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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1906)
(IldJillX ( Ol X M J l ’A c Baï^iam JZcU!3 Beware of Dcfettñe Tit'“* BIALYSTOK SCENES *F!UBgbitì) EVERY FRIDAY AT : .äs»* wo oatiuoR Linn County Abstract Co. Hnrrihle H«tail$ al Ratrharv al ly.Tc L DUttö ■ CRYING FOR HARVESTERS Unemployed Men for Kansas Grain F.elds Hard to Find 1 j -r » » .»> ' Kan.. Jan« 1*-—Kanea* la V «'<• » A er - ter •• Ilie «r-4 >4 'M ter **«?•■»>•-*ÿ A4v«cU*Hl< Oetne« >«n*aG« &(v*ett«e«M-el. ■ ■ b*athe « tev • ,»••» t» ►-•• a * ». .< ¿PR0FESSÍ0 («ir» j ret* tenta ndr» w ». of Now . loeb ami othvre. ii !eü’ i» tttd the bill. 4<b von Hternborr. of abbate I into the ulhce. t t • ceremony. t »i»* I tw • | v’»a tn J* gn- wrltlrg e the -— first ----- tare. with a to id gold bv h • J** pie of |v name, •* Riioeevelt," fa qulii taken from an >»• • ( h • bill, the president Reveridge and Mr. be rompletlon of thair a« UI mi ' v tn connect >n He also eapreeaed be pe. i r id Amona and mid avail themaelvea of f to come into tba Union din eveiy view point, he 0d f • as <1 e a •• thing a« the opportunity • attain in a reo re of aetdeiit rani that l e had «•»el tn the a lmiaaion of Melico* aa many dl of hia regiment. feeuled there H 4ry«M' BEST -ATTORNEYS A1 uv 4..« kiv« H MONT Arg ATTORNEY AT Metate PaHte »• < -r r«co.«...ud i , ^i))M«aroab a War AVAILABLE - ATTORNEYS Al »*0*-. gii».«. Piral !<alleasi Va »ISAM c. nomo. M p Xiraduatt Eclectic Md « iMiessii <iR4 £}■ PRILL M D: COPY PHYSICIAN ant fl •cid, Orara TtltghOfU lwflkMUkf g| BcU C; «na Albany Lune h 2(k. Meal m Open All Ni^ • Al BAN V. ORtGON. Trait.» !••»• W»»t *•! • 'or F. ri sn<1 laavB for Altwnf «II x> • I M •«»rm ; «at »• I'.'Vtl a >1 • am loava» Albany 13 IS p m It » p m It • a m Attiva» Avhian«! U 13 a f» Arriva» Micntrneulo* » p m » » a ta • a m Arriva» “-»il F raw- • í- <u T» t ** Only Flr»t-Ui»«« Shop In Th« Cite Hhavlng... Ifalr Cutting 15 cent« Shampooing It.« the lullt»»» a»‘*l Tootl»! tôt» <»n i«»fh train» balr <ar» »»a<ramanlo lo <»«4*w awJ F1 Psao. and TiHirtat rat» lo < h < •*“. Fl I4»u • Or-<an»an4 WaahinstoM I onuactln« at »an Franriarw wit* iba »»varai ii»9H-»hlpllr.H fl* Hwi.iúwtw, japan. « Bttia. rtUilpi ma» « antra» an4 Moul» a A •aa I, H» '’«loo«« »«atol »I • •r ad !raa» •<•«»»•« 4. I. ORAIO. a. P. A Portland. Oroaon GEORGE DAVIE PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Of Portland, Oregon Pays Sick. Accident, Death Benefits MONTH 1'1 R DUES $1.00 NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION lor particular» taa GROVER POMEROY Agent St IO. OREGON ' T L DUGGER: < olle, lor LUMBER! LUMBER! Il 1». I^njon, of the Bilveu l>en Sawmill«, i» prrpsrr-1 to fill order« for Common « Finishing Lumber Order« taken at the yard« in H. io or at the mille in Bilyeu I>en. Hie lilinl-er I« the beet ol mountain tir. an i pro < a are rra.onablr. LAINDOIN! LANDON! onf.te-T th* H>rl*tlan» to separate A ( hri*- tl,<-m»elv«Mi teotn the Jew* llan «to-lent named Dikar protected ami LITTLE MAIL WAS LOST Then all the • a* killed on the spot. J •«• nere «hot Surprising Amount of Butin««« Now in San Francisco Postoflice OHIO'S GOVERNOR DEAD Washington, June 10 — riiatmaster (renerai Uortelyou hai received tinal Bright'« Disease Carries Off John report« from the postmaster at San Pattison Suddenlr- Francisco, dealing with detailing the Cmcinn (ti. Jene 19—John M. Pat- poetai condition« during the great di«- neon, governor of Ohio, died of Bright's aalet there arid pointing out that the iliseaee at 4 20 yeeterdav afternoon at amount of mail loat w«« comparatively The po«tina«ter report« that hi« home in Milford, 15 mile« east of • mail iiii « lieautilnl biItelile near May 3 t| ,, re-oola <d the canceling ma Hua city. bis home hie body «ill I« laid to reel chine* at the San Francisco p< «tuffi ce on Thursday afternoon at > o'clock after • bowed the collection ol mall within tiO.OOO le lent of Hie heavieet collection »ervire« in the Mrthodilt church. on record in the office, while the stamp Ills death iame euddenly and •alee were witlrn 1300 ol normal tinrxpt- led evrn by hl( physician« The postmaster eayt, however, that Early Hun-lay evening family. governor «nfl.red considerable acute the mail« of ««-ond-cia«« matter were pain, but later be *enk into a quut but a littlle over 30 tier cent of the Al 10 o'clock yesterday morn- amount before the earthquake. • leap <ng Dr. Belt made his usual visit and adda that there ha» l-een no falling found hi* patient in a coniato«» «tate in the amount ol registered mail The governor never rallied and death celie I There were 30 employe« of the poet came pearefolly at 4 TO. Andrrn H Harri«, lieutenant gov- office whoee home« were burnwl out in ernor, «bo, under Hie constitution, tie- llie Are, many of the men l«ing left comw governor daring the rest of the destitute, but »«> far aa known only one term for aliii-b Mr. Tallison «aa elect employ«, a carrier, loat hi« life, «hile •d. ia a Republican. lie «a» l-orn in one other la missing. The poatmaater Butler county, Ohio, Novena tier 17, general h«a written the poatmaater. II» aa« admitted to the >«r in •pecial'y commending the action ol I - I »rio. II i «■• elected lieutenant gov- certain employe« and haa called the at ernor both times that iA ilham M- Kin tention of the «« retary of the treasury to certain officiai» In the cuatodiau lev a as rlioeen governor service of that det*aitment. Cannot Enter Conspiracy. Pueblo, Jun« HI.— Holding that corporation cannot «ulet Into a con-pit acy or commit a crime, District Judge Diion today eoetamsd a motion toquaah the indictment returned hv the grand jury against the Colorado Fuel A Iron company, and Hie Colorado Ruppi) com pany, charging them with the violation of the law twating on the ‘truck Sys tem.” Judge Diioo stated that the ir> dictment was fatally defective In that it failed lo «tate connection Frank J Hearne. D. C. Mann, J.C Sehernk and others bail with the companies. Total of Dead Uncertain. Rial y ato k, June 9.—quet reigns dar throughout thia devastated town Firing was heard at midnight on the outakirta of Hialyatok. near the ceme tery, but no further divorden have or carmi. The total figure« of the caau altiea are not available, but 70 boil lea Thia >> claimed t«> were bot»**l today. Ise leæ than half lbs total of the billed Jewish eeumatea say that not lesa than I he nnmiser 11)0 were billed. woandeil ia enarmone. Counted 200 Jewish Dead. , Jone 19.—Tb« Nev<eti thi« city published a diepatch today from it« correspondent at Bialystok, I personally counted 290 J««i«h corp»**. • itTMit comber ol Only wLi-h w*r« horribly mutilated. ■Il Cl rbtiana wera kilted.*' Fir« Burns All Day. St. Paul, June 1». — The ell story Rvan Anne« building was completely gullwl by a tire which was discovered »Kin after H o'clock thia morning and which bnrn«l fiercely all day. The ra limateli Io«« to the building« and «lock« ,1 the ~ . uriants is tietween 1450, i X h ) The fire originated in and »500.000 the l«aement of the store occupimi by the Palace Clothing company, auptwa edly from a de(«-tive electric wire Several firemen were cut by flying piece« of glas« and 37 were overcome by t eat «ml »m.ike Settlement Nim«d After Wagon. Arlington —Home 30 year« «g«» a few men m»ttled <>n a flat al*out 12 mile« In the crew was south of Arlington. only one wag«>n—an old Hclmtler. • ime way they began rallittg this neigh borhood Schuller, from the oh! wagon. A few years later it wa«, as it ia now, When thr known as K-hutler Flat. Condon branch raihoa»! of the O. K. A N. Co, was built, a station was ratal- habed near thia place, ami ia name I bis I« one of the tliirs* Kchutlar. farming sections in Giiuaui ruuniy, an«' i-iiii).’ thus from an old wagon found for a fine wheat t»rlt. the E. S. lamport company a I4D »el ol harne»» and F Abater Saddlery rnpai y a III) rube. It I» eipected that a large numi er of farmers will i«»r I Left* Herfelary barbiti will «ui ply applicant* with all the nrrraaary information. Prune» Promue Great Yield. Ualrm—The rain» of lb« paet two weeka bave not done a* much damage to Ikerriee In thia vicinity aa eipet led, • nd a good crop ia being gathered. the wet weather baa made paaturage eirellent and an ei.ormoua crop ia •med. with few el re pl ions, prune groweia report bumt>er crop, at.-I In »oine <>r< E>artia the fruit ia so abundant that weak I inn» ara already breaking Grain Sack Problem Serious. A few cherrira bava been crack »«I bv l’end letón—The gram «wk problem the wet «rathe r promiar« ’o be »eriou« for Hie termer« of Umatilla county, wbo will uve 3,- PORTLAND MARKETS Al Hie preeent 000,000 Hili year. price«, 10 cent* each, thi« mean- 1300,- Wheat — Club, 72Ä’3r. biti seien», Other Fte.’ern 000 in thi« county. 74*475«; red, 70d|«lc; valley ( tregon countie«, it I« estimated. will N ». 1 whits feed, |3I 50^ 13 a«e at leaat 3,000 000 more, making a total of 14,000,000 for tin- »«lion giay, 111.50 per ton Harley — Fee»!, I2I 4.Ì 50 per ton; Thia entail« th« ««fenditure of nearly brewing, nominal; rolled, |35i42fi hall a million donare for gram » i. I ■ «hieb, together with the eipente ol Hay—Valley timothy, N >. I, 912 50 harvesting th« crop, reprveente an '13 per ton, clover, |7 A0g|5; cheat, enormoua espendltare of money Iwfore |h 4» . gram bay, I« <43 . alfalfa. 513. anything ia reali*«! from the crop. Apples. 50(43 50 t*er Ims; F ruit apricots, |1.25(412 per crate; cherries. Resume Work on Reservoir. 75 c <4II tier b i; atrawl»errtes, 5g|7c Kngvee — W >rk on the big reservoir j«er pound ; giw>er 1er ries, 5(4 7c lor irrigation purposes started at lake pound; l.ogan lorries, |1.75 per crate. Waldo, in the Usacade mountains, 10« Vrgrtahl Beane, fi'BM; »wht>age, miles east of Eugene i, by A. R Bl I pound; lettres, head. 15<425u. laat fall, will lie resume«I within r few anione. 5<!0c per dotan; pean. 4»45c, day». Mr. Bla< k bat left here with a radishes, 10(420c per d<-aen; rhubarb. g<H»l «lieti force of men to continue the per pound ; spinach, 2 4 3c per work A year ago tins summer Black pound; parsley. loe; turnipe, 1141.25 filed on the waters of th« lake and tier sack ; raimts, »15475»- rwr sack; announced a big irrigation project for be«*ta, M5< (4|1 i»er sack. the upper Willamette vail y. New. 1 ^<42c per pmnd. • >nion claim« to tie tracked by Eastern capital Potatoes — Fancy graded Burt»anbe, ist», and «ays he will carry hi* plan« to | 504100« par hondred; ordinary, nom conaummet on in th« not far future. inai ; new Ca'iforma, 242‘ ac pound. Working for Coaat Railroad. Putter — Fancy creamery, 17’Zip Newport—J r Stewart. will am Hearth and O. Kroge’ad, mem tier« of per pound* I* gge — Oreg m ranch, 21 (4 22c |»er the Toledo corporation organi «ed for the purpose of eecnring th« r ght of d« a-n. «ay for the coaat railroad, «ere* In thi« Poultry — Average old hens, 134 city laet week agitating the forming of |3i^ per pound; tniied chicken«, 124 a company of Newport people to help 12 %c; broiler«, !54lfi^c; in the endeavor to bring the railroad w^41lc. dveewed chickens, 13414c; through thie section. They «ucceed.d turner», live. 17 4 17^r; turkey«. in aronaing the citiaene to «och an ei drr«M«-d. Cho -e. 20422c; geese,'• H*e. tent that a company with |*> 000 cap M%49c: docks, old. 11 4 12«*; young, italiaation it proposed to lie formed. 134(413 c . Jewish Appeal for Help. fxindon, Juna 10.—The !>aily Te e graph thia morning prints a telegram received in L>ndon from llelaingfove, Il ia datwl Mnnday after* F inland noon and ia aigna ! by M. \ inaver. "The outbreak The telegram raya at Hialyab k clearly wat the loginning of an organised maaaacre rimilar to the Only energetic bloody October days, Bend Ships Horses. interventi» n can prevent a terrible Bend —Many horse* are being ship catastrophe. Peril ia imminent. ped from Bend and vicinity to Portland peal to all inflaencee to help ua Many and other pointe in the valley. rider* are out on the range« rorindir.it Smoke From Sh««ta. It i» feared up all available borren. Rmldlng, Cal . Jan* IV.— Repotte ara ¡ that considerable horae thieving haa being received here that «m- ke I« poor- been going on in lhi»«e< ti->n, a* a num ing trom the cone of Mount flha«ta and , ber of valuable horee« eie i»i«eing, and that deep rambling« are heart in the ae «orne anapiriotn character» bare been not «een on the rangée of late it la fmred The repot t« I mountain*. II at th« animate have i-een tan off. ; credited. r.i! ; a , ialvttok Will Be Imitat* i Other Cihes. ers Juatie« kf ths Tsaea .•✓M . > i te Ni HAI AI TACK. 8HELÎ0N REAL ESTATE ÔB • ■ F», » ffi.—"Wa have every /r that the massacra of ok I« a rehearsal for a «Ilion *»< the atrocities of ••i«l Or. raal Nathan, t Central Jreiah Belief “Our inf irmâtnm be HtalyaUh maaaacre ia t if officially inspired ’ nary outbreak as was We have learned ¡nei* government a allegation • legan in conaeauence ting thrown at a Lhria* >r craaion by Jews ia a bood. Bialystok ta Hill «^f the drunken ( oeaa* hv, 40bP->in«*d that no Jews v all ?>e aTTowe J lo r». a¡ e 4ir go OBfObbOll. “The military bave dreerteil the rail* wax station and every passing tram ta held up and the passengers plundered. Panic reigns in the neighl>ormg vll* lagos, which fear thty will be the neat N un>er <ua ’ termali object of atta« k firms and individuals are among tha tuffrrert at Hialystnb and cause the inggeetion that Gerrnau intervention l«e inVuks»!.“ DISAGREE ON PIPE LINES. Rat* Bill Conferee* Thrash Over Old Straw Without Result. Washington, June IS. — In th« ab- •en<e of Representative S'erman, of New York, who ««• out of the city, the conferee« on the railr<«d rat« bill were in session lee« Ilian an hour today, and reei bed no de«- »k-n on any »nbjrct. The pipe Un* amendment was dis- cuaee-l. Senators Elkin* and Tillman opposing any change In the provision making them common carrier« and con tending that moel of the companies that have protested the amendment are •nlxirdlnate companies of the Standard Oil company. Opponents of the amendment pro pose I that the amendment which pro hibits a rommon carrier from earning comnnwiltiM it produce« tie changed to real “railroad rartying commodities it produces.’’ in order that tin» amend ment shall not cmiflict with pipe linee. which are constructed for the eo'e pur- r-ee . ( carrying their production« this were done, they agreed to support the pipe line amendment Kansas Will Investigate. Topeka, June IB. —Hecretary fl. J. ('rombine, cd Hm Kanaa« State Board of Health, has commenced an investi gation of the Kansas pa. king houses; «■th a vie« to ascertaining «beiher or not preservative* cf a hatmful nature are need in preparing the produce. Sanitary condition« In the big plant* at Kanaa» City will also be looked into. Dr. Crumbine «latee that the Investiga tion I* not the reeult of the government "ep<irt on the Chicago planta, but «a* planned by him liefere the Neill Rey nolds investigation «as commenced. British Colonies Guilty, Too. london, Jon« IS.—Th« report of Dr. Tho-ne«, the medimi untrer cf th« bor ough of Stepnri, to th« loral govern ment board, «how» Hint hie department during th« laat fir« year« E m destroyed over a ton of rotten tinned food« daily Throe, he at the Stepney «harree. adda, «ere not American good«, ar lion«—Oregon, 190n, 9^012». Wool— Eastern Oregon average rwst. prartimlh no canned good« from Amer valley, coarse, 22S<BÎ3c; ican concerns ar« Imported through th« fine, 24 425c , mohair, cboicn, 2*4MOc Stepney «harree, hut «er« col miai meat, fleh and fruit. per pound. Veal— Dreaae !. 447« per pound. Ra-ef — Bresee«! bull«, 3c per pound. row«, 4^45tgc; country steers, 544«. Mutton — DrMMn. fancy, 7<4c per peuind; ordinary. 544c ; lamb«, with pel) on 4«. Pork—Dresaw I, 7<9c pat tound. I 3 -4 Pass Three B < Bills. Washington. Jun« IB.—A conelnaion «as reached late this af ernoon by boote lamiera whereby the meat in»p«c- lion bill, the pure food bill and the im migration bill are all to be pas ed thia week In the order named. à «fa . V T“1 • *«..• fit T»_. » i *FW • ’ 1V.C.- veg í*r X vF.w- • A J - -- ♦M>» a v r • V * :• ' Z '« > - . K. «5- ."M * ■« W. \ '