«, and draft* issued on
Principal eitle».
GASH : MARKET
until we reached St. Charles, on the
west Shor* of the Mississippi river,
where wo cintMrke-l and were car
rlcd down to Commerce ami march-
ed acru<M tho county to New Madrid
Hero wo first hoard th e boom of ar­
10-4 Cotton Blanket*, IM x 72 inches
In a day or two wo returned to tillery. one shot was fltoi at us, tail
10-4
tielng
too
far
a
w
ay
it
failed
to
reach
H
"
Mill better,
fiAU
Jeffrraon City when Iho teamster*
<•
us, consequently II did not dampen
10-1
were
suptilied
with
wag-.ns
and
etili
bs'tter,
f**r annum, invar» ) In »ha <<•
-ft *
<>ur ardor to any very gre.«' extent.
•iituonlh»,
••
••
•*
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|0* mule«, ami they certainly must h«va
Still
better
Blanket.«
from
11 «a» to
of thi
the day we ar-
• venlni ut
ticcn supplied with a certain amount Toward
rived al New >1 sdrid; we took Up
% tTrrila'.ng FfcteMI At ffclr.ll» hfc r<tr*.lo he
1
of
profanity,
there
seemed
to
be
a
fb»'d nwmthljr.
our Uno of march for Point Pleasant
Common < dico 3 i ts a vttr<l
Trfcjrt«k*nf *4»rrf ¡wtut hl* th AM to» pfcM tor certain amount of affinity between
j .....i \
Wl»o4* fb*«»r4«'f
tor th.ur inerlUui,
Standard
army mule« and profanity. rvUdlers a few miles below. We arrived
Just
lust la-fore
before d«rk
dark footaore
f - its., re wca
«I
as a class could swear enough for > there
Fancy
Hut the colonel
'Itmjf ordinary u«e, but tho army ry au<1 hungry. But
teamster could give him odds and would not allow us Io havo any fires
< luting .27
come under the wire at least a | to cook anything amt w«< hail
to
«allsfv
our
appetites
with
hard
f length ahead.
ta« k mJ raw sow belly. Th* fol­
We were also agrix-atJy surprised
•
lowing pay the writer and a coupl«'
by
receiving
Hire,,
months
pay
the
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V
♦______________________________________________ 4 sum of f-li, being handl'd to each of <>f comrnd« wenldown tu town about
us. And still I have been told since a half mile from ii.'iip to spy ar
round a little. After iMllafylng them
Eugene (Tty lis» a ||o7» damago theconcluslon of the war that It was selves the cumrsdoa went Iwck but
the
money
that
Induced
the
majori
­
suit on her hands caused by an un­
ty of us to enlist, and when W" con­ I tarrb-d a little longer, b-lng cur*
safe side Wilk.
sider that we agreed to make human iou» aboutsomethlng and they were
targets of ourselves to say nothing In camp when I starti-d. I h id g->n«'
The July numtier of the Hpokcs of tho various other priv «lions and only a «horl distance when I heart!
a peculiar {nolae up the river. In
man Review has reached our laido. deprivation« for throe long weary urning my head I discovered a re­
'and
Hoody
year»,
it
strikes
me
a«
Artistically II Is of high rank. It
very singular that these- same fel­ bel gunisMit rommg <1 >wn tin« river.
contents gives iho history In brief lows dl<l not fall over each other to At »out the lime I matte tho illscov-
of many of tho richest mining prop- avail themas'lves of this grand op­ rry M m fired • «tint Which \». nt
whistling and screaming through
erti«« of the great northuiwt, and portunity to make a fortnno | n the the air, which entirely <lemnrulic<-d
««me
manner
tail
it
is
a
oolrtlae
fact
the text la profusely Illustrated with
that nil the shooting they did w «s the retreating federal forces and the
|>hoti>gr*(>hlc reproductions which witb tlielr mouth« and as for ni.ik latter part of th* retreat was not con-
Cirial; Diarrhöe» Cifíá.
are realistic and «how the rugge<l teg targets of themM-lvea, they ducted in very g ««I order. The con­
federate* hail a iMttety bleated on
were
cenlt
nt
to
stay
well
In
the
nature of tho country In which the
This is to certify that I have had
th«> opivrslte side of the river from
w<-a|th I» bulled and the different rear and encourage the men we point ITewsant whlcannoyetl u« con chronic diarrhoea ever «Ince the
were fighting, with tongdn and ¡«-n.
methods by which it Is brought to it was hero that the writer was «ider.tbly until the federal gunboat, war- I gut so weak I coul'l hardly
walk or do anything. < hie Itoli Io of
light. Il also shows how the great thoroughly initiated into the inyster < aroudolel paaaed the batteries at
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Island
No.
10
and
cam«
down
and
north western cities are almost all les of a «oldb rs duty ’as Ja sentinel.
drove them off and de«troy«-d their Diarrhoea Remedy curetl mo sound
and well. J. R Ginn«, Fincastle,
built In a diy. Ilow in a few short He Was on guard oil a bridge not far work a.
from cam|>, and II so happened that
years or months even what was a the officer, of the day made his ap-
We were reinforced by tho llth. Vo.
1 had chronic diarrhoea for twelve
wilderness became a magnificicnt pc.«ranee and w as duly challenged, Missouria Infantry Hth. Wisconsin
year». Three bolt les of t ’hamber
fornialltles gone Infantry, (tho eigle regiment) ll»i Iain's Colic Cholera and Biarrhoeu I
city, ft Is worthy a place In tho li­ and the usual
through, wlten he asked to examine Illinois Infantry. ■ Minnesota Infan­ Remedy cored mo.
brary of every home.
the musket of the sentinel wtlo gave try, and 2nd Iowa tmttcry. Thu
s. LN i I aaei L, Fhicistlc \‘a.
it up to him, when herecelvwl such whole commanded by Colonel 1‘lum
Both Mr. Gibbs anti Mr. Shaver
If tho statements made by tho a reprimand that he felt that it mer of the I lib Missouri. Tho bri­
are prominent farnlef« and re«i<l«
press of tho state can t«’ believed, would lie u mercy If the earth would gade as thus formed remalnj-d In near Fincastle, Va. ThOV prik-ured
tact
with
th«.'
oXce|ltion
of
the
2»>
the damage done by rain during hnr o|x-n and swallow him. It was a
III., during our term of «ervice, and the remedy from Mr. W. I- ( a-i>er,
vest has not proven hearty *o heavy lesson which did uot nOVd to lie re- was guiiemlly known as the ‘‘Eigle a druggist of that place, who 1« Well
! [a-atod.
acquainted with them and will
as was fe.ired, Much of the grain
The regiment movdd from here Brigade” and we liecamo greatly at­ vouch h-r the truth of tholr state
tached
to
one
another.
I'h*
llth
whlctiiiss tn eu injured receiving 'to < ittervlllb. some distance further
Missouri waa considered the best ment. For *ale by Peery A Peery.
more hull t: >m ix-ing threshed up th« rail roa«l where #e wvht into tighter» in thu brigade by all ‘.fid
winter
quartern.
Timtier
being
The total value of tax «bin proi»«i-
while yet Wet than from any other
|>lunty we put up building- three or other regiment« and we all thought
cause, but very .little which was four f«*et bigll of| logs and stretched tho 2nd Iowa buttery hud as good or ty for the year I'C.r.i In Coos county
II__ _ --
w
„
as equallied is ♦■t'U, ( Ll, upon whleh
properly
before threshing our tents over them, (building tiro ta'lter staying quality« as any other Ci unty tax ns follow« has been lev
wti f paused
»•Ing seri» duly Irjtircd
If the new pince- In one end. \vb
—"—1 the battery in the west. The brigade led: For countj pun
15 mill«
being fortunate in the pi>se««ioi> of
■
crop Is thoroughly dried and clean­ time wry '.pleasantly fluii confort- good comniiinders, we never (nek a lot bridge fund 7 mill«; for x'h.'ill
11'. • f >! 11
,111111 y
ed nearly all Will pass as marketable atily except when on biiihp guard. (»ack went. In «peaking of It In the | • 11 r | k ... ■ • A 1111111«.
Here l.l' ilh-n nit-» Armentrout mid
and bridge levy 1« throe mills les-4
though possibly Subject to a slight Bradley resigned. The captain nl- future it will bo known as the 2nd than the county levy last year.
dockage according to weight. T<»ts lulled il- to elect olii ’eri of our own brigade.
Island No. 10having been captured
The body of.Hamual Smith; a Lane
go to show Hint grain which was choice, Thoma» .Henderson was about the llmu thu battle of Shiloh
' elected lit. Lieutenant And \\ Illium
county pioneer of Coburg, W hs found
l»ro|M-rly tipenr*d befot* being cut
was
on
with
muro
than
T'M»'
prisoners
1 Kuhn of Co. F. Second Lieutenant.
in the mill race nt Coburg .Monday
and Was aherdahl cnrefillly ham! I But the »election of Kuhn not nuit- and over l<*0 cannon, beanie» stores Mr. Smith left tile family residuile«
and
»mail
arm«.
Popes
army
was
em
­
led and thoroughly dried
befoh* ing the t.'apL he induced (he colon­
barked on steamer» an<i ran on to -aturday end a* he did not return
thrashing is net injured to any ap el to recommend E. E. Fobey for Cairo Ills, from there Wv ran down seureh was made and his cim U whs
This created some feel­
found on the Isirik of the stream.
preciableextent.
, the i blare.
_
the river, rumor s.«lu to take Fort
__ _ _
_ _____
, Ing fora
for time but things noon iet-
I art her down his body was found in
Pillows, but the river Ix-lng very
tied to their normal condition.
the shallow water. The cause of his
laist winter an Oregon City firm | !>ame tumor was bu*y during the higli and still rising we wore com action is not known. He was 72
made a lol of fish imlos out of arrow- winter, one of the rumors being that pelted to put pack to Cairo.
years of age and leaves » Wife four
The 17" was embarked on the aide
wood wt.lch grows plentifully tn the tlem-ral Jim lame had off. red to Wh«K»ler “Aleck fcfcutt” un old hulk sons and three daughters.
tlmla-red regions of tho Kioto. The take tlio regiment under bls coni that bail seen many years ’« rvit-e”
T he N i w ' s mid the Oregonian one
mand and make "Hothe howl," t.ut
woik was d >ne by hand and the rods thecdlohel rvfdsed the |.ro|«»sillon. but had been repaired lately, and year for >2.1*).
new
engine*
and
boiler«
nut
In
and
were Jointed ami rtrtlithed in fine We Ibnrned, however, at a later date
w in considered by her officers as one
•tyle anil «old readily at fair price«. that It was not In order for a gener­ of the swiftest boats on fill river. It
al
of
n
lower
order
to
stipulate
what
«
Poles made from arrow w . mv | will
I biot's he would command. But it was afterward reported P'.it aho was «
federal
ram. <■
stand a strain which wilt break bull ,created «n III feeling against the (••invert«'«! into it
taxi or Other wood poles. The firm cdloiK-l Which clung to him for a long Whether true or not it is a fact that »
\I.BA.X Y.nRE.
a few of us managed to smuggle our »
has received So many Inquiries re­ time. The trouble was we All thought
o
Selves into the huT which W.c* tilled
garding the poles and their ability the war would draw to a close and with sutler «tore*, and w>- fared o
«
, we would hot see any part of the
■
<1
to supply the trade that they are i ‘ '•«•let>lia|>t
•elephaHl’’ but we niiinug
manured to see sumptuously «-very day, so much «
On Shoes mid i’ry Goods-- *
contemplating putting In machinery the whoib managerie, and came out that at the end of our voyage there «
great val . -,
»
and vng igttig tn (He manufacture of iH'rfectly satlstlod after four and a wa* not an over atiundant supply «
left. An Incident occured at this
x
naif
yoars
of
servic«-.
Yd
a«
I
look
arrow-wood poles on An extensive
tuck to that time I do not think we l<niv w hich cast a gloom over the «
■>
« Gra nite ami Tinware
scale says the Oregon Ion. Thus slow­
■ueiuNirs
of
Co.
1.
James
Askey
of
could bb blamed very much. Wo
<■
■
ly but surely tho varbsl resources of were a now regiment and only in that Co. in n scuffle with a memtier « nt great reduction
»
of
the
same
Co.
either
accidentally
Oregon ah- Ik-Ing developed and the service at«>ut four months. i ur
or
Intentionally
crushed
tlie
life
out
m-w and profitable .Industries built Ils and Kcig«'l with the Inatps uniti i of him. lie was tried by court tliar-
them were fighting all the Inn -,
up which tend to enrich our t»eople
while we slcrb apparently doing tial and sentenced to carry a I m II and
I chain for the remainder of his term
and furnish them witii home limilo nothing.
gooda of the !«-’£ luality.
W .- left I Ht< rvilb In th'- early of enlistment. W- finally left Caltd
part <>f February and everything In i and went up thu Tennesee river past
' Pittsburg landing to llaihourg land
< ¿ A «
While our county commissioner« dleateii that We Were bounj for the ! Ing, When we disembarked tu begin
front. This time we si rs to march,
are hstking fot new fdrnlttlro and rail rort'liog was to th- a tiling of the ¡the campaign against Corinth. To
fixtures for our Linn county court pa«l with us. There Was snow on '«ay ¡that we were alive in more .1
house M>tne additions to the regular the ground when we startul and ways than One 1* putting it very
mildly. Wu had no chance Io Wa«h
office supplies may bo Worthy of continued until we reach«*! Boon or chuiige clothing for ata»ut two
ville. The first days march was a
their attention. In this line we quote
Newly furnished mid refitted
very exciting day with us. We had WL'ekS, an old soldier will under
tlitudg fii'tlt...
the fallow ing from the Nt. Helens a stream to lord Slid the lee was not stand something uf tlie condition we
mist to show that oilier countie« al* thick enough to Bear a inaus weight found our-eives in. Now l> -g«n sol­ I
diering iu earliest for as all know,
looking to facitatlng the office work and no one w an Jed to be the first to Halleck was a very slow mover.
Our table« are »applied with
with a view to a twofold economy; croaa. Finally « apt. McClure of Co. | Atiuutalx weeks was bousdmed In tile liest tile markets afford ..
G. look the lulalIvo Bild It di<l not I
" I’hemUitty has purchased a ncsk take us long to cross. We went Into advancelng ■*) miles and al every
typewriter, which, without doilbl. camp sbodt the middle of the after­ stopping place wu threw up woras
South of bridge,
will I m - the grentest ecooomlrer of noon in a grove of Voung hickory 1 •ufilcKuit t-> sustain a protrnct«xl
Selo, < >re.
limo «|«ace an«l salary of any clerical saplings and hero an Incident occur •elgu. ! h« picaeis were cOullnd.il­
assistant ever employe«! ‘n the clerk» red which raised our captain In our I ly »klrmislllng. It was during that
ilcpartiiK-nt. It la Mr. Fisher“« pa cstimati in. W«- hail * areely got I tin»«' wvdruw regulation hats. They
tent and 1« so arranged as to permit (jar lente pitched and comfortable ' were what we called "story and a
one of Hie large record book« being fixed when a <iro»b of hogs rambled half" an«! thu brass decorations
place«! upon « tattle underneath the into camp. Asa lHatter of course would nave been of sufficient quan-,
machine, aiul the procev* <d recorsl
this was to> great a temptation to lily Io cast a brass field piece, cull-'
Ing deeds, mortgag«-» and other doc la« resisted and we began to shoot. slating of a buglu in (rotlt with the,
.%Nf>
umvnt it a niUch ibore rapid Fate Captain Andrews w is id his lent letter of lite Co. and number uf th<
an«! Ip leas than one fourth the Wlivti «jii«-of iliv j^,r*vin happened regiment. There wa-. a hrar-» shield
apace la the essential qualtncallon of along bls way. Drawing his revolv­ to fasten up one side of the hat brim
IL The machine wIII soon |>ay for er he shot It. Just ats>ut that lime The rtletal was al dost as hosty as a
Itself In the price df record books on LL t’ol. Mile« v.’lee w.ia Heard or­ musket. The boys soon discarded
account of space «tv«al, w idle the dering the firing to vease. Captain the brass ornament» turned the hats
uork of the iiurlilne h n« cl« ir an<i g(uck hl» |»Utol under hU blanket» down to atoUt one third their nor
dl-.iiict and l«'gibieas a neatly print and lay down and went to snoring. mat h«-ight an«! soon were n molly
«■<1 tsiok.'
,
Mil«« liad a hard, time t. luoklng «ct Aa to head gear. B «lions
... ~7 ,. ,
aroUsc him, but finally succeede«! were al times rather scarce with the
■ » ."-'V 'i ..^ I.' i
. J'0«. I' H ’’ t'ld explained matter» to him. When fexeeptlon of sugar coffee and salt.
to foster Jeuli>ti-y and nourish con- lie came to understand what was The fact Is, If it bail nut bueti for
lentluti«. All should lean to know going on, he cctlie out in a great the one Hem of coffee tho ranks
that wha lever will conducs to the rage and said "if there is another Would have I h - cu depleted faster
uelt.iroof a town cannot Injure her • hot tired I will bifck and gag every than the rrlw-ls could have duiiu It
citltens. The di«iH>«hlon made man- d—<1 man In the company." The In fact Hie Issuance of a cvifi|-ound
ifc«l by her citliena point to tier boj» ha«l, however, tnkyn care to furniahcd by a rascally contractor
d<>w nfitll or rise. Harmony among hide all traces of their wdrRan«l also and called ' prepared coffee” came
the |>e<>pl«< of p community Is as nrc- of tho captain.
a» near cuuslng mutiny In tlie ranks
«■««ary to th'-ir sdceess as Is .iir to
Gur next .«tef, waaal a small vil­ as anything did during the war
Keep ¡i fdll line of
susta i n.—W dlrh ma n.
lage name«! Benueville where we The sucalled coffee wri* a kind of
paste uf which a certain portion w.us
wnited
some
daj
s
for
another
regi
­
The Hlltabbro ArgU" and Forest
ment, aoiue low« regiment, I have to tH Pul in •« i UpOt b -l w it. r, w to-n
Grove Tlines print ref'orta that Ed­ forgotten the number, nt all events It was ready for u»e, creamed sweet
itor Ausllp t raig, of
the Hat
the colonel hu<| cmnmand of tho col­ eii. tl and all. The "buys called it"
ehet, offered to stop his agitation
patent axle grease. It was never is
tqr rsloon license in that town If the umn, and thet-ovs took a dislike to sued but once. W’v were dnder gen­
druggist would |»ty him
the him on account t^rhi« interfering with eral John I’.’peduring the campaign
sum which a saloon man had agreed their foraging ¡'roposltion, and pun­ aul did not nave any engaftemcnl
to r
pay
him !f ho should be eticce«»- ishing them severely. Just here I until |ne''th of Hay <>•” at Farm
„
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will say I hat this seme coloneL'n at­
lui in enusing a license ordinance to tempting to ride up on a picket post ingtnn wtjere the regiment first .-««h and Door Factory
at Noient.............
be passed.
in charge (tf memt>ers of out regi- actually faced the enemy.
Ktrst to arris* »Ith
th,
t»l*ar»Mte m< nt was Shot and kill«-d.
Continued neit week
n«wt—Tbt
Of«<©niMP.
Nothing *vlth recount mg x\urs«l
:
• • •
25 eta
50 eta
75 eta
ÿl<* ee
|wr
per
per
per
pair
pair
pair
pair
To Ecerq
Cush Purchaser
DELINEATOR
f««r on«' yt'.ir prepaid.
This is a rare offnr ami
i ' vitv la<lv should have thia
valuable and nicely illustrat-
«•<1 hook it) li«T I1OUM», enps«c«
ittllv when it doer not cost
her a cent.
BY THE EDITOR
G. D. TROTTER
RC!<>, OREGON
7
STAYTON OREGON
A choie* Hoe of fr<v»h meut». In
Variety, constantly on hand.
Will do a Rlrlctljr < ’a«h bu»! oom .
I
All kinds of walche» ch- k* and Jeu
dry repaired promptly.
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Conm-cting at Yaquina with the
fMOlltiBB STEASSHIProiPAN?
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First class In every respect, line of
the abuvti steamer« is «life to ««It
iron» Yaquitm itbuui every
five days
•Uinrtcst route la-tneen valley pointe
an«l Nun Francisco. Faro: Allstny
and peluU west to San Frwnctaco,
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For sailing dal«*» apply to
1.1 »V. lx’ »TONE,
ll. 1« tt’Af.fiM,
.Manager.
T. E. A I’. A.
J.Tt'nMKR, Agent,Allktriy ,Oregon.
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We now have tliO hit si ami
host selected stock of Clothing
ever shown in the valley, which
we are ottering at
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KAXSFA X LANDON
LOST VIGOR
ANO MANHOOD
tfcree Impotency, Night Emissions and
lasting diseases, all effect« of at-Lf-
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