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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1900)
In gund shape when ihe men quit work «1 six o'ctoch. f'etiti*«. of Mab-sdn. Miller f<w aseign- The future plan« of the rompany mint •<< c-rlilleutr <4 late I a w«sard Us •re unknown, but It ia likely that W R. Cwlly, gvantod. Names .4 I. Coleman, removed, and the milt will ta rebuilt at an early Mrs Junk in. -Ira-I, .»nlrred strwkm Tka XorthWMt F.xx Fibre C« .'• UU1 date, a* they have several thousand (r-.ni the p*,r list. dollar« lnvrst.-<l, as well as a gsxat la Rula*. Hal» f-.r putting in two wood and n« L pwrs 111 the Ha .ah rebridg*- Were O|am* many thou««nd dollar» worth of | wt ai»<l SrCr as folbnss J. II. Tdbdom, straw on band which they will: (t VSH H II Mllixdkt. gJOOtt doubt lew« work up. Should they de-1 Tin- foll'-aiiig I.dis were alb »«*l |l<«i cat II. M l‘»ln»-r, oHtiits ju«l<v Cid« not to rebuild It will be t great ire »*1 W. F. lixiunH-r, rsHiuly clerk I om to Mrlo, m quite a nurutwr of' t. W M.-llarY'ie. C'-'inty slwnfl ire M men will ta thrown out of employ- ! ISO <«i Fxl Mi« k*r, re.mty r»«vir»l«*r 03 W.S K. H Miller, oaint» treasurer ment, a«tdo from the l<*» to farmer» tat on R H. Mi'iilague. .krpslty clerk who hav* been preparing to raise Mt on I. A Mutiker», deputy slu-rifi flax. M At A. H M< lv.na.Lt, county »upt to ist Cli«r|.-a Itavi», Janitor MUTKO. j tn r»"»* Mayor l'eery was *>ne of the first The doleful though vigorous clang 10 (X) James Ijarrti ..... men on the acene, and w hen lie en • Ing of th* fire bell at about a quarter II. Meaart ami wife SO uo ¡«1st nln* o'clock Monday night' tered the building h* declares there Imligeiit soldier’ i 00 brought oat the citizens of Hcio In was no fir* near tho "big machine,” K' let minors to <» Henderson. where the hot box had reused trou II Caiia.li 7 on large number«, only to appraise them ble In th* afternoon. He alate« that of the fact that the mill of the to (U 1 julie»' Aid Swlrtr tfi <»• Northwest FLu Fibre Oo. w«» rap tho fire was then all In tho center o, II H Mover 1 S J ft I'Mr! the building. A Ufi idly being reduced to a«hc«. J. F. Venner J. A. IMIyeu and Wm. Brenher The Northwest Flax Fibre ('<*.’« t UÜ F 1.. Hole caused a gnod deal nf merriment by mill and large warehouse 1« located «cxvH'vt rs»>a r«BM I* 4il slsiul • quarter of • mile from tho falling Into the mill race. Hurkliart A low 1 Ml Tho strain pipe In the dry room George t'.snran bust neo« (airtlon of Nck>, and there <W i»J A (•■ Shepherd blew up, reusing a great rcfiorl and 1« IS wa« In tho main warehouse about tllwny Dre-m-l Bred Co «7 Nfl I liift tons of long Im* fibre straw, anil likewise a arelterment among the M. b n* A Totidlinswi Plccre of tho pip* 1 U» In the yard some 2ft feet away was a "spectators." tllibiig A llultnirt 11 Oo II <' f 'linn Is-rUm were Mown «bout 7.3 feet. stack of straw which wm being made Frei ttaww.n .. S7 M l George Haley and Ered Jones de 4 <u1 up Into low. Rituated <0 feet from 1 E Allen A C<> 1« IS ‘the main warebouso wm tho dry serve sficcial credit for the manner M Isternberg At'-. 17 «1 w titlws»n. house and mill, and In till« building in which they scaled tho roof, nlso gfi 0«x T H Radi .rd for their staying qualities. ft Ml I* Where the fire originated. When W T. Worley The ladles did fiuMe work In sup ' first dlacovered it was tart a smalt Botica *«t> nail si»» plying coffee and sandwiches «nd ia to Footer Mill Co ... blaze, but locat.-d so far from town ti Ml as It wm th* entire building was a «flanging lunch for those who work M 1. F.ireter ti <*> tre.rge Cnrhnm ed all night. |o on masaof flam*« liefore inen from town W J Culrrf The coinjmny was contemplating 2fi 4*» could get there. However, asalst- fee Bro»n A •i<>n« Curtis» l.xn.lwr ('<> 1 <■» a neo soon arrived, and by heroic putting In a large «team putnp anil 1 Ml <iurta» flrbrnian. .. pr«|>.irlng for fire fighting, and had 7ft HI work tho large warehouse and its r w Hpink» * 00 valuaU* contents were saved. The they done thia the la** would have J 4. healiire Hughe* A Troutman S 00 mill and largo stack were entirely been «mall. There wn« HO pounds of 1 • C H » » n 7 as steam In the boiler when the fire SO U> ■■onaumed. We any by heroic work, T H Miranda started, which would have opomted J, Il TilMarffi is-.*t M) th* Ixjlldlng was sav.xl, and it only F Ackerman .• 00 lakes u moment'« thought to con a gisMl sited pump. o jo II. H. Hprenger .... Ixl. Miller with hl« little garden vince the most skeptical that we .vnmtocar *»n iati spray [>ump .11.1 m much gm>.| a« a were right. With a Ixirnlng build IS Oil Alimn» Water • ■ common fire engine. ing l*«a than JO feet away, and a Elevine 1 '«lit Ch 3S Itt Al least >10,0*10 worth of property 1 r Com gvi 23 slack nf 125 ton« of «Iraw—all a ma«» Oregon T.-k-t.lione Co U 30 of fl.imC« only a few feet from its was saved by keeping tlie fire from 1 i’S Rotart Croanjr walla, men cliinta«l to the roof and the warehouse. Cîuatr Court. •<TO, LINN CO., OMfLON. Ry IRA A. PHELPS. n««« P«r •nn«m. InVarlaMy In » Vvsnm.. .. «’•• fu ausO., •• " ........ I •• *Uvanisci« r»t»s «I Urir,living m'»«.tn •• pklU immt Sly. TisnsWo. ,<tm.msw»u musi n* r*M m. • ivnn tlm.rnl». Is «Ivsu lo» IH»« inmrilr» l.irTnie .Hr pwrev al atto, (fre«».n. a* M»aU M«<lt*< . *•»**•»«••*<««s*s*«««*«•** ! BY THE EDITOR * .*«•*«•*•**•4 *»«•••• ••*•••* A PBfiTKiff la being circulated ami unanimously signed by our pro pt* asking the county court to ap point William Bilyeu, of thia city, to the finsi I loo of janitor of the court house, at A'tany. Mr. Rilyeu has been • life-long member <.f the party in power, and we ar* of th* opinion (hat h* is thoroughly qualified for th* position. Kt ri .11« IM.lt J. A. Hll.V»!' Is doing •rime gnod work oil the mad east of town. It will take Just this sort of work for two rtr thf*« years to put thia Fred in prime condition, but th* outlay of money and labor will ba the results attained, Good ro.idl »nd good scboole afr great factors In the upbuilding of a community, and of the latter better can be found than nttrs, and of the former wo ho|>e great Improvement«, at ru< h year rolls round. LOStf.IM.li; WAS NOT I WED tw R axy Inatance» a little precau tion aavca a g<»»l many dollars. Had the flbro company employed a night watch—*« •HfceatC’l by many of Mo's citizens during the past sev- oral week»—the late fire might have been prevented. It ia always plain to aee the»e thing* after the worst ha« happened, but In many ckw » it 1« beet to figure on tho re«ulla tafnre the disaster. Even a hundred dol lar« e»|wn»e In providing Are pro ■rtnovaar *st> ratwrlv.. tection might have tart! the mean» H. H. Train. of saving Jft.iioo worth of properly. Frisi Itawem <i W McHatyiie Ak-vaitdrr A k:rk|iatri< k EOOXOMV la wealth, and no lietter IL II Miller example of thia «Mylng can hr found Ilian in the fact tl.at at tho present time tha Nouthcro Pacific Railroad company have orders for more than a hundred eflr« to move the product, of the country’« farm« and factories, but atate that they cannot supply car* for anything but hops and dried fruit. Commerce must coin« to a standstill, mill« must shut down «Imply liecause this great corpora* tlon figures too mu“K on economy« to foresee aud provide for the pres ent Misting state of affairs. EvKHY person who bandies a gun keep« In mind the i*>»sibilily of m cldents, but to many they happen regardless of precaution. In such Instances the victim is not always tn* worst injured. The "man be hind the gun," who did not know that It Was loaded, though he is not laid low by the effect, of • hot and powder suffer, more at himrl than th* other who is in pain. In many tMw. |Ms>t>le censure a |er»>n for •eenilng carelessness, where each word singes the heart arid mhj I and causes nx.ro {Haiti than the thrust of a sword. People should have greet c insideration for one who ia the cause of an accident w hich endang rfs human life, and not Io b* too quick to «|H<«k of his carelessne**. a” 47 3 T 5 pwaoed bucket after bucket of water m «0 along the roof, and a great deal of M> tho time smoko and burning straw fW fillci the air until tlio men were K.r) MISI Kl.UCSWH a 2ÍM) 01) Il A Staff..nl, aiwswvr 10 IR) ('. O. lav, a<-co<in* »liertfi W It Smith, aeoaint »tariff 12 00 U A Mellaran«*, mN oiint 4H iw> J. i •nkilw*»hl. infiumnev Mt Ikl l»r n H Hftata. XS III • M Mtinker«, «roniiii Mien® T A. Kitf>;-. Rirvryur 1 SO 3 <01 J J lUurtl, elerfitrif^ 1 M ( . ■4 : • ■ I ä I 1 <10 IUI1 «»( Il Eru k* »ti h r 1 • HO * an con- tinned. Ai«pU<*ati«»n to Juive thenflUenl1 justice «»( the jwaer <4 tliatfiCt 3o. - < iw-larel It u « Drug Store. DRESS GOODS RUBBER GOODS Mdlea would do well to look over Women's «tona rubtar«, «ame as commonly «old at AO pair for Mg l»r Men'« storm rubber* .. ..flftc PT Men’« rubber hip boot«, fl to 11............................................... M-'.ft P' Men'» rubt>*r knee boots fl to II................................................ I Mi U fifi pr Men's «hort »lickers .................... <-a Men's «licker pant«.......... "One day last winter a lady came to my drug «tore und asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not luive In stock," «ay« Mr. ('. It. Grandin, Hie isipul.ir druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "Rh* was dis«|H |Miintcd and wunt.il to know abut cough preparation 1 could recom mend. I said to her that 1 could recommend <'handa>rl iln’s Cough Remedy and that she oould take a liotlleofthv remedy and after giv ing it u fair trial if slio did not find It worth the money to bring ba> k the la-ttle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two (lie lady came ta. k lit com pany with a friend in need of a cough medicine und advised her to buy a tsjttle of Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy. I consider that a very gival r.N'omtnendatian for toe rem edy." The remedy owes Its great ter*« Bale of Traute. po|>ularity anti ext’e taive sale In a large incusure !•* the tiersoual rec I'ur soino time |«i*t prune liuyers ommendations of |H-opl« who have have ta-en quite numerous in this tarn curixl by Ila u«e. It Is for sale section and th»y hare shown nitn-h t.y P»ery A Peery, druggist«. activity, The prune* dried thia aea- Woaierful Treat. son Ifi this vfclhity have been unus ually fine,taken as n whole, and will Tho New York World *ay« that command a g<»al price in any mar. the officlai statement of the export» kef. from the Philippines during the cal Henry Slone sold two carloads of ender year IKt*.1, ii.tde public, gives prune« a few day» ago to H. Crffib, tho total nt *I9,3M,II9|. who 1« buying for EC. Warsi, of (if this the hemp etpofta were Sew berg. D. C. It.»«e dried a gmal valued at nearly JH,ta«,taat and raw many hundred boahels of i.runes, sugar nbout the same—only one- casional halts for coffee, until alovut ten Ivith Italian» and Petit*«, this year, tenth of it come, to th" I nitial and he diManea of tils crop ntong State«. The r. mntndor was made o'clock al night, when the n>.»n *h**r>* With that of Mr. Stone. out in full, and we.ierided toturn in for Rotwrt Jnhnoon. manager ct the up from copra, leaf totmeco and th* night. The wind was si ready blow cigars. The cx|«.rta by countries. Renton County i'rune comivmy, Including gold and silver, «how: To ing pretty fr.sh, and we looked ataiut closed a deal with Mr. Cobb Wed Chinn, f; ,iHu- I nitial >t it. s, The sufferer front A.thma Is constantly for a place In the velilt where the ant nesday, whereby the latter tecelvcs MtMn,2M; England. W.7tt|.»i’: J-q>- whrMing. gaspina. hacking and clearing Is'lln were the thickest, so that we could the entire product of Hie bis prune an, Sl.fiM.gM.and Npsln, ff,no,23l. the throat. When a storm *ppr.*a. Les. set fire to two of them to heat our ket orchard. Manager Johnson cwtlitiatea when theca is a cloud of dust, when tle« and keep us warm during the biv th* amount of dried fruit that lie a n.tm is being »wept, ouac. Afi»r having a r<tp of coffee «ml Liat of Juror«. will «upply Mr. Cobh at somewhere or W hen there Is a tai sitting around the fire until thoroughly ! between and 90,01X1 [Miuixls. odor, breathing br- warmed, our jwrty slipped, off their I'olluwlng is the list nt jurymen tfat the prunes delivered at Hie car otnea tuost difficult. I Often it verms *< laxits, »nd. putting t! em under our , Mr. Cobb pays 6» cents per |«>und, drawn for the circuit court to con though some. >i>* «•> heads for pillows, pulled our blankets and ho Ink rio the fruit Üurfrfdvd. l»kes UugfadcsI. In vene October 22» Albany—H E. Young,8. N.HIeele, elulrliin* th« over our beads and fgr* and were soon ihH hr take« no risk, •* th«« fruit I* W. A. Klmaajr, M. E. tfowaon, John • uff«r»r by fast ask-rp. imagining, of course, th« Ml ftrM c I sm .—€’orvalila (inrcttc. t'unaer, Grant Ernman, ('. O. !x»e, the throat fveolchinan would do the sutne. with a terri Junies Irvin, J. A. MeEeren. Insuflb iml I Hua.—"You are sn ex- I Men working on the rre.ls over- blecrasp Th* Holley—Perry McQueen, E. W. per* are you nnC”' said the rwller." look m I a small Iwjy of .fynffuitte cttM- King. choking sen rldgrs anti It was found b.v lh-11 •atioa la al- "Yea, sir." "(Veil, I wish you would Melo—IL Holt, T. J. Munkers, Muore, son of Rutart M<«>re, living J. A. Bilyeu. mc.i untwar- fake these two papers and tell me ahi« Th» whether they were writt.n by theaanw two miles northeast of Woodburn. Nliedd-W. W. Poland, G. Ik Pugh troublesome- |*r»on." "Is it » nsitter of litigationT’ The lit tin ho/ laid one of tho stick« Plainview—Worth Huston, Jesm- ! tlmm last» only a f< w minutr-s ami agsin "Very iinssihlv." "Then It would be of dynamite ou a piece of Wood and R. Parker. - hang« on for many .lays. There is only one really Impossible for nw to comply with hit it with an axe, the result being Brownsville— W. T. ('.«bran, W. -•fi- thing to d<>, and that !• tsk* A< Mer's a toff Ibis explnsloii and much d un- O. Ninlth, E. H. Webber. vour re<|nest, not until I have learned Kngliah Rrnisdy for Tl.rmt »ml Lung Tro*. ag* sustained by the cxis-rlrucnter. upon which sale I have been retained. Jordan—E. T. Thayer, Me» Ju»t what ltd*mrdu ine arcomrh-lies 'Ilie first joints of tha middle fin fier Wasb-ngton Star. tirlean«—W. E. Ilamlin. Is »hoeti by the following letter from Mr N. also the nail nf the index finger were Freier— J. W. Picken». II Amir»*«, apcotninent rewdant H Hpnug- Mown off. He was also cut nl the ( mwfordsvllle--John Chance. lirld, Uhto. who wrilre — A lately deceased millionaire mouth and at thirty other places on Ix*tanon— J. .M. Nettle, M. A. Mill ' r // //.wLr4 Yb . Xev Mt I Eren.-h widow ha« left President the tswly the sain was broken.— er, W. C. Peterson. "Gentlemen — It »fford» me a « rent ¡■lrw<'f*e l.outa<t the greater part of her for W<K»lburn Indetwndent. Nweet Home—John Orchard. to assrtr* you thatt have rreei»rd both tai- lutir. No*- there's, way it woman Htinurl Muy Harrisburg- Tfomuef May. and permanent relief frern tliriia«. ran show her liking for a man with ccx u Alleai Tallman -W. W. ('rowf.ml. i bronchial and arihmalk trouble» by using nut making bls wife jealou«. underwrer, hosiery, corsets, and * thoustiud and one articles that are no highly prised in every house hold. pr Men's medium long slicker« tl.AO ew Men's long slicker ermts, In black, genuine "Hsli brand" .................... >3.00* coat Men's dontUe texture, fancy lined, re|>e mackintosh......JI.2ft e* Men's double texture mackin tosh..................................... JiftOcoat Men’« heavy covert, fancy fleeced lined top cont, wind proof with rubber interlin ing .......... ................ Ji no cont I Sarno In boys’ (lop coat).. | l.:L‘i cowl i Men want to «.'•< our line of hat* in tho new tliapea and block» in the jaunty low crow n fedora, and stitf hat*. STAYTON OREGON Habbel the Or*?«. A startling Incident, I* narrated hv John Oliver of Philadelphia, n« fol low*: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almret yellow, eyes sunket., tongue coated, pain contin ually In tMck and sides, nn appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians hud given me tip. Then I was advised to use I'lrctric Hitters; to my great Joy, the first hnltle made >i decidwl Improvement. I conlluu.-d their use for three weeks, and am now n well num. 1 know they rot» Nami Hear Dvinji. taxi the grave of another victim." "For three days and nights 1 suf- | Noone should fad to try them. Only feted agony untold from an attack ."Sic, guaranteed, at Peery A Pecrj's Of cholera morbus brought on hy .«it drug .»tote. ing cucumbers," «ays M E. Ia>w Par tet of CotP.mt flier, clerk of the district court, Cen- j tervllle, Iowa. "I thought I »liould Compare one of the shirt« done up surely .lit., and tried a Jor.en differ ent medicines hut nil to no purpiMM*. nt the Salem Nteatn Munilry with 1 m nt for a bottle of (T.amtierlnln's i those you have been wearing and it Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem - will tar a« plain as black and w hite edy and three doses relieved me en I that their superior methods are tho tirely. I went Iu sleep anil did not triumph of fine laundry work in It* ■iwake for eight hours. On awaken- exquisite color and t!ni«h. Hlilrts, ir.g u few hours ago I felt so grati eulars and cuffs liiudrliii there in a fied that the first work I do on going , manner equal to new at the very to the office 1« to write to the manu , lowest price«, luiundry «'tit every faeturers of thl» remedy r.ed offer ■ mond >y morning from the express theirt my grateful thanks ami nay, 'office, and returns Saturday. 'God blew, you and the splendid B««t Viator Roa»«. medicine you make.* ".Thisremedy is for sale by Peery A Peery, drug Por attnshine, flower, *nd-orango» gists. tube tho Hutiset Houle vii le.» An gelo» Ioidi potili, E.<st. Touri.st ex COLD WEATHER IN AFRICA curtlon cara itnd chalr c.ir» lo El Pitali, Eort Worth, Kansas City, Xsttsss <rS «on.rtlm*« Vrnirn ... Chicago, Cincinnati, llouston, New la «..ms rarss of ths < ..»lineal "Iu spit,- of all tl .t has I h - vii wiitlen Orleans und Wa«hlngton, i>. ('. Por nife», guide* ami irih.riimth.n lately ala.ut the Transvaal republic, nxsit people haw an HHrrly mistaken addre«». C. II. M ahki I a M, (1. 1*. A., idea aln.ut it,” said Alla-rt Gerard Portland, Oregon. Thiers, the tenor, who is well ac.piaint- nearly lost from view. It was use less Io try to Mve anything outside tho warehouse, and the walla and roof were »□ hot that a pall of water Would evap irate slmoat a, MKin ns hipplied. Had it not been for the fact that the mill Me* runs within n few feet of tho building nothing could have taeti done, It took until past midnight to pet full control of the situation, and nil the time men worked witli willing hands to snvo whot property they could. The I om to tho company will foot up to ubhut Jft.iMki, and wn* unin sured, tho Insurance companls* all declining tile risks. Tiio loss at this time falls heavy on the company, as they had orters for aevcral carloads of tow, and hail ju»t worked up and had ready for shipment a carload of tow, and would hffve made the ship ment Tuesday. They had ju«t lately ' added Jl.'JiXi worth of new machin | i s-d with it, the other day. "Most peo ery, and one machine hail only been ple, I find, think that any «|et in Africa I In use a couple of days; these are is torrid and terrifically hot at all titn<-s now n mass of warped Irom castings, whereus. >n reality, many of the night», and the ground is covered with i and |.nrticularly in June, are ».-ry cold. ; and it ti.kea all the rugs and blankets «team pipes and bent sliafting. ' that one ¡iresesse« to keep him warm. There Is a great difference of opin "Though the midday sun ia almost ns ion ns to the origin of the fire, iu. Is ( warm as any suniiuer day," the tenor the case In nil fires. Mond ip after ' went <iu. "oue umls to lie well pro noon a hot lx>x on onu of the ma vid, d with covering if he pr<>|>oars to chine« caused n shut-down, and 140.* tlw" niglii on th* veldt. To give ■ you some Idea of the eHld tit flie t>iuin» sonic advanced the l<Jeu that this at night, 1 may tell you that a few- win wav the cause of the fire, but others ters ago se.eral natives on their way to declare that tho fire was flr-t seen In the field, were fro sen stiff on the ro.-wl the dry room. The dry room was froui Pretoria to Potcbr-fatrom. "He.eral of our l-arfy One <lay surfed in the mill building, and w is tl t<«1 from Bloemfontein for Pretoria, w here w ith »team pipe«, supplied from tho t he shooting w tie |airticulariy good, tak boiler, which ass loo feet from the iug with us a couple of Isjyv to carry mill. The temperature of this room our tra|m, which consisted of a change W m kept 10L to In.» degrees, and the of liiieu, or. rather, flannels, a |nur of pipes were very hot, having at most blankets each, the cooking uteBsils and ! of the time st< am supplied to them i s|wi< gun. Mr had f«r our Compan ion a young man whom we ha.1 meta at n boiler pressure of lt>o pound.«. few- da.,a previous to our departure— a Just wh it startl'd tho fi imes or young fw-otebman, but la ely arrived in lead up to the starling |a>lnt will llu- country. "Storting aliout two o'clock in the never ia* known. No nightwatch was employed, but everything was afternoon, we walked briskly, with oc our llore of Men’* all-wool, heavy dark gruy mixed suiti«, Oregon Plain, Fancy and weave, that strong, t«ub- Novelty Prtw tio<xl« ntantial gootln that is coin- Gur large line of outings, which tnonly ,obi at $1O a Hlllt, every family must have more or I**« ol every full, ft to 20 rents • We are uttering at I7.Ô0 yard. a yuit. Thin miit is go«xl Ixidles* enfvea, Jackets, collarettes, dressing sxeques, waists, wrappers, lor three year*' wear. HAVE YOU SEEN • ■ ■ 9 My new lin** uf floor covering*, I New line 3 of noia», chair.* an<l wall have some ran? bargains 3 Chas. Wesoly 3 I ZlUUUliUiiUiiUUUUUiUiiiliUluiH STOVES We bave In stock « larga line nf Look and Heatlng RtoVM of stuudnrd tnuke. Our line of loniler» i» ih* Is si ever shewn in thè city, and thè prlces are aw.ty down, (‘all and see thein. Wo nlso enrry n full and com‘ pletc line of generai hardware. • > I 3 7:01» 11:20 I EllWIX&TOSK, Manager. II. I- W.«t l>t V, T. F. A P. A. J T ckhkk , Ag ent, Albany. Asthma’s Clutch Abwdulely and iH'rirmnentfy cord by using Mok) To* A pleaftnnt herb drink. Cures crmstipHtl.m and Indi gestion, makes you eat, sleep, work an I happy. An tisi action guaranteed '.h.* slrnsturs M on •»•ry »0« of .»• fUsIM nr money tack. 23 ct« »nd OO ct«. I ixfitivc Bronto-Vtiimne rssre« J’* ry a Peery, druggl.i. * lus n ■ < gy IM* • ■•*• e mM «■ *o» *w* ; Acker's English Remedy, taken «trietly ac cording to cHrvcSVoru It la a bl«Mtng to humanity DTÍÍST8IA C a X 19 CVKZD toMsia« t»uir<Mixavac ,ii><i ^ By using Acker'* Dyspepsia Tablets, suu« .ui mo. . ••« m t'-<la» 1 si u M » M . tint litt!" Tablet will give Imine B tai If J l ♦ b-< talk*** ! b«s* ? * t »Ib4 <11 >tc relief of money refundv.L Ä«H«I iBtita u> yv’fltr rttuggiffi aud <»« p «.f jr ta. * In handsome th. loxes at J7 Cts. Mr ««k/Hiiri;» «Ae** Peery A Peery, druggist. •’ M U 4 > JORDAN FLOUR MILL James G. Rennie rilOI’ItIKTOB. Has las-n tlevruiighly ovrr!.a*ilvd put in first cl««« shape. I am now pnqsinvl t<> parchimc grain, and do «II kinks «4 work in tlx- mill lin* Hour and feed c « hi - •tautlv <«i band. wih I « i CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY. *tWL3 THI Ml LIA flIS3V HI iff : 1 p C°J J ENG ÌPAV ING Attorney at law ant Notary Public M'lOj oRFiioX. ? i,'Trl , fl**1»» wv«» r.r <nn.| eharseter lo i i. L's* '»’••«*1 In or-son lor sn -«.I mush. ¡ lisbrl maivilaeinrinu whol< «ii.. boo* *-« a I ?'*1' Hn.ws<V mom than ntmrl- •me mqoinM Oar nfrr. no., <ny l„„L any rii». K l.— » U a l l.. ■—t .ism.»-l .m< I Vrfrriw Mini,. Inr... T»-iel r-..., .» rn-nrhom «....