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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
• f r * >.*' A ' Prstb fakes >>w«rg 4«i) 'IHe i—gilt of Mi iw uv iM.«i«’ne u- I« tlietrwa^i es»loiea of swtls.aryfon ihal he bs« ■ievfde.t to »«-Ci pC < oder Any in m wh i hi* tfollled with all hi« rw.-, the »- b.»oi h«s ! •*•*• me one th»- -I i D -uliles iti'l h it tsnlp* alloa of the best i (he \ all.-y mi l will ■tint apwn fwtl-iWi >g up »ay of the d u itle«« ■*< ntlnue to impr--V« o <-iV .1« ai>-I >« th i h««a t««cn Mee's Haavyjsbae, #3 Ob, tt » and |3An, aik<we with <•■ i»id« . >.. t « t - • Die -«tr«w • rry I« In gr «■ demand plac.-le tk-- Yu«.i | th" Iasi «1* yotr. thl» y» r. It I« lm-»«t lmp>i«»ihie tu 1« . ert duly enllllct t i «11 that the taitas' < alt.sud Ursrn Mi es. Imtlori arel U<», all .leal cr. 1 -I «e us« en.ajgh <»f Horn, as th.-r-- wa« <«.»11»««-if Fortuno may kindly suo- dallar. oniy stami hilt enough to supply the ■crib.* a« a r.-ward dstraml grown in this ect‘w<.. At Y«t ju«t w ion tho l«t» >r <»f «• v«r«l De «U iiu-d Mures ;buyaeuea,|1.13—Youths II.—. J. W. Jorian’« fir n near the Mari- y« ,r> w«a bringing it« re war I, «nd usrs ri bridge, |"-op| . com. . -|.»mp the sorrow* of other dav* were twtng all night In order to get w hat hrrrie« burri.si frn-u me uury by the enj »y A h sue- there are eaily the next m.-rnlng. mcot ami pl.*««ur» if hs.'ing |.~J ag4li*st the In lu iliri'iia o'» I be prevailing ptl<-»> I« |u em« |«r slacle« wnl-h h«d ’sun cm- •unt.,r.w| gallon, «ml pl.-k them yourself al cvegy turi . Fred i'. M irrl«. who A Iwse hall g me between Melo had been buffeted ar»«|tid by t ie and Htayton at III it piace Sumisy fat«« only t-> have bl« |H-rs'*tence I -at. wa« won by Melo P> to |H An amply rewarded, w«« wll—I to bis Impre»«ion of Ktaylon, our first vidi M iker. was ttia it I« a prix« wm-iri for Th« «lory of roung M >rri« Is a |aaW «Ide wa'k« «nd a tkisehlll psrtlewl «rt»- ««d oil" Coming to the ground, A return game for a Klondike In the rush of 'l*v ill-luck purse of I j) will pr >I m M v I m * ar I X X ’A 1 >.|Hliili|i'>l.' ..•••»II «oemesi to (>ur«u*> him at every turn ranged In lh<* ne.r future ami if « lUiy.il mi thv «"i<> grow d« Will r>v N .1 « thl >g h want Into tint • >m" Ifon’t furgvl the picnic. iaib'y lie a g. «at gun« and not a fm>t uiifor««ra»n <> .11 -I** birr-- I th« wty S^rtaGHi GUI«« t - su.-ve«* Y-t h" waa 'iol .list' »ir eiiiHk Weaaly Hr.» ' sal* cl<»w« June 23, race as w«« li«t Sunday's g ..lie aged, and pr.-«<" I onwir l without the H'ayt»n ret pile, The flinching II. Phillipa WM an Albany vkaitor Road their ad. game W»« the first the Hr|<> t lie | line 1 the «t imp-Ma Thursday, June 23. I« when the have played and th«y w-r« Wednesday. Koyukuk in IMU. an I one at W eart y Bros. thmougbh organi’.«I trig clothing sale «hile r. J. il«on was an Alixtny wiai. It.iltle« long «tark if fit* ciosre. Hlsylon tvsiB has plsve dag tor during tlia week. lie had Ju«t one dollar. 1 I many gaintw thl« .vs«mi reorganlr«! The Melo tierd ha« he p-'n-haxsl the th g tl Ml«« AnnWMorri« relurued to and will tm in shape torlve jdentpof Tile Oregon ( liy lami has him — »|«,-c—t "weco Then Portland lid^Btfek. 1 good music for Ute picnic dr»- 'IcN«mar boys, tie went been auihorii'd i»v the It H. I. Hhora was over from Mon- partment to offer for «ale lown«hi| « ’b" bi 1« Darit up Wesrly Bruu* ad for re uioulli during Ihw wowk. (in. day, with pick, pan and «hov- duced |irl<-«M on men'« and boys’ 3 and 6, l ing* » 7 mol H wi st, in the tirami k >n.l< lii-hsu r.»m-rv»tlot> el. he left the other« amt i<e»,s>i pros, Mrs. H. Browne wws vl«ltiug in I suit*. Sale closes June 23 ’ The «ale w ill hr mute by separate peeling. That evening tie -»ma in Eugene during the week. A I. Arnold lie« «old bl« f irm a •ralid bid«, which will tie received to camp w ith H-' In g<>'d du«l. 'I be JiihnWiuMwu a busineas via' few mill's east of town and will pro- between B gn»t I -nd \ugu«t 8. and •ie«t morning the three men «taked ilor al l'or<*Wr tht» *«ak. tiably move Io Hclo to reside o.ien-ii at 4 o'clock p. m , Augu«i 8 on the ih w creek. Morrta cal’ed It Dr. Frill «as » businn«« visitor at E. E Mani» continue« to gradu Each tnd M to fa* ace«» i iMiilrd by a E-i-m«, «flag—bit that 1« a different l'artl.iud tin first.of the wuek. ally grow weikar and sligiil h-ipe« ci-rtittml check for Jo per rent of th« «ti.ry. a nount Nd, the aatwe to be credited Ilrat year and the next were spent are entwrlaiowd for nie recovery. re Mr. and Mr*. M. M. I’eery on the pun-’i «« |irl>*e amt the pur In development w rk, and »7 Thl« week wo |irint a suj>|>l«-m> nt chaser to pay tn« balance on ealab- was taken out turned to bpririgfield Tuesday. N-il all prodt. tn fa« ■ of the total vole by precinct« of (lie Batting III« eltlxvnatilp. The land sure, tail h- 'ustling, youthful pion G i' J.mnsion w»« « i-u ln>-«s vis last election. Post It up fur refer- I Included tn Dii» tr et consl«t« of ver w is on th» road Io f irtune. itor Iu .Halern visiting the first of tin. ence. »omwoflti« iu .«t valuable agricul in thv Fall of I8D0, wlial a pleasint week. Wilbur N. Pintler, D. M. D. tural land« of the Grand Homie res reunion look pls «.«t Selo. Oregon, Mi*« Lilly wioiMinough of Eugene Will lie st hl« Hclo util u the first half ervation. can tie’ter be Imsgmwt than describ is visiting l A cousin. Mi« Harn re, ed, for that h ghly cultivated but -if each uio«th. All work gu«r ■ this week. B WHh II*»» appr .priati-d last w.-ck nopal .liable farm priaiuct, » mort anteed | l.y th< county court of Hanlon for g ,g.., had been Wended out of the Mrs. Franl^ forati, ni Rockland, Picnic at Hclo June 24 — the day the purpnaw, the total nt th«- reward ranch, and thl« youthful miner wi« Cal , was vialimg Mrs. Jails Bilyau before, tliai 1« wh'-n the big red'.c- now otTi-rvd for < rcftlvld Is ata ut th* proud center of l-iving parent«, iu this city Is«< week. lion sale on men's and buy a« »ull« »Pm. Formerly IIOO was contrlb brotiiei«, staler«, relative« and those ul«wl by citltt- ns and i>ls<-.-d lt> ttie. arho love a loving -<>ul. Mr*. Reynolds, of Portland, 1« i closes. visltinr with her parents, Mr. and But let It pi««, and we see the For sick headache take < 'hatnber- . sht-rlf!'» hnii’l'as a reward for the Mrs. Daley, till» week, I Iain’s stomach and liver lal»lets and cnp'ur.- <d lh>- fugitive, and within young f.-llow make another trip to the past few deva an additional 110* Ills treasure chest, ami again tie paid Mrs. I. A. Phelps and dhllflren -d | a qui- k cure Is certain. Fur sale by I I-------------- ...__ ----------- - has also Irrn raised by subscription not a tribute to «elf vanity, but to Harrisburg have iteen visHing Mrs, Alt Dealer*. |T4ti», with the »100 offer-d in i i ort- the good >>ld folk« it humo A. G. Frill In Hclo this week. T. Fitxgerald, late of Michigan, | land, t akea au aggregate of »♦»> a younger Is«st year lie too Benton county brother with him and gave nliu a Mrs. Eva Coffey and children of ba» purctisriei the -farm of B. N, The order i.f I he Mr. Ith-b- e. urt in -kIngìit* mipropristlon re- »1 irt hi life Kalama, Wash., are visiting friends llichardaon nt Munkef« l'in« vv r a i O d- r ardsoti will move to Jaffcrsou to r«»- • cites that Crelfield 1« a criminal out brother came in to snare of his good and relatives in Hclo this w.-ek. sldu fur the jiresenl. ot Hie ordinary; ttiat at larga II» I» luck. John Goin and D. P. Mason came a menace to the jieace and happlne«« But fata ruu-t have an Inning The big reduction salu on men’» over from Allatny Saturday last to of the community, and that »lx of I In* go-»! die young. Bro». anu boy* ’ suils al Weaely attend th* funeral of Fred Morris tils follower« have lni'ii committed Wl.i-n liv reichvd this city In the o ! om - s June 23rd, the day before the era catue up from Harvest Home piculi Dial will lake to the insane asylum. M iae Maud latter part of March lie became III. eek and will visit Portland last lie lingered until April 4, when piece ill Hclo, June 24. Ikecialoria in (lie ca»e» of Bronoer f.u a «hurt ti I her humo In this paa.vd away. against against larvar, Wad-llo city. H. B. Miller ha* purchased tno Is It any wonder, then, that whan Hexton, Waddle against Grint*, over residence property of W. E Savage Jone« against Gaine* and Brenner In» Iwollii-r Masona to tin- number of «.man was Denver I0G gathered last Sunday to I«»’ from Allan days during in tbla <-Ry und will move 'o H« io Io against Mo- re, have all been de Ilers portatning tu reside. Mi. Kuvugw will occu;>»- the cl.lial In the Greg.m < ity Lami their last tribute ot rw-peet to «ut h ttra woel < a Worthy brother and dtlsen, they bouse receutiy vacated by F. J. Ir < o!|. e f I V or I l.|e lo t I ' . -! i'll ! - road work. were folneil by acores of friends and vine. The nlmve ea«*» concern Uinta.r Willis Cal of I acuualntam'esT •• proprietor . Hors«, sales are coming fa«t three claim* taken up by Hie defendants the Staytc factory, WHS In Thu funeral W'l-i^a large one and days, ai d n i li-sa thai Ann bead of on Crabtree creek and whim were H< io Mon. li t .nd a quan The remai ns hi vu well conducted taken uji as homesl. nil«, and the horaus having been brought lo tm» ley Bra»> Bly of hides In been « nibaliued and will I m - shipped section recllim by different parties. plaint i it » enilva voi■■<) to jirove that t'i Scio when navigation opens . W, Richardson, They find a fair tnnrbel while about they bud not resided on them as the Mr. and Mr l hie frli-t.d wlm mourn» hl* loss »re visiting with the same prices prevail as did last law requires. Till« 1« an Imp rioni of southern <> gr ally I. Ed iilkey, who read hl« brother, I.. Os Mrs. Hlcha season. division as tiu dred* of homesteads heart on the trail, when it, like in lit week. borne, al She In that section were taken up iti oilier», mu«l become an ope i book Dr. A. G I'rlll received a rheck thv same m inner ami these will Mi«a Maud r«, who has bean from lbw K O. i Mr G (key done everything except M. headqua slum schiMils th« fill- week In favor of G. W. Ptitill jm now h.. likely to be contested a« tl>e give hi n recovery, lie had charge teaching In claim» nrv valuable ones. The de jHi«l year, la her home in Keto an Incompetent, of the funeral, and is now adminis l, for |3'»» >;i'«i. Mr fendant i In th.- above <•»•*«, where where she will a|>ei.d the summer. I’hillip« has a p< oilcy for ».uaD and trator for the estate hero, a more It baa bven decidui against them nt nMtiy app-iintiiient than one would Du each year tor Ilia Mrs. IL Gill came up fn m hu will draw tdo < iregoti City, re allowed 3t> d *y» to »up, o»«.. — Yukon Sim of D-iwaoo Mat w<fk for a visit of u <x t tun year*. file iqv-ala to the Commissioner of Ursula I'« City, Aednesday, April 13, I'JU-i- a few H' »sa * i|h friends and rela G. W. Phdliji« has about rem- the <iem ral Lind GfBce at Wash tive 'Mho will remain In Helu until j>l*tvd the l»*W dam ho han '«#il ington* t harles Fri-<i Morri« was tairn In after July till. Scm, Oi-totier In, Is72, oi l died nt working on for • ome (imo and lie D n w »mi i By , April ♦, r.*>4. II .Mrs. F. J. Irwlne ami daughter Bays this mi- 1« th.-lr |u «1 i> ■ Reduced I (tursión Wate«. time The remains were brought to thl« lr >. Ke* and Mr« I. C. lUuer and has exjM'iidei considerable city I huradsy of Inst w. < k and was |- to atti nd and money on the w irk and it cer A I . liger.I hdt Ho maetirrg of t «I «fontrai tainly should answer all purj«>su«. On and alter June I, Ll*>l, the tiurleil In tin* Finnklln Butte Mn~ s* nie ci-metery, Saturday, luin- llth, a.«». *■ la Mies Snaln Mc!fon.ild, *tu has Hout hern Puc Hl . In omnectiun witli Itt-H, tile lutirral services t»-li g rnn bten ill al her home In Philomath the Corvallis end Eastern railr. ad die ted by llev. I oiigt.ilb iu The fur the p««t two month», 1» rrjicrled .Solite as not iiupr >vlug any ot late Her will have on sale round trip tickets Masonic lodge of thia city’, of which hr was a tneuiber, had charge of ttie toinnienclng Sunday next the many friends in He u hoji« to hear of rotu jMilnla ou their llnea to New funeral. tell-phone office will he op-a from her complete recovery iu the near port, Yaquina and Ih-troit at very Every business house In the city future. 7 a. rn. to a m Old p 111 to 7 p rates, gu*d fur return until October was cloned from I.' until 2 o’clock Ui. The alaive will be the hours un and several hundiral people at feuded Mr*. Frank Morris requests that 10, llfoi. til night service la calatdShed when jiartiv* who have been taking tier tnc «ervlci-n. Three day tickets to Newport and tbu oftko will lie open all day Suu- Ciierrlee will at least refrain i-red was a generous, warm- from day. breaking and destroying tliu tm-s, Yaquina, good going Saturdiys and hearted young man, and he was and trii-ta that this hint wiil be returning .< otiday», are also on «.de very popular with a wide cireh of trie mis. Ills and d<*ath ban cast a bpetlal Ltcuraloa to the «Serias (air eff ectual, otherwise «lie will resort from all East Mid* points, Portland gl-miii over the nniiiiii nity aril to oilier mean«. to Eugene Inclusive, and from al . .............. a bal The Ifonver A Rio Granile, In con- i U m I ttiey h iva Mr«. Woodn»«n«*e at Wc«l Hclo West Stile point*, are also on »ale suffered a great Iona, bectlon with the Missouri Pacific, purchas’d last w- vk a f <J0 piano aa to IWtroll at very low rate», witli w ill run a «orle* of l’eraoually I on ducted Excursion» l* the World’s a birthday pre««»! to her <1 lugbtct stopover |>rivllege« at Mill City ot Mlaa fair during June. Thiwc excur- laitrt, on bar llth birthday. alona will run through to Si ixmia Martha Qulgiay 1« al-o th« po«a<-«« >r any jx.lnt cart, enatiilng tourists to To our neighbor« nnd friends, we wlliiout change ol cam, making of an organ alnca l««t w«w<k, bu.b visit the KantUm and Breltenbu»h want to th ink you for your many abort store at ft incitali garita» en bought from a Balam 3rm. hut springs iu the cascade mountain act« of klnd’tres and the sympathy r >ute. 1 he firat ot these excursions which can tie reached in one day. Wu are In receipt of ona of the you have shown u« in our «ad hour leave I’mtland June 7th, and the Yaquu.a Hay hookieta, puhll-hed by Hreson ticket* will be good for of gri.-f, and we pray tin t w hen that ............ June 17lti. The rate Ilin <*. A K. railroad for thv aea«on of all joints until l ktota-r 10. Three time comes to you (ua It must t > nil) from Wuelarrn kwlll tie »tk.thi to fol. D<l |i 1« neat and attractive and that you may And friend* that will Daris and return. Excursion» going day Hi kets will lie gi-.nl going on thurougbly ilawrita-« thn advanta ge- be u* kind to you as you have been to in H. h Imnvrr A Rio Grande have Saturday* and returning M >nd «y» to us. And we agn n think th.»«. Hie privilege, A’eturnlng via » -lit of that popular aummvr rc«orL only. Tickets from and vicinity who have written auch kind Irlter« 1« tile tll.et Jilea- ferrili route. ^Oils . Ml«« Ella t'aiey, who ba« tieen aunt way, a« ( us the iikm I del- teaching in Ntanfnrd university, re will tie good tor return via the East o condolence and those that jilacvd ly titful roule,' .^acroas the coifflnrnt- turned hom. th« fl rat of the week. or West »Ideal option Ilf pa«»enger «o m my beautiful tfnwvr« over t lia T ht- «tope arraiigod give an opport, Tuesday evening «ho Invited a num- Tick •!» Irotu Eugene and vicinity grave uf our dear taiv. J. M. doKuis tNi> F amily . unity of vailing be various points tier uf her Intimate friend« to spend of interest In and atmut ;Hait ijtke the evening with her anil a very will b" going via to I a -I m -on Hjiring- chamberlain« Mom*,h and I. «er 4,'Hy lien ver and KaiiMs» City, If enjoyable evening was pa««cd by «li field bra'll li If <»e»lred. Baggig" oil you wish to aœompauy one of three I ablet» belter than e Dmtir.s Newjmrl tn kets . becked liirough to leur alona write at once to W. ('• J. Percy Well« hss accv;>tcd the N<-wrort; on Yaquina tickets to Praasripilon. McBride, 128 Third afreet Fortland position of Principal ot Ilia Hein Yaquina only. fur «leepltigjcar reservation. publicachoots for the an«uiug year, Mr. J W Turner of Truhart Va. Houthi rn Pacific trains connect w—MwaMMMiMiauaiw^Bi with the C. A E. al Albany and Cor- •ay« * lint t 'liniiitwrluln’« Stomach and l.lvrr Tablets have d ne him va'lls for Yaqunta and Newjnirl. more good U an any thing i.e cmnd Trains on the C. and E. for Detroit get from tn< l»r. If any ptnsiclan In will leave Altainy 7. a. m. eiialrilng till« country was able to compound tourist» to go flie hot springs to a medicine that would produce such haï r y »tos r..r. .... . . gratUying result« in case« of reach tlirre the Mins day. stomach troubles, bill<>u«n*M or con- F ull information aa lo rate«, with stlpstlon.-hls wh.de time w -uld be The best of and smoked meats tassutlfully lllistratod booklets of used In j>rej>aring this one m dcine, your Yaquula Iwy and vicinity, tlmu- For «ale by All Ifonlrrs \y < are altor your st, *• tr i no I .f< r ¿ <1 vil i. ’ and gusraiitro the g.ssla. Disri'ig thl« month w. have a lug reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slipper» «nd .......... • .ml several IK-»« tViey will go al 23 per cent le«« than the r> gul ir i-r. «• complete a «hoe store ns though we carried nothing but shoes. PURELÏ PERSONAL : r •J «f J 1 'urla ...25r ...♦Se colors A»r Nt ■V.ÛQ 8 10c 1.5c Uf>e on hand. City Meat fresh, salt, We solicit patronage. Ma rket always ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a FOR 10 ▼ r P SALE I winh to inform nil thorn* wishing homes of nny kind that I will have about 70or 75 head at niv farm about June 15th. 1 will have some good draft horses and roadsters and prices will be reasonable. Notice will be given of the date of Hale tablre, etc., can tm obrained on ap plication lo Edwin Htone, Manager C «'"I K riilr.od, ABiariy, W E Coman, Portland, or to an, H. P. or C. and E. «geni Rite from Munken to Newport »4 -M» lUte from Munkur to Yaqanla »4.1 0 lUte from Munkers to Itelroil »3 tW Md le« why will you stifTer? when l»r. Nwan« medlclne will eure you. Any one wiahing the remedy «hould call or wntw to Mrs, It Han- a«rd of Letasuon, the aole agent für RoU^ed Rat«« to St. I.oui« L«po«ilion The Mouth, rn Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets al greatlv reduced rate« to Kt. Louie and Chicago ac count the Kt. Drols Exposition, on the f .lluwing .late«: June la 17, 18; July I, 2,3; August 8, 9. 111; Kcptem- bef 5, «1, 7; October 3, 4, 6. Going trip mint be er topic ted within ten day« from date of sale, and passengers will be permitted to «tart on any .lay that will enable them to reach destination with In the ten days limit. Heturn limit ninety days, but not later thau liec. Slat, 19o4. For further information ns to rate« and route« ca.l on M. J*. Co. «gent al Ik cat He u. f w THE PICNIC aiuKI Ur Hum tris A/UTTER OF REAUS Wnilwhere nert Frl.lay, June ¿Jth l*repar«tIon« are being made t.> entertain a large crowd «n.l ns *«. to Is the >»o ly < lt« In th'« county that will not eletrate July tth. there 1« «urv to be a large crown present A g.sal program has been arranged and w< ithar (.ermlttlng. the picnic will be a «u.-.-e « tn every way. Eserybsly Is ii.vltcl to come and enjoy ihem«e|v«a. Follow lug <ra the « s«l.rn« committees: Dr.-oral i.m«— If PMllipu, E. Arnold. Clem G ugh. Gr. «• l.Ill, Edna Gill. Ilrs«l< Morrla, Jennie l.u. k.-nlM.-tt, Myrtle Myers and Grace I'l.llllp«. Corn on Griat.’d«— W m Brenner, I ha>t < 'ompton and Chas Form. Co n. on stand«—T J. Mu krrs. Com on Mu am— E < Ferry. Wm Abbott. Mr«. Anna < slavsn <<.d Ml»« VI«ml Myers i*rr«. of the Dav—L. K. Miller, May* or Grand Marshal—P 11 McDonald. »• A «»t. — Fai Myers and Wm. M . The above committee« will please take notice of their appointment and «••« th it llirlr fMrl« are duly per formed - By order of General Com. Th» X itk t bit- »1 fama aa<! rom ta«- lai ..i, Ua» * u. e<1 u.lrabie rvun tarpan iu «»«trie »n » i b am*, her »• wi Mirr»' -i Do« ni.wi rrn danghlar of .Ña-*wi I» tiame.1 Mary riaee« *r and «hr < an p*rf“,n< **' * only ad thr dulie« >>f the hou««. but ab« ha« an um- n., irretii» delight In working In th» hara««t h»ld «nd performing •ithar labora which hei--iw proparly l«- far hauda. reporta au «aaiara aa change Mi«« «wawgse ta «letting nt th« h- m« ot Samuel t’h Hl'|>9 th» pr« prirt f of « Uri;«« »wk hrm near It it» « fr< ; lent BiprM U »rr h«r a«« «I lu ihr fWM and tkiu< other man al U1 < •»« nt th« plarr Mi»« Rwifijcr that «he d>*m th« w rte . t fr i, tA'»a«!if »«.»< fr**m chvit-e fth? bahrvr« ^hnt all w • tar f’-r tbrlr own pht» «1 drvr p ru»nt and that If thr» dui the \n fr w awet w a»d U« etronifar aa-4 hap- piar R’l tine >»•€ belWf V' tail n Mt»« Mw9i>g«r h«« |wr f -rvurd two frats which ihr nrî^hHs-r« Cf-r thlvr marvel HB Ottr of thra« waa I «b «al i < Ilmen to De«t eratlon h»’«h« • -f . i rn int.» a «heiler with nn tn irr val of h t il ou. f< r r«at «a«r ' Ijvlng *t an out of thv way piac* Th« «‘Ihrr waa U' uni »ad remote from civilisation a family I« l’sArte f grain u< thr «Lraf an’ pltcl often driven to dr«|a-ralin In <«*.' of H Int U . i. n f Mr l’hili pa‘ Mtn accident, r<-«ultitig tn burn« cut* Miaa «w« <rr u a highly educated wound« uh > r», etc My In supply ol J n< w ’r.nn knd hwr freía air th« Bucklin« arnica salve. It is the l«-«t taiÀ t Ut« i «i<hi t> d •»n earth. 2-M-, at h C Peery's drug store. KKFLICTIOR OB THE JUDGE. Death ot a Pioneer J. I’, t'rabir« .- r.- elved Ihe new« tin. tirai of the wees of the d.-atli of hl« tuolher, lliram traili re«, at 'iatliSMay, Montana Three of the brother«. Job, t»aac and llinim, alt bachelor». re*ldi«i near Hathaw iy, and one of f.-rmer hiving mi i «i n to via l 11 rain foun I him dead, Ju«t wh'-ti Iu- died i nd the cause of hi* death I« n>u knewn. tie w is ataiul 7' ears old, a pion- eer of l»4T, ami w is one of a family who were the firat settler« lo the fork« of the Sanllsm. J. P. Crabtree, who together with Mrs. S. \V. Gaines and Mr«. T- Turner are the only brother him . «Isler» of the lle ceased now residing near Melo, van tell alarnt the time when Oregon < By was a «mall -etllement, win le just one «lati house at.««I where Salem now I«; two large tritai of Indian« were then kx-ated in this immediate vicinity. Thu« the oldest and tiret known pioneers nr* rapidly jn«amg away and In a few more years a jrioneer of 1H4Ó cannot la- found. Worst «I Ml Justice Gray, J ihs t'nttef mates enpranis .rt el hss Ju«» rsUr bad a long »sperm, • >n the bench bsf rs < -lag ViaahlngWi Many yaars «< when he was « ruemtsr of U.e «uprrnie a->wt< * Maseacbuerll. raíales a Waehingt.ur eachange. br had an arnuaing »«parlance with a certain >l..et<>n lawyer, au cacead ugly pi us man wish « -sate for eraugrbrap r wh had hie .«(ter! . a Is pruned with a verse fr..m tier pture In large type f -11 «mg the name sub address on nae <wcaainr< ha<ii< U> make aa ri parte preliminary argument bef »e duettee <;»», .. ehntrl.er« <n wh'rt * -ETI ì , . . VX. POWDER r ?.r : Absolutely P*«« «* «4 4 a ¿ 4 TW W IS NO SUBSTÌTUTS • il.l b. !.. etaarr to Jis» «s« renala parta f hi« r| rtil« ran» whtrh h» <ti-sire«f « to ntah« r«*naraHy |»<tblk. until tbr trial ha wr t» th» )ud<tr « nt»<« aelkthtf that ha ha all wrd an «|>- p. rt t t« Mrt. Jn prl▼ «k« Ha W«a rha<tif»*d whrn hfs h* t* «AH.« ha- h to hin» wlth a «crawl <rr* •• th» den lad. wlth » • ■■ fr»*ftk Ihr tsiurl Chat < unni i Aar f it-irr p*t float t-a m *rr Appropriate F r « ; . . t I . ■» t « t mU» nyt Ihr tt.rar fc- ,f tl t» •• he w»» n-H aw«r< 4» h- ha.l -jUGisw! Mi) )«w bui fUh’ n •’ ' |m<«* hs> «H«< »ereditai ha hat w. ite, l • paga •_,* a latine h»«'t twartatf thoi tett *!• ar« boi4«h< will « yrl«M thrown I rum a »« a^on Mr. George K Hahcock thrown from his Wagon an severely hruiaad. II« applied chamberlain« Min ■ > n framj and «<>» It* the l-e«t liniment ho ever u«e«l. -Mr. Batssick i«a wiill known cUlxcn of North Pl.iiu Conn. Thor« I« nothing oqual to Paia Halm for apmlM »nd bru I ms . li will effect a eure in una- third the time require I by other treatment. For sale by All Dim 1er« X k’-r-'y ■"% >• ?t»íí3 The Nrwa and GregonUn I year tn. ll'c’ra Ool K'in’ lierlcn.cn. Ev(»i*} tiling that is pretty and stylish in Summer dress goods Can any thing be worse than to fuel th «t every minute is your l ist? Sucn was tin. experience ot Mrs. s li V w«on D catur Ala. For three year« «he write-, I end>ir>*d in«uff«r able pain from indigestion, stomach and txiwel trouti’e De itti seemed Inevitable when doctors and all re- m< divs failed At length I w is in duced to trv Eli« trie Bitters .nd Hie result was mlr.ieulmi«. 1 Improved at once ami now I am completely recovered. For liver kidnoy stomach mid bowel troublea Electric Biiturs Is the o ily medicine Only 1‘eery. 'sic. it« guaranteed by E < Druggist. I’or Mun 9 Stylish summer hats and shoos ( >ue of those» tai lor matle suits would be pretty nice for sum hilled un Escuraron train. mer. J a«ja-r V. Custer, an employee the Albany Brewing Co,, was alantlv killed at Altuiny at 12:30 o'clra-it Mundic m- ruing. T.ig.-tl-.-r with two comj’iinion» he Went t-i ifotr it m in nxtre train «hlcb brought an excursion to Albany, tin the return trlji and after the train hid reached the yard« it Ahatnv, Custer left his «vat and went out on ttie front platform of the coach. In some a -cidvntal manner he «lijiped and fell beneath the wheels The laaiy w i» not cut tn two, slmply brulaed. He leave* a wife and Iwu children. Ami all to tit \ Olli pocket I fook , .4 HIBLER & CILE Co. | ( Il'CLfOll. I Su -d by Ills Draft r. A d octor here has sued me for 312.30, which 1 clnhivl. was ex erssive 'or a case of cholera morbus «sy« it White of C.»nc|ndl i Cal At the trial he prs «<•<! hl« inedl me «.ill arid medicine. I ask him if it was not Chamtwrl <tn’« (.toile Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy as I had gu<jd reaaou to believe it was and he would not «iy u ider on th that it was not. No doctor could u«» a better remedy than this In a cine of clioler . mortal«. It uever fails. .•'■ Id t \ All 1». nler«. fX.‘ « SOFTCORE Like the running brook, the red blood that fluws through the vein» has to come From somewhere. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the inarrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the Exine marrow and the spleen with the richest of ail fats, the pure cod liver oil. For pale school girls and invalids and for all whube bhxxl is thin and pale, Scott's Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blind making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work. «•»4 >•* trw •»■>*!«. » teoWNg. «•vwn r»- «•-«< ><■ r««te JW. OW». «• I «11 «/«agMtW vott < > < i SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATORS ^othinfi has erer pre- HaST : a 1 \J| ! .r r'ously Inca made that pleases the owner a/ a 'fetw cows ns ir/ll as Tubular Ih/rd S/parator. These mach in es irül shi// ttrice as clast as any -ma chine mufle. Tli». Hount'furTiii'ber. Scio, Oregon •- ‘•’'■y' etjVf