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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1904)
The Spreading T*l phone. Train Service tc be Changed share. All t“ ephone linos were •(« <r>> ****** ******* • Alai ket Rsp ir». out and the light plart was forc'd 1 to cense opcr.itions for tlie nignl. j . a. 1 hatcher, manager of the There is now talk among the rail The following reports ere corrects! The dam ige to the above was easily Pacific States telephone Co., has every Thursday noon and are absolutely road men that as soon as tho S. 1*. fixed the next day. A shed store ! bridge 1« built at Springfield con been in the city looking after the correct at that time: with lumber adjoining ami belong Munkers. ing to the plaining mill was blown necting Springfield and Eugene, Interests of this well managed com. Eggs 15c. Man'* H**»y Shoa.W3.00, <*3.25 anil *3.50, shoes with outside counters *2. down, part of it going down Thom that there will be put on a round piny, which has been gradually But ter 40 @ 50c, as crock. All th ougli this section l-adiea’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and luce, all leather, for just one Dr. Hill was called here Monday I trip passenger from Eugene to Port- netting this valley with Its hello, Chickens 12c lb, old sheds, fences mid trees were dollar. by the illness of F. J. Denny who 'in I . tinning over the Springfield- starting from a small beginning un blown dean. Turkey. 18c lb. Buy* School Shoe*, boy* size* *1.25—Youths *1.—. is now much Improved. Woodburn line. If such a train is til it is getting possible to speak to Geese 7c lb. Now that Spring has airived pro H. O. Shilling anti Guy Funk have put on it will leave Eugene early in most of the prominent farmers of l,inl 14c lb. perty owners should start a general cleaning up of all kinds of rubbish. gone into the poultry business on a ihe morning and will return late in the country. Tins is a wonderful Bacon ISJ^c lb. ' All streets and alleys should be large scale and expect to supply Uie «Veiling. It is probable that the age of progress, but there is nothing Hams 16c It. thoroughly cleined up and the rub train fiom Eugene will start early i ahead of toe telephone in tne man bish burned, The city presented a cuunty with eggs next year. The man who discontinues hia Jo different appeiiranco last summer Air. and Mrs. B. S. Richirdson en enough t > arrive at Woodburn in ner in which it lias brought the people of tho world in touch with cal naper because he has “no time to alter the action of the board of tertalned at their home Thur«diy time toco'.nect with tho Albany lo health. Don’t wait tor the health ree I It” 's taking m ney out if eaih 111 ->r. - Leinoerat. cal 'or I ortla . 1 nd that ii Mt d < officers ti. ordei you to clean up this evening, Misses Mflyuia D mail tie own pocket. H he will give Mitten re- waiting at Woodburn until the and Lulu Goin, Messrs 8. H. Goin A Se« tous Charge. UZ' titre. Eastern people are blocking tion to its pages—and he ought to into the Willamette valley l>y teun and R iy Constable. Flinch was turn >' the Albany local in the after- find time to do this—he will eave loads now and will continue to do so played until a late h)ur after which uoon ibis train will double back to Jo“h CretKeld, who was chased many Bines the subscription prion throughout the summer. To the dainty refreshments were served. Silvortou giving that end of the lino <!»«'>^S«'ftS ft 6'»8'ft/8ft'S'*88ft • ft 8 ft• '« LOCAL out of Corvallis some time since and in the course of a year. Thia is not eye of an immigrant a dean looting city denotes a healthful one and •; Miss Lula Goin of Jefferson is a 1! ruble service. Should this plan he who | roelaiins hims'>lf a priest and a mere statement; hundreds f ara desirable place to locate. Rend Wesely Bros. ad. guest of her grandmother Mrs. W. c 11 ud out a freight will be run prophet of the “tloly Rollers,” a re ready to testify to its truth, and <St^*«^S«ft8ft'8ft8ft8'ft8ft8ft8ft8ft8 which will go ilown one day and Wesely Bros sell Kujipenheimer’s Vincent Krafka committed sui-1 Goin. ligious organization is being sought will be a-? they come to know th<> back the next, i-lda by shooting himself through , F. FT. Maulding was at Albany tlie clothing. by Police and Depty Sheriffs on a Miss Beatrice DeVane.v spent Sun the head with a revolver, at the This plan will prove highly satis, chnrgethat may land him in the real valuo of their home paper. find of the week. Mrs. J. J. Barnes is confined to home of Frank Bartu, about 9 miles day in S 'io. factory to Lebanon people for in the Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Tom Leffler was up from Hubbard her room with la grippe. east of Scio on a arch 21, 1904 at 1:80 Uncle Ben Munkers has returned i eve ; tfiechange is made the train penitentiary. Tne charge is pre t) < first of the week. Cash paid lor hides and pelts^f all P. M. He was born In Bohemia, firred by E. B. Starr, whose wife from a visit with Albany relatives. Guy MeKnight. Austria, and was 41 years of age. I bet i is named in the complaint against M..< Nellie McDonald was at kinds. Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis Mrs. Wui Bilyeu and daughter are n i Mrs. F. R. Wright has been vary an I was a single man. lie has <-'0 1 ' i,*ton Saturday List. Cretlleld. The details of Creffield’s ease for anyone to attempt to doctor acres of Ian i 6 miles east of this city ill at the home of her father. F. J. ill at her home west of this city. himself, although he may have the wr.mg-doings are revolting in the and left money in the hans. A • \V. Mortow, and L“e Bilyeu proper remedies at hand. A .physi m lie trip to Portland and re- extreme. A lot of new spring and summer brother, Josef Kiafka, is the only Denny, \ . i< ;>.t Lebanon Tuesday. Ten or fifteen cliurges cian should always be called. It osamediiy. It will nlsogive dress goods, on display at 'Wesely rela’ivein the United States and Much damage was done by the tui similar to the one brought by Starr should he bourne in mlnd. hoVrevar, 1 < Diekey has given up his in- Bros. 1 resides in Iowa. He was an honor wind storm Saturday, killing stock tli * ing to Albany several hour« are said to be on the tapis, Creffield’s that pneumonia always results ifrov 1. . ........... f moving to Independence. 'able man and a pood citizen, and a the county se t. a cold or from' an attack bf tlibTgrlp, by falling trees and much fonce was Im The thirteen yeir-old daughter of the c mse of his death is unknown. victims being among women he and ?<■• 'in.I Mrs. J. N. Long visited that by giving Chamberlain’s '1.... h not tlven out as an author- destroyed. John Turnidge of Lacomb is danger He was buried in the Masonic ceme sought to convert to what he claimed Cough Remedy the threatened at j< h.uses at Lebanon the first of the ously ill. itive-i.itement from the president tery March 23. Ray Constable a Pharm icist of As V<<k. to be the principles of his sect.—Ore tack <>f pneumonia may- be wardei off. This remedy is also used' by Mrs. Roe Phillips who has been toria, after a week’s visit with rela or g'-neia! m inager of the road, but gocian. Air*. M. W. Miller is visiting her Died. is cnrre it talk amoug rail roa-.i men. physicians in the treatment ot pneu al l i Mrs, W oodmnnsee at the sta- very ill for the past two weeks is lives left Saturday for Prineville. monia with the best results. Dr. W now much improved. '1 rain service from Lebanon,. More Riots. tii ii nils week. HOLMAN—At the home of her J Smith, of Sanders Ala. who isals i Sri . ’ -ville, Springfield and other daughter, Mrs. Hamon Shelton Sr., Crabtree. Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D, 5 '-« Bessie Morris went to Port- a druggist savs of It: “I have been p,a< ■ ■ ' i the east side of the valley Disturbances of strikers ere not selling Chamberlain’s Cough Reme lai d fest week for a visit witn rr la will be at his Scio office the first half “Grandma” Holman, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Welch. She of each month. All work guar nearly ns grave as an Individual tlis- th i s and friends. dy and prescribing it In my practice F. A. Stacy and Miss Pearl, were is n.>: now satisfactory and a:iy was born in Overton county, Tenn., anteed. orderof the system. Overwork, loss Mrs L. M. Jones and son. Mason, business visitors at Albany Monday. I change will be welcomed. Leban >n of sit ep, nervous tension will be fol for the past six years. I use is in May 4, 1811, was married to Thomas cases of pneumonia and have alwiys Look up Wesely Bros, ad and it Holman in 1827, and afterwards lie '¡.siting her parents Mr. and lowed by utter collapse, unless a re gotten the best results. For sale bf Mrs. Geo Tayl >r of Eugene is vis Crilei i ill. will give you an idea the kind of moved Mis. J. 8. Morris. to Ray Co. Missouri where liable remedy is immediately em all dealers. dress goods that will be worn this they lived until 1864, then immigra itiug her brother James Nave. The Home Seekers Came. ployed. There’s notning is efficient G. M. Bilyeu, was at Springfield spring. ted to Linn Uo., Oregon. She united John Meyer and daughter Ella to euro disorders of the Liver or the latter part of last week attend ' "T* D - u v E RAL IN DU8 TRI- M. P. i.ong this week received a with the Baptist -hurcli in 1846, and wore at Albany Monday, i ing to business matters. Sixt ■ five thousand n w seillus lu KidiieysH« Eleetrl tli'ii r-. oua j. -. ism eav.il «Ut» to travel tdr- fine United States cream separator always lived a faithful and consistent r f A'‘y»v Orego" ’his ven- ’ ■ '' ii . conservative wonderful tonic, amt effective ner houseestiiblsln'd eleven years And w h* E. G. Hazelton from above Jor from the Hazelwood Creain Co., of Christian life until her death, which Miss Maggio ’'-»m« vine mid the greatest all around don. wis attending to business mat- Portland. occurred on March ”1, 1904, aged 92 vlsituu u.u.' >suiin.<y witn friends ¡ csti'iim.i placed for me Immigration medicine for run down systems. It a large capital, to call upon merchants agents for successful and' profitable h ft- hi this ci'y last week. 10 months end 17 dayn. I just all it begun. Con ervative, ac dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and near Crabtree. Mr. Marion Downing, a compet years, line. P rmanant engagement. Weik- She was the mother of thirteen and Neuralgia and expels Malaria R. E. Hl'Merand family left Mon ent and worthy citizen of Lacomb, Lou Wallace made a flying trip to cording to 1 statement made by germs. Only ftbc and satisfaction ly cash salary of *24 ano ull traveling day for't. i ir future home in Seattle is a can lidate for as.-essor i n -the children, who all lived to he grown expenses anil hotel bills advanced in except one. There were 5 boys and Oregon City Monday as a witness In Buperintendtnt LeRoy of the Ore guaranteed by E U Peery druggist. cash each week. Ex jierienct.' not essen* fii’piirrl by the best wishes of a host democratic ticket. gon I iformatio:: Bureau. 8 gir'.s six of whom survive her. a timber land contest. of f iends. tial. Mention reference and enclos) For Men .Only, A fine line Of Funeral services were conducted by List year the new settlers to I The following notice was recently self-addressed envelope. The National, It R. Boyle sold 410 bushel of [10 Ry run Gill left the first of the Kuppernheimer’s up-to-date cloth Geo. L. Sutherland amid many sor week for eastern Oregon where he ing in all the spring and summer rowing friends and relatives and tatoes to W J. Turnidge for 65c a I n. iimki' h'liiK s in Oregon were closely found tacked on the door of u loeid 332 Dearbarn St., Chicago. estimated at 40,(100. This number church: “There w:H l> < pre.ielii i ’ has securel) employ iiient for the styles at Wesely Bros. her remains were laid to rest in the A. C. Gaines an 1 Orvll Sexton tt.mmer. included men, women and children, in this house a week from next Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port old Providen.a* ceinet'-ry M arch 23. I Lost—In Scio some time ago a land and Willa.neUe Valley Folnis. 4fr«. Sperger, of Silverton, watch charm, representing a half Phus another piouee - and one of were at Oregon ( ilv I tst week. the m j ■’ ly from the middle west Vi'edi.esd.iy, Provideive permittlu’, Wife if the S, P. conductor! visited moon and containing several sets, i God's noble women and Mother iris W. J. Crabtree shipjied a fine lot states This y ‘ar they «re coming and there will be preaching here Lew i >und trip rates have been Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee mt West also a pi"ture. Finder will be re | left us. of apples to Portlaud this week. in fire it ’umbers from Minnesota, whether or no on Monday following placed in effect between Portland fi jo 11, is week. warded by leaving it al this office. Frank Ray has returned from a Midi f 1; Illinois, and many even upon tho subject: ' Ho that believ- and Will'imette valley points In ei rickets will b- sold Obituary. Mr. and .Mrs. C.iH. Buck and Mrs. Lee Biiycu has purchased the in visit witti his mother who is quite from cc dral New eth and is baptized ah.-ll be saved, ther direction. Saturdays and Bundays ana n.irted Jennie.Gabriel left Sunday for San terest of two of the heirs, Jake Bi and he that bellevetli not shall be sick at Oregon City. He reports her eastern -t lies. to return on or before the following Fran< I'-io, where they will make lyeu and A rs. Wilifong, of Califor Alexander Sumpter, a veteran no bet ter. ilium ed at 3.30 in the aflernoon.— Munday. Round trip from West Rulr ■ I official their ft t'ire home. nia. in the estate of John Bilyeu pioneer of Oregon, died a' tlie home Selo, $2.95. The same arrangeiuent Ex. W. J. Foren had the misfortune pression t tint T. t . < < ffey was in Albany during who died some time ago. of his son, Alexander Sumpter Jr., applies Irom Portland, giving all the A<ik. attending; annetir.g of If troubled with weak digestion, near Sanderson bridge, in this coun to cut his foot while chopping wood real h th ■ ’.' i . oiio o Portland people a chance to visit Best R&medy for Constipation. the »< publican central committee. belching or sour stomai h, use ( Nun ty on last Friday at the age of 93. here tills week. higher Tney a valley points nt greatly re luce J Wide) n et Tuesday. ' years, 10 months and 12 days, and berlain.s Stomach and liver Tablets rates. E. Miller f >und a ripe apple in adv.mci' imports of transportation “The finest remedy for constipa J. Johnston and sister, Miss Ella, and you will get quick relief. For was buried at Providence cemetery I agents in eastern offices. his orchard last week. It was of Sunday March 20, 1904, followed to I tion I ever used is Chamberlain ’ s of Fox Valley, are visiting at the sale by all dealers. The sc ■nes at the union depot, Stomach and Liver Tablets,” ■ ivs WiiNltrr’—A lrnsiw:rtli> gsnt.Ume i the grave by a large number of rela-' the “Little Lady” variety, and had hoimscf G. C. and H. 8. Johnston A twelve story hotel is planned lives and friends. Funeral services says the Portland Journal give the Mr Eli Butler, of Frankvllle, N. Y. * T or la iy ia ís::h county tu nina- kept peifectly sound. This is a gen in thl« city this wesk. for Portland, to be erected by East were conducted by Rev, W. I’, El H.«biishai i'npres: i that troth : is crowded to “They net gently and without noy . gj tnsiucnr for au < tó Frat k Vavra. of this city, who ern capitalists. It will have 800 more, of Brownsville. Mr. Sumpter tie reminder that Oregon’s climate unpleasant effect, and leive the ci.use of solid financial “tard'ug. A s ils liitii: is every incoming train, guest roomsand will cost a half mil “has Inn in St. Vincent Hospital bowels in u perfect natural Ci s.ralt.i.ra>;mi fide -» ekly stDryof *18.60 had spent a great part of his life in is hard to be t. lion dollars and be ready for the I i general 1 in two and three sections, tion.” S<,h, bv ai' >L alers. Perth i d for the past ten weeks, has I ai ' by cl. -ck eac*. Mi.ndav with ail ax- Linn county and was generally The recent wind storm did .consid i is loaded Lewis and Clark Exposition. [ r< -es di-ei t from head quarters. Money rrturi < d home, minus a leg. known and respected bv all. He '<> its capacity with filth- erable damage in our vicinity. ! advanced f. r exj euseS. Enclose Bolf Central Oregon: Horace T. Junes was horn in east Tennessee on the <• who with their families and nil Mrs. S. W. Gaines of SanMum Tin: Ni:w-t aid Oregon Dai!y i Idres’i d envelops. Manager, 3,10 Cax- ntigl I orhood, made this office a special agent of the general land 6th day of May 1810. When four Several tiees were uprooted, fences earthly poisessions, are seeking f'l- Journ il I ye irsi <M. i ton Bldg., Chicago. ' 1-4 pleast titt call Wednesday. She re- office who was a* Silver Lake, sev years of age he moved with his par ilown down and the school house 1 ire place« of abode where bizzards, ents from Tennessee to Indiana eral months last winter taking cross j or th Mr. Gaine* much improved. was shaken off its found ition, while 1 clones no 1 flu ids do not ruin the examination of final proofs on tim where lie remained until after the Mrs. Clara Smith, who has been her claims Is now in Albany, taking Black Hawk Indian war. in which several wind mills and oilier build -trenuou l.ioors of two and three at the home of J J. Barnes for some the Dorgan & Devine timber people he was a soldier, from Indiana he ings were damaged consider ibly. ■ years. •time p ist lias returned to her hon e throu’ a course of sprouts. moved to Missouri and about 18.34 i G. I’’. Willetts of the Northern Pa in Jordan where her children are lU. he was married in St Louis to Miss! For Their Impor unity. Nancy Prather and to them thirteen The grand lodge of Maccabees ad" cific. said: ' I do not believe 1 ex- nr. A G. Prill was at Portland the Tuesday evening. J. W. children were born, nine daughters’ aggc ite when 1 siy that no brighter first of the week attending a meet jouined Sherwood, of Portland, is grand com and four sons, two daughters hav-1 Newberg Graphic.—The farmers •ng’of the: city and county health mander, J. S. Van Winkle, of Al ing died. In 1853 he removed with prosepct- ever appeared for Oregon officers with the state board of health bany, past commander, Dr. Prill, of his family to Oregon crossing the: up in Polk County evi i ntl.v believe th 111 those presented today, so far as “ Mrs. L. L. Calavan Is at; Portland Ihis city, physician, It. B. Devoe, of plains with ox teams and settled on in asking for the whole loaf. At a ' an influx of settlers of a high thislweek as a candidate from L, O. Myrtle Point, second master at a donation land claim about 6 miles [ recent Grange meeting a resolution of industrial piii ju se. ami n T. M. lodge of this city, On her re guards, A. R. Cyrus is iecord keeper south of Scio where he resided un was passed asking the Postoffice De who brings money Willi them torn heme she will stop off in Me til 1872 when lie moved to Crook Thnrsday April 14, the Democratic county from there to Dayton Wash. ’ partment to require ruml carriers to !concerned. Minnviile to visit Myrtle and Claud, carry the malls every day in the county convention will be held at thence to Asotin Wash, from there who are attending school there. •‘If a tr tin is scheduled as being the coujt house In Albany, as set by lb Juliette, Idaho, where bis wife’ year, holidays and Sundays included. authority of the Central Committee. died June 17, 1896. After the death This reads like the story which goes late to arrive,“It can be accounted Primaries will be held on Saturday of his wife he retimed to the home ; that a boy who fell in the river was for from to • fact that it is traveling Stylesfor Easter, April 9. The delegation will consist of his dnugeter, Mrs. J. W. Comp 'it two or t ¡ree -octi ii)f, eacli of one for every fifteen or fraction tou in Scio where he resided most ' saved from a watery grave by a fel e<t with pissengers and bi votes cast for Governor Chamberlain of the time since. He united with low who plunged in and at the risk Marty of tli ■ prosp etive s An Easter bride will Introduce a the Missionary Baptist church of his own life, saved tile boy. The leave the trims at points in c Mrs. T. J. Wilson received the about •very new fad this year, which other fib years ago, and always lived ! father of the lad arrived soon after Oregon, nml the train stojrs nt intelligence of the de d h of her I.rides may wish to copy. In place sad Christian life. At the time mother which occurred at Pendleton a of true and seeing that his son was safe, distributing points such as his death he had 278 decendent “ , of the conventional boquet she will Tuesd iy, and she departed Weenies made a request of the rescuer that City, Pendleton, Li Grande, these are divided into 13 children,! cary a cluster of long-stemmed Eas day f< r Riddles where the burial ■6 grand children, 162 great grand as he was already wet to please River an I 1 he D illei. will lake place. The family have ter lilies 8ha will hold the stem* many friends in this city who sym children and 17 great great grand swim out and got the boy’s hat that “Portli"i I is getting tho bulk, with her left hand, lettingthe white pathise with them in their unusual children. So one more of our pioneer fathers 1 was floating away. probably, mil from here these travel lilies n st against her arm. Noth iy sad bereavement. has gone home, and we shall miss ers «re se.ittering out into the WU- ing could be more appropriate for a It Saved liis Leg. An easterner in Oregon, to deter them as they have done many kind i lamette v dley. down the Colombia bride’s flower than the pure, stately mine tho comparative nealthfulnees Christian acts, to all whom they P A Danh-rth of LaGrange, Oil., and a few g > into Washington. Easier lily, and to carry a cluster of of different towns, visits the ceme come in contact with, and the true suffered for six months with i< •'£ do not overstate i fact when I them, a mass of white blooms, will teries of each and counts the graves, and faithful laborsof such pioneers! frightful running sore on his leg; can not be estimated in their as Introduce a happy touch of novelty. and compares the number with the sistance in building tip this great hut writes that Bucklin’s Arnica say that coining weeks will see living population. If he would also more well intenlioned incomers to count the number of dead as well as western country, in paving the way Salve whoolv cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds. Piles, it ’ s Uie Oregon thin have ever before with to civilation an 1 good governm ent. alive politicuus he would have a NOTICE. best salvo in the world. Cure gu ir- bag and luggage landed here.” long job. anteed. Only 25c. Sold by E C ’ The same inform itimi w is g line 1 Oregon Pioneer Dies. Peery druggist. The County S. S. Convention will The law now requires al) male at the offices of the O. R. & N. Co. persons under 50 and over 21 years meet on Maach 24-25-26. Every where the statement was ninde " at residing in Oregon unless exempt officer and teacher in the Sunday ' S. T. Crook, one of Oregon’s oldest Not So Slow. to pay a road poll tax of 13 each School are expected to be [present. pioneers, died yesterday afternoon < very train from tho middle which must be paid in cash to the Several of our state workers will be at his home near Miller's station, 1 The adopted sons of Oregon who and even from points further road supervisor of each district on present to conduct tne main work, i six miles east of this city. At tho demand. I w di collect such tax at and snecial music will be given. time of his deatli he ..as 58 years of : were formely residents of Missouri w is ladened with fa.i.¡lies who t>e- The Committee believes it will be age, having been ixirn December 6 have been taunted a > long about the lievu in the growing prosperous- any time after April 1, 1904. by far the best Convention held. 1846. He came to Oregon in 1848 ••old state” being slow, that the fol ne-,- of tho great northwest. L. W. P omefoy , None should miss it. Everybody1 with hla parents and settled near Roni supervisor, Dist. No, 16. lowing account taken from the welcomed. _• To Cure a C.ilJ .1 One Day. Albany where most of his life was Schell City News will be of Interest People 1 iving near Thomas creek spent. He leaves a wife, four tlau- to all concerned: After The Holy Rollers. and the Santiam river will probably ghtei s and two sons io survive him. Married, divorced and remarried lose, more by water in the next few I The funeral took place at the home For Utility, B< Anx>ld man -stopped at Altany weeks than they ever have before. of the deceased and interment was all in ten minute«, win the new Ver ires» goods we :ir< iast night on his way to Corvallis The mountains are full of sno v made in the Miller's station cemete non county record established by clear down to and including the ry.—Democrat. <»cm a trip down the road, made in foothills and people who are suppos Mrs. Mollie ( ox, now Mrs. Mollie Manager Wanted. {ursnitof the Holy Rollers. He ed to know claim there is more Hogan, last Thursday. This age Is Tragedy Averted. iaid his daughter had been attend snow in the mountains tluui .there going some, and <>ld Vernon has to Truxtworth. lady IngtheC. A C. where her head has been for years past. The chan “Just in nick of time our little l«>y keep in the swim. ■n.ina'Ze buvin- - in ces are that there will be a flood was saved” writes Mrs. W, Wat ioinhi- territory for v as turned by the ¡Holy Rollers and to rival that of 189-). xnown ho-use of soli kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “I’neu To Indian War Veterans. it e joined the miserable^ band. He ♦J).'« -traighl i-.isli monia had played sad havoc with According fo a dechion of Judge Him and a bail cough set in hesi les. had Hollowed them up, locating ,0111.11 s m paid each them down near Ranier on the Co Boise, penitentiary officials are au Doctors treated him, but lie grew At Albany, Oregon, at eleven from lieadui ter*. thorized to furnish their quarters at advanced. I lumbia, where the men were made state expense. The decision of worse every day. At length we o’eluak on the morning of Siturd iy, «ires i Mai,a.'' tried Dr. King's New Discovery for to line up st the muzzle of a revol Judge Boise was handed down in Confumption and our darling was March 26th, 19i>4, there will be a I nois. ver and marched seven miles, and a ease hr'1 ugh’ by L. tl. Mi-Mahen saved. He's now sound, mid well.” meeting held of the Indi in War to compel the «uperimendeni and FIvery body might to know, it’s the Veterans, Pr the tr in-ictlon of Im then—r .. warden of the penitentiary to reiin- Showing a revolver he.remarked: burst the state f -r money spent for only sure cure for Coughs. Colds and portant and urgent hu«inns«. Hon. Lung diseases Guirame“d by E •The Holy Rollers will not trouble ‘ furnishing their quarters and *up- t Peery druggist. Price SUe and *1 Thcmas Wade of Salem, will de liver an address. A full attendance anyehe at>y more.” He left for | I’ly’ng their tables. Trinl Isittles free. is requested. home on the morning sL ge after The high wind of Saturday night / J ason W hbclkr , Captain. -spending the night al the Russ did ;Ons|der<i'>,e d*mage throughout The new* of both heru:i^her*e—Ir. Th* Albany, Or., Feb. 12, .'9<>4. I the valley, this section receiving it* ft *•*.’> Ore*ou.aa. •Hou ae.—Democrat. VV are niter your Shoe truce and attar you good values ’’ and guarantee the goods. During this month we have a big reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slippers, and to close out aavaral line* they will go at 23 per cent less than the regular price. £ CORRESPONDENCE I ****************’■•**** ***« As complete a shoe ¡store as though we carried nothing but shoes. PURELY PERSONAL | ATT A lot of Spring and Summer dreams in ladies dress goods, some thing tli at you will delight m wearing this Spring, t uid also “In the Good Old Summer Time.” A collection of all the newest ideas ind weaves in up-to-date goods such as Fancy mohairs, Tambaur mo- hair splash, Tana mohair suitings, Tyrcan suitings Scotch novelty suitings, Voile Nappi Etamines Albatross, Granite clo the's, Plain voiles Ihtuloune voiles Me stral’s Nun’s veil- ing, Voile Crepe TRIMMINGS u 5$*,. ,,.Js