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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
RIBBONS SILKS More New Shoes ! <»tir new line <d »ilk-» i« iiiinivnuv! The new culor* and patternii ar«’ *’X»«'» m 1- Sotnctliing excfsiiiiigly nice ingly pretty. for children* hair. \\ ide W «• «II»’ *«' llillg a b»t nf hcinstitch. th«’ httcet thing Fancy in hemstitch anti \\. Ii.iw tin- quantity now, •■>r - »-Ip - -»nd «lock i’oll.ii« figtir««!, all Icinling eohint ili« <| ialiti ati'l ti-« prie«’, an<i verv iHittirallv tlivv will p¿r yard Taff.tn, privi»*. •••••*•••••••••••••••••••- ; PUR: • ERSONAL I . .................................................................................. Mr. »ml Mr». Salem Sunday. Lsirmoro drove to J. A. Bilyeu was over county »«at W«slne«lay. to the I. A. Beiitn. of Albany was over this w.iy the first of th«- week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips w«re visiting in Albany II k - first of the wen-k. < barley < ary, one of Scio’s |»>p ular young men, w»t at Halem over Munday. In » «bori lime. U’e regrot to Ime hlm and hi» « itlmaldc famlly, tiut wl«h tur hlm .sii kindi of «uccs-a» in hi» new lucntlon. I. I.. ('««lavati I» flgurlng on mnklng a talli to Belknap aprlnga In a short tini«' t ir thè tMineflt of hi» licalth. il«' ha» h.id a pretty longh lime of II (or thè poal t« w montila. ■ lei II I» hopesj thut « trip lo thè« fatnoua »prlriga will re»ult Iti thè r«n< wal of hi» hoalth. Mi-- My rtle Myer*, of Tio Ni w composing room«, Is visitlug In Mg- in.' Ing t«m|iorarially filled by Mrs.»' « . Bilyeu. Mr. and Mrs.»«. W. Morrow, and daughter, Mils Emma, left Wi--lm »- da? for Nticlton, Wash., where they will visit for a couple-of weeks with relatives. A. J. Johnson came up from Port land Saturday list, and will tai at Mom« for several wi-eks In fore going out on another tour ol ln-|«-ctlon of the bank» of th« -bite. Ibis« E. IlibO-r wa« at Salem Katurday and Sunday 11« w i« J’>lne<t by Mrs. Hitiler and the chil dren Munday, they having gone down on the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. I>. II. Johnston, of Mehama, were in Kilo thl» week looking af ter a ri-sldonre with the Intention of making lliclr home In this city I ti the near future. E. M. iHnlels was over to ttie county seal th«« find of the week, Interviewing a commercial man re garding the purchase of a large at«x-k of fall anti winter g’*»ds. _ II. II lli-n.lnc wi II goto McMinn ville this w<-ek, where tn- will prob ■ lily purcli.ise an interest in a luirla-r shop. Ills many friends In this city wish him unlimited surecss. Mr«. l»r. T»xid, of Stu-lliurn, will leave nlioul th« ruiddl«- of July fur »’utai, w here »lie w ill Join her h .» hand, who went to that country some month« ago. .-»tie will I*« ac companied by her clilIJren and two of her brothers. 11. 1«. Allen and I >r. <II. Brewer, of Milverton, were In Melo over Mun day, tlie guests of »’. N Young. M r. Allen Is conductor of tin- Silver ton Marine Imnd, and will likely t-c employed to Instruct the newly organised fund In this city. Mr. and Mrs. (’. I, Vincent at'ff two children arrlvad In Melo the first of th«' week, from Springfield, ill., and on We»lne»dav Mr. Vmcrnt Imrvli < mh I the barlier xhoti of ‘ II H. llenlino, and will therefore make hiv future home In this city. J. I.. liny, who for mime time |M»t hi»-« I m - s - ii without nn occupation, ha* decided to l>M*ile in l^ihanon, and will go Into bu-in,-« up them The Art Photography < 50c per ijurd Black Moire. \<rv gra»l<- $| .uni l.’J.j pi : CORRESPONDENCE. 5 Mr. and Mr» »«. W. Munkers, of Xtuüttra aal VUialty. labanon, were visiting in this city 4uUw rorrrvpo r ruesday. Mr« <••«>. l»eVancy 1« the proud W, E~ Curl and Attorney T. J. Wilson were at th« county scat un owner of a n«w Crcaent blcy.-le. Tom ijulgley returned Munday Mnturd.iy of la»t week. after a week's Visit at The Ililles. Prank Miller, of l.«’»-in<in, w i» m Melo the first of the w«ek, vi-itlng tiri-en »«entry, of Independence, w Ith his cousin, I. J. Irvine, of thi* 1» visit Ing friends her«- this week. »•By. Every man and t»iy old enough wrs ittcndlng to election Monday Erol Cary, of •» dm, w «» up t b I* w.iy this week looking a*ter th« nur at Hheltiurn. plus »Pick and vixling with rei* Wm WIKin, Jr., and aider, 'll« at I ves. Janie, «pent Sunday wilti their Harry N. Johmton was d iwn from »Ister, Mrs. 11. M Purrlckfof Albany. Mehama the fir»t of th« w< • k. «k I J. Penny state« that the wind Ing hands with hi» numerous w tilcli l-le w »•> h ird oil M ay 2Ird old friends. bop to life considerable damige Mis». Maude Bilyeu I' vldllng In yard* Salem till» Week, and at ttie «urn« .Mr*. H <>. .shilling ■ nd child reo timers elilng treatment I’r lot return««) U ednesday troni .Mcf’lay, cy »»sight. v lsitlug been w here she has Ib>t>«-rt < ary w «« over to Albany relatives. Tuesday, having lieen chosen to Prof. A. II. Baker closes a very take the return» •>( North Helu pre suci e-sful term of si II »>1 here Erl* cinct to th«’ county cler* day. He is a splendid leachct, and the no mistake w ill ta- made by secur Miss Alice Cary, on« of teachers in tin- public schools of ing tiim again. this city, vislteal with friends in John Nmallm .n and family h.iVe Halem the first ot the week. moved on a farm near Kingston. Mr»- May Jone, of Ix'lMnon, nr- They are old residents of thl« aec cnni|ianle«l by tlie tuby, 1» visiting lion, »nd w ill !■- greatly miss«-«! by tier jmrents, Mr. and Mr», J. N. many friends ant I neighbors Morris, In this city this we> k. A straw larry tie festival will II. Shelton was choaen a« one of th«- election board, nod went to Al bany vesterd.iy to a"i»t in making till- official canvas of the Vote of tills county. 6( )c per yard Otir i J,-’>o lii’li«- «li«'* ■*11k alie«»«. < «ingliitin», Vvntìiig t«>|’s. ¡ir« urea! -•• lli’t- I l,i,rr;lle« -—iis g*>«*«l *«‘ll»’ri* a» w«’ ever French gingham ¡Hand I2ic lia*l. per yard Singli- and d‘>ub|c width | ht - cali-M.S and |tk- per yard. An immi’its«’ line "f thia cot ton goida. aliotit tlie Ing* ge»t a-Hi»rtment to l»e .«een in th»* coiltllv.. ( given al th® Munkers schiail house tomorrow, Hatudiy, evening. A giaal program ha« la-cn arranged, an<l a splendid time 1» in »tore for all w ho lit „nd. Oitrtciu Ktv« Comes from Hr. li. Il < argil», ol f U’ashlt«. 1 T. !*c wri e»: “Elec trie Bitli-r» has cured Mrs Brewer <d ncrofula. which had caused her great »offering for year». I’errlblc ■ ires Would break out on her head ami face, »nd the la st doctors could giv « no iielpi but now tier health 1» excellent.” I l.s-trlc Bitter» Is the b«»l bliHid purifb-r known. It'» the supremo rciio-dy for ei-zenia. tetter, Mil rtu’um, ul< i-r», boll» »nd run nlng sores. It »tlmulafi-s liver, kid neys and bowel«, i-xp»d« poisons, helps dlgosllon, builds up the strength. < inly .’oct», .■»obi by Peery A Peery druggist, tiuaian toed. n o a a a «<»« o >>«<n> o o o * « * <« * •> * g ! A FEW FARM NOTES 2 » * B. E. Childs, who formerly <>| h rated a ch« «-»« f.ictory »t Browns ville, Oregon, 1» now running nt l.iifiiyci:*-, i irrg n. The Oregon Poultry Journal »«y» the |H>ultry «how at the < 'regoli ’State lair this year will I m » ttie biggest and best «-ver held in the gre.it Northwest- >n l»> tie generally known It may non that tlie siki i :dlf«l C' 2 Belgi ill II ire 1« not » true bare; a true hare doe« not tuirrow nor d »■» It pluck fur from its taaly to lino Its ne«t. Nel the line t» twe«-n hare and nibbit» 1» In «onio iii’i’« b ird to dr iw. J. 1». Met oy, of Milton, Oregon, has sold to < lirtamnn A Parker, of Kearny N'ebrask», It »«»• brail of range liorw« to I»' bellver««! Kept- ■•mber 1, J!**' The horse« are mostly grade Mhlre and < lydesdale »lock and brought »tail >40 )» r timid. A tr iln "t -tlfti-en carload« of cattle mostly yearling» and 2 year» old», were »hipped from Medford. < Iregon, to Cuttsink, Montana, last week' where they will la- put on lange. There were “’»> head and the price paid was from |l‘J to i-li |a-r head. Barker A Pilfer, <•* »¡Illium county have »old A'toO yearling ewes to t h irh-s Cow - II, of M issuuln, M "lint, the price >ld Iw’ing rJ.'A’x Mr. Cowell also bought 271«’ head on the John I’ty and mt«-nds to drive them over tlie trail», via Huntington to Montana. Not withstanding the general »bortage of the prone crop through- \V .ivbiuglon, o.t » lark county, in different many orc ha rd 1st« hH-alllles report from one-fourth to on«- half crop, and (x-ciisionally an orchard 1» heard from winch give» promise of turning off a full crop, OF LOCAL INTEREST A. »i. I’rlll, Physician and surgeon 8< io < ir. s,-nd t» Ihiwson, nt AlK’ny, for kodak supplies t om« out and sec the little folk» al the » liri-tl in church tonight. Tlie largest line of kodaks and ko dak supplies lire kept at drug »tore, Albany. Kodak trlefds call have the frei 111 w Vili ’» u«e of our dark room, drug »tore, Albany. llon’t forget s taint Hie i-i:t mum 1 am giving for c-ish and produce trade. Itos» E. lllbl.r. E. J. Bowcti's choice garden seed for «.de nt A. < 'slsirnc’s grocery store, Shelburn, Oregon. 'I r*. • -r u c i ¡recti w is quite ill t he first of the week, but 1» somewti.i'. improved nt Hus writing. Our Entry ll>«>i«t 1» the la-st coffei to be ti.ul for the money. I• re«h md not n Ind grain to be found. E. Hibler. fnioti Tlckot Elected:—-in IJ nn County, also (lie S ih in .'»team 1. tun dry to do the laundry work of Selo and vicinity. We bell n 2 gallon full Wf lght bucket of _ gu tr intend " ivrup for 7*’> Where call you do»» well. cents. K E III -:, r. Our seal skin shoes bout the world to turn the wet Everytsidy w< ir- them, ladies md children, men mid tsiys. Bus* E- Hitiler. < hlldren’s day exercises will be held d the < hristlan church in this city tills evening, tn which every body is cordially invited. Every g dlon of syrup we •ill ia imsltively guaranteed to Is- the very taut, if it ilon’t prove so, your motley back. Ro»» E. Hitiler. Harness Satl-tled Customers. It mean» good» which are tight, prices which »re in keeping, metlnid" wt>Icli nru lilx-nd. I. M. Coffey. It would hardly -eem possible at first thought, that th«- cow» which Potatoes. I have for sale u lot Vntll August I, I’.«»• anyone »end come freati In Hctober maku more v >r of flile Potatoes for table or »<■< d — milker» the Ing name and full addre»», valiti 1' Satisfactory !>« gill Price 10 and 20 21’ cents |ier bushel. cent» In »tamp» to defray postage, around Ilian those which >ti. packing etc., will receive free a milking In April- but when cow» are Address J. A. Zy-í-lt, «Scio • package containing a choice »cits - l>ro|«-rly h«l wild otherwise cared tor |4iv t ••• lunch f«»r x tir liarne«»- — I Ion of tlr»t « l «-s flow er or Vegetable tsith rea»on and actual experiment i harness This you’ll do d y«»u »t«y vtnir away irmu here V-k any <>f seed. All are of tin- flm-t I dlfornl i prove tills to be true. variety, grown at till» place. All It 1» Uliivor» illy agreed by In friend* what tliev think of it. T * C<>6 we ask of you ia that when they are spector«, growers and buyer» that ley. grown and matured, you w .ll tell lli|» season*» wixil clip In Eastern Will Scio Celebrate: c.rtalidy, your nclgldaira or friends that the Oregoo is the ls-st ever grown there. and hi r p< >ple will I ki among the ■ceil came from us. State which you Tin- favorable weather during the well dressed a» their laundry work prefer, flow er or vegetable scisi». i. Inter aud spring and th« »bun dan is done l>y the Halem Mteam Laun Il vV Mold* A lioni i i* Si i l> < ’■»., ce of fe«-d kept the wool growing dry. Box etti, Santa l’aula <‘al. Ttie I idles of Hint hri'taln church without a check and llierefon no Hobnl week place«. The fleece» are also ss-rvetl l,o cream In tt-e I uilding on election <1 iy, mid suc Ko*r B-ti-«»» li’.o.-pr.xc heavier than Usual. ceeded in dlspoaing of ipiltc u tty »low degrees the flux Industry quantity of the frozen art ml. .Nathan Needham and W. It. Mte is establishing Itaelf in < >reg< n. It yen» A Co. have lensed the store Hartle»».— Handling the Rildains. li»» required a great deal of hard building adjoining the «tore of the Tlie Him wlm bundle» ttie rit.lsiii» latter In the Eromaii block andulnul work to get It started and us an want» them strong and good, That’» Infant industry locally it «till need' August 1 will open a clothing »tore Every encouragement, sooner or later the the way We make them, Alt archway will be cut through be I other Item for your hotses ■ . lai'ine" of growing tl«x for fllx-r tween ttie buildings, conma-ling th« S. Coffejf. ■nd of manufacturing linens and clothing Store With the general filer J. E. .*»im», of th!«city. w«< i w ml- chandisc a*or« of W. It. Mtevens A other tl «x product» will la-como very ed the contract for building the licW lm|»irt»nl industries In this -tale. Co. I licy will put In new first «1»»» school h< u»u In ibi» Pomeroy dis fittings and a new and complete We have th« right naturulcondition trict, th« contract price being -I'41. ■lock of ilothlng and furnishing tiere for the hiisim-«.'. The building 1» to be complete in g<H«|s. Herald. Agriculnure Is 111«» baala of all time for the fall ter ti of «c-liooi. human pro»|»-rlty, all Industry, and There were »ever.ll of our citizens .ill trade. Ibis is a 'weeping ut M.ilein the pa»t week, many a»»«rtation, but It 1» true. Ail going Munday Io tak« in the train animal life turns to tlie earth for limn'» excursion. It Is «aid that the »ulislstanc«- atid all inilu'lry is t>a»cd largj»t crowd that eVer vltllrd the u | mi . i tho »«quisltlon of Ibi«. »»wing tre • uf « • »«»»»«I!••<»«•« • «ir«»*». state capital was there on that day. Tib« t »•* a?- ti < .*■.» iv «.’«thari * . lf< <*r t > th»» fact it» im|s>rtance cannot be U | last E.dd iy t . N’. 5 >ung lagan Ignored, Wu are, therefore justifi i ed from week to win k In 1» gglug hl» work as census enum-r dor, and our readers to remember that they will have the work completist I In I ie »ays lie like» occupy a position at ttie head of th«- ttie aitolcd time. list that they ire first In important-si Hu- |*o.»lllon pretty ' well, aud find, agreeable and In tin- progre»» of our country. II very’ pleananl Tin- Villag« and city lad may «»icer employment. at his country cousin, but the young Till* Melo K hm -I m II hum will piny man of th«’ country 1» » greater prop a g ime with the l.'-bunun trim to* that sustain« commerce and trade morrow at t’.ie la-lMii'in ground, an I and wlio makes the world move. a return game will Is- played nt lid* place next we»*k. ¡«i to hi» «mite HeputUh mi State I li ke! i — ha« pretty giaal twsll player», and a g'""l la*etl elFCleil, also tn« Salem Steam gam« 1» locked fur. Cfcllforaul®«4» 01v#n ’▼»y laiundry bis I wen chosen ax the lies! ami cheapest place to get nice Is Easy Aurone run malto picture». Wo fell (Wmeht* imd photo matt alai of all kind«, ami give yon the Is-nertt of personal experience tlur dark room I» free to onyoil«' w Isblng to tike It, PEERY J PEERY. S™ laundry work done, ull work guar enteiil to lie first t’lnss In every re-|ai t—leave» eltprv*» office every Monday. Have you tried <*ur Entry lUsist Coffee, 15 cent* per pound. Wo sell a tnrrel n week of It. It I« alwny. 1 fresh and much better than packagi' CuffvO. iiiiM E. Illbic’. Put on a clean faont;—by waring 1 wtiite shirts done up by the Salem Steam Iaumbry. Mundry leave» express office every Monday and rttp’hv I'r1 ) igr The Ntayton croymery hi« run two week» now, and those who la-giti with II are »faying with It. New paironag.- i e. » dullv. ami the .Mail says that soou »11 the mtlk th»t Is tadng turned Into Salem M-|«-rat- ora will find It» way to Stnyton. \ M-vcre »praln will u»ually dl»a ble the Injur*«! pereon for three or h;ur week» Many cn»<-» have oc- curre.1, how ever, in which a cure has tn-en effected In less than on« week by applying < hatuberlaln's Pain Balm, r'or «ale oy Peery A l*aln r ’or »n I’eery. Grandma King, who li«« !»«*ii quit«' III for some time past I' how improving, an I her many frier' ll Scio, Or eg: on a ft are hoping (or her »p««o|y rccov«- ry Her ding liter, Mr». I’.itt«'r»<>n’ of » <«|ii«ll • itv, 1» with licr .n d evi-rv thing |«>«-n>lc is being done for her comfort. Iat»>rers nn the Mohawk branch ■ if the .’Miuttierii pi Itlc rallroml arc lis«atl»fii’<l witli tlie prewnt wnlc of wages jKihl by the contractor». • vmtnou Inherent ere pul " ■ ¡- r lay, loll th« workmen claim they can do la tter, and, •«• a consequence, ire quitting. There 1» a goo«l bit of wiwd com Ing to M-’lo tin »e d *.v«. iii't our mer chants nrc taking care of It «1 the tilghcst market price, lid» may ,l»o I,« » dd if nil kind« ot prixlm c. md the rv’Ult 1» that our merchant» ir«< doing i pretty g '»I buslnv" in .ill Iln«1« of gooil«. I'h« picnic nt < r iblrcc lu-t I'rlil iy w i» a gre.it -ucee-s, l«,th «.«‘lid nml W il* finani-'slly. A large crowd pre-ent and quit«’ i numla-r of can dldntc» were there to pro-ent their No if ■Ide nf the political issues. • idents of n »«rlou« nature <»• - iirri-d to lii ir Hie |>li ,-ule of the is * anion, and n very «'njoyable time wins h id. Th»- »«• i«on of the ye ir h i« arrived when It I« ho.iv« (tn knight of th) r.«l and !l»h toi-kct to get his tackle in gmsi trim, for th«- water 1« get ting low in munv <>f tlw -tr«mis «ml the festive trout Is lilting With .«mazing n»i bitty There has Is en ■ piite a numti* r of fin* fish c night in the river north of town, ami th«dr .ippetlie« are mild to lie pretty good. Paul Beiibnw, III«' young mm Mho Jumped from the train at the Tangent ro-enlly dis-«l from • tb-ets id tli«« Mcclilent, and U»« tnirhal M.iturday. Tie r« hive been all kind of r»|**»rt*» about th«* mall«r, one tli.it he was puslli’d from the train by one of ttiu trainmen, but there w is probably nothing In it. li*' umioubtially Jumped from the train himself in order to stop at hin home. A -econd accident (s-currvd on the excursion train Munday when the first div l»‘.'ti renchi ii Jefferson, A young man by the name id Ernnk Miller cr«m«‘ «low ti on the exciirsioll tr- Hl < ottag«' (iroVc wlttl the intention of «lo|q lng nt Jefferson to visit with friend«. The tram did not «top it licit place an*l lie al timpteil Io g« t i ff my w iy and In doing so fell and was -eriously injured. Last w <•« k I v«-r«-tt Phllltppl, w tio live» with Ills parents iilmul four miles noith« ist of this i-ily, w i» ’■ken «pill« ill with a|a ndlcitls, and f*.r si v eral ‘lays It w is th iglit tbit an operation Would la' nici -s iry to insure a cure, but l»r. Prill worke«l on th«’ «'use pretty fuithfutly mid sue. eeilcd In getting him over the Worst of It, without th«* use <d tli< knPr, an«l lie Is » hiw on th« r«nd to r ipid r«a overy, s fact th II tils many friends Will la’ pl«-a-ed to note. 'I he telephone receipt* of III»’ Melo office were arger «luring th« month of May than any previous month, and anioun»«s| to # ' ■ -’.«, m>«l the phone rents adilisl to tills mak«s s total of *7d.7‘i. This makes Melo on«* *d the ties) paying otfie«’.» In the valley, In fact there 1» only one of fice In the valley that i I< s - h more ttusin«'«» thin Siu, outside of Altsiny, an«! that la » 'rv.illl' The telephone receipts are a good lllu» tr illm of the linslne.s that 1» «lone In this city In nil line«. M«-ln Is not i very largo city, but It 1« just «bout a» good « busin«-«' point ns lh«*re 1» in tli*' \\ ill imetle valley, »ml w«-as n |H-ople are not making any great blow »bout itieither. ( ti irles I’irri-ll, of .vltsiny • n of P. H Farrell, »h<- well k now n marble culler, met death Sunday w hile on the trainmen’« excursion to Serin lie fell from the «croud »eclli'ii of Hie train and was in-tmt ly killed, hl» skull la-ing fractured. Th» accident occurred l ear the a mile whistling post ntaiut half Wav north of Turner. Ttie tssly taken In s.d«m and an ln<|U*-»t held. It win« ii .it tic w is attempting to pa»s from one platform to another l>v working bls way armimi the ruling, the platforms t»-ingcrowded w hen he slipped and fell. I list jury’» verdh t • tonerated ilio train men. I he remains were «hlp|«'d to Altsmy Sunday eV’ti'ng. t lean 7Altor. MAÍZ Trox C. 0. Bllrtu M w A * 2000 BUnpiM M Casca* Tram You can tfí»t itiy Myle you u.»nt. Y<>u run h iv- «ny prie«» you n» trly , iiih I y<»u r choiírotn tu »r»* 4i(T«*rvti( kimk I n libiti you t*wr in your hfu betún*. of cour*e y»»u fcn*>w that vxrry h>*!y* tuia v* h»» drt’Woll buy*« MAhb •*< il«. Ihit h I tsMisis, I- I April I, |’s»> J \ Bills« ». ■ « irs-giin I w «¡I u r.«. i ■ a li'W Iln.*» 1,» .lai a- I XVe lune n»Rhtrv b» L» pi»t at prv*i*nt ran t afwikv • M ilt«* M heli M •• 1»ant. to but j « i M li«*n M ie ran g«*t any tinIng t«» write »M» 1 htatr'li t tren a •lam p Mtn’e we Irli the Trwi«»l*'rt Tartar. "V •*r a iivMith ag W. tn ni» <«•< them in Manda U’e nr. Hisi* •• from then« n«»'■ a th>« town l.ibnumanat pre> g»wHÍ iihhm v on han’ inonbiwn »nt. ha« * M’li I m *«»* HI >I ai • rim» tel <.'!<>(hhìtf “v ••»♦( wti |»r «lu- t a I m * r»* t I m * ♦»»th hifl ha»l ti», ir gn at wh«*ti ran g» ! |‘<prfrct filllin# tiii fight « »th 1 hr IUI». in< li. on.<i «ifhrvr Alel fi\<» pflYflit* •• kdUal Miri •Ute•.•ii wound* ¡<»r mude muíu for h I m » u I the m . ihh » o*d, 4l»‘i tbv nAlIl»'« |.«t alwMIit I'H! n««*u I• i ir»* ? m>4 ahh- Mt a« IBAIH W..UIMÍ« Y'»u mny lí® *ur«' lh »t nolwxiy d<MM Th*. I** 4 beautiful town eiltha river who ha« cv« r w.-fii <>nr of our t»ü mtinuig thirough and we » an |{v. *W Illi • hir tn i<b» *»ui’«, f‘»rt '*<>rii *• » ru*tom mil 4 i» *t fili» lime hut th« * a :its*r iff »o * r ilUciy« ;» ru-’ »tm r’* II«« i»«‘V*wr U i - are al*»»ut Hrm t! lit» k« « »1» «irk » |ii«ng«*N luH’k <•» u»*firli»u forlunt». l i ini!. • ff ih the rapi!«*l o I thi* pro- Mnth|u;tfvd r«‘t»<ly b*-w«*nr, « l»»lhe« ■ ! L a %* n't »»•♦ it th« »re *. t uliitli no kind «»f ghirlng In ni 1 II*’ YY * HI 71« r here * ■ •* * iMituhist talk ulti li» lp h» «rii. Hi bnatli \ li •««•••’ -nr t iih»r rlnllir** hmk **■> < h *' • ? «li'H’hargu r < rp» fti ' ,r » 1» rlìrt’iiB’ly hile ’>n :» FellOW IbUt h«* A h M »hi« u/ b»lt 1 1 » t HAIll “lie f.* |<» *Mll*«fl d with hlniwlf ¡»nd nil i ilk. It II. • L»« i «11 pnv and eve ry thing th<* world. But h»»u thlitTrtil with that »A4 •” tmng to him at wl hi« di* t1 . ■ | . • 11 • • • r • ¡ t ’ ' a ■ • ù > > r * t - eliiifge »***’’ a itli out ow tier Rhìtfihlin^ *»u al n |, o |» Nidi-. H<* 1 i K 17» »■1 W th the ¡4)V 11iiA*ia*r a^am fv«*H n •u<l pity for hhiiM If, nnd noth the» -I a » BL, 1 ¿i.-«* I will g-l Ing but M-orn f*>r Ilin cn<* who m»ld it Al-Iikt all«» h but 1 am ip •tfing a a t u 1 a >Arm •.» it«*r tirrd »4 th»«» Lot *•!!ti and to him. I ti»« I different firn.*» of whom I <>»>r I’«» . i- ¡.•»Ii *t»»lllX to pi»“"»*e *. th** men • ion t » arv 1 f or the «.th» « r« a n.l th«* of- gel tailor m •»!<■ suit’* •*.«>• that they fl* * rw d<»tit »■ • ■ ■■ ■ di I * 1- , wi we g«*t will f.ilfiel fkriMi if a «ungi»« re*«dy- ¡>u«l that mall« w the inrii iii.iil«’ suit can I m « found on their mad th. n tl ' • ■ » i s■ ■ • premises. put iit tlw »piard honM* And ithat mak»*« IK>SS E. HIBLI IL r •«- Hut ma51* o It a til lw it all lite iliffrrviif af’ rubile l&àe tpnl 2 1 u HI tx.w tiniffh my let »er U »• * » r»* tir»’*i ”H f»* t it»« iryt'i'l« ia*t The umii’i-igned will ««-II at pub thir t»i»fht bll! «1 id not return th«*> nr«* Ile »«Ie it his farm one and one » »iti frr« are afrui.l to '1 .iltv a i»»o\«- 1 forth inilpN **<nith of St io, un >»tur l”iH know w hnt !• th«* nnatter with div, Jun»» - I, r«wi, to the hitch«*** them W.* piwt r«i«*j\.*l li»'«» from tli»« l»i<hh>r, nil III*« f irm hi t< lih.»*ry. g «r < apitol that ( .»I h »rn* our r. / < .1 d«»n t* mi | n , s .»r 1«> h<*ad nf h »r*«»”», a.»- ut It «I» 1« k and Li<«l And wailtrd .1 cow-* un»i r.»lv«“«, 2 y««rtrHnt; heifers. rollìi» *r» '»w•nt «»I t mo rvgiiii«’!nt« t > Itelp M»v»*r.»l piK’S I ’» rord« *>f wo“d, i» «If dnv the tnIMIW Ut* "Ut of || »at p-»rt •»( Inlereot in a (hr»*«dilii»r n> i» ldiie. the man ntent* iii*i*l»‘ a mah on .* and larir® number of other nrth le*« t> ■« n 10 ii.tlI.-«» iro*. herr and I»nrn»*«l it of inn» hhivry. l*on’t forget the ami ri’l.k-l the natn* * **f 9 ■«» Al’.'l date. prof, ■«•hiiii ih » h they a 1re III’ vin«t in lor A I’. I*«»w> i.i , «•> io. < irrtfon. U. rrttm(r«l '?*•> ration* v»’*ter»lnv, iiiavU* *•« ’a ill get •oinvthiiii / to «-at in>w i M»&s*.«r cm; y’.**. 11 iu«« jiint 1íxM'i» Lard ta. k hi i>l luii'on 1 1rou w ill be farndh|f wlirii 1 te»troyli. g it- victlm, 1« n lyp«' of t *«n»tlp.itl’in I’lie p«iwer of this «» hi get thi«» .» ih I 1 w idi » w*.i.• tber»« t«» help v«»n. 4 ItlioitKh I am ii.liikintf g«w*l malady Is frit on organs, tOTVes, iiu.iirv her*• at pr. «wnt and 1 don’t know muscles and bnln. But Or. King's a* 1 Lav»* »in ki« k • »’hiing th«*re are New l.lfe l‘d|s are « »«(<• and « « r- lot» fello H * II) IL«* < o , tl >.tf haven t tain cur«. Best li* the worhl for a < ««tit to »1 low H hat tL»* v Lt<Kt* «'timed **tom.icld l.lver. Is nim ys and Bow \\ . Are rl| •’«’ting ai»**»h«*r »*• 'tiiimny atei els. «inly 2-’« cent», al i'ery A » »in’ i» «* ■ »nf I** *♦ » Lari for P«« ry's drug store. u*» atid will l«e n ú» h 1» tt« r than at th»- present Er« sh II i.isti-il ( off«-» l > cent» |«er lb»w ar<* v*m all at h<»m®. and Ja< k »• |s und. Ilo-s !.. Hitiler. running th« - «.ai»-*u, a «*ll 1 g f|r«* lie 1« -ati**n«‘l then, w uh !««<•• t.» i on all, 1 To Curo • Cold ia » C*7 W ill t’i'*»*. 1init hope to h«*ar ir»»m v « mi Your ! ovhig líos •»»on, 1 am a* ««ver Tike loti itive Bromo Qumino 1 Kt*« < Bll v » » to, 1 kVth Inft lalilets. All druggists refunil tti* 1 ** \ iii.HK-y If It falls to cure. E. I' »¡rove's Signature Is Illi e c-h l»>x rcafivtlT.Ko M:.» Cr*lit. ■J-i cents. I bilturil iíhwt |U«‘II» «•. < all ut the drug tain Balm t'ougli 1 tin* worhl. U l»<» I I *r<- f >r Moun ire, the best In Manliattan l«> r-e rem»-«'.!« ’ ire positively guai « t«'«d. liny ir«- ih«- I m —l uh Iti*' m.iiket. !!■•»« E. Hibler. Ask for jour i-i’.i uu M on'ill you taiy of us for cash pr-slu««-. Ibi-s E Hibler. ilf Ili i’- ifier I will < ni pi r out, xo W’ «111 < •« X i|>s, unless I get a BANK- vili.I soli fur the nino*.nt you Want In trade. I w ill sell Iti it w iy, nr f’>r » A*II and I'liotn « » . But with l «■- v i'ume of laisini'ss I tm lining ie*w a I «ys I * v v* i |s«ss|. t*l> -» i I. o.x < lit Ul l. I am going to give il 1'1 I vili M for .1-1« I > < .11" ami see w li «» it *s It««-- IL Him i n. Tti* rw«w« W»rka ¿ fit both h»WH<*hef*r» hi Th* oregonMti*. miture IIOAV IlllV »• til»- »>( ill! nit tlt'C Hill 3 3 3 3 r l IlllV»- tlliliiv -|ii «-ial lilli sof »•;l|'|'«’t I i 11 « > 11 ;i I ■ I :ih*l nnltting, -<«>fi»a. ’n.I 11’»--»«-a, i'l«’. »’all nn«l ff» I i»ric»'H I h ’* f»»ro buying. ;; M B 3 l»> Chas. Wesely 5