The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 19, 1906, Image 3

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    Jt.
tvery L&dies feuit is offerercd for oiie-half the
marked pi ice. We wish to make room for our
garments bought for the coming season.
It is your opportunity.
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats at a 50 per cent reduction.
Boys’ and Men's Cotton Sweaters, 50c and 75c grades
for 25c while they last. High-grade sweaters
reduced one-half.
S ee our E mbroidery S pecials
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CAPTAIN SKINNER IS DEAD.
LOCAL
Aged Railway Mail Clerk Has Pa**ed
Away After a Short illness.
I
H
-7"T
Pratt R. Skinner, the oldest railway
Register! R. Shelton can do the i b mail clerk in the service, who .lias had
for you.
the run between Albany and .Detroit for
H. D. Landon went to Eugene Monday several years, died in his rooms in the
I
for a week’s visit.
pustyllice block in Albany at 7 o’clock
R. Shelton, J. P., has registry blanks. Tuesday,morning, alter an illness of five
days, of a complication of diseases Cap­
Call on liiui.
tain Skixiuer wan 86 years old when he
A Lane County man is putting out
passed away. He is said to have been in
18,000 chittem trees
tiie mail service lor over half a century.
Wednesday Wusagotd day for ducks, During the civil war lie was iu.tb<i army
so Bill Breiuier saul
and tor a time, as lieutenaqt was in
Dr. A. G. l’rill went,ti> Portland, via command of a colored company of troops
Albany, Thursday evening.
of the 48th United States Colored Volun­
ALBANY,
’
OREGON
The Albany Creamery made 103,000 teers. lie also served for a time as a
*py under General Grant, and aid excel­
potin is of butter during last year.
A grand ball, in the new Gaines Hall, lent service, his war record being one of
the best
He was offered a cvmmission
is being planned for tiie near iuture.
in the regular army at the close of the
A Gilliam County man fell In a well war, but declined it and re-entered the
with rock bottom, 60 feet deep, and is mail service.
recovering.
For a number of years he served on
Wm. Brenner, Guy McKnight, and the .Pacific Coast and a fgw years ago,
John Cyrus made a business trip to Al­ alter living in Portland or a long time,
bany Tuesday.
{io took the Detroit jfun. His wife died
Mrs. William McDonald is intending in Portland a year ago.
Captain Skinner was a man of educa­
tu visit her parents, who live near Day­
Ï
tion and had of recent years become a
ton, Wash,, next week.
The farm house behqifyng to Mrs. N Socialist. He was of a kindly disposi-
$
A. Munsey, two miles.North of .Lebanon, tiqu,-gei:grous to a fault and au interest­
ing conversutioualst. lie » .^cjiavaa,,
was burned last Saturday night.
and gave mai y «large portion of Ins in­
ENTIRE LINE OF BUGGIES AND
Those soeii ty meeting notices that come to the poor.
HACKS WILL BE SOLD AT XX
were promised the N ews a few weeks
The remains of Captain Skinner were
ago, have not yet been handed in.
properly embalmed upon orders re­
F ob R ent .—Seventeen acres of hops. i ceived from the Lincoln-Garfield Post,
Will rent for cash or one-fourth of crop ' G. A. R., of Portland, to which he bel
THTCSK AIO-: A FEW OF THE ITEMS:
knL, E.
17 D.
TN Myers,
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1 TIT ,
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in bale.
Scio i
Oregon.
'ioP84d, and were sent to Portland \y.sd
»55 Buggy will be sold during this Special Sale for
-
-
-
$49 00
b.
The 50 cents dues for the year 1906 in nesday, where the funeral was held.
73 Buggy.................................................................................................................. 59.75
the 2500 must be paid during January. Postmaster S. S. Train had charge of the
arrangements at Albany at the request
C harles K necht , Sec.-Treas.
85 Hack........................................................................................................
78.8O
Mr. Grover l’omerov, of Woodburn, is of the Portland niemoprartij^e Q. A. R.
3*4 inch wide tire Farm Wagon, compute
....
91.90
s
visiting with the “Old folks at h me,”
I-
Fatally Injured at Lebanon.
115.50 Harrow................................. $14.00 I $85.00 Drill..................................... .»79.50
Mr. and Mrs-L. W, Pomeroy, this week.
38 00 Disc Harrow..................... 35.00! 16.50 Plow..................................... 15.00
George
Gross,
an
employe
of
the
Leb
­
Have you noticed the color of my
42.00 “
“
38.00 | 14.00 “
13.00
«
hair? Bring in your hides, pelts, furs anon paper mills, met with an., awful
rday. evening, the re­
Now is the time to purchase farm implements for your Spring’s work,
and junk, and take a look. Scio Junk accident' iaec
sult
of
which,
it
is
feared,
will
be
fatal.
or a buggy or hack for yonr next Summer’s comfort and pleasure.
Shop.
He was at work near the main belt of
John Wesely went to Albany last Sat­ the mills when he was caught and rap­
urday, and from there to Portland on idly whirled about and finally thrown
the following day, to look after business to tiie floor ,. terribly brtnsge and -Lati
The
Furniture
>P
Dealer >P and "P Hardware >P Man I
matter.
tered. When he was picked up it was
The Revere House, Albany, has found that both legs were broken in
I.
changed hands. Mr. F. G. Donaldson, several places, his body was terribly
formerly of Tacoma, Wash., is the ne v bruised, he was injured internally and
proprietor.
his head injured, a deep gash being cut.
H >C i Prudliouutie general manager The young man was hastily placed in
tiie
care of a physician, but there is lit­
of the Pacific Aid Association, of Port­
land, was in our city Wednesday looking tle hope for him. He spoke but a few­
words after he was caught in the ma­
after business.
Dr. Bancroft, Ey<
Eye and Nerve chinery, when he lapsed into uncon­
Specialist, will be ! at the Hotel sciousness aild un to a late hour though,
Scio Thursday and
and Friday, Jan- bad not regained consciousness. Mr.
Gross has been employed in the Leba­
THAT THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
uary 25 and 26.
non Paper mills for some years and was
Your name will be worthless upon a one of the most careful employes ot the
petition if your mime does not appear factory. He is about 30 years old and
upon the registry books, plaeed there has a .wife, the daughter of George E.
since January 2.
t
Hardv. the jeweler of this city, and has
Charles Wesely is tearing down and two small children.
removing the old store building between
L ater —The unfortunate m«n died on
eoubjty tock ood
his new building and Gill & McDonald
the following morning.
blacksmith
shop.
herwin
illiams aint
rP. SJ.AW--S mi Mutual Wins.
Joe .Wesely, it is reported, will soon
bring his Kansas visit to a close. Too
W. V. Merrill, of the Pacific States
muih ice and snow for an acclimated Telephone Company, was over Tuesday,
» ;
citizen of the “Beaver” state, we guess. endeavoring to gather in a number of
phones
yet
remaining
in
the
hands
of
Voteis are reported to be registering
more rapidly this year than ever before. one-time subscrilers. The Pacific States
You had better hurry or the blanks may company now has nut more than seven
a’l begone when you call. R. Shelton, or eight .phones in commission in Scio
and vicinity.
The Scio Mutual Tele­
J. I’.
phone Company haH about 185 phones,
The heavy rains of this week have
with m ire being added almost dp.ily.
brought tiie sloughs ai d small creeks to
Tills company has assumed such p.opur
a flood stage. Thomas Creek has reached
tious that a more thorough and effective
the highest point by several feet for the
organization is being talked. A busi­
winter, so far.
ness meeting was held last week by the
AU persons suffering with eye­ directors, at which time important work
strain, headaches, neuralgia,Ac, was underuiken. A commercial toll line
>y,ih do well to consult Dr. Ban­ from Scio to Albany is one of the impor­
croft at Scio Hotel, January 25 and 26. tant alked-of improvements in the near
Consultation free.
future.
mother important meeting is
/V114NKJ3RS iTE/VkS.
OUNTY OFFICE*
WANTED—Men in each state to travel, to be held on January 27, at which time
pjst signs, advertise a<><< leave samples the matter of jo ning in wito a general
Mrs.
F
Cyrus, was here a short time
County Clerk B. M. Pavne Tuesday
of cur goods. Salary »75 per month. »3 independ nt telephone service will be
prepared and sent to the State depart­ Thursday.
per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., discussed.
TIME < AKl> MO. 30.
Office with TheSantiam News.
[The N ews will be glad to publish any­ ment at Sulem the annual statement of
Dept. 8, Atlas Block, Chicago.
Miss Myrtle Donahue went io Albany
No. 2, l or ïaqi.lua-
We are in receipt of an invitation to thing the Scio Mutual desires to make the expenses of Linn County for the year Tuesday evening.
Train leaves Albany..... ............... 12.45 P. M attend the convention of the Willamette i public.—E d .)
1905, in accordance with the require­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weddle, of Jeffer­
“
“
Corvallis ................. 1.45 “
ment of law. This statement is required son, were guests at the Lome of Mrs. J.
Development League, to meet in Albany
“ arrives Yaquinu . .......
6.00 “
from every county clerk in January, and Shilling Sunday.
A Genuine Wild Bear Chase.
on
January
24-25.
Scio
should
be
repre
­
Farm and city properties bought and No. 1, returning:
thq record thus secured in the State de
The N ews has had numerous bear .nartment of expenditures show* the ex­
Harry Landers, of Crabtree, visited
'•L
Leaves Yayuina................................6.45 A. M. sented by duly accredited delegates.
sold on the usual commission ba9iB.
Leaves Corvallis............................ il.dO
“
The Oregon Journal, for this month items during the past year, but all of pense-. of the various county■_govern­ here last week.
If you want to sell your farm, I can
Arrives Albany ...
12.15 P M only, ives its g: eat inducements to the them related to feio’s pct bear or betrs.
Mr. anc1 Mrs. F. DeVaney drove to
ments in the State for the year. The
sell it if it can be sold
If you want to No. 3, For Albany »etroll—
reading public. Be sure and leave your Now we have a story wherein a genuine statement sent in by County Clerk Payne Albany Saturday.
buy, I can find the place you want.
Leaves Albany for Detroit.......... 7:30 A. M. subscription with Claudia McKnight, wild bear figures as the pursue I, and shows that the total cost of running the
Gertrude Donahue visited friends in
Arrives Detroit.............................. 12.30 P. M agent, while she can give you special Messrs. Ed Stewart, Nich Schmitz,
Linn County departments Jor the last
J*
You Can Get a Good, Clean Bed at
Adam Flemming, N. B. Loveah, and year aggregated »37,633.74. divided Jefferson last week.
No. 4« iront »etroll:—
prices-
Miss Beatrice spent Saturday and Sun­
Reasonable Rates at
Nich Smit as the pursuers. Up on among the several de|iartnients as shown
Leaves Detroit................
....
1.00 P. M.
day o' this week at home.
Marshall Field, of Chicago, the great­ Roaring River bruin hrst made his pres­
Irrivea Albany............................ 6.00 P M.
Ed Smith went to Albany last week.
est retail merchant in the world, is dead, ence known. Some ten minutes after below:
No. 5 lor Albany—
County
Court
and
Commis
­
Miss Anna laker went to,Albany Sat­
his death occurring in New York City.
Leaves Corvallis....... ............... —.. 6:30 A M. Mr. Field commenced life a poor boy. his discovery the above-named pursuers,
sioners............................................. | 1,588.00 urday evening.
who wert out hunting, gave chase.
Arrives Albany............................. 7:10 A. M.
Between Front and First on Morrison St
George Mason, of Turner, visited here
He leaves an estate estimated to be Within a half-mile of where his track Circuit Court,.,.,........................ 2,613,00
F1
41W 00
Wo: M for Corvallis—
Justices’ Courts. .........................
worth »200,1X10,000.
was discovered, the hunters ran onto 1 Sheriff’s office................................. 3,299.91 Monday.
Leaves Albany for Corvallis......... 8:00 A. M
W.
J.
Murphy
visited
Kingston
Satur
­
Arrives Corvallis........................... &-<0 A.M. | The Pacific States Telephone Company the bear. Ed Stewart was lucky enough Recorder’s office............................ 2,000.00 day.
is rapidly losing its farmer telephone to get a shot first, whi :h shot ended the Treasurer’s office........................... 1,000.20
The first card party of tiie season was
No 7 tor Albany—
business. This is entirely proper. There the chase and bruin’s life. The bear i Coroner’s office..............................
121.1k) given at the home of I. J: Deuny Satur­
Leaves Corvallis
................. 5.00 P.M
was estimated m weigh 300 pounds. At
is
neither
sense
nor
justice
in
allowing
1,344.20
Scnool
Superintendent's
office
day
evening.
There were f<>rty4o«r
Arrives Albany.............................
5.40 P. M
this, principally, California, company to all events the boys tiaJ all they cared to Stock Inspector..............................
25.00 members present. Refreshments were
carry
to
camp.
NO. 6 for Corvallis—
bleed the people at will.
Assessor’s office.............................. 2,920.00 served, and at a late hour they all de­
Leaves Albany.............................. —.7.35 P. M
Assessment and collection of
parted for their homes. The prizes were
T. J. Munkers is spoken of most favor­
Arrives Corvallis.............
-......... 8.15 P. M I
A, Band Has Been Organized.
taxes................................................ 3,680.95 awarded to Con Donahue and Anna
ably as a candidate for Commissioner.
169.57
Scio again has an organized band. Tax rebate...........................
Reibel.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to j The “Forks” is entitled to the office.
2.534.60
conned vs ith the S. P. south bcunu train.
Last Monday evening the boys met and Current expenses.. ..
Train No 2 c< nn.cts with the S P. trains Mr. Munkers’ loeatien is all right, and started the hall rolling. In most in- Court House expenses
Sawmill for Sale—A Snap.
1.831.60
at Corval.isand Albany giving direct service as a man and citizen, he is A ll K ight .
EVERYTH!NG IN
HARDWARE
422.78
stances the instruments art now on | Jail......................................
We have for sale a first class-saw mill
to Newport and adjacent beaches.
“Doing as you advertise, fair and , hand, yet the purchase of two or thre Care of poor.................
3,729.10 tha' is worthy ot the attention of any
Train ho. 3 leaves Albanv, cor Detroit ai
7:30a. rn., arriving ther in ample time io | square dealing, and lots of good, fat bar­ new ores mav be necersary. At this Indigent soldiers..........
697.00 lumberman who is looking for such
ie» ch the Breitenbusli hot spiings the rami j gain , is wlmt the people are looking for
104.78 property.
time we cannot give the art rumentation I Insane.
............
day.
now-a-days,
and
not'aet
airWords
1
2.10
Train No 4 between Albany and Detroit i
Reform
School commitments,
furtti r then to state that there will be ”
'
The mill is capable of cutting 25.000
connects with the Bi gene local at Albany, 1 taken from Wese y & Cain, while pre­ at least four leading instruments— two
196.20 feetof lumber in ten hours; has splen­
Bridges................................................
1
also with local lor Cor van is.
paring
for
their
big,
annual
clearance
1,381.04
f
Ferries
................................................
did engine power, cut wff au<) edging
cornets and two clarinets. A number of . . ...................................
T. am No 5 1* ives CorvalMs^.t 6:30 a. n? , ar
156.50 saws; the latest up-torlate |4*ie r; turn­
rives at Albany 7:10 a. m. in time to catch Eu- ■ sale.
the members are old bandinen, f nd a j Election expense,
gene local to Portland and train to Detroit.
4,991.73
few
evenings
’
practice
will
enable
the
Miscellaneous
..
ing lathe; has logging engine with 600
T am No. a leaves Albany for Corvallis at > Guy McKnight met with a serious ac­
453.00 feet of catile etc.
8x0 a. m , alter the airival of the Eugene cident Welnesday, which resulted in ! boys to supply n.usic, should the occa- Surveyor’s office.,
local.
With tiie mill is included 360 acres of
sion require ; though it is the intention
Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 5 p m., ar breaking a leg. Dr. Balschweid was at
.»37,633.74 fine timber
Total.
Logs can be put into tire
rivt s in Albany at 5:40 ». in-, in tune to cor 1 once called and procei ded to adjust the to, in the end, bring the ba >d to a high
pond at a cost of 50 cents )M-r thousand.
with the iouul f rJCugenotand way points fracture. 7 It might
’ ’ ‘ ‘ be prorer to state state of proficiency. When fully organ­
“ the Magal itf with a nurpose back of it,” nect
Our
Bear
Sleepeih.
Train No. 6 leaves Albai y lor Corvallis at
The price for the whole business is »10, I »
a CnitKr'a vwz-xzw1un lt»<V »liti» VVglH ized and arranged, we will give the per­
was established to teach the liest way of 7:35 p. m., atfer the arrival of the 3. P. locai that it was Guy's wooden leg that
Some two weeks ago Scio’s pet bear OOP .For paxlieulars uupxxre x>f tiie 1 1
sonnel of the band, with the instrumen­
broken.
abolishing these special privileges, and from Portland.
was
by
some
means
released
.¡win
where
SANttAM Nnws.
For furtner information apply to
tation.
hence, of rendering the Trusts powerless
he^wris- uaualiy chained up. He disap­
J C. M A YO, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Won
the
Contest.
to rob the public. It is a big mo >thly T. Cockrell, A^eu', Albany.
peared, much to the chagrin of our bear­
The Proposed New Tax Law.
OUR CLUBBING COMBINATIONS.
magazine 128 pages, w th illustra.lone, H H. Gronsse, Aget. t, Corvallis.
Several month« ago we noted the f»ct
bating fraternity, and the general opin-
We have petitions or the proposed ■ i ion was that bruin was disgusted with
that Wm. Brenner, Jack Jones, ami
cartoons, Mr, Watson’s bri'liant editorials,
the coovenienee of our patron*
others, were contesting some timber land new tax law. It is in many respects an his associations with civilization and had we For
-special articb-s, a serial story, novelettes,
have > fleeted the tallowing clubbing
* claims in the Crabtree district, the basi* improvement upon our preseii law, and ■ : hied himself to his native wilds. A few
Short stories and poems, by the world’s
combination*.
The price named in­
should receive
liberal
signatures
of which wr* the decision of the < .eneral ----------
best writers. Regular srice.ll 00 per year a
-- --
, .„..r„r*.
__ __ The J I days ago an unusual noise was heard cludes one year's suoscriptiori to the
The con- , r>ropo«.-<t
nroposed law is not perfect,
by no means , ; ema
J Rtj
r
.
.
__ . th() ,,j,j
> i i:
____
I^and Office
in their
Tiie
is-riect.rjv
from
|jv
,.ry
ol
Land
Office in
their favor.
favor. T*
lOeents the copy, at all newsstands Every «
___ 1 T Land
...... 1 ' tiaxt
rr«/I iicm H iipw
’hi<’h gtable [f
te«fees appealed from the General
yet if
it inf
intnxluces
new mpthrwlu
methods hv
by U. which
invPJ,tigatiou it was found Santiam News:
Has established his dental office
farmer i-interested tn knowing the be«t
Thu'Weekiy Oregonian ................ »2.00
Office
V>
the
nourt
of
final
and
last
resort,
a
more
just
and
equitable
listing
and
a«-
U
at
hj(|
t)
J»
MrBhip
ha
,i
excavafe'
Inin
a
'
■way to cure the Trust evil an i how to
The Oregon i wice-a-week Jmir-
in tcio and is prepared
the ecretary of the Inferior. On Mon- erasing of property will be reached. By IieHt iM,nFaU1 tJ,e old barn and was <-n-
bring it about. Now in its seco; d volume,
»200
nal
...................................................
dav they were notified that Secretary ,al means let the propow d law be dopt- joying (l
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|„„„
,i,«
r
,u
'
Tom Watson’s magazine is firmly estale fr
the long winter sleep that all
to do first-class
»1.75
The Oregon Weekly Journal
Hitchcock had decided the contest in ed, and ae experience develops it* defi- tiears are supposed to indulge in. Now
lished, and its circulation is «rowing rap­ «
The St. Tx>uis Glolie-Democrat. »1.75
■
their favor. Now there is nothing U> ciencies, it can be amended. Everyone if we could prevail upon our two or three
idly, but we want to add a hundred thous­
work iaali
The San Francisco Examiner.. »2.15
prevent (he filing on these contested who feel* interested in securing an im- dozen <1 gs to indulge in a like stunt,
and subscribers to our list in the next
The N. Y. Tribe ne- Farmer.... »1 50
<x
ment ..................................
on our present 1 law,
by » hich
claims, and as Messrs. Brenner, Jones, pr
— :Vf
-—
—■ »-
t how quiet and peaceful would our little
branches of dentistry.
month or two.
f|
Tom Wateon'* Magazine............. »2.20
and others have been to the expense of at least »4<W,000 in taz> « will tw collect­ city lie for a few weeks.
All other publications will be obtain-
making the contest, they rightfully pos­ ed upon intangible property that now
i cd tor you at reduced rates, if taken in
sess the first right to make fi.ings. fim- pay* practically nothing, should call at
Have You Registered?
Of all pBT’fa oers . he farmer is hit the
connection
with the New*.
! l>er claims, taken up a» homestead*, and li e Naw« office and sign the petition.
bbAAAÀd,.
bo years *
Jwnuary is the month in wh.ch to
hardest by the Trusts They catch him
We al*o will make the following offer
I upon which the filers have not made This is a matter that interests all of ue. I place your name upon the registry books
peri
coming and going. And the Trust lives
' for clubs, for the News.
' their actual and bona fide residence, are I^t us look afp-r it at once.
if you desire to participate in naming a
and grows because of railroad rehates, the
For a club of 5, with a paper for the
,
all
subject
to
such
contest.
ticket
to
be
voted
for
next
June.
This
“protective” tariff, and national hank con­
getter up ol the club, »6.50.
M
v
L
J
gJ
i
L
Scio Literary Society.
,
I*
a
most
important
duty
which
should
trol of our money system. Evidently the
For a club ot 10, with paper for the
/ i w ■ J * ■
Prize Essay.
The following is Hie program for the ; be a* tern fed to at once. Registry blanks getter up of club, »10.
w ■
k ■ B w J
remedy is to cut off the« special favors
, can Ire foind at the office ot Judge Shel-
Th« Oregon Equal Suffrage Association Scio Literary Society Friday evening:
which bnild up an t perpetuate the Trust
Any of the above offe's require al! ar-
a
2^
__ — ___
has offered a prize of »21 to be competed Song .•••••• CI-
trtfla
’ i __
’horu*
ton, in this city. Do not neglect this rear* to be squared up, before clubbin*
.... Rudolph Lund • i important
r
duty. There is a (.¡«position offer is available.
fot in the hi»h schools of Oregon, on the Recitation
I RAM. DHAWr
Eulela Cyrus ¡on
subject, "‘Reasons for Equal Suffiage.” Song
on the
the part ol many politician« and pre
DcaiGN*
of mfln» BraKT. in yonr neighborhood
ConmcHTS Ac.
The conditions are a* follows: “No Racitatixn
John Sucha "
litical boss»* to discredrt our primary
Vnlnnblr SI. h k Katirh f«»r Hwle.
Anenn. •*" fln/ » .XM-b «nd
tocetber with thi. *dvcrti«en»ent and «
Song
-----
r'baclie
Balschweid
essay
shall
contain
less
than
1290
nor
law;
though, bacauae they must, they
H. 8. Johnston, ,-xnciltor of tKe will of tteo
mrromn <mr l>W'un fm. wbMber M
The Best Place to Eat
one-eent «tamp«—or a rtlver quarter »
more than 1500 words; a 1 estays must Instrumental Solo • • • Mrs. Browne give it a *<>rt of half-hearted support.
i»«ntinn >• pr-b.Hr -“-FISSALI n mmww
late Iwvl l II. M . loin.«■■«.. <lwro*R<l. will ««■
in Portland is at. ___
«nf 9 - •A4»n->.l RAKÙ800* <« I «(«it.
surely wrapped -and well eanol yon for a
the
valuable
auiek
ranali,
lmlon«lo«
to
«aid
be
con
plete
and
in
the
hands
of
the
Song
-
Mary
Knauf
•ent in». <a«m« Metier for rerunn« p "«*
Vetih for Sale.
P«t«n(. tlbn tl.r-o.h Mann A Co. reowr.
'lecroe <1, «ltmun.1 six mile* hH-il Stsyton,
four month.’trial trip «utxxriptlon Or S
committee by April 15. dec «ion will be
Tableau.
«•«». weboet charro m the
8. W Gainea ha« 6UU buahela of vect< h on the MahMXia nwt, etn'«ra<-ing Ml a* re«, iso
.ef too may elab fcweUu-r. aendin« a dollar
rendered by May 1; lit rature on the
DBKX-n
bill and B rood name, an i addremea and
subject mav be ohtainnl free by apply­
Reeolved, That woman «boti Id have seel loveale; mixed half oala and i>al of whh-b I« In «olilvalkwi. at ptibll« a.iviki-. at
Ute ooltft house.loor In Sslem. Marton I Vmoly.
at tub Wart Enn or Momnitoa Sv
get Hr. trial trip wutmription. fern
ing to the Oregon Equal Suffrage hewl- equal eoffrage with men in Oregon Af­ veetch, »1.00 per bushel; foor-fiftbs »I Oregon, at I I- it . <»u rm.rwiy U>. i«a rhla
ouarters, Portland, Oregon.” Ail stu­ firmative—Mr. Shelton, Mr. Munkers; vectch au<i one-fifth oata, »1.25 bushel. I« a splendid «tuck ranch, extra good land,
bow to clip the Trw‘1’» win«»- Addrass
dent* attending high «clxxds are invited Negative—Mr. Cain, Mr. Peery.
rear : four
All ia clear ot any foul aeeds. First plenty ol Urin« water, etc For parti, nlara
T')M WATSON’S MAOAMtMK,
Old-time Linn County Boys,
H. s. JOIIN-I
come, first served,
caali up and no write to
So. lil Went «M erwt,
to participate. H blbm F. 8r*u>rxo,
I f.le
Kaeaufor, Selo, umgon.
FrosrUtdV
Chairman Committee on Prue Essay.
ttabacriba
the * anhan N bws .
grumbling.
JB.OW Ml*.
Xew Fork X. I.
s. E*. Young Q, ¡Son,
SAL E
On Monday, January 15 we will begin a Special
Sale of Buggies and Hacks, and all kinds of Earm
Implements. Sale will last only 15 days—to Feb­
ruary 1, 190G.
Factory Prices
V
CHARLES WESELY,
|
I
Is Now In Full Bloom
I
Saturday, Jan. 27,
That in handling the best we please our custom­
ers, which in turn pleases us.
That in our search for the best, we have arrived
at the following: S
S
F
is the best
for stock. S
-W
P
is the best pre­
pared paint sold.
Both of the above preparations backed by a posi-
tive cash _ guarantee. .For sale by
AT 8 O’CLOCK F. M
EERY the
ILL
URVEYOR
L. W.
POMEROY,
d
H
Wesely&Cain
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
«Scio, Oregon
hotel
M c C auley
.iortUnfl, Drop»
We are the agent for
Universal Stoves & Ranges
Superior Drills
Studebaker Wagons
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