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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
Calicoes. • < to 7 1 cent Values will go at 5 cent» ' ’aal«, 121 .’to eent I Julies' Ribbed 23 c. ll.'W 13 cent 50 cent give prices on Drews good» a» wo have a large variety which will all at prices that I m * sold will sell Men's heavy «■ent Gingham for HV Gingham for lie 30« 13.20 el. 8 cents, ('»ah colors 30c * give •r you a small idea of how the gotwls will he sacrificed. During this sale we will |M>sitivclv not sell except for CASH or PRODUCE. As the goods will I m * offered at such prices that you can Ixirrow money, pay interest on it and save yourselves. (We do ns we advertise.) from 10 to 15 per cent. Come and convince Ladies' Skirts 05 83 59 42 W<> have a la rge variety. Relow we quote a few prices that is buuml to sell suits.* $4.15 canil I $4.00 *’5 50 ••0.5<» •7 75 ••8.00 . $10.00 Men'» suits for . $7.BO canli $12.00 Men’» suit* for , $*.»,;j5 cash shapes will $15.00 Men's suit for $17.00 Men h Hint for $ 11.!«5 cash great .50 Boys' suit for $7.50 Boys' suit for .. $ 3.10 cash $ 5 *.«0 cash $...no Boys’ tint for ÿ 7 15 eghli cn«h 100 Lud $1.50. gixiils Every L Mens In ot Ladies I buttm Albany., • Cloaks LAPIM* MISSES' ANI» Hohl price CHILI'S 1? you need a cloak you can buy one at a price that you think it was free. M en ’ s L adies ’ ano C hildren ’» iiftee« carry onlx the best makes price worth looking into. We in exclu such as Green, Wheeler. I.adie» shoe* and District 7u Look Hamilton Brown, Men’» fine shoe». ( ( 1ST For thi $13.9< » cash Napat.ii>, Men’s heavy shoe*. I WESELY BROS. m->re watchful »n«l «lert, p«-»pa lie Ing ou nod cultivating their clalaiO, MITCHtLL AND HtRMANN INDICTED- proportionate reward. lljou fall io were tarrying on their respective rr*< h the «Iclred g ml, you will 1« busin««» wMh ?u»t ns dote attention Al last the ex;x»cted haa ha|>|H-ti- the totter for having «mule the effort. at their actual homes, as they did •OLiTICALLY 1N0E SE h DE M Ï. ed. Nenal« r '• itchell and ('ongreaa J .at us do our duly w«d! as men ao«l before tllU'g on their claim. On«e mati Hermann were I nd let« I last r*' * Bru», »n«««® •• women and them will !«• «ufllileot every six months they wouhl take a Huturday tor complicity In expedi <•<«» 1 » sm ma!f e».attar rewanl fur all. The Nr w* again es- few days va< «lion, visit thelrjclaln««. ting fraudulent I ind eatrlea in tow n- trn<l. 11« t«-«t w l«hea for your pre* chop s few |.,g« Hn«l lay up a pen ahlp 11 7. To all wlm have kept l>erity and happiness; nt the «erne that they <nl| In,use». This fiction close (rick of the (J. N, gland |ur>, ▼ L. I»< Ue.MM lune would adiuoolah you ll>at tiap is carrltsl on for five year« and these thia i» tot wliat wa» expected. It 1» ■ »! To « aai*r»nra«BT«B plneaa an«l pre«i-«-rlty cumea only I > ■ settlar«(?) go up to the land ofil.-v liumill iliog to the |H«>pl» sod a • I *• tiioae who etcrl that personal en and «wear that they have ltv«*d u|>on Sploirh upon th« fair name of Or M and cultivated said land continuous 5« deavor that m«nts th.- reward. egon, to have 'wo men in whom ly. They nut only swear to thl« tie aha bus repo-ed pe«fe«-l eonhdonct lion, but get other reputable (?) ABOUT LAND FRAUDS and who have I hh ii exalted to tlie clllcuiis to swear to the fm-t aa wlt- highest oflt -e- within her ifltt, In- And the»«« peuple I«jse a» The Inveatig iiion of lan«l fraud« neSM«« dieted «« common malelaetor». Of upright lespoctabie cllicens—«e>me now going on In I'ortlaiul. 1« attract c ur«e l»»tti gi-nt emen plead "not uf them ire even incrut>er« in g«a>d lug the attention of the entire na g'llity.” Nenalor Mitchell deni«« standing of ou> churvlias. Is It any 9UR GKtEUNG- tlon That the gnvernn.eut ha« tlie allegation ami defies tlie alliga be«-n defrauded of million» of acre«, Wonder that tlie young and rising tor. ganeratloa« regard violation of law In thl., the first Issue of the Nr.wa, through Various pretesta and fraud Ju«t what will m»ult from these A. II. It**, il with pleasure wa aleat entnxw. It v ta-au known for of smaller n>n«»«|ucnce, with such 1 Indictments 1» difficult, at thia time, aiamples ot pvljury set la-fore greet our reader«; wishing them, years, hut the trial of the Henson to «amjccture Both gentlemen am one and «di a happy at». I prnaparuua Hyde ci wd in Man l-'twrieiaco and them? Tlie Justification that to men of gr«*at lutlueiiie and will hew Year. While we have many the Inv«*tlg»tlon now going on in cause other» secure la« <i iu thia Way protmtdy bring every effort within things to to thankful f«>r tlial have Ihirtland, I* at<oul the first vigorous Warrant« them *o <lo likewise Is a their power to bear, to Justify their Justification been our portion during ilia past effort i he government has ever moat flimsy ex* um - I action. That there la g<«al ground» for tlie comml-wlon of any«r>me year, we have also had ex(«riane*a made to bring the land tblevee to to tollrve them guilty of the allega that srrs not pleasant. have took. The guveenment seems now, wool I la-ju'l a« plnu«at.|e. They do tions of the Indictment, there is not not cuwsider il a -rime to et< al from aieol'm. many thing« that ehoalrt at thl* (ale oay, to to aruu««*<i to the a «liatlow of doubt. Mr. Hermann, government, providing of have toan left undone end ■» glia led Imporlarca of the situation and tlie In addition to the chargee of fraud course, they are not Caught In the many Ihlnga that »e should have seems aeltMled by a sort of "ia*t no mad , will have the effect of »liady dune. Now a wlae tuan will profit guilty mat’, «««rup,-" spirit. Thi« ac a<-L Well, some uf them have to-n caught anti wl I protMtrfy pay dearly a tlooa at Roeeburg al an earlier My die expeA-ltiea ot the (mat and tivity on the (isrt of I'ncle 8«.m, is A greet many day which blacker» hl« character, «void the m'atakea while the foolish eminently awtlafucf >ry to every gen- for their perjury to face man will have Ui.et»« number of dtnely honrwr man ami lover of people sts-.u tolmsglne that toewin di«; the putjic, that la to asy.—tlie arftlkVertb wernmt1 fb’ af the end None«! methods. The ayeclflc ertm«1 for which Men town, county, «tale, or nail -n la all ator .Mitchell 1« charge I, 1« the re- uf the year. Hrtplhear’lb the remP! l*he intenthm of rtis framers of from I’utvr fora» jf rigtit living and' string;- wl He the Homestead law, was to inske It right. Tha/ Would not steal from cMlving o> all unbapplncsr, !oa»of health. lota eway for every man or woman who an Individual, but the public—-ttiat's «i»lit.g In e«|>e<.ltlng lands to ;wtrut of money, etc., in- atlrtbdiktrtn U> desired a home, to «««cure one. The dif!«-n-nt. that tie knew w<-m frsudulenl. mlatak* Soma of th« ae m lata be« iWqdirement of actual sett'ement All honor to I’resident R.aswvdt, Against Hermsnn, who wit» then may sec tn umi^’tdat.le; also the ef d|>on and the cultivation of Hie land If lie will j«l»t keep the toll rilling land conimisaiotier, tlie a'loi Ing uf fbefa X rvma iu IIT j ws never he waa no hardship UfMin the honest and punish th«1 big thieve» as well pttents to land that h«*knew wete utHlterated. rti»rpH> however moat 1 settler, (kitigrros co«itrinid«lrd that as the little ones. Million« of acres fl audulent. rbese are very g*ave cf them can tie overcome or Heed Il might he areeesary for the settler of land hate twen ««cured by corp«» I charges and will tie very difficult to down. 11 la, then, a wise act to re to atwent himself mm tils claim in ration« thr -ugh shrew<l manipula uvercotne It Is u«ider»t<a>d that die tn her with sorrow the mistake* order to «arc money with which to tion of law, who, morally, do not I'uter and McKInlev l.ave made of the pa«l yrmr and. rectifying improve hl» claim or for the support have any morn Jost title to their iTMife»«lons from which «lata was tttem where pua»itite, avoid their re of hlm-sll or family; so he was al holdings then have thia Futer Mc taken, U|am which to to»e tlie char Kinley crowd. They have acquired get ma«te in the liKlicIment. petition during the coming year. lowed Io leave >> is claim for tills pur Uy remrnibei Ing that ail happl- pose, for a pertol no greater then the land without ;wy Ing for It either Tlie N k *» h«»pcs, for tlie fair tee* and prosperity I, the result of ail months. From thia lit crallty on directly or Indirectly and «h-»uld to name of Oregon, that ta,<h gentle Hght living and acting, unhapplnea. the i«rt of our law-tnabera, has made to disgorge, or t ■ render Just men will to «lite to completely ex payment for the land. ffnacial loan, Sktnea* and all other grown up the thecry that It was tionorale th< mselvee Itom sl1 guilt) ilia, Ifrtha reaull nt mlatikas either only tievewsarv for the settler l<> tie Wear* Informed that there am a connection with the fraud But By youraelf'iZ snrrHflxidy ei«e. ,vmi u;»>n his claim a night or two r»i ry numtor of clalma, upi'rablree < r«w-k <111, when IHO6 «hall ha v«> chwed. be sis mouth*. Tlie honi««steed law that are being held • y th««* -emi- even to la- charg'-d with complicit»' Well aatlafl««) with the part that yarn I coot«.u>plated only actual rvsldence, annual saltier«. A tog pen cun »«I In such dlry work. 1« s Jolt ag»ln«l Pave |-lay«Hi. on the part of the settler. I he claim lutes the lesId.'IM-e and a alastilliv their character for uone-ty anal in The News d<>e* not wish U> preach 1 must be hl« tone tide home by In large enougti tn place the ;>en In, tegrity, that they will fin«l very a eeriuon; fn* that is not within its tent and occupation, in order to so Cunatllutea th« lmptov.-mei,l». We tlfft. uit to overcome. The Ns.lv» province. But If II can succeed tn cure final title. That the spirit ot appren.-nd that all who have aecur«<1 prraiict« th it, when their present getting Its readers hi think seriously thl« law has tiren violate«! In the land tn this way are. figuratively, term» In cotigre»« expire, faith gs-n of the part In life they are tilling, to pad anti that men and women have IN mblltig m their bools They h ive Heinen can write the word "Finish’’ »v< id mistakes which 1« the cause of . tieen granted patents Inland wring, taken «le«;>erste chantea ami If o|i|"o»lte their names on the ism- gtl our III« brfh financial and phy-' fully, 1« a fact within the know ledge caught can ttiame t one but them* gre-slonal roll». Nh-add thev to eical, It will have accouipilebed the of every one It is a fact that Idles snlvea. The totter plan 1« to «d«ey f lUrwl guilty as ch»rg»«l. lm;M*<wh- purpnec of this article. ment pna-wedlnga «h iuld to Institu k> land have been se. u»l from the tlta spirit and Intent of the law The coming year gives p*oml«e of government by dos«»ns of men In rather than 'he lots«- cun»truetlon of ted nt is'n1. The I. w-.«fii>t*ng cltlBens proeperlty. If we will but be ready this county, who never even con- n. of • «regain- wiff to satieAed with lem|*ialed living on the land, llual news men. who, during the period of Mme they w« re •upp'wtol to be llv Neto will go lo Ih« keep crowding. iront If we V l.mlies'. kirtM for $3 Ladies' skirt« for 4 1.5 that we can nut quota Ladies' skirt» for I B5 Wo have Ladies' skirts fol 5 45 Lillies' skirt« for 5 '.»5 prices. But every pair in the House will be -»old at a Ladies' Waists Men’s Woolen Shirts $8.00 Men’s suit» for . Childrei < I $| jn to gra«t opportunity as it passe. 8"or should we bejaalou* or any herd <ilage of a neighbor. If he being th* AT All guaranteed fast tl"“ $♦..00 Men's suits for Wd have a COLORS IN carload of tine and 5 c. rti cent Flannel at ground Salt, which è will be sold . 6ÍC. cent Flannel at tine ....... . 32 cents for coarse ............. 28 cents l'.’i cent Flannel at 9 c. C \SH for Uic In order to clear upand reduce our large stock of gcxxls, on Saturday Jan. 14th we inaugurate our annual Clearance Sale. Every article of our largt* stock ot Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats ami Cap«, Gent’s Furnishing gtxxls, Men’s and Children’s clothing. Underwear, Blankets. W ill I m * sold at lower prices then ever ottered before . At least $5,000, worth of our stock must he turned into cash during this sale, regardless of prices. The few prices quoted here will COlAJKM Î! is impossible Gingham Outing Flannels Salt Percales 10 cent an<i 12 cent Percales, II 17 5o cent Ms-na Ribbed ANI» 8 «'ent c ♦i<> cent Lollies Fleece«! 13 c. Fleer«1 OKA BE* 6inihams Blankets Ladies'and Gent’s Underwear While they last. Ail. DO AS WE ADVERTISE. U E ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. DO WE WE AS ADVERTISE have n.. excuse for sending knwwn rogues to COligreaa. In the»«« day» of roguery anil dis- henesty, It Is eonso'lng, Indeed, to know that we h ive a president who lias tocklNiiie enough to puul»li rogues, even If they happen to to III- |Miiltical friend» It 1» the earn- sal «leslru oi every hone-t man, re- putill-an or di-nua rat, that Ihegiaal worl of punishing >hr guilty, mav go on, until everyone who h«il«l- public po-Mlon and who has toen f-dsa to hl» truM, shall receive his Just rewanl. Port Arthur, probably llie strong est fortified (Mill in the world, after a »lege of nearly on«1 year, hai toen forcaM lo capitulate. It Is »aid tha terms granted by the J»p»nes«i were very honorable. The Ru»s|«iw iu . k I h a most atubliorii resistance, setoiilug ly doing all that brave men coulil ik>, and, nevertheless tlie defenses » ere i-nosiruetmi by the most skill- ' ful of modern military engineer«, they were compelled to submit to die for-e of numta»r«, who were grille«! with highest powers«! mol ern guns Her«« hi America every one will, in s me «sure, rejulve at the result tasause it la tolleviai that tlie J»| m ar«* tn the right Ju*t what effucl this will have In tlie cunducl ot the war, remains to to seen. Il ought to tie very manifest to the Russtai.s by this time, that they are oulrlxsaed and outlc.ughl The war taken with the inlernnl di»«ensio i at home, will shake the Russian dy nasty to the founitatlon, if It does not re»ult In the disruption of tlie Miiaoovtte government entirely. Let us nope I hat t?ir filial outcome will give a greater degree ot liberty wed enlightenment to the Russian peo pl». _________ I'lo ’C oi Ri^pilsr H.yiiisr 1 R. -ulsr R. g.ilar fi. stilar Buckingham A Hecht, boot». INCREASED 7S «-i t -.it I It lk> II 11 ' - II 41 H RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. The annual repurt <rf the inlvrslate coniuier«1.- com . i , i » sioii Jest K»ue«i co-itniii" muh « instructlvr figure» and irmarka on ihr subject i f rail way ucrldcnts 11 I» h.inlly urce-a- ary lu remind thr piHiifr I bat recent rail way diw u- make a new and Frr<h n «t» >•! all bin*!« n hand M re**>nablc prii r* worse record. hi Hie fiscal y«ar HigLxtot mark« l prit* i - bm I inf 104 llierr wire ,Mb7 ral. way « m, ployes kille«! mil 4-i,J>»> injured, an hhlrff inert asr of Ufi p«-r crii« over ihe pre i eding year. In I la 4 Ihi-re were 4'20 pas-enger» klili d and »0,7 Injured, an increase uf <il per cent over IOH in ihe number kdiad Ot tlu> ten Worse aceidenta of T.kii el; til Were due tn collision « In all, there Were during the year tt,«a* c llislons and 4,mai dar» i I men I«. Wliun "oiii;mrl- «m I» maUe with ll»e uumtor ot ralway paaaengi ra kllltsl In Eng til th« l-rfft (hr markt l »fl r4« * land, N. oil md and Wales a remark un ti • I**!». 1 «rvifl tra ie <«>heiled F r»e able difference I« seen. Il I» * bid i ample rooBif. > year in Great ITrilaln when atr many »» five r.illwav ( mis ei gi rs are killed. As tar as the eeuiinlsslon has in ve»tigat«Ml railway accidents In the l'uit«-«i Stat««» It seema tu tie al a South Site of Bridge. loa» to rradl »|«-clfle ««»helUslons rtioug i it mentions laxity of «lisci pune, long hours,em(ilni ui--tit of In- I'ltin hotel Itna 'tern mtittud eapeilenc««l meu, overtaxing aline and rvfurii¡.«In I thi*ouph«Mlt sud laiior Houi-lv». In coupling sc ildruln alone 'J7H employe* were < It'tin w hiih-ttiiAit1 F»e«l«i, airy killed and J,44l inpjr-d. Il I« gen- room«« and tal>le« HUpplind ietaily uiab rtltaal til1’« win«1 of tlie with tip lo-.st th«1 market at- most de’lru1 llv i- avi ideili* of tlie fold*. p■»! year were due Io putting extra t ‘>p«-c in I mti ution given lat»>r irti traía .-rews. le «ding to phj commt-rcinl men. Free mn- «liwl vxhaualiin <hie «d th" main pld room*, etc. underlying iliftu ullle» I» grade ' crne»»ng«. a »i lij-ct to will il 111« R. k. k'.Aii'iri!’ ii . own «ti i «eion glvu* I««* th -n a du«1 shire of attention. Al 'di events, railway accident» tor H*'4 «h« w a large increase f'ohgrt yr • ught 4o fake hold of Ihe subject at «nice -ST. CHAhLES HOTEL, J. IEllFR,Pnni!itttr 5 i THE RICHARDSON SCI0 OREGON r?p' *r A MATTER0PHEALTH Next Mondi) alaiut Wt fellows Will mbie d<iwn at Malem, at the ;«eo- Priwecuting attorney John Hid I, plea* «•xpetise, for the pwriaMr of , of Portland, ha» ta-ea «ummarlly reaching down pretty deep Into the <H-miw«d trim th»» office of U. M. taxiMyers* ;aakets. Home of these pTisw-i uHng attorti«1) for Ihr dl-lrli-l men will to ai lualeil with the de- of Or«-goii. Ili» «ll»uil-»sl w is made «Ite to wor < in the intrre«t» of the at ihr instance of !* puty Attorney entire state, while there are others. General Heavy, who ha« ch irg • of The Multnomah crowd will a«-t as If Hie pmst-cullon of Ihr laud In uda «11, the alate of Oregon was limlte«! by Mr llal| is accused uf Irving to the 1» unit irie» of Multnomah <siuu screen some of hl« frie’els who are ty «nd «s'H •upts'rt .Multnomah In i<iU««al of 1''iiipllcil) Ii thr friuds. terests, reg-irdl' •« of tto-sr of the Tlir New Year’s ««lni-m if ti r tir re»l of thr st tr. Fortunately «hey will have their h «nd» In thr people«’ egonl «n. In th«-»- dai s of -pretal ns-a «paper editions, I« «imply su- ptrkata, only >l»y» fieri». It- rial testure of Illustra Absolute!/ Pure Otte of thr «« hi «ng Improvements tingami d■-crlMnr the ia-wl- and whlrh will hr worth much f«i Mrio, t Hr« fair Is everything that naild Isen «Mr, trh- railway from Salem, te de«lre<l. If the lair Is nnt a com via Mt ay ton. Mrio, to I >r to non. Ai píete suer«1«*, It will not la- because no llstant «lav » mad over thl« rou'e TME Al.HANY HAHDWARF. CO. wdl to e*«nstrii'-tr1!. hr« ni*- Il will 4 ir < tregonisn has twit done Is i. .ri to a paying Invrstmsm Tar poxrer III po-hint it tu the I rent. Tha r Il»« the tost stuck «»f any firm in rrnthlbg le-s. There ere hut few with whli h Io grw« rale ttir rtolri- egonl an ha« nut out many -pec I at ,nwn arwt •• the i-he«(iA«t pl». r tn current. 1» n«»ir at hsiid It wouhl rogue« In Oregi.nrsi.uiaared with the have a profl la bib vdrori-ige from thr ■stltlon«, tail none of them bave »ur ■ «1- Mol. »gen s tor Valvslln- 4L yi»a«w«t. It« lalrst ■ ffiat. fl »»nd «•.'I Post sifef Aitouy. vast numtor of h<m»«t men. «mt we dart. s » m &AKIH0 POWDER HAS HO SUBSmvn of work shop. Ou price* fire i « a II BUSI fna H*t.a— I cents p*« d.osl F ot a brighi^ n. a» gllt* K" M sture, Alton» J \\ «»TSll, Iti • h- at-li I" Il gw»l (iru-u. » f t*.w> urtile] l'urtland «<rn W steli«1» d Cult lliittmiaj and all kn.ilsl g SS presuli'« Albani Fon Sai a 4 eitt alni t -ni « e» I -I ixo.1 must <■! I is sicsllenl d tha yesr thr.a g. ».I ori I s> l| eie. 7 Ili» !■ «..uhi to tiri r-sd stali -i. I cnilss I1* III* I furuisli«'! | ri Viti1* y>at SalM Ang.ra r1-«! • rs, Tir ’•< cali mi, nr al M <ke If Io drop ill Gallery a] leClion of I hlsfoHi i » Beet Ly» F<>n Mat, en I y h.rtd •ell or il Reason, tfl |r«>m th.»] fernlslu1 I prop »»Iti a three or J eluded. I Mm row, I