V
IV« ate altor your Nh «• Irado and »ffrr y a, g<- <1 val p •
’’
and guarani«-».* the goal»
D«xn< th • m nil, we
beve • Ing r»duci|.m ..p Hen'« and It-j »’ «Upper* .nd'-.il.--. out
••varal lf*a* they will go at 26 par ■ ant !«•• than th« rrgular pei «•
Maa's HeavyJkbM.
'M. Il J5 »nd |i '»>. si ••• with <
i. i» .
t.-r» •
I w I im ' ( ali,ai«l i.r»m tde*«. laillon and U«w, ell .• -aib«-r, I.*. Jn«t
dallar.
.
b* s A 'lu-4 apnee..buy* sura,11.16— Youths fl.—.
A h
complete
h
«hoe store »is though
»*•«■••■••«•••«••••♦«»»a*
: PURELY PERSONAL
•*••••••••••••
H. Phillip» a»» an Albany wisttm
Wednesday.
T. J. W 11 »on waa an Albany visi
tor during the week.
Ml«« AnnjAMorria
Portland ll^Hu-ek.
returned
lo
1? H A J
Iton’t furgvt th«* picnic.
Weaely Hr'« ' sale cl<>*»*« June 23.
Bi«ad iheir ad.
Thurwlay, June 23. Is wisen the
big clothing «ale al Weaety Broau
cloaoa.
The Melo lair'd has
reorgani*e«i
and will la* in ah»;«* to give plentp of
g'Xxl music tor the picnic.
Mow-
H, I. Shore was over from
tuouth during lli« wook.
laaik up Wescly Br*m.' ad for re
I duced pri«*«w on men'» and tiuy»*
Mra. S. C. Browne was visiting In suits. Hale doses June 23
Eugene during llio week.
A I. Arnold haa sold ki« farm a
John WeVX »u a business vh
few tulles east ot town ami will pro
Hur at r..r’*r^,tbi» *pek.
bably move to Nclo to reside
l»r. Prill wa* » busln«.«« visitor al
j'ortl .ud tin first,of th, wo«k.
Mr. and Mra. M. M. Pr«»fy
turn« «! to .*»prtngfield Tu* »lay.
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1
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color«
8»e
•t* Oq
8 1ÜC
15c
r»
K E Mani» wotlnue» lo gradu
ally grow w>-«kar and slight hope«
, are entertained for nis recovery.
This wack we print a »uppl-m* nl
' of the lotal Vol« f»> pna-iia l« of the
G. l'. Jolin«loti wa« « hu iaesa vis-
last elflcUtMi. Fuel II up f«rf ret»r*
I lor iu Maieui visiting th* first of th«
enca.
week.
Wilbar N. Haller, D. M. D.
Mias Lilly wioo«lnough of Eugene will l>e al hl« H«;io orfl <1 th« Aral half
is viaillng b& cousin. Miss Barnen, of each la-mlh.
AU Work gu«r ■
ibis Week. B
I anteod.
Mrs. Fran™ ioran, of Buckland,
Picnic at Melo June 24 th« day
(MJ-. was visiting Mr«. Julia Bilysu 1 before, that la w h*-u the t>ig red'.r
ill Ulis city la«4 wwi,
; lion «ale oil man’s and boys, au ila
Mr«. Reynold«, of Portland, 1« closes.
viaillng with her parents, Mr. and
For »lek headache Lak« I Jhsmbwr
Mrs. Daley, this week.
I Iain's stomach and liver l«l»l«ls and
Mm. I. A. Phelps and ehllflren of . a quick cure la certain. Fur aale by
Harrisburg
llnrriaburi have tieen viaillng Mrs, All liealers.
A. U. Frill in Hcio tills week.
T. FHagerald. lata of Michigan,
H,
Mm Eva C<>ff«y and children of haa parrhated the farm of B
Mr. Bleb,
Kalama, Waab., are visiting friends Rich a idea m al Munkcr«.
ardson will move tojalfersou to rw-
and relatives In Hciu thia week.
•Ide for Hie present.
John (loin and D. I*. Mason came
The big reduction Mie on man’s
ovar from Allwny Naturdav las I to
aim boys' »Ulis at Wewly B om .
attend the funeral of Fred Morris
aliwcs June 23rd, the day la-fore lh«i
rem caiur up from Harvest Home picnl< Dial will lake
Mia* .Maud
Portland ia»t
eek and will visit piac«* lu Scio, June 24.
for a short Ci
I liar huiuu In thia
city.
B. B. Miller has purchased
tne
lemán
wsa
ovnr resilience property of W. E. Savage
Denver
in tlua city and will move *o H id to
from AII mi
days during
Hera IHirtaining to reside. Ml. Kavage w III o-« up* the
the w«wk f
house recautly vacated by F. J. Ir
rmd wiark.
vine.
Willis ( alt
to proprietor of
Horse snlre are c.itnli g fast th«we
the Stayt
factory, was In
Kt 10 Mon«
lia >ed a quan - days, at <1 n » less lhai 3U0 head of
horse» hiving l»*«'ii brought to tm<
ley Brim.
Illy of hides :n
section »«*ct|on by «llfferrnt ¡«artlea.
i. W, Richardson. They find a fair mnrbet while about
Mr. and Mr
• re vislling with the same pricea prevail as did lust
of southern O
brother. I., tla
Mm. Rlcham
•oa.son.
tilia week.
borne, at Nbe
Dr. A. G I'rlll received u check
r-, who tie« been from the K. <>. I'. M. headquarter»
Mi«a Maud
teaclilng In
»Ium scboola th«« till- week in favor of G. W. Phillipa
her home in Helo an Incompateut, for fd'Si
;>a»l year, is
Mr
where site will ai«ei«d in« summer. Phillip« has a policy tor y.k*J and
Mrs. R. 4'. Gill came up from he will draw •3Uo each year for Ilia
Greats I’lTi
---- Mat w«-ek for a visit ot u ixl leu years.
eka i l|h friend» anti r«ia-
a few w<e
<1. W. Phillips has about com
txe»
Mi
.'le will remain in Hcio until pleted I he new dam h« haa '-eeil
after July 4th.
working on for «otue time and hn
lie
Mrs. F. J. Irwlne and daughter says thi, on. 1» their t-> stay.
time
Du 1, He* and Mr» I. C. B»u«-r and haa expend««! considerable
A I-. B*ar«l l*»4t yesterday to all« nd and money 011 the w >rk and it cer
th< meeting of the B.iptiat Hieniral tainly should an«wur all pur;»i»un.
•a»' <1 a t^ma^LnnalMug^
Miss Snsle McDonald, Who has
la en ill at err homo In Philomath
for ths pa»l two months, Is n.-perl««i
Notke
as not impr «viiig any ot late
Her
the many friends in Sc o hope to hear of
< omnienclng Hunday next
l«li-phone nfllce will be op a frmu her complete recovery iu the near
future.
7 a. u>. tu 9 a. m. and 5. p ni lo 7. p
ui.
I he aiaive will ta* Hu* houra un
Mia. Frank Morris requests that
til night service 1» e»tata'»lie*l w lien |M>rtiv» who have twen taking tier
thè ottico will lie u;«en sil day Sun coerrles will at least refrain
from
day.
breaking and de»trovitig lli«* inc«, *»
tie
an il tru-ta that tills hint will
Special Eacuratoa to the *«*!■» fair eff «*ctuul, otherwise »lie will resort
to oilier mean».
The Denver A Rio Grande, in con-
Mr«. WiMMlman«ee at Weal Hcio
liccllon with tlie Missouri Pacific,
purchased last w.-sk a l'<00 piano aa
w ill run a scries of I'eraotiallv (on
ducteil Excursions ie the World’s a birthday present to her daughter
.«I I m
fair during June.
Those
excur I-eta, on her I Illi birthday.
sion* will run through to Hl. I amii * Martha Quigley 1» oAro th» po«ac»s ir
wllliout change ol cars, making of Mi organ sine« laat wnek, bo.11
■holt sto|
ji>« at jrinclpal 4a>itU« en bought from a Salem Briu.
r ait*,
I he first nt the»« «-xcursli.na
We are In receipt of one of the
leave Pot tinnii June 7tl>, and th«
Yaquti.s Bay hooklcta, publl»hr<! by
Wild
June 17tb.
The
rate
tlie < . A E. railroad for the «•■ i«on of
from Woetairn kwlll tw tflA.96 lo Ml.
p.**l
It 1» neat »nd attractive nnd
la>uia and return. Excursions going
thoroughly de-«-ritM-s th« sdvanla gr
from the Iiwnver A Rio Grande have
liie privilege, A «eturtiiog v la a dif ot that popular summer resort.
1» the moot pl- a
fsretil route. ^Uils
.
Mis« Ella Cstey, who lias l>een
natit way, as j
aa the moot del- teaching in Htanford university, re
Uhlful route, .^Xcross Ihe cotffinent- turned home th« flrat of the week.
T he store arranged give an op|»irL Tuewlav evening she Invited a num
unity of v'aitlng lie various points tier of her intimate friend« to s | h * ii <1
of interest In Slid about'.Kall I Ake the evening with her and n very
< Ity Denver and Kan »a« City,
If enjoy able evening was |M*»ed by ili
you * Ish to ■cevmpany one of these
xcursions write al once to W. C-
J. Percy Wells has accepted the
McBride, 124 Third street Portland IMisItlon uf Principal of tlx Hcio
for aleeplngicar reservation.
putillc seliools for the naming
year,
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CT6c
Meat
City
’DA I -
Y
Market <•
t Prajar >• ***r>, _
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
a
BORSE!
FOR
SALE.
I wish to inform all thorn* wishing horses
of any kind that I will have about 70or
75 head at my farm about June 15th. 1
will have some good draft horses and
roadster* and prices will be reasonable.
Notice will be given of the date of sale
Wr«tb fak*» ■ ««**■ ■ ••>.
Ti»«- |»- <»l« *«f Mei» atc iMlaigm- u-* 1«
tli.-H«i«_p r«'l««'>a of «a<l».a« klnn «hai
he b-w. .le. l'Irrl lo a«-C«-|K.
<' I. got
Any in in w it > li m tMitlc‘1 wMb ell
hi» r» c. Ih«
toaii h«« *,.••• >n«* oae
th- di^ -uifi.-« i-i I k ir i«nt..« «it-i:
of thè t«e-*i I thè \ all>-> «mi will
■taut U|»m tnMoai ig up any of the
<1 unti« .« « ■ ntliiu« lo uirpr-'V»
n inv -is
I •« th«
bsv»
t«««n
Tli« str «** ' rr, ls In gr «1 «lemand place4« ta- Yu«»! th« Iasi alk y»«r«
thl» y«- r. Il I» Itici»! l>ri;*o»«|lil«* t» 1« cert »inly eillltlcl
ill 4nat the
»« us* «notigli nf ilo m, a» ib**r** ws» U. m ) I-«» of Ftrtune may kindly suu-
•crita- as e r-ward
on y alami h «If «-'»uugti lo agpply tt
• l«w,*ul rr-i»n In thi» <--*lleo. At
Yet just w ten the l»b»r of «« versl
J W J«,r lan's firn Aver Ih« N«<i. ye«rs •«• bringing It« row-ir l, «nd
<i»r«.-n brntg«. |>««>|.|" > nni> < • >| »mp the aorrnws of oth--r «lev» were twlng
all nlgfit In ordcr In get w hai hrrrl»« t*urrl*-d fro u m<* uory by lite «ujoy
sue-
Ilo-re »re «sily th» ii*st m'-rnlng. ment and |>l>*(sure •( hi.-Ing
ih« prevailing pile» i» |o canta ;s*r c,.« b-d againat th« in iu-n <r >'«4e ■»*>
•tacire wtii-h h«d *«*»»n en-- •u«it.>r»"l
gailou, and pi> k fneui your***lf
A Ima» talli g me I m -I wwii Scio al cv.-rv tun . Fred C. .Morri«, who
had t>««-n buffet«*«! around by
t ««
and NtaytOO at Iti li piace Suini iy fat«« only to h«vn bls
;» r«'«t<'nco
Issi, wa» won I y Scio A> lo M
An
amply rewarded, w «» *all<*-t to bls
Impre-rlon of .«laylon, our Arsi vi«lt
M «her.
a k > tha' il i» a prlr« winner for
I'h« «tory nf v->ung M >rri« Is
a
(»aie alile wa'ka and a I m «••*» ill
narticul *rlr sad on« Coming In th«
A return game for « Klondike In th«* rush ot *:»s. Ill-luck
ground,
will pr-iiMhlv
pri'MNv i>c ar s««,r>«*d to pursue him al every turn
pura« of | al wlll
r»ng«-*l In ih» i nc»r
near future an«l tf
Not a thl ig h" w««it Into but • «11«
pi . i >- m | <111 thè »«in gr<>u -da Wlll r-»-
unforeseen «» «fa -le birr« ! the w«y
liabfy t*e a g< -«t gatti«* and noi a tool
to asccea»
Yet h** •«» not dl«*>iir
race a» wa» tasi **un<l»v's g «me <>n
• V**«l. an*I pres«« I miwsni without
ih« H'ayton r*«-k pile,
Tna l««t
flinching.
game was in* Arai
th« Brio t>> a
1!« | >lne I th« «t imp«da to th"
bava pi»y««l and thay W - re not
Koyukuk «• IW.l. and on» <ltv
In
ihoiouglil* organi »*»<1
»hile the
B«ttl«s look stock if his fl0 in •••«
Hlayloti lesi» ha» plavt-d a goud
lie had Just one dollar,
N it-ir illy
man) gsm«a thl» «ea«on.
ha p"rvha«>«l Hie th. _
g thst give
Th« Oregon l Ity land tifll«*« h i» him anise«—t '.««cco Tlte’l With ’ e
been authons'd l»v th« interior tir» 'IcN «m«*r boys, b» went out Into
;>srtm>-iit io offer for salo tow-i»hi| « I th» bi 1«
6 ami 6, langea 7 and « wa «t. In thè
lint- day, with pl«*k, pan and shoe-
Grami R tei* Imliau r-i-u-rvalimt «•'. he left the other» aotl Ixgan pros*
The • ih* w Ili *-c rn Hi« by ««-par-ite peeling. That evening he «erne in
•cala-«! bld», whirh w.il t»c r«*celvr«l to camp with 142 In g«ii<| dost. The
between t> gti»t I >*n«l Augii»’**,-imi «leaf morning the three men «laked
o,«en"d at 1 o’dock p. in , Augu«i 8 1 on th«* n«-w cr«*«-k. Morn» cal't-d It
l'-acti tini m tu ls* ai-*-«» 1 |Mtit*«l tiy .1 Jku-ma, after—b it thst 1« a different
c«-rtlHf*«l eheck for Ji> per cent of th<* stt.ry.
a nonni t«id. ih» -«m«- lo h« eredile»!
Thst y«-ar and the next were »pent
tm th«« piire't m * prl«-e ami ihe pur in development w rk, and •7Y,<srl
cbaaer io |>nv toe bslanco nn «*«t.«ti
wa« taken out
Not «11 prnAi. to lie
li»htn_* hi» cltlSenahlp.
The lami sure, l.«iI >b» »ualling, youthful pion
inclu«l«-«t in tlii» ir et <*on«l»t» <«f ■ •«r was on th«* r«M«l to ( «rtune.
•ome nf Ih«« tu «si Vgluahlo agrleul*
in the Fall ol l*si, wliat a plewMnt
turai’ami» of thè Grand lUtnde rea- reunion took pl i e at Hcio, tiregun,
lean lirtt«*r t>* imagined than de«, rlli-
ervatlon.
•«I, for tb it li ghly cultivate«! but
With II'»» appropriated last week tinptl <1 «1*1« farm product, a mort
| hy th> county court of Banion for g<g*', had tieim wcediol out of the
the purpose, the total of the reward ranch, and this youthful miner w is
now off. nd tor Cn-ftteld Is nls.ul the proud center of loving parent«,
•don. Formerly >100 was conlrib brother«, sister«, relatives and Ih-iee
uteil hy citluens and placed In Die who love a lovingaoul.
•h«-rlfl'» hand« »» a reward for the
But let It pa»«, ami we ••<*•
the
capture of the fugitive, and within young fellow m«ke another trip to
the p«»t few davs ail additional JIOi Ills treiHUre clie-t, and ngiin !»• paid
ha» also been ral«««l by subscription. not a tribute lo »elf vanity, but to
This, with the •inn ufr«r«d in t ort- lb« g'Hi l old folk« at home.
land, t ske« an aggregate of 84«»'
a youngar
Ix«»l year h<* too
The order <>f th«
Benton
county brother with him an<l gave mm a
c« urt making the appropriation re M irl in lif.-
This y«* r an
o'd**r
cite« lh>it Cn-ltteld 1» a criminal out brother cam«* in lo an ire of bls good
of the ordl'ia'y; that ai largo lie i« luck.
a menace to the peace mid happiness
inning
But fat» mu*t have ati
of th« community, and that »lx of I he g'Hid tile young.
Ins follower» have been committed
Wl.«n he re >che«l thi« city in Ihn
to the lu«anu asylum.
litter part of March he b«*cmi»e III.
he
lingereti until April 4, when
Decisions tn the cases of Brenner passed away.
ag iinst la-over.
Wad lie sg«in«t
la It any wonder, then, that whan
11 line«, his brother Masons to tho number of
Helton, Waddle
against
Jones against Gaines and Brenner Hit- gatba-red last Sunday to
i**»y
against Mo* re, have nil been de
their last tribute of r«»p«*ct lo «ui h
elded in the Oregon City Land ■ w .rttiv br"tl..>r and. cillr. -n, they
< ’fllcv favorable to tho contestants. were join«*<l by scores of friends and
Th» above ciw- concern timber acquaintances?
claim« taken up by the defendants
The funeral wna_a larg« eno and
on t'rabtrm« creek and widen were well conducted. The remain« have
taken up ns homesteads, ami th« tieen 1 liiletlined »nd will I m * shipp.“I
plaint ills endea voted Io prove that
to Scio when navigation opooa
they had not resided on them as the
tine friend who mourns his lo»«
law requires. Tills Is nn Imp rtont greatly I* Ed iilkey, who read hi»
division ns hu dr.-*l« of homesteads heart on the trail, when
it,
(Ike
In that section were taken up in others, tnu»l la*eom«* an ope > book
the same m inner and th««e will Mr G Ikey «lone everything except
now he likely to tie contested aa the
glv«* hi 11 recovery, lie had charge
claim» arc valuable ones. The de of the funeral, '«mi is n >w adminis
fend ml i in the above «•«-•-, w here
trator for th«» estate hero, a more
It has tk-cii decided ng.iln»l them nt
,costiy appointment tbaa one would
Oregon City, re allowed 'kl d ' V» to suppose.—Yukon Sun
of Dswsou
fll« pp-als to the Commissioner of
Cily, A e.Incsday, .April 13, 1904.
the General Ltnd tittle» nt Wash
ington*
t hurle» Fred Morri« was horn in
Hctti, (k'tnlMir 16, IH72, in I diet! nt
Dawson t Ity, April 4. Ilk>4.
Reduced I viuraion Rale«.
The remains were brought to thl«
city I hurxlsy of l>i»t w-.kand was
burl.-d in the Fianklln Butte Ma
(in and alter June 1, l»l, tho
st nle c.-metery, Haiurday, lune IlDi,
Southern I'acirt . In connection with 19'4, th«- funeral services belt g con
the Corvallis and Eastern railr. lid ducted by K«'V. I>mgh«ilti>m
Ths
will have on aale round trip ticket« Masonic lodge of this city, nf w lilch
rum i»>lnl« on their lines to New lie was a member, hail clistge of the
I u neral.
port, Ysqulna anti [>etroit nt very
Every business house In the city
rat«-», got l fur return until October was closed from 12 until 2 o'clock
and several humins! people aileuded
1", r.«H.
tne »«-rvic«*».
Three day tickets to Newport und
Fred
was a generous, warm
Y’tiqultis, good going Saturd tys and hearted young man, nnd he was
returning Xuoday», are also ou «.ile very popular with a wide cirri« of
friends. Illa sad death has cast a
horn all East Sid* polots. Portland
gl'smi over the comuii nity aril
bi V.ugeno Inclusive, anil from al th •’■• none but feel Dint they have
West Side points, are also on «aie suffered a great loss.
lo l>«lrolt at very low rates, with
Lard of I hank«.
sto|s>ver privilege« at Mill LTty m
any (mint eaat, enatklng touriats to
To our neighbor» nnd friends, We
Visit the KantUm and Breltenbu->h
want tn think you for your
many
hut springs lu the cascade mountain ■eta of kindness and the sympathy
which can be reached in one day. you have shown u» l:i our «.«I hour
Season tickets will bo good for of grief, and we pray th. t when that
nil points until Gctota-r 10
Threw lime comes to you fka II must t > all)
that you may And friend« that wdl
day tickela will la* g<»*d going on
be as kind to you as you have been
Hatunlays and reluming M >nd ty« tous. And ww aga n ttivik th<wr
only. Tickets from and
Vicinity who have wrltt«n such kind Idler»
will tw go>»l lor return via the fùiat o condolence amt those that placed
»<> m my i*eauiiful tlo wer« over th«
or West »Ido at option <J passenger
grave of our d -»r bov.
Tickets lrum Eugene and vicinity
J. N. diiHHIa iXD E a MII.V.
will b« going via lo la*t«i -on Spring*
field branch If ue»lr««l. Baggag« on
ihambertaln'a Motnach and l.'*er
I ablet» better titan a Ikxlir,»
Nrw|«irt tickets t-heck«d t.trough lo
Prescription.
Newport; on Ysqalna tickets to
Yaqulna only.
.South« rn Pacific trains connect
with (lie C AH. at Albany ami (Mr-
va'lls for Yaqunta a tel Newport.
Trains on the C. and E for Detroit
will leave Alhany 7. ■. in. rnablltig
tourists to go the hot springs to
reach there the amne day.
Full information aa to rat««, with
t«*autlfully llllstrated t»»iklets of
Yaquula laiy ami vicinity, tlmo-
tabl«»», etc., can tie ebiained on ap
plication to Edwin Stone, Manager
C. ami E. railriMd, Alliany, W. E.
Coman, Portland, or to an, H. P. or
C.■ml E. igcni
Rite from Munken to Newport
14 '«■»
Rate from Munker to Yaqanla
•4.« 0
Rate from Munkera to Detroit
M.W
Mdle« why will you »offer? when
Dr. Hwana medicine will cur« you.
Any one wishing the re misty should
call or writ« to Mrs. G. It flan-
««rd of Lebauon, the aol* agent for
HcJ-*
Mr J W Turner of Truhart Va.
•ay» that tTmiiits-rlain'» Htomach
and Liver Tableta have <f ne him
mure gmal II an nnv thing 1.e couid
get froui tm Dr. If any pin alelan In
thl« country was able to compound
a medicine that would produce such
gratifying
results
In
cases
of
stomach troubles, blllousovs« nr eon*
•tip«lion,.hl, whole tim« w-«uld b«.
o«««I In preparing thia one tu deine.
For «al« by All I malera
RedtKod It at«* to St. Louis Exposition
The Houthi rn Pacific CO. will »ell
round trip tii-keta at grestlv reduced
rat«« Io HI. Louis and Chicago ac
count the Ml. Ixiols Ex|M»ition. on
Ihe f Jlowlng dales: Jun« ¡a 17, it;
July 1, 2,3; Augu«t 3, 9. 10; Heptem-
her 5, <i, ?; < k-tots-r .1, •«, 6.
doing trip mint lie
n tuplet«d
within ten days from date of sale,
ami |M«.cnger« will be permitted to
•tart on any day that will enable
them to reach destination with in
the ten day* limit.
Return limit
nlmdv «lava, but Dot later than Dec.
■I at. 1**4.
For further information arto rales
and route* cad on H. J*. De. qrent al
West Hr O.
a
oàu K ï
Ur*
«» ljka kkiu
rr/sAfUHTRQFimunt
Wflltwhere (I*ri Fri«lay, June
24th
Preparations are bring m»<lr
to ei.lrrtaln a large rruwd amt
aa
S>-lo la th* o*ily rlti |n th** county
that will not
etobralc July
4th,
th«w« 1« sure to hr « large
crown
I resent. A etual program baa been
• rrang»«l and weather ;>rrmlttlng,
the picnic will hr a sure«. • in every
way, Kverybndy la i«vlte«l lo come
• nd rqjoy t**rui—lv« a.
Following
■ re th« various committee*:
D«« •«•ration •—
II
Philll;«a. F..
Arnold,
dem
G ugh, Grace Gill, f dt « tain, |u-,,|,
Morris, Jenni« l.uck.*ntM<-h, Myrtle
Myer» ami Utter Phillips,
Com oniinei'tl»—
Wm Brenner, l has. Compton and
< 'hsa Foren.
('-• ti. on Htand*—T J. Mu kere.
Com on M u»ic—
F. t l*e»-ry. Wm
Abbott. Mr«.
Anns i «lavan m<| Mio Maud Myers
Pre» of th« Dav-L E. Miller, May
or
Grand Marshal—I* H Mrlkmald.
A»"t
••
— Ed Myera and Wm.
M .y
The above committee« will |>l«a*e
take not(<*• of their
appointment
and •«■« thiit their part« are duly per-
formed. - By order of
lìcnatal
form«!
ot <
«metal Com.
Driven lo De*i eraiton
Living st an out of the way |
pl ‘ uct»
remóle from civilisation a family I»
often driven to deaperalin In «-»«•• of
a,«-ideili, ’•••ultltig In burns cuts
wound« ulc*r«, etc Imy In supply ol
Bucklin* arnica salve. It lathe l««»t
on i-trtn. 26c, at t. C Peery's drug
store.
Th* Rutk ot bib ai fama and eom-
I». lai..,« le»» a in »1 •
irai.l» • «un
lei pari iu «astrrp l'*«.r ») Dama, h»r
>•* ■* • *• al M»rr»t. > t. Ilo ni sl
• rn daughtrr "f Aa»iai 1« osm*d Mary
n«a«g*r «n.l «h» <-an p»rf"rm n.l eiily
all ti-- dulie» <d Iha li- usa. bui abs ha»
aa ■"’< "Uqurrubi» drl ght in working
la ih» hartaat iiaid »0,1 porformlng
■libar la b<>r» whtch twb'iqf
<4
faro, hauils. rap ria au «aaiara sa
«bang»
hi •• «<aanger !a »laising at Ih» h..ma
nt Mati.ual l*bill>|ia ih» pr..prlal»r ot a
larga sl.wk farm arar l.akan»n
ti
la a fraquanr aighl U» aaa har a*- »1
Ing In ih» har.aat fW'd and il.ong
cibar can «I ta*
aboul tba pi» r
Miss Rwangrr darlaraa Ihat ahr d. r»
Ih» w r k. nel fr u. ■ r» •»• ly Imi ffon
chele»
Mhc balla»,» Ihat all « -man
•
• d
iato r w rh f tkta barai
far ter li» ir .»wn |4iyalral da», p
titani and Ihat tf thay <1id tba baiar
tran w uni.» u.d ha at«"ugw ac J hap
piar.
K<1 ung har baltaf ir aaii a. Mi»a
Rwangar haa pari >r*.ed iva feata
wblrk iba nrtgtkb. r» ronaidar macai
otta line nt thaa» «aa t ah »al I Ji)0
hnaheia of ora tato a sballar wlth na
fnteraal ot bui il miuntaa f«»r rasi
The "Ihar waa 1« nnload ts wagon
l<x>1a ,<f graia in Ih, shaaf and pitch
ti lut- ih, loti >t Mr PMllipa* bara
M aa Hwai gc ia a hlghly a>i iratail
y. ng w ’’lari ,nd har trai» ara Ih,
taih "t thè i alght" eh «1
RKFLZCTIOR 01 THE JUDGE
Death of a Pioneer
J. P Crabtr«-«* r«H«lv««l th» news
the tlr«t of th«- wee*, of th«> death of
lit« tuother, llirnin
Cralilru«,
at
Hathaway, Montnns
Three of the
bpilher». Job. Isiiacand Hiram, all
!»■ helors, reeld««d near Hathaw >y,
and one of 'h<- ’ rmcr hiving <*•■ 1
«1 11 I•> Vi* t 11 ram found him d- id.
Just when lie «li«-d and lix cause of
hi« death 1« not Iniwn
li* w ■• at»iul 7i care old, a pion
eer of IV4'>, and wa* one of a family
who were the flr»t settlers lu tho
fork» of th«- H’inti tm. J. P. Crabtn *,
who together with Mrs.
N.
W.
Gaines and Mrs. T Turner are the
only brother am, slaters of the de
e>- t-uxl now residing near Hi lo, ca n
tell a I »in I th* time when
Oregon
< By was a »mall settlement, while
just one «lab house st.wsl
where
Salem now is; two large trit»*« of
Indian« were then lucated in Illis
immediate vicinity.
Thu« tho oldest and l*e»t known
pioneers ar« rapidly p-fslng awav
and in a few more years a pioneer of
|(H.'i cannot be found.
Worst of
All
J-iailca Gray, a th» Fnilsd IHafra
sttpram* c- irl
ba» juai rslir
bad a long »ap»roars <>n the b«nrl>
b«f<>ra » lug to 1« »stingi.«1
Many
year* ago »h«n b* wa» a m*mb*r of
Wi, »U|>r,«n, •,<■:' ’ M»»,» .- .». il»
r»ia Ir • • IV«,hingt ■». ,1. ha ng, I.
an amusing »lp»rt,uc, with a rertain
li. »t'-n lawyer, aa *>.,»<! ngly pi 1«
man wiih a tasi* for »,aug*-hrali n
wh » ha,l hl» l*ltrrhra !» prini*d with
a ,,ra* ft -m Krnplur* In larg* typ»
t -I. • i*g th» nai , au4 s r. •• 11
r*n» <wra»loiL ha»iag l.. mak, aa ,s
pan» pr*hmlnary argumvnt b,f ra
I»*«*,
- «ï-i»ii.|<*r« ■■ who-1 '•
• 4
öftKirtö
POWDER
. -or
'•* -4 •€**
Absolutely Ptf*
VIEJti IS NO SUBSTITUT!
w il,; t>» n*- raaary « «Tiarn,» rrrlalk
par«»
t kia rimi« <*••« whirh hs
dr»lr»*t i..>i i,> n»»k, r**rt,rally p*ibl».
enti! Ih* trial h» wrel* ih* J'uig, •
n >t* «»king ihst h* h* all>'w»<1 an «p-
p->r«<inlty i>. ap*ah «.- htmjn prl’als
II* wa» »•«i<,»hat chagrln*i| wh,a hi,
a- l, ramai ha. > lo hlm with a »rrawi
arcua* ih* h'ilsia "U**|u*ai it*ni*«i.
«•Uh a »■'»•<»»«' n !*>un Ih, «asrt Ihst
r naaal Iva»» fnlur* p»l li»aa oa a
tn.>r» appropriai* ritaUon“
Fi.» a
nrni 1 . r.i>. •! r ■« mah, MS*
th* turar ,g .»< Il la. aa hr wa» n«*t
awar* l’ al hr *>arl '|W*»«ad ««•> la« bel
glak'-lr.»
I •' - |»*<r hr tll» «rra-IU si
ha ha* w- li,' hi» |-aga va a lallsr
hra I traarlng «hla Irvi
"Y* ara lexaghl »111 a prie a
I hroM n I ru.il a »* ago*.
Mr
< leorge
K Hahcock
thrown from hi» wngon m severely
brui»«‘l li» apellr.l .-linml-rinin«
l>ain tiaim freely sod says its tho
>■»»1 liniment ho ever u»r«l.
Mr.
Babcock i«a will known clilxrn of
Sorth I'l iiu Conn. There Is nothing
««;ual to I'ala Balm for sprains and
bruise»
It will «-fleet a cure in otis
third th« time re«|ulre I by other
treatment. For sabt by Ail Dealers
The News nini Oregonian I yi»*r »-
l.xerlcfucs.
Can any thing b«> wore than to
f«»el th «t every minute la your IsslT
Niicn was Dm exporienco ot Mrs. H
H Nt wson D- cnturAla. I -r Ihr««««
year« she write-, I endured ln»uffr<r
»bit* pain from indigestion, atomacli
amt t»iwel trouble
lieith seemed
Inevitable when doctors ami all re-
tin >l|c« failed At length I w«» in
tluced to try Electric Bitter« »ml the
result wa» miraculous. I Improved
at once anil now I am completely
recovered.
For
liver
kidney
stomach and tiowel trouble« Electric
BL tors is tliu oily medicine ttnly
><k-. It« guaranteed by E t,’ 1'oery.
Druggist.
Killed on Excursion I rain.
Jasper V. Custer, an •■mployee of
the Albany Br< wing Co,, was in
stantly killed nt Aliuitiy at 12:50
o'cliM'k Momlii m<>rning. Together
with two compunions he went t>
1 >. tr it i n in < \tr 1 train which
brought «n excursion to Albany, tin
the return trip and after the train
h ut reached tho yards at Altainy,
Custer left hi« -cat ami went out on
th«* front pintform of the coach. In
some a-cidcninl manner he <llpi «»d
and fell beneath the wheals The
body w 1« nut cut in two, •lni(.ly
bruised, lie lcav«*s a wife and two
children.
«
.'*•
•
w t
.
/ Ce '
Su -d by til» Dotti r.
A d oct or here ha« »u««l me for
912.50, which I claimed, w «» ex
ceo.lv« 'or « case of cholera morbus
•ay« Il White of Coachella I al
At
the trial he pra'aed hl« medi ine
».ill and medicine. I ask him if
It wa* not t 'hnmherl »in’« Colic
Cholera ami
Diarrhoea Remedy
as I had good reason to believe It
was and he would not »iy u ider
«»th that it was not. No doctor
could uæ « better remedy than thl»
In a SMS <>f cooler > rnor'.u», it never
falls,
bold by All Di alers.
SOFTCORE
Like the running brook, the
red blood that Hows through
the veins has to tome from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood are
found in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow 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 bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
bhxxl is thin and pale, Scott’s
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food.
It not only feeds
the blood making organs but
gives them strength
their proper work.
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