The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 30, 1906, Image 3

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>y II mine Lt ne-utha in Die yaar here
tuna count» i» pr lably again lawliu-
I ed lo liaw llw aiiia!la«l »herlff .4 any
¡county tn llragiui
Can lutale Smith ia ,
little but we doubt wIwlher crimínala
will be di»|«owd to praMime Ue much
1 G<«t sheering is tera <,n.
on aerwunt of Ina elsa, tanni ha* •]
< tor new line of wall jw,*-r Just ar­
•art id cuavim-mg way about him that
rived C. W«wly
make» up for all <leh< leocy in «ile.
O uumi Sato, 5r per. lb at Wrerly A
William J. Miller, <4 Shelburn, haa,
Caln,a Read their adv.
filrd the He r aaary taUla.ua >4 calali- |
Al lain v Baptiste talk <4 srertliK a naw ■iacy for nomination for county clerk <>n <
church during th« preeent rear.
the Kefaitdiaui lukrt Billy waaacandi- |
Clias. W*»«ly ),■• ■ new Im* uf Wall dal» two yaar» ago for thia [xaitton and i
made a strong race, which It la lliougt.t
Pbp-r »nd i*ainte reedy l.w spring.
Wo liave s tali line of Kl'ray Pump« he will do again. II» ia one .4 our Inal
young man. g.»at haUta and clean.
ami tiarden ll'ww Chari»» Waeely.
Will» s Ihmiway for -l*t.' >*nnt»r on
Tlie sscood appearance of spring to
even more wekotu» than was the first, the Republican ticket will be hi» own
man, it ehw-ted
N< T»«fy will run him
uoe.
or control him. lleauva. **| Madge the
Nest week wl««n all candidates have jar.pl» of i irvgnn ■ great rwluctioa in
rempieted certith atioo, we will g.v» a live prraant mormou« c>wt of lb* otBca.
full I »t al tire field
! aliali i urtu» eo noito.-al and tuaiivaw-
Il ia getting lr> be rather a <|ui»< -lav I likr metlxai» amt cut out tlw gratterà."
m Scio, when a pro»|rerUve cam!«late I
Bator»
th»
rail owe! mnatrudion
<Lww not drive in town.
aeaaon ha» Ufrly rom. the cry
i'o.ah Mudton ha* moved Into Scio
up that than» it a dearth of Lal- rrr«
MfV< WM* >M* Y”*
and to occupying pr.nw’rty lately to ught . On tire Hill line froiu KriinewH-k to I
by him from Al»i Williama.
Portland, -'■*») men are wanted
Two'
OREGON
AIJIAWY
Mayor Chnrtoe t.riaeen, of M. Minn-dollars ami twenty-flv» cento per. day
oil.-, and prenfeht Ot th® Oreg n Fire < •» . r Unary labor ami belter prices f.>r
TDIAL»**
IN
** - * A«w<«
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lb* more «killed workman, lukewlse la
Relict
lata.n, 1» de»d.
llrer* drman.l for worker» at n*wrly
ft i» oulr a »h- rt time to Primary
mill and l.giring .-amp
rlactfain.
If you h.-va not r»gt»t»r«l. •verv large
Anybody who desires work .-an tia.e it
look after lb» matter al oner.
ia ths Pacific Northwcat this yrar
Frum recant in»pm'tum it is an-
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nourawl that but little damage waa
SCIO'N niRtl -MAM BAND
d.-ne frwrt by the lata roM anap
John Deere Steel Plow*, Syracufic an«l Oliver < l»ili» «i Plow», Rdey Shelton. ChM. Wraely, T J. Scio’s Three-Mar brasa lami mad.. Its
Munk er» and Koger Cain made a initial appearance before live publir on
Dbc Harrow«, Monitor anti Tip-r Drill« anti Scejivr». Bain < buainrw*
viail to All<any Turn lay.
last Saturday aftrrm» n ami evening—a
and Moline Wagon«, Pontia« 1'ttrgi'Hi k-.m.i .-units, Ilrmn I.ill, of Airlie I' 4k county, ia •b-.rt open air « ncart iu tlw. afternoon
, — ...
wm-k with lo» parent» lami nui- al vaudeville entert» nment
mad. lo onler. S|~K->ri. in llul.b. r-Tir.-.l Kugm--.. -M'-
in tim evening
The Three star bnys i
man A Taylor Tlin-htr« ami hngim-, (tMt'-iw rngim«, wante-f-Tw - i»gi»iattv» camiidat»» had a lilwral aasialance I nun the town
talent ami a general cv-ntrilwiUrm of I
American Field Fence—ll>® Best Wire Fence made—am* tor tire i--» <:»iuro <>n h ... is - r»tic lutato-la
of gvaai thing» tor tlw lum ti at
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ticket, tor Linn county. Apply at once.
the conclusion <4 the pr-wram
If live
Choice Clover bved.
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The ll-une Ti l.-|4ionv (ompanv, has N'xws should offer a criticism, it would
cvimnrenml installing it» plant in Al- l»>that the program was overbalanced
I tuny and in a »liort lime will lie ready with burie*|ae
II was aleo detnoa-
stratevl that Sc to has an unusual num­
1'omnreiich.g with April 1, J.» Young ber of hiaallum. who. reg-anil*«» of tlie
illi tlie Franklin llotu- Co^ two pleasure ami rights of others, t-ok ¡
I matclil»*» stallion» will become a furl ' r har ge of the half for w-veral minutes in 1
¡ n-.i-v cat calls, whistling, etc , that
j c4 Scio again.
Insure with the Oregon Fire Relief i »Ure)y wa* a nuisanev to peacnabi; ■ ¡
Xrw 0 air51 Bulinar,
Asenciatioa, of McMinnville. A purely di»|awml gmwto and certainly affinici
mutual unsnetatton.
J. ti. Bryant but little, if any, enjoyment to the par-
ticipwtors
Tlie city marshal should
agent. Albany. Oregon.
have made the b.»«tluuia know that hn
Frank C. Baker, chairman of the was present. At live eom-lii»H-n of the
Republican »tale central committee, |
pn-gram the basket» were sold, that is
has resigned, lie give» “buaiu.»»" as I m I and --I ti>» - » il -r was w.l.l to the I
I OR STA I E SI.NAIO«-
, his reason for doing ■».
higheat beider, after which tlu. evening
All«ny E ks have decided to erect a wa» given
given over
over to social entoymeul
I hereby announce inyaalf ** * can­
kalgw r.».m ol tlreir own m the nsnr i Th» receipts at the door am! from the didate for the republican nomination
future and are now looking alter a lot .nd,,,,, —|e of handa, was *f».75 show-I for rtate xenator from Linn county,
iVuxaaas, the Secretary .4 Mate
j uja.n which I", place it.
I jng that the Throe Star aggr.-gstion of j »ubject U> the will >4 the inter« at the
Mr* William Studer and two chll- musicians 1» deatined to la> popular, primary election to 1« held in »aid the Mate of Oregon has m-tifie>l me
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w r I 1!
C .ng
,llg Hitt
th.t I i r« . ,Alli
kill I I- . > the
Hw j [ ■ \ I - ■ <
.iron, of I'nrelwlel, Wash., are visiting The personnel of the membershltv of tlie county on April 20. 1900.
act t «ntitloil
entitl«sl “
" An Act making rff.y--
the former's |«re»ta, Mr and Mrs. Alex l*nd and instrumentation is as follow» J
I favor the »trii tert economy in «late » <4 an a«
For Sale by
tive
the
Initiative
ami
Referendum
pro-
I Montgomery, of near thia city.
Cornets, Cha». M. Andereon, leader, E. , and county government». 1 favor hold I
Trt.ut
will I I*-rip*
iH-it Stirulav
Sumter. Romej^'
Home 0. Ur*
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Uteud Calavan, »¡id» ing our »tate election* at the name time virion» <4 Section 1 of Article IV. .4 the
T
f ”’H will
a« h | m n«xt
Constitution of the State .4 Oregon, an-l
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of the loan youth, werli m* I.
C. Dickey » I tromls-nv*, John W eseiy, Claud Beery; a* our national election», a» it will de-
till«, O. tL erramrour tax.w.
I favor good road* »nd regulating eliw-lion» thereunder, ami pnr
<rv ».»:,.» a '.,!>•
>.,■ fl - |* it ’. • U , ! baritone. Roger Cain;
riding [H-naltii-a for violations «4 pro­
Cyrus; drums, Ernest Rex, A W. I e<|ual and juat taxation.
¡«n*l<r»t4iry U» th© o|*u
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vision» “t thia act," ap|-r..v.«l February
Hagey.
By the time candxtete» are
Th»
people
»h.aild
not
be
taxed
to
I ill Brenner ruin *• • voi»*tently "
with
i« rH** the bov* will I m * in good practice anpport four normal »chool»; one ia 24, ltaXt. the l*e.'ple'a Power league .*f
‘chicken* now-*«dayt, that
lL„. »1
.5 1 hr
----- Rh.uld
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. to ».
i hei.ubli.-an
mí .*
Ji.
< reaily
blow
or
Itemo- i ■urncient when taken in connection Oregon duly filed in his office on Febru­
¡crow or cackle, it w<»nl<l not bB « matter ! cralic music as may Im deal re. I.
with our ptildir graded arhoola, alate ary 3.1, lievi. an initiative petition con­
I of i«urpn*e to li 11» inttniate friend*.
nniveraitv ami Agricultural Colleg»
1 taining 9983 signatures pr.-|*-rly attached
Pr, Hvrd, of Salem, ha* filed petition
A l-OSSIBI I I NILRPRISi:.
oppow the ayateui that permit» a cxiu- to a copy <4 aaid uwaaurr, asvrtid«! in
for joint MUjARir fur Mari< n and Linn
■ccor.lamv. with law, .leoian.llng that a
tfuual change of acleiol text hooka
O'UiilJra xubjft't lo the deci«ion of tlie
I A"t Week we pr .llil-ed the made)» of
,
.<>■ |>|>OU.. veiua.uv
The
atrip including
valuable ...i.ierwi
mineral pr iposed amendment .•<> Swtion ? of Ar­
Ihrmocrath. roleni »t the Primarie*.
the Nxwa a choice bit <4 intelligence, and tmdwr landa taken off of 1.inn and ticle XI <4 the t'on.tiluti.ui of the Stale
Jarne* Swank, an »ancrant f>< tlie that would Tie of Iwnetil to the entire
iven to Igine et—rl.l be irtumed to of Oregon shall 1» auhmitt.-d to the legal
Voter* <4 the Stale <4 Oregon for their
’ ¡■omtiun of recorder on the !>euu cralic- community. At that lune we thought
.inn county.
ticket, came over on Thursday morn« . it i>roluil>le that we would lie author­
Bowing to the will of the sovereign apiwnral or rep-. U >u al the general eh*
ing*a train to look after political ised to make some definite Rtatemeiit people of tiiis state who have einu-t.v| tion to be belli in said »tale on tlie tth
i aloof tlie matter, but the enterprise is tlm direct primär
law, ami l»-u;g d<- .lay of June, leing tlie first Monday in
MAattm.
REAL ESTATE BROKER We arv prepared to fill any and b H J. B. C< nviU. who want* to U* nomi­ 1*1)11
etili Lu
iu atwyancc.
abeyance, with «imply
»imply a pro*-
proa- ■iron» of giving it a fair trial. 1 de|iem! June, ll»»l, designated by said Peopfe's
on my fellow cilia-na to »elect noil Power league of Oregon aa "(onatltil
I kimla of ordinary building luinlter bill« nated * a a candidate for »heriff on the ¡wrt that it will matrnahn«.
Office with The Kantiani New».
at price* ranging fr«’m |6.5o for the beat Rrpubh«an ticket came over from »th
Some Eaat»*rn lumbermen have been June tor United Slat.-» senator a citiaen tional amemlment giving citic* ami
grade <>( fencing lofH j»rr thou rand fur bany Turalay looking alter |M>Utical inspecting one of tire mill propertie» up of this »tat» who will auppiri the ad- tow im exclusive power to enact xml
ameml th.-ir charters," which aaid pnr-
’Itlti llAfi
fl litl
ifvt litll
»nisi
s*»a I ti ifv of
. f I I*n
*r —ident
i, I *» n « R<».a«*v©lt
I? .
o.>i»vlt
the lw«at quality <»< clear lumber. All of n ratter*.
> 'tl.'ifllllri
Thomas eri-i-L'
creek . and
has tiik».
taken
an < option
min ait
«tmti<»n
i«>ar«i amendment la hereinafter particu­
thia lumber is in the rough, a* we have
to putchaov the sauiv. Should th« deal
G kobu * W. U aitiirr
.l**Ln
W*a*ly
in
addition
to
having
hit
larly set forth.
Albany. O regno, March 31,1*<6.
Farm »nd city propertw-» brmghl and no i i-lanw, bat ** ran mas* peictvi that windmill worked over rn having hot and lie mad«, we are informed that the
Now, therefore. 1 George F Cfiam-
purchasers
< -nt.-niplute erecting
a
«il II juatily
, r you U> haul to the planm
*>ld on the u»ual oomiiiu*<lon Imais.
berlain. Governor of the state of Oregon,
* »X pirpoee, cold water pipa* placed ill hl© h<>«ee lutulier flume from the mill pr<>|mrty to
If y«Ki want lumbar for an
Roaring River Dim Dynamited.
with
the
calculation
of
putting
in
a
Imth
in
obedience to the proviaioiia .if ,ai,l a« t
, this city, providing a right of wav could
H you want to »ell y >ur farm, I car. git« um » call »nd obtain our i ■ _
A U'lrplionv uu’^Fag« in thin city hereinbefore* first mentioned, do hereby
tw necur.-d al a nominal figure, in Hutt
FUb vend. 16-inch, &uc per load or 75c in the near future.
SefT it if it can tw ».ild
If v.-u want to
V. W Robuivtt, of Shedd, a man ex­ event, it is tire intention to erect large y»«lantay frotii K<*anng Rivar atat«««! make ami issue thia 1‘r s lamatioti to the
j»er cord at the mill.
buy, 1 can find tire place you want
th«- State of i ir.-g.ui. announc­
ceptionally Well
;» tiw* J*>litlC*l plsning mills, establish the lumber tliat the lattrwoiMl dam acroiw* that pe*.ple
Cum* and mm « r»«.
condition« of the prerant time, ha* filed yards.etc , in thia city, making Scio th« Rtrearn ha»i beau blown out with dyna« ing that th«- People's Power la«agu«- •(
tint« on \Ve»in<M*Uy night, th*» charge Oregon has til,-.! reel initiative petition
lim |-rlilion of can*lidary for repreranta- i aliippina point
The Beet Placa to Eat
tive on the Deni««cratic ticket.
Hie deal ia vet aotnewbat proviaional Iwing quite a heavy ouv, lifting and with the re«pii»ite numls-r <4 signatun-s
1
ndlm
South
of
Sila.
Crepes.
throwing ban rock«, *tc., to uuile a thereto alia- he<l demamhng that there
in Portland u at ....
A ¡»mon would think that in thia ■nd dependa U|w>n the amount that the dmtaiM'i*
No wort I came a« to who wa« la’ submitted to the I* gal voter» of the
The
late day Oregon had h»-e<» »uppU««<i with la-ly of timber will < ruiw etc.
the guilty |<arty, though atr»>ng aua*
all the piano* and organ» nacearary; firm ia anal to be a very anlatantial one, inrion attach««* to «oine individuals. Mate of Oregon for their approval or re­
You Can Get • Good, Clean lU’«l al
ps turn at the regular eleclioti to i<e held
iel »ale«men in that line were never ca|>able of carrying tliruiigh the enter-
Ram»'nable Rat«*« al
priae. The caiau'ity of the mill la now It m*em« that a certain party i« en* on the 4th day of June, Ba»i. said day
uaier than at th* prerant time.
A t tux W»» t E mi » or Muaai»o» S t .
dmvoring
lo
we»
ur»*
the
exclusive
right
l<e:ng the first Monday in said month, a
IsMOO feet <■( lumlwr daily.
Thia
Dr. Frill ha» lately made the fl newt
11<> run !«<«, tie«, ate., down the stream. propiawnd amendment to s.-. lion 2 •»(
annsr. siotzxm .
ph«>t<jgraph view of the town of brio, capacity would lie greatly increased ao Thia axiTuwive right i« opposed by a Article XI of tin- Constitution of the
that we have raen. lit* used l« lle-|>hut.» i ■a to furniah lala.r for 4U to Tai men.
number of people, though they are '-late of Or.-gon, designated by said Peo­
Old-time Linn County B..ya,
Between Front ami Firvt on Murriaon St letiw for the purpuac and ©very build mg
It 1» not no . »«ary for the Nxwato
rsopriítor».
nrge unr citiaena to encourage tho com- willing that th mi |*wrty ahoald that hie ple's Power la-ag.iw of Oreg-ui a* "C”U-
ahown
in
the
view
ia
recxgnixable.
TorUA&d. Oraros
ling of aucli an enterprtae to our tow n. t»«*a In CumiiKJU with anybiwly elae who ■titutional Amendment giving < itie* ami
tn *4to«<b©e column will ba found the ' We want it. A con-tant, at.-a.ly pay might want to USB the «trram for the towns ex. ltisive power t<> ena. t and
We undvmtaiMl the ameml their charter»." which «aid pro­
announcement of George W. XX right, of i r<>
|| would I"- of advantage to every BAine puriHNM*.
.„.I
piiutoowaphs
A litany a* a prara tive candidate for 1 farmer, inert liarit and m«w fiatiic in the matter will now be rvfered to tin* courts posed amendment ia a* follows:
atato ranator.
Mr. Wright <-n<f»»r*r* community. Ko If th.- ..¡T-irtiinity ia fur arbitrament.
■' Fa-niiv 2 Corporations may be
»tatement No. 1 of the Primary law.
formed under genera) laws, butaliall not
prevented, let ti» lo willing tu extend lo
drop mio J. <•. Crawford'» Art t,al
ifaa eetabhahaal Ida dental otti, a
The [ — 'j.le of thia S ate will make no becr.-at.sl by tlie legislative assembly by
Frail Dawwnn, the Albany Pili Auto­ It, a glad hand of welcome.
ami took through hui colbctton of
miatake in electing If M I'ake to the alas tai laws The i.gislative asaeniblv
crat ha» «leridot to enter the race for
trait», view» ami prehtatoric curios.
i'nited
8tatea Senate, tor lua activity in ■nail not enact, amend or repeal any
»tel© »e n a tor, *t>bj«wt to th* will of
I OU LI.IRK <11 CW<H K COI MY
ITeat Swvti.l »Irret, arar Lya.
the movement to wi| <> out factional dif- charter or act of incorporation for an-.
Pemorratir rater*.
He
II. will compete
for th© nomination with 11 .n
M A.
From private advice* we learn that ferencee between different larla of the munui|«lity, city or town. The legal
Albany Hardware Company,
Mr. Will F. Hammer, formerly of this 8tat» and lo unite Oregon for a greater voters of every city ami tow n are hereby
Millar.
The Alliany Hani ware Co. has th»
F J In ine and family and L. L. County, is an a*pirant lor the candidacy development of her reaourvea and indua- granted power to euact and amend their
branche» of dentistry.
lewt Block intown, ami is the cheaneet
harter, t aubirrt
V» the Con­
aubj
and faintly, rx|”rt to «tart for for clerk <4 Cn>>a County, at the forth­ triea haa ahown him to lie tile man the municipal charter
Calavan
_ place to inule. S4w agent» lor Valva-
ni criminal lawn of the Mate
want. <»rrg.ui ia certain U. <ie- atitutiou am'
coming pi ¡mart election
Mr Hammer people
, .
their
urw
bmuoN
near
Ukppwf,
lie
it
»•
«»«am« ftU»i>«OO«OO0i> OftOOvr llinroil. 21« ami 221 first st Albany.
“vara moi
more of Oregon.
week. Thi ra ar* among
_ the tawt ¡«copie made tin- race for the position of clerk in '«-lop during the next " ‘ tew year»
hlatorv,
Done at the Capitol at Salem, thia 2Slh
of Hefti and ©ver) body regret* their | l.mn County a* the candidate of the than in any other peri.d In her liiator
nia.rtant uueetiotw will certainly day of February, A. D., Lavi
Populist party, when lie tight waa a ■nd important
removal.
• araf4a,e.a.a.a.a.aea . .......................
a.a.e.f.e.a.
three-cornered contest. At tin» time it j arise al iff. cUng
_ tlila development. Oregon IfSigncl) (.EG E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Cha*. ( ampbell went <n*r to Ix*l«non '
a
will then need in the Senate ■ Mrong,
a kriday
By the Governor :
Governor.
with an organ man. Charley wa» known that, with the people di-
...roils ami earn, -t man, and n l»’tt. r
* «fid not »tat© Iteiore he went away vhled iiib. throe partnui, the Popnlmto n«'
lection than H. M. Cake could proai- F. I Dt saaa, Secretary of State.
»■
lu»l
not
a
gli.*t
of
a
»how
of
winning
»»R'
whether or not he lunl taken an engage­
I
I asci..
*
a ment U» act aa unmkey for tha aforesaid Tin» did not deter Mr. Hammer in the ' lily be made.
Mat
II.'
mad,
tbr
.
aiuiw^n
w
:tl>
jnwt
m —
organ tnan.
Hello! Vetch Seed.
H Re bad a muw.ii-
The no(ori<»u* H. A. D Puter waa m I ■■ much ar»F.r
M A K U 11.1)
aHr chalice of electioo.
I .till hare a tine lol of vetch se>Ml,
tire law a few .lay. ag..(
|h
,
r
,.t|
rmalllv
btoteOi
toMW
Bia
m H..t.m, Im
Uk'ng advautogs
/tJoB do"
S hilton —C x I lson .—On Man b 25, p.aifi, clean and nice to mix one bmihel with
..pp.rtunity and a mu.umfer.tan.lmg .4 <
h,ni
iBwnU(| ’|„(ore the
at the residen*» of the hr*!*» parents two of Spring out», of which mixture
' "
'«* 'rtK.-rs.iuariagr.lt.,
f,11(. t(„t
(
ha.i
in Jordan valley. Mr. Claud W. •ow two Ixiatiels to the acre, any tune
<•
the brat
of June, and a g<««l crop
Shelton and Mio Trv»-ie M Carl->n. . up to
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gvt away agwm.
j town «ffivted bwtwean th« Bi.puhst an I
Clean awl la worth 12.10
Are now hero, and don’t iurget it.
Rev. lie» I- Sutherland, orti. laliniC {
l-rrry Gwin, of Albany, rams over D, m.. nrtu partirs, it was at unr» con-
Thia amount 1« sufficient,
When lb« words had lawn said that per 1(N lh»
Perry
to an admirer of | coded that Mr. Ilammar waa tha toin«al
s [Ta«-*lay
W® have them on display, ('all
" lb«
- - happy young
j couple life part­ mixed a» ala.ve, lo Mwai three acrea.
» Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ami while here .-amh.iate tor the place an.l he was ae- n.w>i»
Per
measure.!
busirel, 11 25, clear of all
<• tid not neglev-t to »1st« bis desire Uiat cordingly nominated bv the allied forces ners
n«r» and
ami Ib»
coiigralul»
tbe'eongratuIatKins
were over.
in and look them over; it will I m »
foul aewla
Sample of sraal at Wreely A
j
tlu,
bridal
coupb-
an-1
giMwU
rr|«irwl
lo
Mr
Bourne
sh
ulJ
prove
th«
wins»
r
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by
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maturity.
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Cain's atore.
8. W. Uaivaa.
| tire aenatornl race.
As clerk, Mr. Hammer proved to 1» an I ths .lining n«>m where ■ »um|.<uou»
a pktiure to show them, an we
rantiaui Farm.
. ■ .. J honoralJ«, painstaking official, scratm- f.aal ba<l l»wn laid; the chief attraction
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Horsemen, and sometime» t
have the latest in
brulow foully honest iu acsvmting for pul.lb- .4 tlie tabic being the bridal cake, winch
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" 1,1 fumis that came into hi» )>M«N-«sion, ami wa» ma.le the m .re altra, live by having
it a (tail fa-1er tl.au a walk
Hui ia a
was generallv eth lent ami actumm.alat- !w»n baked by th» bri'lw b«r»»lf.
a
i lat n of la« an I may ba the . aua» of
Th» gu.-.t» prvænt wi-rv Mr. and Mrs, O»a>>ss.—Al the family home user In­
mg to every lasly.
• - n..■■■ ne ¡«vmt a flue on» of thaaa day •
dependence, on March 2fi. lyufi,
should Crook G>unty people ••» A. M Shelton, Mr an.l Mr» Harvey
, Better lai a lilt.. . auto .a, I..y • !
Shelton,
Mr aud Mr». Arthur Beaver.
proper to nominate and elect Mr. Ham-
Bertha Ellen tlaboru, aged 25 years,
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Miaaea
Je»»i»
ami
Ruth
Beaver,
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M.- '.re. <>
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H,.k i, .-r a* Ceuatv Clerk, we «an a*-ur>-
1 month and 24 day».
XI fr>iin a two months* visit at Seattle amf them that they will have Hi Mr. Ham Shelton, lullle Harris, of Scotia Mill
Everybody in Mcio, especially the old
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Mewn
Varie
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Shelton,
Ona
Shel
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X| Atonl.w-n, Washington, and I' rtlaml. I nier an idea
.• t m all that
settlers, knows Rev. J IV. ami C. J.
ton
ami
Milton
Mctihee.
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lieac* reports a ra .l pl.-aeant visit the term implica. The Nxwa is e.rrv
Oatorn, the parent» of the .tec*«»»,
The brulé wore a Lami».me costume
• anti ;ivra evidence In her aptwwrance tliat it is situated an iliatant from Cn»l
whose home was in this city and vicini­
" that fl. >er vacation was mu waatrd lime, county, tor it wosl.1 give Mr. Hammer of white »ilk ; the groom the conven ty np lo their removal to liid.-tiendenc«
' *» suppet willingly. Sncceae to you. tional t4ack. The coupU were the re- ia 1HK4.
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Whatever may lw aai.1 for or .;uiet WH1
ei|«eet* of a number of val liable pres­
Bertha, the »object of thi» »ketch wa»
w Hun. Jonathan Ik wn», Jr., lor I nrte.1
ento.
bom in Scio Feoruary 2, I Ml and re­
• «tet.-s Senator, Ibero » no person in
Band
t-xt«nda
Thank*.
moving with her parents to Indet-en
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non «ho ha» arasNnd more iatereM
Don't Make It an April l oot
The member» of the Scio Three-l-lar
fence where nuwl of Die years of her
w in tire in;- rtan. <• <4 tire Primary law
But
call
and
»ettl»
yoar
account
•hurt life were apwnt. She never was
a- than he
His |- -tai sam;>aign exerted Band take thia opportunity to thank
¡leaar
We
have
suraly
carried
it
long
tboae who imih U'I m potting on our ,
— a wide inlluen.e.
what might be railed robust, tail of
ent<-rtaiiim.-ut of laat **»turdBy evening. 1 enough fol I <aie time.
frail
health, which culminated in
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Rev. J O Id. ho • tel, wife ami daugh­ ami aepedally the ladiaa who •> willing-1
Faausa's Maar Maaasr.
tuberculoma ami her early death.
ter leased d. wn frsru bpnngfiel.t a id )y bel
helped
in
making
the
Basket
Social
aa.
We have the largest and most up-to-
Bertha was a moat lovable young
are «k.mi. ilnl in tha Baptiat iwr* uagr go.at
u*
■d it
if not the lost
lieal ever put on in Scio.
woman and wa» reaperted by everyone,
in this city. Rev. Richmond ha* ar- The ladiea of - ---
date line we have ever carried. Ifem’t
—* vicinity
*■ - , are al-
Scio ami
al-
in her »ighteamth year, aha became a
opted the pastorate of tlie tfeio amt ' way» ready ami willing to Balp out a
fail to see them, aa you will want to
member of tlie 1 mle|«-mience Baptist
Stayt-vw Baptist churches and has en­ gixid cauae.
church, of which she lived a consistent
ter»! u|Mia his duttoe.
take a pair home with vou
member to the time of her Janna».
California, if anything ia a country of It I» No Midnight Summer's Dream. .n,<»mh Pair hew an
Hrr remains were brought to Mo aa
enframes. This week fi<..!» rapwawilly
It I» a fact.
Yow -an make nrnr»
*»’P‘*W rw. .m-rrw
Wy.lnea.lay aftermion and were given
V^ívíí^aiTnl
in the «trinity of Stockton hav«d.ui« money by having your vaal, I1.<» and '7* •
a*|>ulture In tbe family burial plot in
‘J* « JL an I owmarth
material damage. Wonder if onr Cal­ '¿“*r f,r,Jur*
Franklin Butte cemetery being followed
ifornia friends wouhk not like some .4 Farmer, Meal Matket. Aak tor partis- tua, iOBd, „«UM hu
to the grave by many of the old time
Orvgou a »iUitobtearos, avail d they «to
touuin M ise uSea.
family Invade vl this v wuuly.
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We will give a discount of 10 ¡ mt cent on all Men’s
and Boys’ Hats from Saturday, March 31. up to Easier
Sunday.
Kidney and Licer Remedy
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We have, lieyoud a doubt, the finest line of Men’s and
s’ Hats on the (’reek
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY AND
VEHICLES
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BARRETT BROS
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POMEROY,
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«Scio, Oregon
The Miller Lumber Company
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Pup's Coffee House
1,190«.
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hotel
M c C auley
J. G. GILL, D. M. D.
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SPRING GOODS
Spring Suitings. Me» Waistings, Fancy
Dress Goods, Latons, Organdies,
Ginghams & Hercules.
SHOES and HALF-SHOES
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EniBitit Doclon Pniu Ih li(ri^»<a
Wr rrfor l«tUi U*»«n %*»«>«,a. I*»TVM*<.
•utfflCiug * «w n krioww *• la
Favorita Pti-wnpii >n
I* Jahn I * f« imw * m F th* ICilliofili Stag
S< Tn» K» 1 B» ri< Manti al Ravtaw e*y»
• ! Uairarn
i/b' »»m« la ^wi>wbk%
I« an» of the ■ hlef 1 ng rad Ian U of the *F>-
varito l*re*. rip<lon * :
•A r> i h«li whi* b ln*art«*4f s- t« a* a at«*
ta< lfi»W :au»r • • • h aar« f r normal a*
<1* mv
U m » «murr rvproducii««
lie r. <i! IfitS'i "In 11 » liAilkt wr h«rg a -.wxdh»
u tu «r h rr>»r«» fuily an«**** (hr
VUtiaxi. ■» fAaO» i- y 4Arr >trus orttA
I job
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v.'/ i In ihr> «(•»•* -tit of diwaac« p*
< uliAt « W
. !» it ia a.Hikxik u»«l • t
to
BT.V« «III- n tS»««a (fcrf voraauat a«b* tatelk *U»*i
for Ito« r*<
aK’Okt * I* Frf» furth«*
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In tbr »•»- la. With |r«i<v»rrh<r«s
at.-r
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r'.is ï H i as»*>- a
l • ¡ib t lit’ ulr <ll«ca*«-!
Ih» r*>prvniM< <»♦» ffíiDs of «ornaci. «*<ts»tsig
•««•«ai «i ut b.at n» ctor
«f U m Iti*
n<
rrl.arfia flM*Mlif.< due l»> a «vafe­
en «»1 c«>Hditk>u uf li»« r«produktiv« «ralrm;
Si rt».. rrfer» . n t>t>r»w<a«d <»r al**«*<il namUtiy
I h ri -!•
»ft« ¿ rr<>m ut aa'«u*»pai*rln< tg
a*
f» al •
-n f tba d <»a’lv« irctfaria
and a> » * u. thin M •<!» babai, .to««» *
o*t «ai
* In Ih«» nUr«-€»M» k»*or vari wl U m »
al-i'Hnrn •
H mor» «w lea* of the abov* «ytnploma
ar« pr-^nl. no Invalid wwnaw naa <1*
batter than lak« pr F’*rc«’t Favorit*
l*r«*. ripi -m one of th* tending Ingrsdh
r- •
f w|
. . I r, orn r » • or licioni*^
and th«* m«dlcal pr»»pwrtlna ul which J
tnoat faithfully r*<>r«w*ut%
Of liai ten sMMkl r w»t. another prominenti
tngr«Mli«ht
Xav riu» I•r»«« rtpl!<»•.•
I*r f I nl*v X3!¡'igwtw«t. M l>. of Han
n«»it Medical < <»i «g»*. < htrago aayt:
•It I* an Icita-rtanl rrmealj Ir» diuaMaV-ra
U.»' •
B all ■ a arrfeal • M**JM«a«to •
and general «n C mî A««««« l U U uaafwi •
l*r * J hn M s : ! Irr XI O íala of
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• >at» I I. Ih^rt o no r»M- fk. ««vs- in wa-
tcAuh
tAerr ia a». A g«n*r<d un »«HraUy 1 >zp«no»»n It
la
o-a an led aa tAr k»t»k uarf«4 i*
Wil d«l4htatm1 alato**
Prnf Bartholow M D , nf JefTrrsu*
M«*l cal ( «»II« g«« aaya oí Golden *w *i
•ValuahU iu uterina henH-rrbag« rae«*«*-
rhagia fading» and > .u gnau re djatnetMJ*-
rb«»a pa.nfu! menatruaii nl*
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Or Pu r. • » Favorite Fr^orripulir» fa’th-
full* represent* all th« above na*«d tn
KadlrnU and cure« IhedlaoBMB fuf which
ar are rmoma>*bdod.
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Regiatration hooka opened by county
clerks Tuesday, January 2, ltotjri.
R.-gintratlon books cumo I fur Pri..,..»
Election, April 10, at 5 r. w.
Kegmtration books opened after Pri­
mary Flection, April 25.
IC<*iri*trato,u Lo A* <*l<eed fur i/..m*rN
Election, May 15, Ara.
1.only clerk» give notice of Primary
Election not later than March 21.
l»ut .lay for filing iwtitb.n», for plac­
ing nam«» on ballot l it State, Congrve-
•loiial ami .hatrict ofiicee, March .10
la.I .lay for filing (wtitl -ns Aw Cum-
ty otfleers, April 4
Date of Primary Election, April 20.
1900.
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Canvaaring voti-a of Primary ElecUou
for State < ifi. r», May 5.
laat .lay lor filing |«mpti1ets arimw
Ing meaaurve, December 30, 1MO5.
laat .lay lor filing Initiative pctiUoua.
Frbruarv .1, IWtkl.
laat .lay lor tiling petitions op|-«ing
measure», February A, IMN.
Number of signatures rnuuirrd lo ink-
tisto law» or anmmltn.nto, 7UW.
laat day for filing certificates of nom­
ination lor state ..ITices by aeruili. ui
electors, April 19.
laat .lay tor filing nominating peti­
tion» tor Stole iTIicea, Msy 4.
laat day for filing certificatea of nom­
inal. n for County offices by aaaeiubly <X
electors, May 4.
laat .lav for filing nominating pwi-
lions for County office», May 19.
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WANTRIM— .Man in Ru h »Uta to travel
p -t aigna, advartiwr- and leave mmplau
..f our g<»>d». Salary |75jpar month U
t»r davlor expena.-« K OILMAN CV>,.
bapt. S. At la» Hl.ck, Ctocago.
The Norwich Union i» solid and »ub-
T. L. treouaa agent.
I •tautiaL
babeen ba fur the bajmag H ivb .
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