The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 06, 1899, Image 1

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trin-|s>rt<<l up th« While river Ar­
kansas to ne ir Little !La-k and fr> ni
there m tn li>-I t.-ross to < «js. <ilr«r
luau Missouri where we aga:n took
the touts up the Missouri river Io
Nt IO.
I IVX < <»., Olt! «.OX.
HIXX)I ! UTIoVil «»> AM OI I» MOL.DI» H Jefferson t ity. I should have said
IO I Cottoti Blanket
By 1KA A. PIIELPH.
Ghat In < k-tots r those who ha>l not
( oatliiixd from last
10-4
When «priiij? n<ain opeoed We re-enlisted were discharged leaving
îl MWw
«•
toon
up <>ur lino <»t
march for only a small part of the regiment
10-1
r«r annutn, InVRriatUy lit at*
•i * Memphis and emlmrkcd for Vn-k«
under command of 1st Lieutenant
•is moutlM.
••
Still
burg anil from there went to Black l>lward Bonham <>f Co. G. and Sud
A-lveriiainy ratra at faJr.lif.ny ral**,t© t
river, where a numts-rof u* ro-en- Lieut. It o. tduated c< a. 1>. They
jMi-j m«»ntbly.
listvd. We were ma>tcr««i out and Iwing the only officers who Would
TranalMit adverttar-menl* mawt t* iü M f»
again mustcr««l in a» veteran* the f conaent to remain with ns, and »lay
W | m u fhaartier
n fnr llwir Ittwrlkxn.
22nd «lav ot Februaiy IWH, when '•«iwlth us until we were finally
B* we embarked again at Vlck»lmrg mustered out In !*■»•. En>m Jrffer
ami start««! «»n th«« III fate« I
IU«1 «>>n City We marvhed to Warreburg
< Hit i n
river campaign. It seems that In the Missouri near the K insaslinr, when
Wi* were ordered Isick to Hi. I s >U i»,
formation
of
Sherman*
nrmy
to
••••••••••••••••••••••••s
make the march ,>n Atlanta Georgia and were quarter««! In Jefferson
Barracks until election day. The
the troo|«» w«-re pretty badly divid
•
• ed up, for whet reason I do n->l most of the stat«« -ent rs >mml*»ion
*t
deem myself cafui'-lo of explaining er» to their troops In tb>* field t<>
canvaaa their vote. But Illinois and
However
one
<>r
two
divisions
of
In proof nf th«- fact that «-nblsig«'
H lbs I h -.t
-ur cor|>», the first mid one of tin- Indiana having legislature« aver»«
can tw grown In Gilliam county, tlx- nth w «-r<-put under tho c--mmaml tn a further prosecution of tho war,
Arlington Record «.»>•« Georg«- Ham­ of Major General A. J Smith, ami they faded to provide for such a
ilton, of Dot. left In Ila office recent­ designate«! as the Ifith <»irp». the intMsure, and nt this Into day they
«re remembered by their soldiers
ly I wn heads of that veg< tablo one first division c«>inmmid<«l by M ijor
General J. A Mower, who had been on that acs-ount.
weighing'J7 pounds and measuring
I >n the ex ening of tho *th of Nov.
advanccsl from tho
2nd brigade
4* inches In circumference, and tho which Was In tlio future commanded w ■ w ere order--I to Chic «go In an
other weighing Sb pound*.
by Colonel L. I . Hut»ta-rd of th»- -'ith ticl|«a!lon of a riot but our rervlc«-*
Minn. Till» cximmand w#» borrow­ were not rc<|uir««l and we only re­
Various of tho valley towns are ed liy General Banks for th«- exp« -II- mained there atsiut 4« hours, when
Working up n sinnll-|»»x »care, for tlon «g-ilnst Shrev«-i»»rt I-a. tn la- re­ we were sent to .“'prlngfield tore
turned in time l<> join Sherman In c«ive an Installment of sutnlitutc*
which there prol>ali!y i« some «mill
Ills famous march through Georgia and drafted men to organize a bat-
foundation, as no doubt there are
Here I he granted them indlscrimln iti-iy.
but future events precludeil thia. talllon of four companies
some few case« of the disease near <>Ur command was tlx- first in the Lieut». Botilimi an<l Olustcd wen Alter the Ith of July we went t<>
Selma Ala. nn-l Were occupf,«! In
ly always to I»- found in a state of field of operations, capturing Fort promottnl to Major an«l C.ipi.tin. Af-
De Bussy m.d Alexandria before ter reorgmdxlng and electing line ; d-dng general guard -luty. The reg
th«
f
, l ilt wo- lielii
varlou«
Banks arrived. While w aiting for offic<-rs is follow-i Co. A l iplitln B. Imer.l w«« -< «Iten-d nt
(hat while there may l>« «light dan
|M>tnts on th«* r «llro-id «nd rix'-'r for
Banks and his command the I ith • i « Mmst.-I I-t Lli-'itcnsnt \. Hip
ger ■ f its »I r- «1, It 1« far too slight corps nn-l l!«tli corps at Alexandria tontail i o. II. <'apt. Henry
Wl.tr the purpos«- of gu ir-llng g »verament
to bo nfrsl<! of. However care and the |s>int of com i-ntratlon tho l»t I icut*. W M. Boggs and John IL property and cotton of which there
Bowman was a cnnshb-rable amount in th««
mid 2nd brig ide* of the 1st division Met luy, Co. C. Jsme«
precaution nre always right
country around itmit. Company B.
under General Mower *urprl»«-d a • apt Xlcxamler Willi.tmvon I.lent.
Co. Il Capt. I.leut Biayton llirlow, and two other «-»inpinio« Wer • »ent
small
fore««
ot
n
L-ls
nt
Henderson*
Ono of our exchange« aayv: •A
, to Ciinidcii under comman-l of I -ip-
Hill and cnptur««l nlsmt 2&0 men w«- went to Mt. L‘«ui< ngdn, from
man'» home pajicr Is worth more to
tain Wiixrof < «>. It.
i'ho war le-ing
four gun* and about koo hor»«-«. I lie there to fxiulsvlll«« Ky. I thonre to
him than any other, because It gives concentration of the forces was ef- Bowlin tlreen and from tli.'-ri- to , over foraging wim strictly prohibit-
li ville Tenn.
Nashville
Tenn, From Nashville i-<l. Although in spite of lie strict
him more facta arid local new* tic
fectini «1 Alexandria us had been ar
l»>ys
¡»r»K’«‘«MÌ(‘t| by boiit (•> Ea»t|Mirt orders to the contrary the
we
iirocctxlcd
rnngt-d
but
beyond
this
txiini
pro
­
»Id«» working for the t< »1 welfare
would Vi-dl th«- sweet potato patch«-«
gress was «low, tin- rapids of tliu Imnllng on tho Ti 'ennew^eo river to
■of the home community. When
in the vicinity. Afte. the «ale -if
river being formidable obstaclca to aw lit tin- collection of tr-s'i'« and
you Mibacribc (or yyur home paper I the paaaage ot the fleet. Natehito- »upplles f«>r a caiiipilgn agninst Mo­ iha guverninent pro|x-rty at -»--liu)
and pay for it you Increan«- tho edit- chc# wn» the next |s>lnt occupied bile Al l. About tin- mid lleof M irch in l>eceml>er nn-l January P--1 and
1»-,-. ui.l g- ttlli„' !-:l-l'l- -- '.r ot- ’-i-l
or'a ability to work for the dttvelop- and then the co-operation of the we were rent to N -w iirloans, an«l , up th«» different companle« were or­
land and naval forces ceased for t»>e ettmped near Jackson1- monument a
menl
of your own community
dered to cuncentr ito at Selma for
road turned from Hie river in a short inn'- when Wo wont by -t.-im,
which is a sentiment In which we circuit to the left. The Heel howev­ er H.imphlne island, w hich divide» muster out’ Tho»e orders wore re
•el ve<! Joyfully, an-l about the Inst
henrily concur.”
er procoeded slowly up Hie river to­ the entrance to Mobile bay. Hi re
-if January we were mu»ten«l out,
ward Shrev«-|Hirt. On the Mh of we liail tin- best living we h i-l dur
m<l order«-d to Springfid-I II1» for
A HL Joseph, Mo. paper says: April the command took up Hie line lug out term of service we indulged
In oysters every meal, and hud oys tinal discharge and pay, wnich w>>
of
march
in
th«-
following
order,
tho
••Wo h<>|>c many of our readers nre
I received on tho 8th of February
I ith corps In Hie ndvanc«- followed ter» for lunch. After rentalnlng
even now la-ginning to groom their
' 186«:. Those of u» who were veter­
by their train, next the lhth corps there u few days we wore transfer­
fruit trees for some fine specimens w Ith their train in rear of them. red to Fish river from whence we ans having st-rved within ten day»
j of four and n half year«, were anx-
of fruit 1WH. Tho West must car­ While the ifith corptt followed in were march«-d to tin- Investment of
•»panish Eort, one of Mobil«-, »iron i iou» to return to civil life once more,
the
rear
of
all,
which
threw
us
some
ry away r.ll prerr.lum» at tho great
but the parting between comrade»
twenty mile» in tho rear of the ad- ge-t defenses. All gem rid prepara­ who had i-erved ami suffered togeth-
St. Ixiuls exposition four years
tion»
la-ing
completed
the
Fort
was
vane«-.
When the advane«- neared
- ■
ii in the ■ i
hence, ami it Is not t.m t.iliv to be
Mansfield they found tho main fore«' Invested on Mart'll 27th and tlm
I n-« li.iJ la-en form---! be
gin to gei orchards in shape for tho of the enemy ad vantageously posteil siege opi-ralions Were vigorously treine.
twedi us which were hard to sunder
effort.” Tills 1» tn.!.»« I late enough to A sov«-r«i iutile cnsu«-d nt Sabine kept up till April 8th when by a knowing that ttic in ist of es would
Cross Risid«, resulting in heavy Io«» vigorous assault, the loft of the Con
take «uch care of the ire«« as to In­
probably never meet again. I’pon
to th«- Federal«, the enemy captur­ federate works were carried, and
sure best |«o«»lb|c return», not only ing about on«- hundred Anil fifty *lx «luring the night they evacuateil reaching i'eoria 111« the place of our
During tho niego our original ren<le?vou* thrt cltiFen*
for 1903, but for the years »la-fore loudi'if wagon*. Il seems from the Die works.
tendered us a »upjo-r, and wo par
and after that <tale. As for the St. report* of ttie truo|>* engaged that, regiment was reinforced by six com
look of the fir-t mid last «quire
panic« of recruits, or yearlings or
the
ISth
corp*
were
fought
by
de
­
lamia exposition, there Is UOt till'
til)-d we ever ate together, Such I«
tail, that in a brigail«' w as sent to the gaiilxed by Colonel Brynerniir tlr-t
lea»t doubt but Oregon will be there front, and aft«-r it wa« captured <r Colonel and I.D-uti-nanl I*. W. M < a very r.unblinf ami imperfect tn«
with fine
specimen» of western driven buck another wa- .idv.inci-d. go-, formerly >>f the »'-th III. Col lory of our regiment w hich M-rvod
through tlm war of the rebellion
raised fruit, and will be I ■ »king for At all event# thebe Was ncareely a Bryner diol on tlm way to tho front and coiiduct<-«l itself no lietter or
in-l
M
ig«-e
was
commi-»iom--i
Col.
man
in
Hie
nink*
who
could
not
the premium«, too.
to wor»o Ilian thon»anda of other». 1
have bandied tin- troop* better, i'lio Major Bonham was advancisl
J’lea-ant Lieut. Col. -iml l «plain < )l m»t«' i I to would much rattier some one more
lx»t Mund *y’» Gregouian contain* retreat was checked nt
Grove.
Banks however decide J, to the rank of msjor. Till» arrange­ i-ompi-teiil had undertaken ttie task,
a lengthy article giving very fully
tint never having seen anything
fall further tack to a better position ment cauo-d quite an amount of 111
the requirement» of Oregon# new nt i’leasmit Hill, where tlm IGth feeling among th-« “old boy»’1 wlio like a history of th«- -tvtti Ills boy*
registration law under which our Culp* hail liivouai(-d during Ho- thought that it.» Bdiiliilm ami < iimsied I took Hie task upon mytelf, and
I a -I lia-l Btissl by u» through our whole tio|x- thucoiurnds will overlook the
next election will bo held, The uigiit, and there give tattle.
imperfection« of one who «.iw wtiat
mo say tlint the lr<s>ps under Smith term of M-rv Ice, they should have
registration book« and blank* nre
| knew nothing of the dl ««ter until had the preference. Although Col­ lie n-l il«-s from tho rank«.
Bam Kleffman, lata t ■’ • G. 41 l •
given ao that people can see Just the morning of ttie !ith mid then on­ onel Magee was a good officer we
ITUi ills. Hildreth, EranklinLd. Ne­
w hat I* required. Wo should like ly through the stragglers «-omlug never I*« inii- reconciled to him ami
braska.
to’reprint the article entire, but l«nck. About 1 o’«li»k wa- advanced there still are aoute who feel »ore on
to Hi«' crest of the hill on th«- oilier that account. After the evacuation
«pace will not permit ua to do mi .
Young <illle«|M,e. accused of the
1 »ide of which tho f-«ih corp« was en of Spanish Fort we wen> to Fort Bla­
Tho law provide* that the r«gi«tra gaged. They were Anally cotnpeil kely, on Uio east bank ot tile Appa- murder of .Mrs. Edison, at (Jolil
tion taxiks »hall tai opened in the I«al to give
way although they lachee. Th!« was carried by asiumlt Beach V a» arrestisi at • ottago (iruVc
Hawkins coloued ind taken to Hoseburg al which
__ ,__
d<«l>eriit,»ly,
and
passed on tho t*th by
office of the county clerk on the first ' foUgtlt
I through our Itne:
when the ISth tro I-». The whole eastern shore of placa ho was lodged in Jail.
Monday In January mid »hall !«•
the Itay
1st) was now in p-.««-ssion ot tho
!corps ndvaoced and after a hard tlo-
kept open until the ISth day of May struggle drove them
alsiul
two federal«, and on the night of the till«
about
during ull of which time voter* can mile», when darkm »« put an end to General D. II. Maury abandond Mo­
o
register. If they fail to l>r<>|H<rly Hie pursuit. We bivouaoed on «>ur bile and tbsi up tin- Alaltama river
i
arm», sup|m»|ng we would continue with :»«i«i in,-it. General < anby took
properly register within the time
û
Hi«« advaiKe In Hie morning. About | m > s «,- ss I oii umi thus lite ret-idlioii
*
AI.BA.XV.-Illi:.
fixed by law they will not be quail- '• o’clo. k Wo were mow'd to tho left, . wa« i rustie<l in Alabama. A large
«
■
flvl to vote. Every possitile precau
nnd still under tho impr«-«»lon that *num’M-r of prisoner« and «-mo two
à
lion ha» been taken to so form the Hu- pursuit would I k - continued rc»t million dollars’ worth of stores ami *
• • •
ami ammunition, in addition to »«-v <»
*
law as to prevent illegal voting « d contentedly until about 4 o’clock
Í
On Shm-s un I Dry Gouda
wo were ordered to take up our line oral gun», were captured with li»r (
4
♦
a
either by colonlkatlOn, repeating or of man h to the rear. This la-ing city.
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4
great
vailles..
*
After Iliis campaign Our corps di o
any of the other sehemts* usually, Hie first time In Hie history of I he
J. ./ 117;./ I 7; A’ g
û
vision
am]
brigade
were
dlvld«-d
2nd
tirigade
that
we
turned
our
resorted to by grafters and others of
•X
lami
Miitt)-ri«l
ov.-r
the
country.
I
in-
Granite
tind iinwuro
a
that ilk. There teems to ta som«> tmek* to ttie enemy, the or«ler Wil*
lit gn nt re»!uetlon
received in not very g >«*l grace »nd 47th Ills was »ent to M ntg m-ry, •
1
phases of th < law, which will work a great deni of profanity and nd VerM- a.««I from th**re to Demo|>o|is ,.n tti<-
I> tr * a û û O »> 0 Û * t > <* » <« » * « *> O * Û Q
against Its full and ready acceptance criticfsm of General Banks was in
Black Warrior river. Ou this march
but in th<« main It is thought to bo s dulged in. We were under the Im­ we li-armsl of th« stirrender of Le«-
to C. N. Grant am! we were overjoy­
very well gotten up liw, a nd one pression that find Gvner«l Smith
been in command tlie unfortunate ed to liiink tb it the surrender of
which will be sure to secure an hon
disaster liutl
never occor«-d. To the army of Virginia was made to
ott vote and count which is a point make the matter still worse, Bank* our tlr»l corps
commander,
but
greatly to lie dealrod by every hon­ Rook his nmy mid hastened down to wo never had any dout l of the out­
i Alexandria mui left us t > stand the come after ho took the supreme
est voter, no matter to what politi­
rebel* off an«i do all Hie fighting On (Command of all the forces in the
cal party or faction ho may ta*long
the retreat to tho Mississippi our field, Vpon th«- he« Is of the joyful
Those who want to Vole next June corps skirmished and fought almost news of Hie surrender of Lee wo
must not forget that they must la> dally Hie other corp* giving u» no were thrown Into a curr«-s|M>mling
st»t«« ««t gl.M.m l.y fhe siimMitic,«-
registered ta'foro the 1. th of May, support wli.*tc-vcr.
After returning to the mouth of men! that the beh>vi«t Lincoln had
.X « Iforni 'b I in I o titi.- I
otherwise their chance* will be very
Heil river we proceeded up to Vicks fallen by tn«- hand of a coWar-lly a»
throughoiH. .
slim.
sassin.
No
defeat
of
an
army
w->ui<l
burg, from where wo ordered up to
Memphis. In the meantime tho con­ have cau««' such a «tate of feeling as
Th<»*e of our reader« who have
federate General Mar-induke had existed upon receipt of the new*
not paid their taxes for the yearn
nre
ar nopplled
<*nppih’«| with
A disaster In Imiti«- could have tx-en. « Hr t i’’!
1-fiMl anil I*ff7, will notice that the inlerferred with the pa*«age of float
retrieved, but tin- drain of a man "the i *1 ti»r iiHlkt l- nti»rd ..
on
the
Mi*»|.**lppl
river
at
<
lid
latke
sheriff ba» been ordered to adver­
like Lincoln w : m a loss which could
tise and «<dl property for taxes of x illag.-or Lake ( lih ot Ark . ami -m
not be replaced. While at Deniopm
s, nt I li of brldg- -,
those year». A word to the wise i* our upward trip we landed on Hie
ftlh of June full and on the morning | II» the confederates were on their
r . "re.
sufficient.
of th«- i-th advanced mid gave their way home after four years hard
fighting. We had a respect for them
Tut Ni tv» »nd tliv Oregonian one ImHle and alter skirmishing and which we coul«l n it feel for their al-
fighting Hie m<>»t of the day succeed
year for >2. on.
ed In driving film tack. 1’ruceetllng i lleil al the north. They had the
assMss VITALITY, up to Memphis we learned that gen­ manhood to stami up for w list they
LOST VIGOR
eral Forrest bad utterly defeated thought Was right, w hit«' the “Dre in
ano MANMOOO General .'•ttirgls near Germantown the rest" tii«> parlv Were too coward­
Cure» Impotcncy, Night F.miasinn» and Mias, ami the IHth corps *** order- ly to »‘Veh advocate their principles
ANI»
wasting diacaacs, all effect» of aclf- tsl to follow after Forr«-»L After ar If ttterc was any danger in It. There
was
a
general
<
ourt
Martial
held
at
abuse, or excesa and India- living in the neiglils>rh<>e«l ofMoo- Ih-mopoll« in which nil who ha«l
crctlon A nerve t«»nlci»nd cow Tenn, the men w ho had r**en- coiumitteii any m|w<lrmi-anot for We boy >nr Mock In large
I i I imh I builder. Brings the llsted Were sent homo on veteran some time past Were lri«-«l and con «luantltle* an! k< «|> a full
furlough, thus tnlaslng this trip,
pink glow to pale cheeks and
vlcted <»r acculiteli as the «-a««- line of carriage and wagoil
but the regiment under Colonel J
restore» the fire of youth. li. McClure perform««! their part, ■nlffM bv- Ail of our commi»»lon«-.| material.
All kinds of
By marl BOe per hox: ti i-oxes and aaatoted In the defeat or th«- ofilcvr» were, at one time attending work In mir lino done on
for ik'd.BO; with A written gmxrnti- rebel a
the trial <>f one of our ro- n who *»« «Lori notice................ . .......... .
te«i to euro or rotund the money.
After the return of the velcrana charg-sl w ith deftcrtion w hen the w ri
w ,« in
of the regiment Wf ware occupl««! tcbrlng ranking corporal
NERVltA MEDICAL CO.
J in racing arouml In Ml««, ami Tenn, command of the conipatly t-‘it di«l not
Qllrton A Jackson St«., CMICACO. ILL. hut without any fighting worth know *t until the m.ys began to Hhop oppiatiti» Llverv Ht it Hu
m < !<>.<) Jih
k'crsaleby Peery A IV-ery, s. i >• »r '»pcakinv of. In the (.ill 1»« W»-re i conic to him for passe» to town and
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A Few Cash Quotations.
CAPITAL, $20000
Vid
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OFFICEICH
President
Vice President
Camier
A. J. J s I biob
J I. Games
C. V. Jomen
I mo « a genomi tankIng and ex-
change busincM.
lxntn mad« at
current rat«*, and drafts iMiicd on
principal cille*.
GfiSH : MARKET...
HCÎO, < »BEGUN
H eskt
II
l‘r< |»ri< t r
i i i:
À cholea line of frosh moats, hi
Variety, constat-tly on timid.
Will <lo
ftcio,
a
strictly < Ush bu*!ni «•.
J E
IP E L Eli.
<> reg «> n .
All kinds of watches clock« -«nd Jew
dry repaired promptly.
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mui
soi
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“ arrives Yaqutna.. 5:A0
Returning:
I-eavea Yaqulna
Ix-avoa Corvallb
M
Arrives Albany
For Detroit:
M.
Ia-avc« Altmny................
Arrive» Detroit
..........
A. M.
Returning:
1-eaves Detroit........ ..
12:25 r. M.
Arrives Altnny............... 6:3ft p. M.
C:O6 p. M.
t'llaMive» Alhany
Arrive» Corvallis............ H:V> r. M.
•&Leavea t'orvallls....... .
6:40
M.
Arrives Albany ........... T:S6 X. M.
One and twd connect a’ All«ni«y
ind Corvallis with .Houth)-ru l’a< iflc
Gains, giving direct -ervl -e» to ami
front New|«ort ami adjacent beaches
* Nofirun« from AILtny to Cor-
Vallls >>n Mondays, Wednesday» and
Friday« only.
’ No ft runs from C »Vallls to Al­
bany on Tuesdays, Thursday» and
Raturdayi only.
Train# for tho mountains arrive st
i»«droit at noon, giving ample time
Io reach camping ground« on the
BreitonMah and Hantlam river the
•tame day.
Kl'WIXHlOXK,
H. k W ALDB.V
Manager.
T. r. A I». A
J Tt'n.xKK, Agent, Albany,
FìrO I* aktiv« «Hk lb« t-i-tn-i-bi-
♦«« w sea 's ««,,»-■ »R
Cush Purchaser
2A eta
50 eta
7 5 eta
«»I $1-’» xvintli of go«»!» at otic
time, fi'-uii Sept. l-> to N -v.
15, ’‘.ff*. we will »»•ml the
DELINEATOR
for one \ «-.tr pr« pai«l.
Thia i* it rare offer anil
everv la«lv shoubl have thia
valuable ami nicely illm»trat-
«•«I hook ill her house, e.«p«-e-
i.illx xxlreii it dura Dot co-t
h« r a cent.
BY THE EDITOR
G. D. TROTTER,
. *• * <
STAYTON OREGON.
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Tin- HilVerto» iipi-val aays: Inst
con variation with P. II. Illbbnnl,
M»ndiy, Im *<«ld. “« »n H«-pt.«mlier !
2.‘>, I»I7, Ju«t 1.’y«-ir» ig->, t)- l-«y, I
croftied tin- «>1-1 foni on .*<Uv<-r creak,
Ju«l Tick of where J. K. Buff now
reild«'». I left Illinois on the 7th
d-«y of April mui with ox t>-m>-
■ ro-»«-l tho plain«. At that tino
there Was not a hou«o in Milverton
Everything Was wil-lxn-l il< -ol.iti-
I hi-ro w )- not a bridge nor ferry j
i>»u betwoon here .«ml St. J>wepli
M > " Wh it » difference fifty y-- ir»
tin mido. Will fifty more mnko a-
mui-ti more chang«?
M\ rigs ;ire fii si-cl;is«t mid my horses
«•ire good drivers.
Baci Connects wito all Trains at West Scio and Momini Train al Ihikers
’ CLOTHING
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We now haw tin' lartiJ st ami
best selected stock <»f < lotliing;
ever shown in t In* \ alle\ . w hie!
we al'e ottering at
Way Down Prices
\\ t' hint' ntinv
special
lines <»t
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Spring’ and Summer suits anil
light weight underwear............
BLAIN CLOTHING CO, Albany. Oregon...
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