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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
( ra Wonderful Shoe Sale MEU S SH0E*--In Plain and. Patent Leathor— $5.00 values, $2 50; A CMAPT a R OF ACClDtNYS ♦ LOCAL a. a . re , a re . re . re . re . rere . rere . re . re . re . re . re . : Hand Badly Aang!e<l by an Ed^gl Brotherhood's Sewtnill. Father Pelierton. of the Lady of J .r- Councilman Hub Bryant, of Albany, dau Monestery, wfc: brought to tlii: city came over Wednesday morning. last Thursday evening with hialett hau l LACIES' SHOES—In Plain and Patent Leather— $2.00 values, $1.00; A Grand Ball is billed to occur at the very badly mangled by coming i » con $3.00 values, $1.50; $3.50 values $1.75; $4.(0 values, $2.00; $4.00 tact with the edger saw of the brother Wesesy & Cain hall on February 9. values, $2.00; $5.(X) values. $2.50. A lot of odds and endB of ladies’ hood « sawmill. 1'pon examination by Charles Campbell spent a day or so shoes at 50c per pair. Dr». Prill, of this city, and Da* :s. of Al last week visiting Lebanon friends. bany, found it tieeessn-y to r .nputtttu ‘ MISSES SHOES— $2.00 values, $1.00; $1.75 values, $1.00. A lot of odds Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, spent last the second si..’, thin! finger» Th- fii«» | and ends «if children’s shoes at 50c ;>er pait. Sunday visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Prill. ringer was ‘wdlv lacerated and tlie '¡ones I BOYS SHOES— L ot 1, $1.50 and $1.05 values, $1215. Lor 2, $1.50 and Eugene is rejiorttKl to have fifty cases broken in t'" ’*l“oef, bat the effort is | $1.4Ovalue« $1.00. of typhoid. Must be something wrong teing made •<. nuce iiw f*n<rer. a bone | with her water works. in the wrist was broken • i '.- o Thewumi«' Dr. A. G. Prill was called, profession caused great loss of bl.od and Ftttet j ORKGON AI.BANY, ally, over to Marion last Saturday to Pelierton became vtry w eak. On Satur- I day afternoon he was taken to J .iliersou i visit Mr. George Edgar. Andrew Nail, of Carlton Yamhill Co., there to take the train for ortland to take tre tuient at M. Vincent ¡hospital is visiting his brother-in-law, Geo. M. Bilyeu, of near this city. Ann Broken. L. W. Pomeroy this week engineered Last Saturday morning L '-..<n. the n trade of White Brothers’ residence, in 3-years>id son of Lou lt-.’.hn, fell down this city, to John Miller. the stairs a. 'lie f inilv home resulting Miss Eva Bilyeu went over to Lebanon in breaking the bones in tne ells w of last week for a lew days’ visit with her J the light arm. Dr. Prill wa called and 8-ster, Mrs. Lee Guusauls. reduced the fracture. Tie doctor flunks Wi.i, 11. J andon, of Eugene, returned 1 no permanent injury will result. to his home Monday lifter a w eek's vu;t Ribs oiuKdn. with relatives in this ?ity. F or R ent .—Seventeen acres of hops. Last Saturday Win May aul .»tlp’.i.' TO BUY Will rent for cash or one-fourth of crop were out chasing after foxes. A fox was in bale. E. D. Myers, Scio Oregon. found and, in tne hunters’ vernacular, Mrs. Enoch Shelton, who has under. .“treed.” Mr, May stood upmi his horse gone a two-weeks' spell cf sickness, is in older t<j yeach the jimb upon which the fox was euscouced. The limb was lejxirted to be about the house again. broken and Mr. May fell striking the Charles Wesely went to J*<<t tltind last horse's hip with his l ight side, breaking Friday and thought he might take a trip one rib and otherwise jambing the en- I into Eastern Oregon before returning. tire side. Bill thinks fox-chasing an .ex- | The United States Senate has voted to pensive and painful pastime. pay the funeral. expenses of the late Senator John H, Mitchell, amounting to Eye injured $547.75. W. A. Ewing was engaged.Iasi Friuay A. L. Bridgefarmer, one of the most in pruning a grape vine at liij home in reliable farrr.ers of Linn County, died at this city. In trimming a yine, when lie T H Ají ex T his home near Tangent last Sunday, let let loose of it, it rebounded and aged 74 years. struck him in the right eye, giving it a Our barber shop has been receiving paiufu1 though temporary injury. Al a new coating of paint, paper, etc. and was gompelled to carry the ujjunxl is greatly improved in appearance in member in a sling for several days. consequence. Henry’ Bilyeu and wife who have hem Track May Be Abandoned. visiting Scio relatives for the past six A dispatch from El'gene to’the Pert weeks have returned to their Tecoa, land Oregon Journal states: A well- Washington home. posted railroad man has given out the Joe Poindexter is reported to be con uno: illation here that the Southern Pa fined at his home with ail attack of ton- cific Coni ail' intends soon to abandon silitis. Two of his children are sick w ith that stretch of railroad on the Wood the same complaint. burn-Natron branch lying between TaJl- Miss Claudia ilcKnight, of this city, nian and Scio because of the great diffi has been nominated a candidate in the culty in maintaining the long bridge Oregonian’s subscription contest for a across the South Santiam River. The river is continually shifting its course, trip to Yellowstone Park. Riley Calavan, of Yamhill County, and bridge after bridge has been built arrived on Wednesday morning’s train only to be washed out bv floods. If a and was kept quite busy for awhile flood should occur this winter a new channel would be cut and the bridge left shaking ..anils with old friends. high ami dry, necessitating the construc Among the late real estate transfers tion of two or three more spans to bridge as recorded on the County record books, the new channel. It is said that after was a deed from Wilson Richardson to the abandonment of that st retch of track J. J. Barnes, 200 acres, consideration, trains on the South end of the line will $1645.22. ba run between Natron ami Tallman, The nominating petition of Governor thence to Albany on the Lebanon branch George E. Cl aniberlain for renomina- and on the North end between Wood tion to succeed himseif, has been in cir burn and Scio. culation in Scio this week, being liber The above is simply a straw that may ally signed. indicate much that will intese-t Scio in Charles Campbell. Wade and Ward the near future. Cyrus, William Knauf, and Ot Alexan der, members of Troop “A,” over at A. J. Johnson Farm Sold. Lebanon, attended annual inspection of The Corvallis Tinies states: The sale the troop Thursday.n ght of the Arch Johnsen farm 10 miles south WANTED—Men in each state to travel, of Corvallis is announced by Ambler & p ist signs, advertise and leave samples Watters, who made the deal. The farm of t.ur goods. Salary $75 per month. $3 comprises 130 i acres, and the purchas per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., ers are said to be three Portland busi Dept. S, Atlas Block. Chicago. ness men, who make the buy as a side L ost —A newly sharpened 14-inch investment. The figures have not been 4 low-share, on the road leading from given out, but are guessed at by persons cio to Sanderson bridge. Finder will familiar with the firm as likely to be 2..M please leave it at the central office of the $20 per acre or a ’otal of $26.000. The Scio Mutual Telephone Co. and oblige, deal is the b ggest that has been made TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. POLITICAL INFORMATION in the county for some time. The fact J. G. H olt . W inch s M^/.w PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION G. W. Morrow and wife, who are now that it is Oregonians who are buying the Notice is hereby given that the Coun ’ ; Registration books uptjppti .by county “ th<s MagHztne with a tmrpofle back of It,’’ OF FORTI.AXD, OtXKGON in Parsell, Texas, visiting relatives, farm is a good sign, as it shows that ty Superintendent of Linn County will clerks Tuesday, January 2. lllOfi. was established to teach the best way o* writes that be has seen no country on they have faith in their own state, par hold' the regular examination of appli Registration boekp closed for Primary abolishing these H|jçci I p» .v41« gw, i»n<l his trip that, in his estimation, is com ticularly in Benton county. cants for State and County papers at Election, April 10, at 5 r. M. hvne«’, of rend« ring ,tî.e i ruMs powerless parable with Oregon. So there is but Albany, Oregon, ns follows: Registration books opened after Pri to rob the. piJdic« It Is a big wOMtbly Malicious Destruction of Property. little, if any danger that Oregon will FOR STATE PAPERS. mary Election, April 25. 1 agiulne ot i2tf pages, w th illustrutfant Commencing Wednesday, February 14, lose G. W. as a citizen. Last Saturday night four young men, Registratimi bo ks closed for. •-enefa! tCnrtaons, Mr, Watson’s brilliant e'litorUUr, The only trouble with our Oregon said to live in the vicinity of Crabtree, nt « o’clock a . M., and continuing until ■ Election, May 15, 5 r. m . spécial articles, a serial story, no xlct,t» ; (’minty clerks give notice of Primary weather now-a-days is it is entirely too were in this city and before they started Saturday, February 17, «t 4 o’clock p. m . snort stories ami poçn s. by» .ti e wcrld’t for their home«, became pretty well Wednesday — Penmanship, history, Election not later than March 21. y» tine. We would prefer to have our cool ikrst writers. Regular sr io, 11 ijo per yea» tilled with tarantula juice. As they spelling, algebra, reading school law. Last <lav for filing petitions, for plac DUES SI.Oil PER MONTH............. weather and storms now, than later oil. lOoents the < (»p.v, at all newsstands E vcit passed out of town, towards West Scio, Thursday — Written < Arithmetic, tl e- ing names mi ballot for State Congres The present warm growing weather will farmer i - interested in knowing ti e hr** EXAMINATION NO MEDICAI probably start fruit buds, grain, etc., to tliey damaged cnees, demolished gates, I ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, sional and district offices, March 30 way to cure the Trust evil an how to Last day for filing petitions for Coun be injured later on with frosty and cold etc., to Considerable extent; also along physics, civil government. Julng It aho’-t. £low in its s»*co d VQhurr, ¡the road to West Scia, Mr. Munkerv Friday—Physiology, geography, men- ty officers, April 4. rainy .weather. Ton» WatHQU^, u agtez.li.fa u» t*ru ly. e ;|aL | tai .critliiiietic compositiiin, physical Date of Primary Election, April 20, lisheil, and its circulation Is growing mp The Mehama bridge is reported to lie I fence was torn down by them. The lyoo. kok PAR'riCTtixiRs gura GROVER POMEROY. idly, but we want to add a hundred tliQU* in a dangerous condition and repairs young men reported .<> be the guilty I geography. Saturday—Botnny, lilare geometry, Canvassing votes of Primary Eie'timi end subscribers to our list in tj*c ».>}*, -AGTT.NT will have to lie made at once to prevent pirties are Walter Alvin, Jesse Mat- I general history, English literature, psy 1 for State offices, May 5 I tliews and a soil of each Marion Crabtree . month or two. loss. On Saturday morning Judge Stew SCIO, ORKDON Last day for filing pamphlets advocat- T. 15. DUCGfKR. Cori ector . art and Commissioner Butler, accom and Henry Kiuzer. Just why the young chology. I ing measures, December 30, 11105 men wished to indulge in such wanton, ’ . -UR COUNTY PAPKttS. panied by Cominissioner Needhai . and Commencing WednesdaFebruary 14, Ijist day for filing initiative petitions, the bridge superintendent of Marion malicious mischief is difficult to under <>f all producer** Im farmer is hit j4.€ County, went up to determine what stand. Before the matter is ended they at 9 o’clock a . m ., and continuing until j February 3, IIMMi. hardest l»y the Trusts They p?tch l.iir will probably wish they had passed along Friday, February 1«, at I o’clock r. m . lauit <lay for filing petitions opposing should be done. oomiMg and ^oiag And the Trust liven I the road peaceably to tlieir homes. First Second, and Third Grade Certifi I measures, February 5, 11100. and grows bccanse of railroad relmtcj», the Lebanon will ask the Pacific States cates : Number of signatures required to ini- “prouii Ive** tariff, and national liank-vpn«" I Telephone Company to reduce the rental MUNKHRS ITE/V k S. Wednesday—Penmatwhip, history, or tii'te laws or amendments, Ì4H9. trot of our money system. Evidently tb*. of phone« in business houses from $1.50 thography, reading. l.aHt day for filing certificates«^ nom TIME < AKD NO. 30. ! to 75 cents, and iesidence phonee from rouicdy is to cut off Uwec . special favpra Mrs. F. J. Denny was at Scio Satur Thursday—Writtensrithu'etic, theory ination for State offices by assembly of $1 to 50 cents per month. They also ask day. which build up and periietuato the TrpH No. 2, For Yaqulnn— Office with The Santiam News. of teaching, grammar, physiology. electors, April 10. for free service with Albany, Corvallis, Train leaves Albany..... . ............. I riday — Geography, mental arith Last day for filing imminati ng peti M. Kelly went to Jefferson Saturday. “ " Corvallis . ............ LBrowne . ille Plainview, Sodaville, Scio, tions for State oflices. May 4. “ arrives Yaqnina.......... Ben Watkins, «f Benton County is metic schorl iaw, civil government. land Crabtree. This will make the l’a- Primary Certificates: of reading tanners in your neighbQrjwr< Ijist day for filing certificates of nom No. 1, retilmlox: 1 ci tic States Company .grunt; but the visiting the Shillings and Funks. Wednesday— Penmanship, ortb.ogra- ination for County offices by assembly of together with tills advertisement an<L loaves Ya-iuina............................ «45 A. Farm and city properties bou'iht and ; company will have to grant the request Mrs. O. B. Cyrus, of Sci >, was visiting phv, arithmetic, reading. ,, ontj-cent. stamp*»—or a silver qaarter se Leaves Corvallis...... ................ 11.30 electors, May 4. .sohl on the usu»l commission basis. j or probably lose the business. People's friends here tlie last ol tile week. Arrives Albany .. ..................... 12.15 P Thursday—Ari of questioning, theory land day for filing nominating peti jBurely wrapiwd -..nd wc’llrnrol jfou fei *. ownership is making the telephone trust If you want to sell your farm, I car, >o. 3, For A'O imsx Detroit— Charles Shilling returned from a Ben of teaching, physiology. tions for Cmiuty <dt< is, May 10. four month«’trial trip su*Mcr«ptJon,, Or •' in Oregon weaken pretty fast. The l’a- ton County visit Saturday. Ada Hen Leaves Albany for Detroit.......... 7:30 A. sell it if it can be sold If you w ant to W. L. JACKSON, of you may club together, sending a doJJa Arrives Detroit ........ . .............. i cific States Company has lose all of its buy, I can find the place you want. drix accompanied him. County Suxiei intendent. Splendid Train Service. bill and 2.5 goo*I names and aildresses. gne* No. 4, from Detroit:— exchange business in this city, and will get five trial trip subscriptions. Atarr. Miss Anna Baker spent Saturday and The C\ A K. railroad has instituted a 100 P. M. I Leaves Detroit.. — ........ i lose the major part of its iong-distance They Get Results. Von Can Get a Good, Clean Bed at .Low to.çiîp the Tr»* t’t , Addtpsa most excellent train service between , j trnves AH»,ny........................... 6 00 P M . work as soon as the Scio Mutual builds , Sunday with her parents at Turner. Reasonable Rates at To.M WAT8Olf> M.ViAZiNK, It is gratifying to any newsptt|>er tn Albany and t'or'-ajlis. Four trains each No. It for A1I» hm > — Dr. Browne, of S< i >, made two profes its line to Albany. No. 121 West 42<1 at reel Leaves Cxirvallis...... .................... 6:30 A M sional tr ps here this week, Mrs. W. know that its advertisers get results w av on week days and threeon Sundays, Rcpn* ¡6*3. New Turk, Y [ Arrives Alteny.. ........ .......... 7:lo A. M Wilson being quite ill, but is reported from tie: space they buy in its coll: inns, making dose connection with Iwith <«nt A Pretty Wedding. i Merchants unaccnstomed tn newspaper and west side S. P. trains. Trains leave So: a lor Corvallis— improving. Between Front and First on Morrison St I Leaves A man y for Corval 1 is........ axx» A. M A very pretty wedding occurred ettbe George Mason, of Turner, made a advertising ara sometiuaes alow tn take Corvai’is at 0:30 and 11:30 a. m. and at , The Best Place to FJa*. I Arrives Corvallis......................... 8l4O A.M. residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and : short visit at Hunkers Momlay. | with modern biisineaa methods, ee|**ci- 12:40 and « 00 n. m.; leave Albany al in Portland is at..... Portlaxd Oregon ally in advertising tlieir goods and ware« 7:55 «. in. and 12:4'*, 2 30 ami 7:35 p.m. No 7 tor Allmnj— Mrs. E. Wendt, of Lilyeu Den, on Sun Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Richardson, of Leaves Corvallis...... — ........ . 5 00 P.M day, January 2H, 1110«. The ceremony Jefferson, spent Saturday and Sunday to the purchasing world. We are glad Munday, leave Corvallis«!« 30 and 11:30 I Crrtves AlWny........................... . 5.40 P. 51 that united .Mr, Christopher C. Bur- , to state that the mossback era is past a. in. and 0:00 p.m.; leave Albany at 7 ’:55 with relatives. We are the agent for I history with Scio busines- men. They a. in. and 12:45 ami 7:35 p.m. This NO. 6 tor Corvallis— I mester and Mire Edith Wendt, two of Mrs. George DeV’aney and baby are are live, up-to-date «nd beli<-ve in push frequent train service between these ■ At iHta W nrr E nd or M orrison S t . Leaves AUsmy...... ..................... —7.85 P. M ! the most respect«! ami popular young Universal Stoves <fc Ranges ! Arrives Corvallis.............................. S.15 P. M jieople of Bilyeu Den, was recited in a visiting her mother, Mrs. -M. V. Bilyeu, ing business right along. They make points is aliout as good ns a trolly line • BROJUEJU . | liter«1 use of the News’ a.l’ ertising col would give. ( tram Wo. 1 strives in Albany tn time to most impressive manner by Rev. George I in Albany. Old-time Linn County Boys, Superior Drills ! sonnecr »111: the S. P. south fa una train. umns, because it ¡»ay« then, 1* do ho , for Mire Birdie DeV ’ aney, who lias been Will Build a Commercial Line. I Tr«in No i <: nn.ctswith the S P. train- 1 I, Sutherla d, of near this city; after - i Proprt«ton at Corval.is ami Allan) aivln« 'Hrect sen io« which the guests were invited to partake in Albany in care of an oculist, returned they get results. I. They kuow that iiiou Studebaker Wagons At a directors’ meeting, of the Scio ey judiciously expended in ads. in the I lo Newq>ort ami adjacent lieaehes W j of an elegant wedding dinner. The home last week. Mutual Telephone Company, in this j Train 5' 3 leaves Allan v, mr lietr It a So News, is a g'ssl fatying investment, Mr. and Mrs. .LT. Funk entertained 7:30 a. m., arriving ther tn ample lime to bride wire a very tasty costume of blue PHOTOGRAPHS. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE B<l- city last Saturday, it was definitely de there you are and we thank, you in 1 <e: cl. the Brvitenbiish hot epnnys tbe ituii effect and the groom the conventional the can! party Saturday night, 444 mem cided to build a commercial toll line (lay. I black dress suit. Besides the bride's bers being pre*, nt. I’rizes were award vauce, gentlemen. connecting this city with Albany, in the ] Train No 4 between Allany and lie!roti Make it a point, when in Albany, tr connects with the E aene local at Allany. family, the following guests were pres ed to Mrs. Jo- Hunkers ami Jos. Quig near future. When this is dyne the I*. drop into J. G. Crawford’s Art Gaflert Sawmill for Sale--A Snap. ent: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bnrnieeter, ley, ami Nora Donahue the booby prise. | «.so with local forC'-rvam«. T am No 5k .ve« Cor vallis at 6:.k> a. m . ar Mr. an I Mrs. Perry Bilyeu, Mr. J. W. We have for sale a first class-saw mill S. might about as well abanuon Lbe fjcio and liaik tUrpogh his collection of ur- ALBANY, OYLJJN. ' rives at A Ibauy 7:10 a. m. in time to catch Eir Frost, Mrs. Carrie B. Smith, and Mrs. Refreshments were served ami all had a tha- is worthy of the attention of any field. traita, views and preliistoric curios LT gene local to Portlamt and train to Detroit. 4 good time. West Second street, near J-yun. lumberman who ia looking for such ; T am No.« leaves Allany for Corval.is a: Herbert Wain and little daughter. B abe . Vetch for Sale. 4ô0 We9t First St. Isatl e. m , alter the airival ot the Eugene property. Fiae Farm tor Iw'c. S. W.(iaines has «00 bushels of vectch 1 local. The mill is capable of cutting 25,000 reed for sale; mixed half oats and hal Three hundred »nd ten tu rre ' I Lnal^a. j 1 rain No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 5 p m., ar feet of luinter in ten Inairs: lias iplen- | riv< s in Allany al ScfOp. tm. In time to c->n Unit sit lutisi two ml les West of T»1 Inetti, 4»; BO YEARS’ i nect with the l«s«U f rrnureneand way points ,did engine power, ent aff anti edging vectch, $1.00 per bushel; four fifths of •cr.atn celti vs! ion, i«lance oak grub laseri EXPERIENCE vectch and one-fifth oats, $l.2o .pjpiLeL land, tnonUof wlitoh has bren wit off and.1 Train Nc. 6 leaves Albm j tor Corvallis al sawsthe latest up-to*da'e planer; turn All is clear of any foul seeds. First 7:3.5 p. m.. after the arrival of the S. F. locu excellent preti;'». Water in preture the jme- ing lathe; has logging engine with 6‘H) come, first serv«<l from Portlaii'l. cash up and no thmiuch. Fair beuM-anil tarn, giasl orcpwtl for furtner informal ion apply to i feet of cable etc. J C. VI A YU, ten. Paas. Agt <W eOpOa, pears, elejrlea, et.-. This Is u az- With the luiD is included ;t»:0 acre« of grumbling. T. < ocarvll. A. en . Alla.iy. relient itraln farm, or trim Id be «r-v-ctwM^or e. H H.COin^*, Xltrt. t, Corrallis. fine timber logs can is* pul into the Reward Offered. dairy. Ratinali station one mile Ui tho ¿cyth ‘ txind at a cost of 50 cents per thousand. or one and one-fonrth miles to th* South To tin* petson who will show me my The price for the whole buslue«« is $10, cow, that •.» missing from the Holland Title recd, abstract flirt! Olierl. price I tMA* (JOO. For particulars inquire of the pasture, on the Cornell road, I will give Inquire at rb«so*'o. * tr Ocsiuna SANtlAM NSWS. P « COFVRIGWT« 4C. a reward of $2.50. Shaw*« branded with , ValoaMe Murta R>«a«b Mr «Inl«. J. G. GILL, D. M. D. f « AnyiMl« tre 1ln« a ■teti'b siwl a quarter-circle over figure 2 on right II. Ä. Jpunsfpo, i-xeciau»« otf U h * «ritt r f tu- * <r «mesi» a»n»r'»ln our oplns.n {rre »»«I’" “ Latra y Notice. ♦ « hip, dehorned, white spot in forehead, Has establish^! hin dental office late navld Henry Johti«««, itarnw,; will «»1 »«•noon i> pn.hablr ireAMtófcuJ „Ï p I î . um »• r> II. .r.. Mmao I-OUS.WU' lai. Ui* va ’u,l»tai aioHt nuu-b. lw,l»H,««ne lo aaK I have taken up a dark color d Jersey and white belly. G uy M c K nio HT. * a«nt trre. Olde« «r«'.-« fi» aerunnay«'"T',« >1. *lt*ai«« «■ «ilra Krei nt Sriyton. cow, with brown bacs and a little white Patect« taken tbrourh Munn a C o . receive * » on itte M* liaiaa iw sd. am 'ráelos W4 a.-vr i, 15’ •y-Ue*. without charro in the Attention K of P about the belly, find lias been ib-horned. ■ * of Wh Wh I« in rMlliralk«. al pntiUs am-uor a . ♦ « Ere«rv' mendier ot loon idas Iredge No. No marks. She has been bothering tlMamirt ha««m-4aor In Sa Irin. Marion Umir.ty. ♦ ♦ about my place for some time and will 3«, is urgently rtsjueated to b«* tirèrent vre<on. at IP «. on Psbniary 10, IMF. U.ÚI 9 * work in ail a banrenne'y inn«rai«1 «reebiv t> at the convention notiroawav. The owner ran Lavatile ------------ J ;— ol — February u—1—<■ o. 1 • Iot- ..«i*** «ptonll'l «toa asaaW, aatm «< h > i laad, A cow by calling at my farm, four mile« pertant biuünem 1» on hand »hieb « ot pWM,ty ol ii»|n- w»ter. «t<- For i»rtuIu»re « Interest to erery K night. | WHt« to H. s. johnston , East of Scio and paying for thia notice wrUNN & Co.»s,B"-*-’New Yori *, By urde.’ oí C. C. tue Kxecutor, Sein, urvgpr. expenses. W. M. R uuda ji “"n" rw.Wareuwm«.r-C ***A<r**fr***a^4MM»0”fr#**{i I $l.<>0 values, $2.00; $3.00 values, $1.50. men’s shots at 50c per pair. A lot of odds and ends of There Is No Better Place in the Valley Hardware and Stoves Furniture, Paints and Oils Farming Implements Buggies, Hacks and Wagons CHARLES WESELY Kidney and Liner Remedy TROY It Beats Them All.. . L EERY the ILE _ URVEYOR ■warn Tom PAYS “ BENEFITS The Fa mers anû ihc Trnsii L. W. POMEROY, Corvallis & Eastern R. R. REAL ESTATE BROKER Send Ds Three Names tScio, Oregon HOTEL McCAULEY Pap’s Coffee Houai CHUNCA HULBURT Stieiiiifk American. I