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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1899)
• 1 -sis last l ear ■ going I "’ll chraq«er In the I'nlb-d Htatoa than they are Uxlay. a large »tuck on hand. Note the h-Howing prie«-»; OF LOCAL NTEREST We have Machine oil at Peery .1 P«rery*a A. O. Prill, Physician and Surgeon Nclo Or. Mollum Print* .1!c is r vani «• Try Hagey for watches, cl«xks and Standard Print«..................................to • • •• Jewelry. Extra Print*,............................. tn •• (( >vcr 3taw yard* on aale) G. W. Morrow 1« rushing work on Fruit of l^*»m mu-lln................... .. ....... ............♦< l>la new barn this week. Cabot W uiuxiln..... ................. .......... ............ Ac Itein't fall to read A. W. iiagey'a (bbot A rou-iln, new adv. In another million, 1.1. muslin... ...... ......... ... __ k? Another carliatd of lumber arriv “Vicugna,” best flanelelte in the market,...Sc ed Monday for the Flat F iber Co. If you want a go-al hair brush at rodured rale* go t<> Iki w s«>n, Altwny. Hair brushes ami coral»« at lu per cent disciHint for ;«■ days at Haw sons Pill shop, Alliany. Fred lkiwson of Allrtny will m -II for .»• days hair brush«« and comba al 10 per cent dis>-outit. If you want the best meal for the J. Wll.MlN, toteretttog Fictt. money (Av) served in the val cy, g«» to the Albany lunch <?ountcr. Envelopes were first used In I The fir*I air pump wa» made Iti Manhattan horse rcm<«ilea ■ re positively guaranteed. They •re I6M. The first steel pen was made in the ta»»t on th« market. li«a E. It- Hlhlur. Anaeathcdti wa* first discovered The Nclo mill cnmp«ny arc doing In 1»l< a g«»al («it of work -«n the milroaii The first ballX’n »«cent was mailo tra«k between the mill an«! the in I7CL main linn. The first lucifer match was made O. It. Cyrus Is putting up a very in IS». r«*i<lene«' Tit« entire Hebrew Bible Ul( oeat w « xm ! hou*o on hi* property, J. F. Nlm* I* doing lhe printed lu It at. The that iron *trem»hlp was built Carpenter act. While in Portland a retuple of in I w -'M j . Coach«'» first were use«! In Eng- weeks »go Attorney T. J. Wil* n wu« n«lmitte<l to prachcn In tho V. laml in l’««*. The fir»t horse railr<Md was built N «listrict court. in IBB. I'. J Irvine was called to Salem («old w»» first discovered in i. all \Vcdn«">d.'«y tn m«-* t a commervial fornla in 1 MH. man, a fact which tell» well th« pop The first »teamlMMt pt!«rd the ularity of Scio’« livery stable. son In I Stif. While nt work for the Fiber afra The fit*l watch« • were made at pany Wcdoeaday F'. I. J.....- ilad Nurcmtairg In 1177. tho misfortune to cut hl* fool with Shaving. Omnibuses were introduced in an axe, which lai«! liitu off fur a day :tcu N«-w York In l*r.». Hair Cutting. 25 or no. The f!r*t newspaper advertise Shaapening. Î5 E. E. I-trlinoro, manager of tho ments ap|«eared in ItkW. Ledivi Hair D ratting 25 The flr-t copper cent was coined Northwest Flax A Fiber Mfg Co., ha» filie«! up a very ne.it offleu room Bathe ?5 In New Haven in ’«CT. Kerosene was first used for light in the rear of II Sheltons rcal-re fate office. ing purposes In 1838. Wanted.—All those knowing The first tele»cv|ie was probably All W'«rl« giraran!« <• I fir«! cite*. used theinaolvM Indcbtc«! to u* to call in England In ICtta. The first Use of a hieoinottve in an«l settle st an early date, as we A fine line of cigar» always ot> hand are in no-’d of money uml mu*t col tin» country was in 1839, The first almanac was printed by lect what Indue u». Peery <k Peery. An exchange »tate* that W. *. Cl«-«». Von Purhack. Our new Cape* and Jackets hav«« Vanderla-rg, tho populist who once flu' first chimneys were intrnduc- arrived. They aro briiutl»« and very reprimente«! th« «streme South- rel Into Home ffotn Padua Io 139H. "heap. Comean«! make your »«'lec • «■«tern Oregon in the alata •«•nate The first »teamengine on the con tions wbile the stock Is unbtoken. Mid later came near getting elected tinent was brought from England They will soon Im gone. S. M. Dan Io congrews and who ha» recently In 17M. iel. I* en a lawk agent In < iirry re«unty, The first complete •«■wlng-ma Wantiul Bacon au«l Mr«l. 1 will has accept«»! a posifiuu with a Sin chine wa* patened by Ella* HoWe, l»ay Meant* pe r pound for «id«? ba Fra nel »rei couimlssiun house and de- Jr.. In IMB con, 121 cents for hntns and in cents imrted from < fregón. The first national bank ____ ___ In ____ thu. . for lur«i in five and Io p«,u.i«l buck ..lied S',t«-« was Im-'.rp« r iled by et«, in exchange for goaals. K. M. C.rng««•■«», Ileccmbcr 11, 17sl. I'anfel. Albert Poole, ouct- convlctf<l last The first compass was usrel In ub-equently releaac«l for th«- Cow J. A. Burton, of Jordan, wn* in creek canyon train rubi» ry. I» in I-rance in I 1.50, though th«» ( li it,"- •' the city today. Mr. Burton i» ruis arc «aid to have employed the Iodo Jad with a ml named Padia'rg, at Ing Angora gi»it«, and I* getting a Colville, W ks I i ., for bolding up a »ton« earlier. K«« m ! start In tho business. The de farmer for ttie purpose of rubbery, mand for thear giatta is steady end and »hooting Jolie Hamluil who Following la a list of th« Jewelry reliable.- Democrat. ram«- to th« aid of th« farmer. I •toluh from th«' P. <>.: Two gold Beckner Bro«., of (Nwogv, have bracelet« ael with rubi< two , I I«- h -« '¡ the Houston building uud I'fco I- lit > *1 I'. !. . rn< I-, br.t <-l> t*-et with g >'<l; or««' gold uro Ibis week putting in « well st- 1 . n't net i is «spurt i I a > bo band ring with 2fic golil hangtu at- leeted stiM-k of groceries They will the most Importuni durument uf It» we bed t>> BUMlH chai»«; gobi ring carry a full assortment of gracerle» n!:’ti itniu.odiine •■-. ttlog. broken Jand we predict for them a g<xxt te’.i-l «Ince the -ivll war III« w«-«t ern trip is r aid tv have amply dem- golil ring with two banria to gold 1 i trado. child'« ,4ain gold ring made uf min: oh *I rated whit the peopl«« will de i B o hl, M- i o' Brt . fc. his nd in referen«* to tho Phillp- Masonic pic; gold hreaal pin closed without setting; gol'l pen mid p-.-ii- ('lackattins county, ha* purchased pine** cll cumbinc«l. People through tire- from Danh 1 Itonohue six acre* at *.‘150. »1rs Io gon generally should keep a look'iut IVest Nclo. paying therefore fu>* » TM f>>r there thing».—Alt»»ny Democrat. There is a small reahlenco on I In property together with barn mid ■other «»uthulidltigs. C. W. Bichardson, of Jordan WM In tho city this morning on hl* way ' to near (Julncy, III., on a visit to hl* i age«! «bother, w hom hi- left forty- '»lx year* ago, when h«1 cro*««'d the plains for Oregon, an<i whom he ' has not seen since. — Democrat. Wantetl All persona knowing thi'iuselves ludebiod to the under- i »igned either on note ur account to ' call and settle at an early dale, aS we wish to IncrcM«*» our stock of g<H»|s and it lakes money to buy them. Iie*|iectfully, N. M. lhtniel. Attorney it Law ani Natan Public SCIO SHAVING PARLORS.. •<JH. H. HEN LINEÉ* NEW GOODS i> I IVED A nice lot of New ( i< hh I s for the E h II Trade. £ £ E for Women, Misses anti ( ’hihlren. big lot of Cotton Blankets, 5 1 r f ^iiiii^z s 3 IVVVS y, IIUIU, 5 3 e Í WORTH OF......... JT-1-*;- BOOTS I * t T'1 have got anything yon want in Boots Shoe«—any eize and all you want of’etn; cheap and medium priced one«, and all goo«I for the m you pay. BOOTS: ?3.2.’ w ill l»u\ a pair that ar«* poaitivob guaranteed. There in no better boot than this (Hher« »« II tlii- grade f«»r «3.7«i to $1, S J will luiy a pair of l- TLI. STOCK bouts that yon rail match in very few »tor« «, and then for no le«* than $3. ?—«»lily two dollar!- —will buy a pair of boots that 1 guarantee will give perf«»< eat i« fact ion. It will wear gtHwl nti'l will not leak A«k other merchants to furnish you they will ask you from 2.A0 to 2.7«'» for «tut'h n pair of boot« a< I u«k you Two Dollar* for. \ny price<l one'y«ni want. All the bet- SHOES: Un ter e nul es guarante«' to giv«> »ati«fuction, ami if they don't prow reasonably good why bring them back and get your money. Gl'.W HOOTS: -ik.' ptli lir .ml .»i '»uni Boot» that are the l»«>st ¡n th«1 world—the BtfSTONS. The "iiag proof kind are guaranteed. Al though gum boot« are high volt never want to buy cheap plunder in order to «ave a little, but buy the kiml that |u>ople are not afraid to . g stand back of and do with mine. ROSS E. HIBLER J©)®) Your Attention, Please From Bcnjimin Franklin. Circuii Cour “When you ate sick, what you like boat 1» to la« chosen for a medi Judge Burnett convened circuit cine ill iiie first pi.icv; what cx|«ur leneo tells you 1» I«,'»!, lobe clko»en ' court at Albany ti «i‘cl«K-k Mondny ' in the MH-«in«l place; what reason (t. morning with twenty cn««»s b*«f «re c. Thbory? ««ays is bent io tie chosen him. lie run through thu d'H-ket in the Inst place. But If you can get th«« first time in twulvo minute«, Hr. Inclination, Dr. Experience an«i heard it demurer, «el 1 o*«d«ick fur Dr. lt«- <’ou to liolil a consultation to the trial of Meinert ugt Kober And gether, tltey will give yon the best . I, <urnid until I ■« <lock ill In twenty-two minutes time, breakliig advice that can la- taken.” When you h tve a bud cold Dr. In 1 the EInn county record, The follow w.n «ll*pos«-d of: clination would recommond < tn«m- ing 11 business Bryant Hgt < I. Beach, rccov I berlnln’s Cough llemedy l»M-au»e it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. cry money. < ontlnucd. Nirs F. Kirkpatrick ngt H Barnes Experience would reevmiii-sl It !>«■ Tire patronage I hav«’ rcceivp«l in the past cause it never fails to effect a -peedy rt al, recovery money; attachment Judgment against II Birnes ami and the prompt piiynlenta which mv cilfito- ami permanent cure. Dr. Itenson would recomcnd It because it is pre wife. < ontlnued as to others. mvrs have alwayt m ___ ule L enable* me to buy N Feder agt W It Blain rec money pared on scientific principles, am! iilore goods at n|»ot cash prices, therefore I attachment. Judgment by default. act on natures plan In relieving the I-Jacobi agt W It Blain rec mon lung«, oj»eulng the secretion« an I have a<l<lc«l new g'MMlt* in ali liti «, anti restoring the systarn to a natural ey, attachment. Judgment by de those desiring «anything in Mie Ilio» fault. and healthy condition. For «ale by The case of t iregoti ugt llobert W atches, i'locks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Bley Peery A Peery. Foren will tie di»ini-M>e<l on account cl«1 sundries, etc., will save money by calling H. K. Johnston A Co., have turned of the death of the defcudviit by a From the S^’.'.axn !out another fine otliec desk thi* railroad accident in Eastern < iregon. on inc liefore purchasing. Thanking you week) tl««' same Imltig for th' u«e of The two remaining cases ngt the The Detroit cnrre«po«ident of the all for past patronage and soliciting a con E. E. lairtmore. They have ih - cii Salem »talesman »ay«: Farmers ami Merchants Ins. • o doing quite a lot uf work during the tinuance «if the same, 1 am, vours truly, D M. Burnett, of Moro, Orc., su- were reported about aetilvd, un«i It |M»«t few weeks, »«I* of which I* right p--rlntcn«lent of track for the t'olnm is probatHe the docket wilt be rid of j up to the standard of strictly first bis Southern railron«! is visiting I I hw > eases for the flr»l tim«’ In class. with hi.» tkrother J. <>. Carter. He many venra. W II Warner and A It Wood I u A girl named plain "Mary” at her camo over from Moro by team via were appoiuied bailiffs. Í birth, dropped the "r" when »lid th«- I «elm nun route, i.o gram I jury was eall«-«l the di» grew up and became Miss May. As The bpnubling lxigglng l'oiii|«any •he tmgan tii'.slilne 'n a *ocial way have a large camp ill operation near trlcl attorney uiulrr the new law at she changed the "y” tn “e” and Berry ami are putt Ing out logs for tending to the business* After the empaneling of the Jury signed her letters Mae. Ala»ul a the t urti«» company as well as for year sfo sho wa* in.irrlud and now the pulp mill* at Oregon City the In the Meinert case the remain«!« r ol the Jury were dismissed fur the she has drop|m«l the "e” and it’s latter bt'lng hemlock. Just plain "Ma." That's evolution. Harley Footer and Film Hull have term after lining in court lets than The Wcaidmen are to hnve an an Jnst returned Io tt»elr bume at Gate« half an hour. John Meinert agt J J Kober, re nual hunt on Oct 2*1, at and ar U'i«i from Die Atlin country and have Brownsville. Gaine is to count all many attractive nugget« to exhibit covery |«er*ona! t«r!»|wrty. Jury trial, v« rdict for the plaintiff. I tie way from Mo. k ildees ard M,ulr to their friend». They report hav Damage«. rel* to I,txxi for l«uffalo* practically ing had a prostwrou* season. Nugar Pine Co ngt J B Gibpeard Mrs. F. I.. Maltmnnand her broth* HX» for dper.. (JMneae pheasant» will be M natives 12, quail 15, g«-«-se • r John lisbdy n, arrlv«-«i h*m Inst re-iM«-ry money. Dismi-A«-d. W. H. Condra et al agt F.llz 1-ewis 25, mallard duck* 39, coyol««* 75 etc. rwturday direct from Newton Ab II H Chaplin and F’. N. Brown are butt Enftlaod, and are the guests of recovery money; attachment. Dis ----- FOK BOTH AND MEN - Mrs. Mi Leimon. They come Willi til liMed. leader* of the re»|«ecllve»ide*. D A ferhune agt John Tweedie, a view of locating al «ome place in Mr. IV»»id, of Gra«» Valley, and recovery uf money; attachment. Ml«« Jannle Compton were married <tr.-g»n. W. A. Carrie of Portland, 1« work < 'nntlnu««!. Niii>«l.»y October Xi, IflN^ at the 1' M Zoosman agt F I. Itvi» recov ing a force of men in the tunnel uf home of the bride* parents, Mr. and hit mine al Mineral Cut, and is tak ery of monev; attachment. Settled. NeW h»ntlon cor. f ourth and Morrlton Mt«é'ts Mis. J. A. Compton, a few mile» ing out wme fine looking samples. I'll««» Monteith ngt Net’llc Mon ' south of Nclo, Bev. Elmore officia iihiti and onfeooN This mine is located so near the teith, to retax cost«. TXl cr under ' tin~. The F-»i i y •’ '¡i-!- Mt Sion r«iire»«i that the tunnel ntrtT being s«i V , * k ►.»..» . »• ¡lay fr.r tr.nlr r.«.w in i ..1..... %»•••. *•»••» • »«» itftiunvai »>reg«»n, carrying with them the uriven go«-« under the track. Samples and descriptions sent on request O'Neill Bi'-s. from l-et*>«n.<n, hsia Cutung -UriT at Street Esate. beat wlabre ««I a host of friend*. aforee of m««n at work nt Niagara, Notice—Nlnce, yctober 1st IAW, putting in a datu a ml of her w i*«- pre l,a»t Saturday night J. P. Il ihn we. th«» underalgneil proprietor» of paring for the erection of a pulp "N«-lo H«>llcr Milla” have closed the mill at that place. This I* one of and Albeit Weddle, of Sweet Home i-r«-dit bu-iii' •* and hereafter all par the beat natural wste r powers In the were settling their book accounts, when a dispute arose tad ween th««»u tie« wishing merchandise In our country. over an recount owed Huhn by Hoe, m»«»t have grain on »I «tore or pay W. fi Mwler ba* ret urn«* I to hl« Weildle's brother. The amount in- i cash, for sa ne Thanking our many mines In the Quartzvllle district customers for i«a«t patronagoa.’i loi’h- from a trip to Nail Like City. Mr vulved waa about $4 tail after an ex- (ing a continuation, on now line», Belcher, who bus bontl'al the Allsmy change of angry words I? ihn as* ! however Wear»« yours ar_____ __ ■ours anxious lu tulne in the name district, cam« up »lulled Weddle with a knife inflict ing a number of uUQ'l* .atiout hi« • pleas«', Johnson A Phillip«, from Neattle recently and i* p*r-Vin- i i h »bowling him The whist dub met at the liouae ally » u | h rhilcnding the work being WH-rson of of Mi. and Mrs* c. y, ere (Ml D m < | -roperty. and reached and p«_rf Tuesday u> there Nuri bnday evening Dr. | orge imrw buncati track supervisor of Miubereon thought ‘1 t’c chance»« «•»Idvnt, Im A Pho'.'pe, the Woodbum section has la-«-u pre- were against his recovery v et he Hp ! ry «ml Mrs. t'. V Johnson, «cuted by the Nouthern P.«citk tom- paired somnwbat easier. 1 it was ro i urer. Mm, Prill, Mix M»e pany with I wo silver m«»«lds one fut -orte«! ported that Hahn llshn lind had left Sweet Nweel ................ ~ and Mrs. A. J. Johnson were having the finest section in tho <11- llome but Monday It »a* le<tne«l hoacn a* a board of managers. A rislon. ths Othl T for the finest •«- I hat tie wa* at home attending to' serica of very pleasant games were tldft In tht nclBc system.— Inde hl« victim »ml wa* nursing hitfi played durln< the evening, and a pendent. night *h«l day. Hahn I» • promt v««ry enjoyabl«» time was had. Tho f Th» news of botte term'ipfisr«»-tn Tk* nent mefchafit and Weddle a *iw- clul« will meet We«ln«**l»j’ evening Old fl*hlt:n* In drr«« may bn re mill man, imlh being ot«t time real W.»te»r OrsaaaUan. of next week nt the home of Mr. ami vivrei, l>ul no oid faelilonvd medi «lent« of Sweet Home and well I Mr». It F. Hi bier. cine run replace »'hamlwrlaln's C‘«lic kn« w-»' «h*»*re> n«*u the country. A a- >»»i» »•'•’••of* desina« » tri* to IM Tari« The Salem Journal ha« vorn« fun <’h »lera • ml Diarrhoea llcmrely. warrant baa 0«»< toW'R l«sue«f for fullowsi nni’Uy II ihn** i«rr»«t I»y Peery amt I', Rock Bottom Prices . , IRVINE 1CALAVAN, Propneliit I’ My rigs are fiist-<lass and my horses are good drivetsi faci lucetti win all Trani al *<sl to aai Koriin. Trait at Hailer: S M. DANIEL s % <<A. B STEINBACH J C0> All Wool Blankets fbi $3.50. fimi many other articles $5, o < oom ^ I’ Clothing, Hats Furnishing Goods best value.« you ever saw for the money. A full i»/e<l «Icol»!«' b'ottmi blanket for «tocto. ÍHliers at GO, (>*5, 7Ö, DO, Í1.2-! and f 1..AI ■ WWW, 1 ■»,/>- • l- MM. v - j . .•O W. HACEY, ! .. curded cotton E E E E £ E F F E F F 1 • i URELY PERSONAL ’’’lie »Scio New Capes and Jackets A government tia* «ent It« ultimatum •-•••-.•••'••••••••••••••• to Unn county In regard to the StayUM bridge and ct<>*«d th« dla- cum I uu . The liner* of I unn «s«unty »•••••••••••••••••••••••• are up In relM-lllon and havo open J. N. Morri* »pent Nuuday in Al ed the Lrhlgc to the farmer» of bany. • iilea. There have !«-en Uo r. ll*a on either »id««, but In C«»l Mathews, of I.elwnon, wax in •>V*it ad« the «heriff anti pre Sc<o Monday. be called out. In the event of b' J. A. Bilyeu nn«l F. 1. Jones were tllitca t>et*<sm thl*county atsl Finn Albany visitor* Monday. a detail of th» nailunal guard m «> Mrs. G, L. Nnthcrlan«! was visit be rent up there under command'»! < «»!. Gillia—the «»nly ropre-«'nU»tlvs ing friend* In Purtlan«! thi* w«.<vk. Sa v«ago visited I r -. W I at Salem of th«« famous Guni n friend* in Albany the first of the Highlander«. reek. There I here 1« I* aometnlng something____ of a family nf- 11«v. Guyer, of Salem, rxvupiod 1 it down fair in a «cho-'l diatrlc. G------ In I'"I umbl« county in thl« «tale. There f* pulpit at the M. FL church sun- lost. 1« only one pupil in the district i d> if. lx*rat> wm <>ut at tho ploia-j attend the «eheol, a boy of |.1 years of sgc and not resident» enough t- •I»' >Urm h one of Mr. and Mr». John (urnl»h the raquired number of S«uj « over Sunday. school officer*. At th«- last annu -I ly surveyor Bigg* wa» in | srhuul elax'tlon there were only ttp- Fk-lo tho first of the week lining is-rson« present a non and hi« wIL ••me w rk for»I. W. Phillli««. l»otb director«. A« the man» tern T. J. Mui ! • rs !«>ft Friday last for of office ex pi r»«l he ws« re-elect«, I,« xlngton ami oltirr ccslern(Iregon for three years reeel vlrg the un»i l«oiot», to ta> HtHcnt about two week«. mou« vote of tho house A week N. I. Shore ha* moved bl* «t«x*k two later the two members of tl Loan! «ri appointed a clerk. The boy of furniture it lu the building fur Lourd In the dl Istricl 1« a son of the dl rac<- marly Mcupied by M. C. Gill A Son. C. N. HnrnUh wa«ovar from Al or«, and they usually ip' >y • omr tench the bany from Saturday until Monday, member of the family srxl w .i* kept «julet t«u«y at hl« pho school. he side ex- to gallery. Work has two aide Bev. Baglay will conduct »cr- «to the ex • ter nal the aide Intern tornai eido, liiere . the Job you vic«-» al the M. E. church Sunday, have don*. On the Itii'.'i'ial s|«|© are morning and evening. All are ror the rceetlve wth-ct» of w!i«( you «Daily invited. have done. If you have d -ne you ir. Mi.*<ira-e Wylie haa return«1*! piece of work notify »nd thorongt«' V I from l>etr«>it, and rvixirt« g«a»l *uc- you have gnrner«*i J yuo» -»if «-•'««• in dl*po»l»ig of her dock of «»ch reactive eff«e-t* « the«« <«u millinery g'xxl*. have golton for your*« If Co a uty File Ml«-« * Eagan, of Alnany vial- to do »till better w : - u nave to<| in thl- nat k <»’ the w«<wt* over trained yourself u«< ,«iber into Sunday, th® gue«t* of Mi«« Mamie <!i»tasto ami s«'orn ( •, y w.«rk; Donohue, of Sluukcr». that I* to suy, you hav«-, - far forth Mr. Baker, who live«! near We«t achieved character^ "t t »roc ter," Scio, ha* rented part of the Cornell s.iy* Noviilis, "is a , ■ ;' t<>ly f.i*h loned will." Ami If you will not pln«-v, norttowoal «if Nclo, and ha* do mean work, you have f.i*tened moved 1« family thereto. Mr. and Mr*. John Beard, of Port yourself tho mor» thoroughly Into character of willing to «1« shining land, aru In Scio thi* week, vidtlng and worthy work. Wisconsin Mr. Il's |«are»>t.«, Mr. end Mr». J. Beard, of the Commercial hotel. Time* ____________ _ Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Morri* were at KOTICE. Sodaville H*t w«wk, in attendance nt a meeting of tho Preabytery. From thia timo on 1 will «ell »U I'hoy roturnvl home Saturday even gnr for ('ASH and l’K»>l»l'( FI only. iiig. And in future I will «ell sugar ut Allen Charlton, who live* a few very little profit, but not on mile* »<>uth of Scio, will leave thl* ( HED1T. ■ I week with hi* family for Lincoln | I have to pay ca*h »JnWti for every sack 1 buy, and It is very hard for i county WaMt., where he will try I farming ami «lock ralaing. The. me todo thia an«l erdit out from six I'hangu in location I* tn ««Io in the I months to n year or two. hope uf benefltling his h«»«lth which R« kU« E. lflllld K. i* very poor. Ho will make tho trip t«y I imiii . f’rocuzaat Labanen Jixn Deal Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Bilyeu, Mr*. J I’. Hyden prominent citizen of S. Huber i, mi little »on, Mike Bilyeu ! Lehenon, «lied in that city Nnturday Jamea Bilyeu, (belter known a» i Hlchatrdaon and | morning. Ho has l«oen sick several S|>eckeD ( han. months and his death ha«l been ex » barley Neal, left Monday evening ncc’«-d. He whs » member of tho for I’hoenix, Arazonn, whole the workmen, Maccabees, Grand Army tlrnt four will remain during the an«l several other orginizations. He winter, and J. N. Bilyeu will teach was one of Ijetmnons «ub»tantli«l cit -cliool, while the other* will go on izens and his many friends extend eu»t nriii x Uli in different Mate* and , i " mputby to th-;' burunvi I cities They went by way of the Southern Pacific, ami wore were I ticket«»! family'. to their dcntinalioii by A. J. John M>n, «i>ecinl ticket agent. thr«9 Doc»fre In Csns’aiuuan 3 Free N » • * •Æ7—. r *■«! • V *. k X