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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1899)
V< »L. 111 *1' X * r «CIO, LINN COUNTY, OKEUON, EHIPAY. I'UCEMBI.H ••••*•«••••••»•••••••••«•• 'n • ' . . •««««. T ri nt.isit*.», gvKKv » ll»AT IT «' IO, I.INN co., (HUGOS fly IRA A. I’llELPH. 1 » MW* h»r sanum, tsv«- 1 *>« month», > a« fl 1 te *<ts»rO»in* rate» st lau.ltr.»« n«rr».io »» *n*4 monihl). li»u»Wn, eliMCmrna nt.i«« ,»- |«OH «l-nlhi-.i :»r *<u».. for tl.. -.r • «■>,, . - » <• PJMVMia 3TO8ZT LXMITXD Soati.-ra Tul£:i Fu&ou« T.Tn ltxr'A trox Fraaclaw D»;ox bsr XSth "The Kunwt Limili-I. flu- uth- ern Parlfii-’» fmuou« train of the >un M ' route, will commence Its wivlce ft, «he winter season ou Friday, I a , -tnher i 'ltli. The schedule for this year Is 1 on- •Idore-I rather superior to any pre vlou* •< «sun, affording a« it w III -i> pnrtunlty for lavoratile view of point* of Interest along the Imo, and making ■gr«-eab|e <• nn. flou« at N« w «Irli ii.s will (. mil, I trains of oilier line» I i and from the im|*>r tant centers of the east The tra'n will i< 1 *• Han 1 al ù p. m. 011 Tu, sd«j and t ri i ij * passing I«,» Angel,- al- ul 7 o’, 1.« k the iMlowing morid'ig, tnu* u-.vl „■ n dsyhglil view of the "tang,- belt Houthem California. It« connection» at I I I’,- ' with through cars of Ilio Tex ,« A I’.icllic for Hl lami«, will 1 I . - < iliforni,« passenger* In that city io to : ' h ur> ahi ad <>l all other Ilo, « 1 tie trip from Houston to New 1 >ri« .ms, through Ho- inter, -l,ng plai.t iti e* and bayous of Hout hern L<iii«iaii--. w III also T h -!>y daylight, anditi, ir rival In the Gulf city ju«t in liti>> I- connect with H-< l«*l trains for Washington, New York,« m- ih : i . i ’<, Chicago and ,,Hi< r |- lot-. ■ I I k - »l.! t I and service i«u|> lo II» well kr, high standard II 1« worthy of re 1 I ' from San Fran, 1«, to N< w York is traversed by Ho- Sun-, t I 1 nit,«I tn 114 hours.only I.’ hours longer than by th. fastest train» ttir. ugh Chic, ;*o, a distance of i>«> mil«-- 'The HuMel is mi i'l, al wmti r route, the traveler not Ix-ing subjected to mo ot the dlscollif' rt-> In. lent Io in Ie the men! v, nth«-r <-< millions of more ,N .rthern route» ' T*o rcxtîi Q-iMttoa» AasTcrci "HA a BY THE EDITOR I i fl FEW FARM NOTES I : BY THE scissors : .. ,,l(||Ol|lOOOOM*)- Il Is always nn easy matter tu dis tingulsh Hie thrifty farmer fn>m the carel-ss otic. ¡'he difference 1» de piclrei in the mamivr in which wh t ikes e*ro of hl« farming machinery Tho tlm»* of the year has com«' when th«' farmer should take care of the farm Impiumcnis Every plow, wagon, harrow, reaper, mow,-r or other Implement u«-d should lie stored away out of tho sun. ruin mid snow Stii-d for «toisgc should I»- Ikillt and it should tie t«»rn» In mind that protection 1« ns important «• any task of the farm. Thousand* of dollar« are |,»d every year by the tIn>11 glitb-ssni-ss of .farmers I.A hot «wring for their Implement*. Tho boy who start* ,oul In thi« a orid with n «numi <«>,,st I lut Ion. a larve amount ot grit and no mon ey, udì distanco tho ridi min*» s .n ulne- lime, out of leu. Wh> ? Be- Cause thè «-ffurl. nei-«*«*try tu over emiic Ilio almo*! Insurmoutitabie ole staci«*«, Imcause of la-lng po-r, de velop hi« power«, a« tho «winging of tlie liaiumar «irvelop« thè luu» eie« of II.e blwcksmllh. The ridi mali« «oli ha», t<> som«* extent thè way i le ired for hlm and rn»t Ix-iug fi>rt ed lo straln nvery nervo and lirlng evrry facully iato play, thi- whule mali 1« noi dev«-)<>|H-d, a» in tho ras,- of thè |sa>r t«iy. Hint kno< k« mlke tlie man Ex. Secretary of Slate Dunbar, in H ’• cordame with Ms-tion t>1 of Hill'« amiotati-d laws of Ori-gon, ha* made a comi I, tc lompil.ition of the el«« timi law-, of the «tate, Including th«* registration law and reapportion meni bills pa**,-*J last winter, and has turn««l the manuscript over to the stale printer for preparation in |««m|dili-t form. The time allow,«I for forw irdilig the «■!••« lion laws and supplies Io e'lUiity e'erk* will ex pire January 1st. There are 792 elerliou preciueta in the state to each of which three copies of III*» election law - must la- furnished. In Ih«» mimi« of «imo i-i-oplo Dew ey Ini« uudone a gruat doti of tlie glory he nchleve l fu. htmwdf al iliat May Day party in M inila bay. However, Ilio tiouMi 1« noi our«, n ir ,r-y pari < f It. We diti not contri iMite i c.-ut tu thè fut’d thnt puri ha« ed it, and, so far ns We vo concern ed, ho *a i do a« ho pl'eises with It, wliich, iu all liklihood, ho will d.< sny wuy. Admiral lh-wey's salary atnnu nls to $17 20 a day ; that of President «•v ««»«a««»» «9««« »«•-»«.«««tl Twctity-iwo carloads of prun,-« were shlp|»«l fnon Rid-lle, Or , thi« year up to Nov. 15. About k>) farmers institute« will t«> held In thn Pnivirtce of Ontario iu thu month of January If*»’. The Corvallis limes reports the *d«i of the hop crop of W. A. Well« «mounting to l<l,<s«i pounds, at nin«> cent» per pound. The McMinnville Tranaeripl re port« that Wayne IL>l>nmi has this year harvested &,0tM «ack« of onion* from a tract of 12 or 15 acres near Whitesoii. Horticultural inspector huiun te- porta to the <I m state Rural that noon» will now laiy any kind of fruit at l^-wl.ton unless the owner guarantees It free from scale. Hoard's ¡Mlrymm «ays It 1« esti mated that it would rei|uire 4,100,• ,««i cow« to produce an amount of butter oiual to tbu oleomarg rine produce«] In lh<< I’nltcd Slates. Tho export« of butler from the t'nltisl states for tho fir«t nine months of 1 '• amounted toil.«*', '«rj |M«un<|M, against io. ¡21,51.', pounds for tho first nino month« of IHM. Apples ire keeping bndty In nil parts of tin t'nited States thi« year. Those shipped to I urope liavo rot tod so tsidly in transit that many of llie slilptuciits hale not been profit able. Hie ItnfMirts of rai*lus Into the t'nlliil states tone fallen from 27,- .',ll,>'l pound' in tho fiscal year «-nd iug June tn, 1' ' I. to les« tn in '>,'«Hl. <««, pounds in tliu year ending Juno |«ao. At a late meeting of the Truck Farmer’s Ass'a-lntlon of Texas a res olution was unanimously adopted favoring I he const ruction of the X Io aragua canal nt t he enrlh at |H,«.«it>l e tnomenl. It l.i a common flung for Hie hog« of southern < tregnn t<> t»o «hl|>|H-d to Sin Francisco Instead of to I'ortlnnd md ris-i-nlly a shipment from the Wilbini' it,- valley to '•in Francisco 1« reported. The patrons of tho Coquille, Ore gon, creamery were |>ild at the rate •>f 2t! cents |a-r ( miuii U for twitter fat delivered ill SepletnlaT, mid rci’elv- til nn aggregate sum of f-’l'’«' for the inontli. Oil Nov H, Clay, Robinson A Co. sold III Chicago 2tl liead of Shorthorn yearling «leer« nt Jfl i^'T cw t. The steer« 11 vt raged I2*t> |H>un«ls each in weight, making the average price per head I What I- the u-, of making a bet The cxjHirts from tho i’nlted ter .elici«* than v >ur ruiiip litor if Jl.ct otti-els, till M' C preside,it mid States to tin- ll.iwaiian island« for y«>u cun not get a ls-tt> r price for It* »pe iker of the house, get a day; tlie first nine month« <>f l'‘.rl nmoiint An*. A«lhi-r<- 1« no differ»,!- - in senators and mngre-«tneii, $13 ho, ed In value to »‘‘.2’1, i 1< hhi . For the the prim-Hu- put'lic «¡11 i.uj "idj imi the chief Justice of the supreme -mne periixt in |«UH they amounted tbu better, »0 tit >t w lui,- out profits court, *J*.t a day. to less than $3,0(10,<100. tuny lx- (loader on 11 «lugli- - di- they The condensed initk factory nt Will bo much greal.r In the nggro Ju-lge F. A. « henowith died nt K.-nt, W 1 -h., 1- • 11 >w buying I m *- g .11 e. his home hi Kings Valley mi Wed tWienO.iXNl nod iO.vUO noun,!« of How can you get the public to nesday, at the »go of eighty years. milk per day and is |>aying fl _’•> |e-r know vour in ik, I* tho i«'«t? He was one of thi- pio,leer lawyer« hundred i>ounds for milk testing If Ikdli mli' l' - ire brought primi of th>- state, and at one lima did n four |« r cent butter fat I r.ently before the puMi, l»,ih ar«- large practical In Benton county. Henry N Copp, Washington, n. eertain Io I m - tried nnd the puljlc Bi-sidts lie was prominent In |H>lb lias issued a new edition of hin 1. Ill very quickly pa*« ^Judgment on Ilea. settlers guide, Phi« tx>>k, u hlch them mid u*> onlv Hie tietter one. Thia explain* the large -.-di- on co«t« 2’1 «tents, gives the laws under E m *. Wiater Raut«. which government land' can I m < Ink Chambcri.-in* C'ugh Remedy. The (■«topic have I m - cii living It for year» eh alld | the late ruling« thereon. oranges For «unshlne, flower* anil and have found that it can ulwa)» The farmer'« Institute schmui 1.« be <1« pended U|«>n, 1'liev mm <KS take the Sunset Route via l«oa An- now-on In < ir--gon, Washington, Ida sb » gole« to all points I jut. Tourist i-x- cnslun.illy take up with - " < urrlon car» and chair < ar« to El ho, Montana mid British Columbia ionabli, novi It) put forth alt 1'iai, Fort Wurth, Emm« Chy, The f irmer» of th«* Northwest ><re uggerated claims, I ul r, rt i liicago, Cincinnati, Houston, New iM-c'.mliig more appreciative of the return to lh<-reim-dy tliat value of tlie«- institute» every year. Orleans and W tshlngiou, D. C. know lo I,-- fell alm-, and for coughs, l'or rate», guidi « and Information Currant an I goos-herry bushes nre colds and croup time is nothing address similarly nffe ted. and bt'foro tho - iiual to CI ikiii I* rl-ili. < < mgh Rem C. II. M MIK it km , (i. I*. A., Bordeaux mixture w «« known the edy. Fug Hulu by Pcery A I’icry. Portland, <>reg,»n. culture of ts>th was almost given up Cit- «tecuán. in some section»; aince a remisly Is A humormi« mid Ironic«1 ex-hmige known bushes are again tw-ing set report« the following as n verv new At the city eb-dion held in la b out. mon Monday the following nfllccrs and correct form of marriage cere Horne of the nuraeries In Oregon mony III some ItisLin, <-s : ’ ’ Young iere rliHfnl: Mayor, M. A Miller; inorder. \i • !'• t. t . - . mat eh tl, lady will you promt««-t<> take this and Washington have already sold helpless young grading you hol«l by out so much of their »tock th it they olm Mayer | treasurer, fien W The de like; ci-uncllrucn. II. G. Everett, the hand nnu *ee tliat tie wants for are unatge to till orders. nothing? Will you guarantee to mand for trees Is rrpi.rted to tn- IV. E. < hundb r. W. B. Doiiaca, A« - stand by him when he is nick, pro very general and wide spread this Itu k i r, Fred Kclli-id« rgcr, B. Burt vide him with a g-ssl «ult of clothe« season. < risliaw. I In ie w <» only one ticket The < allforida Fruit «¡rower «avs ,| the field slid i I* ut .'■■ voles Were twice a year, and always «ee tliat his »upply of stove Wood 1« dry* anil the prun«- crop of California for 1WJ I <vlle«1. conv -nii-til till the divorce court* is considerably I irgi-r than tliat of «hail intervene? If you fe«-l like lM*s. The crop of Hits was 80,12«,- A N ûx ExUy. taking a little matter like that, de ibsi |Miund«; tliat of |!W7, 87,7titi,<«<i I hilly ll<*gl«(er I« fhv posit 420 with me as a guarantee pounds, mid the crop of 1« »>, 5'1,200,- Tho Etigi In < »reg'n journalism Hiil In, will be taken c«re of anti tWO pound». teal ventu out nowwy seven col take the gosling and light nd is a brlglit, newsy The Roselmrg Review report« mo tollo, well edited by- Gilstrap Amen.” that lira II. I’llta, a prominent I. o*. Il is neat In tj i-ograplilcnl prune grower of Ruckle«, Douglas The fam«> of Pennoyer h is . p«*.-,ranc«’ and is l>rlm’ul of live Io- county, had 87,i««t isuind» of prune» I new« mid it Is a credit to Eugene di-nlly reachnl K ansas City, Mo . mostly Pelites, which he «old nt mi «a) a Ito- Oregonian. < *u I lie iMh average price of 3- cents per pound. • • W ist, III, lu - • ilist. Judge J. W. Wofford, of th«- He also had aliout to*«) laoxes of ip criminal court at that place, renlrn- |>lea. To eed a murderer Io ninety nino year» The average yiel I of hay per acre in the |M*i'lntentiary. During bis Tiiko lunallvc Unitivi Quinine remarks Io the convict tic «aid: tills yiar ill tin- I 'nlted Istatea !• es 4 ft*. All druggist« refund the •’Your« is an extraordinary < ti«o mid tliuated by the I*. M. Di-(>arlmont of ♦ney if It falls to cure. I U sortie governor may think lie can be Agriculture nt 1. A tons tier acre < «ve’» signature I« un euch box. come distinguished by pardoning The estimate for Oregon is 1.97 »TIIU |>er acre; Washington 2.02 tons; you. Theirmre the Jury did you a tons Idaho. J Mi tons, and < alifornia, l.ffij great lament not Io hang you. >*dns in the chest when a person When you godown to the peniten tons. i >11 Indicalo a tendency to tiary behave your»elf and some fool The North Amvricnn Practitioner d pneumonia. A piece of tlm governor, who wishes to distinguish reports (tint Dr. True of I’hiladel* i. Ian iM-ncd with i li mil« rl,un’s himself for phllanlhrop> ta-nevo- phln tins mnde quite extensive ex . Ralm an i bound on to thr chi st I,-nee and kindness may pardon tensive expermienta with the Juice I lie veal of piin will promptly you ’’ of the red Tomato mid as a result of ve th«* plin and prevent tl e his investigation* hns adopted the Hi, atenetl attaik of pneumonia The ail vage due the farmer« on Juice of Hie Tomato in case« tn This «mue treatment will cure a account of the burning of the Ha lem which tho blood needs toning up. lama ha« k in a few hour«. Tor -sh Flooring Mills has been figured up A correspondent of the R>>«< lairg hy Peery and Peery. nt about Ri.cutk There were IJJ.ooo Review «ays the prune crop nt Myr tkishcls In th« mill. Of thi« 17,«««) tie Creek, Gregon, h is ta-ea market bu tu l» was saved mid ItH.tah, dama <«l and amounts to 739,000 pounds. ged. The damaged wheat w in sold Enough more wi re marketed at lor a little over flu,is«’, after i co»t Ruckle«, the first station north of '« Imj-otiisi y,Night F.mi-uiions and of over $4,ms). It will hr* «een tint Myrtle Creek, to bring up the total •-*< diarares. till effects of reif- the farmer storing got very little. f.-r the Myrtle Creek district to I,, I sbuM-, et i I. • » and Indie There la a big insurance argument iawijmn pound«. J . ■ ■ • A nerve toe I 1 in thia. A Farmer’* Institute w'll be held “ ’* ________________________ bliMHi builder. E.t.-.i-i the Vi Ar pink glow t<> pile she, ksa-td D.w»on, AlBiny Cr.re,j*. wiil p.r» nt the hall of «¡rand Prairie Grange "I !' • ’ I I I- . tv.th in |M-r cent, off on fn idly «y ring»» X" pr-.c restore« the fire of youth. morning -mil evening atwntoos. for th« nett >i days. By tn.i HMk p «I Everyone lnvlt«-d to come and bring i ,1 -sJ.ftO; with a written guaran» their lunch baskets The mio tle., »■•«« to cure or r -flind the inonry. There I« no kirk coming nt th-» wilt ‘w-ii 11! ,■-«<-• bi the fa.-jlly , f Work dot bj Ivin Strum •’lettrrgon Agricultural CM lego, as NERVITA MCDICAL CO Liumlry Von cmi «-nd your t «un i«i,-d by f irm -rs. X profitable mil , J - - ,C . a CO, ILL, dr.i «very Mondi) by l.ilxmg It to ple.isiiit mooting 1» a-survd.— Dem- I . r..f r r •- b, i ■ •)■ i' *?- i > « r. Un- capre H ..«I ^ERVITA aì VS 1 : The Farmers' Store ! WóX Candles Th" pisscngi'rs on turn train* now take their me«Is at IV*«uburg. The city of Drain 1« to have twelve gasoline lights oil Its main strrel. There have been fifty «even addi Are «howlng tlic ouly g> nulue • rds *•> y, ■ l’K s »1 • .« stampt-d at the top of the leg and on Ihu heel, L4',owi-d ty tho name, "Htout’s Patent.” W« »«-11 you th. ordlnary «horl 'ubbvr •*« for two <$dollars, t ail and »•*<* thvm... GASH : MARKET W. B STEVENS S GO. ALBANI, OKE. T Ì CLOTHING \\ now li.ivt* tin4 lnrynst nml best "cliftt'd »tiM'k of (’lothing <*ver shown in th<* \ nllev, which we nre offering at................... J. A. Cumminq» DRUGS, PAINTS WALL PAPER Way Down Prices Wt* have ninny spurhil lines of Spi’ing’ nnd Summer suits nnd light weight underwenr............ Lililí oí Sujo BLAIN CLOTHING CO., Albany. Oregon... CAPITAL, $20000 OFFICERS NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION President Vice President Cashier A. J. Julis» I C V. Johnson I bios » genomi Sinking mi,I ex- chungo htmlnoM. Loans netti« nt current r ite«, mid drift« l««netl on principal t itle«. SPORTING GOODS A. \V. HAGEY Agent« for M ARI.IX REPEATIN'«! RU LES AXl> HllOTGl'.Ni WATCHMAKER RNb EX Et I'TORH Noi K E AU Bip m i |.’ TllHi» |S <>N|A «»N» M «lu . and ttlu ifakd. gvn«> the result* of a revival In pro- gri-*« there. Rolwrt E. Ea.llan I, a ‘former Eu gene young mm w*s klll«*<t ye* er day in a train wreck it McLean* Tunnel, R. C. Hon. lloherlCtow tout returned to hl* home at Junction from Portland hospital in a precarious ■•omlltlon. ills iicalth 1« very poor, • • • A motion ha» ta-eu nl>«i for a re* bearing in the Magers murder c *« m . *«li), OREGON This man is making a ha rile r fl<ht for life than a sohller In laittiv. Tho funeral of the Into Hon. T. J. H fnhv !l o- i Mt, l’ropriet«>r. Black at Halsey Is reported to have lM-en attendol by a very large num ber of people among whom Mr. Black Imd been prominent for many year». A choice line of fresh meats, in A man in Ju'K-tion City give hl* d"g to 1 friend iti Portland As • on variety, constantly on hand. as the di g arrived In Portland he Will ilo ¡i strictly <'ash liuslne«». struck 0*11 for hi* homo. H" reach e<1 Junction City, al«,ut tin miles from Portland, In two days. I nfor mat ion has been reredved from Newberg, Yamhill county which «t.itea th «t representatives of German vapltidl t* are negotiating AI.BAX Y, OBEGO.X for acreage at that place, on whl tl to elect n »'>i,<>-“) I m -< I -ugir factory. An exchange remarks Hist when the small hoy n«ks a stranger for a match to light a cigarette with he < 'ofDldolt* lln<* i»f generally prefixes th. remark with, "Please, sir,” but lie goes straight home and *sy«, “Paw, pas* the tiut ter.” The country editor 1« a reliable en rvi lopedl 1. A 'uberlta-r sent till* query recently: "What ill« fowls? Every morning I find k eled over to ri«e no more.” Tilt* editors reply was: "The fowls an* dead. It 1» an old complaint and nothing can bo done but to bury them.” Lami ' fT'»«*»’ at Or*«j(4»H < it* <»m S«»V4*t»i»-‘r a, I«»“ r-Hcr given Inal tin* followiii< X nanMwl In m hen-b) ’itivi I hm * niod noth-«' of Iti» lntt*n Iloti to limite Ihn»! proof in of hu« vbtho.an l that »ai I proof * tII I** iiuol«* l<»'oiv («Hin 11 ( l«*rkof!.lnn <’«*nnival Ailmny Orr., on fh'tx'tnbVT i»k vi« u i 1 i a H< U * ï t*> li IV1« luv. h - au« nt, '■« n»4 h»« lv-w rt- « I »m II K 73” D i th. N »: If of -«i a». I P> «• . 1C IK «tiititr* ihv following wlttw»*’« tn prow h .• toni I tn mu« rtwhlrncMB m*n hg I I < », "I k 1 ;**ti,l v r ■' \ K. ‘ I ■ I », •< « •’. N I.« hix ,<' M llh •,«•'! ¡Mui‘«. fi. lloltfvrw .th of H. .«• l.Hlfl « «»III:? ) 4 >t» /1» »• i» in«i in ( li h M< m »I:**K KvgLwter * AI.BAXV, OKEHO.X X ■ 11 : i i *1 h . i .inv,-riK 'l that I have nl«Ml my final account in the County Court of l.itm County, (iregon. in tlie matter of the estati, of Otto Her- HCl<>, OREGON, fling, di censed, mid that said Court ha« fixed the second «lay of Jmiu \II kind« of w alche* clocks tinti jew ary, liMMi, nt the houi of I o’clock p. dry rc|Htiro<l promptly. m. of -aid d «V a* [Te Him- for hear Ing all ot,Ji*cllon« to said lilial ac count; Iherefore all per-oiis having <1 f any objection to -ild final account <1 Û Ù are hereby notified to file «ueh ol> fi o Jaction in said court 011 or before said » fi <1 i •A last meiitlomal dit’i'. * Dated this K'th «lay of N'oveuil»-r, Û 0 189». * « JACKHO.N A. BILYEU, fi On Kho« * mid 1 >ry Good*— ? Executor. * value*.. « J .I. WE.! Eli S à ADMINISTRATOR’S Solici: fi Granite mid 1’lnwnre v■' I I, I , • I per fi at great reduction , ■ . r-.i d th if I li iv. fih- I I> * O a O * <> * <? * i> »> <i »> <X * * <1 «> * 0 <1 ä « <I my final account In the County Court <>f Linn < ounty, Oregon, In th«, matter of Hie estati- of Mrs. I. A. .Settling, de. i-.isrd, and that «aid Court has fixed the second day of January, .1'«*', at Hiu hour of I o'clock p III. of said day ns the time A for hearing all objections to said tin al acmutil, therefore nil ju-r-on« Imv Ing any objet lion to said tin«l nc count are hereby notified Io file Wv buy our stock in largo such objection in »aid court on or «■uantitle« ant! keep a full line of carriage and wagon tM-fore »aid last nietitioned dite. AH k I • ! I Dati,! this fio day of November material. work in our Imo dune on l»'.r.i. ■iiort notice............................. J a CKHG.N A. BILYEU, Administrator. Shot gun Shell* <»f all klmli. hmdeil tn order. SittHfrtrtloli < iUHF » iilu’*'|. iJ’Xx and BKYt’l I.** re|».ir»*»l it r« !•« hui H c * r itv« J E W E LEE. The ‘‘l-'Alli’ " AUlANV.OIli:. Fur Bicycle«. Hewing Machine», timi« mui Typewriter* Q 14 D I I Q Ò i I l LLÒ I*1 »<’k ■’><• c t - i I " i X. «■ SPECIAL SALE... J. J. Burncs & Son General Blacksmiths Wagonmakers. . . m Ï I (’(»tn«* to ti» for tin- bright thin" ¡lini tho right tilings in Clothing, Hats Furnishing Goods -- FOR BOYH AND MEN - - B. STEINBACH 5 O.ix Nl-W I . di"" — >r. C .uriti ... I 'I r|«>u‘«tr < I « l’t »R ll.AND, OREGON l.argoM (luthier*« in (he \ *rthwr*«< Simplt-N and <jv«,'ri|>Uon«i ••••nt on request ^*.4* ' HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTÏ Hhop opposite Llverv Htsble s< io,<» , i : g «» n <H. H. HENLINEO flDiWWAL fRoritnrniH 4M ONLY FIRTH CLASS HllOP IN Tlli. t I PY Shiviag, Hair Culling iihaapooing. I.td.«a Hair Prattling Baiba. All work guaranteed >• « 15 etnia 25 15 25 25 •• ” ” ■' <*1 HARRY S. JOHNSTON r’ CO. > --- I’Hol’Kli roR.<— All kinds of mill work on short notice* Newly furnished and refitted th r< fUghollt... Our tibios are sn Ppi led With th«* lie.1 the m irkt-fs ■ ffori .. first cl.»sv. South <»( bridge, «Sc io, ( )rr. Quinine llalrTonlc—tieston market. All kin,Is of Litinln-r. S;t«li, Poor*. MotihlitigH, Shin gles, i’aiiit.« and ' >ilu..». ’’vUt**» • i ufi btt‘i'1 SCIO. OREGON BICKNER BROS CASH GROCERY sen>. « > kki a »X. md give our vusiuiucrs Hiu a’st vgltiit for their tnoney. IRVINE & CALAVAN. Piwt»r> •’ W h I