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V •* V 4 * ‘ »»''.r* *»•** » t ';4 . >-xs. ■ 7. * m.ww • A .V ♦ -w— -»Mrs 2 ’ a » * »5 * SCIO BAILEY GETS J HARD JOLT Tens ïoîers Rtpuí aíe IM “Oily" L»*miiir -Ci^ta! CMiiLy Opposes Mis Re E tc '. im ftry lititrly. THE SENATOR HAS A HARO ROW TO MOE Sprclsl Primary Campici« I y CaatraUrd H Pis from C»»unty Judge '«lewart with ple«»- urv, The Tlie Naws Nana is i. gla-l. gla»l, al«>. alw», that a Hnamial »Utement relative t»» laat «tatemen! v»-ara county Inlsui«-»« la to I mp furnisbe»! But why wait hv the court in April 'till April, Judge* The Naws inultr- aland» that the county fioca I year el- pln-a with the calender year or with pri u» to ua am! to the pe» i pic Jouo AU gene ally in these |*art., that right now • a g «»I lime for the «taU-menl , Mxal.ig mat llie c-.-irt ha. ina»le rovi»i.-n» to< lb« revenue« tor h»U7 am ha» cli«»«d th»- bu.iu»-«. l->r HUM The proper lime to •h»>w u. I« no a. THEY INSIST ON ACTION OIL TANK EIPLOOEO AT JUNCTION Otatttoo H a I m J to Uttlaf the Butrkt Atkraci ta.-.a»ri s.i4 FaulU af Vate arc Expected to I «ri 114« A g alas! lila. Snark I’oia l.a<ta< li tlx Eiplartoo Atari«, Tex. Jan 5.—A majority »I the Dermwrst» of I'rav.i. Co i .ly, Hi whi«h the slate caplt'l I« »ltuate>l. Io d ty Vkkled agalll»t ti e re r;a» tluj| J “alley to the Vn.te»l NtatU« .“ie.iatr its two rei re«entaliv«a In the llouo- were i».atrucle«i »•'vordlngly. The apecial primary wiilcii Was h»-l»i for tin- |>-irp »i- <4 obtaining tin» exp r-- aiu I uf the ih-tiiocr lie suffragist »•> iiiatked by i..tens« bittern-as ua both sides. I h« vsri.ms pollli g place- were surrounded by a» tiv« worker», l»>lti l-.r ami agairn-l Mr. Bailey. I he c lUuty organ i.illon wa» i>p)»»«e«i to him almost to a man ami tlie niacliim-ry.uf tlie pri mary wa» in their li mia. No complaint is made, However, 4 iiolairm-«» at III. hand» of tlie el -ction ’itftcenr by Ihr Bailey »Ipportere Tiie fight w»< Conducted aqitarcly Oil I mii I i antes The Vote of all the counli iHicta i» not »el li, but the count ws that Bailey has lie»:’ defeated by al> it 2»1» I I.»- t l!e. I tin- p: maiy re»ltil throughout tin- state is ex |n-cte»l to lie far-reachii g. Se iatoi Bailey and b a frit-mlc were |»»rtleularly anxious to receive a vole ol c -nli-leme at the lianda ol Demi« rat» <4 'hr »tat»- capital, particularly in view of the fa»- that many of the stat» leaders o th party make their horn« here, some u them temporarily, and the lurthe» reason that th« moat of th« memtier» o. the legislature are now here to attend llie coming sea-ion of that lm»ly Woicb oi’Clis nevi Tuesday. Il was (ell that the Ik-iii’M'rst» ot Illi- k iHUty an-l «'tv «••«-• pr »baldy hi closer touch with the s'tuaiioii gr iwing out of the charges which ar-- p-n ting again-« Mr. Bailey than the deman-ls of any other coininunity in the »tale and that they were, tlierefore, in p-milimi to vote nmre Intelligently < n the pr->po»ition uf re-electing Mr. B-uloy to tin senate. taax at tlk Members ol lit JtHIcury CMHtütt Went IM Instai Cast FmaOy St aiti Dur ng frtstnl Sission il Co'çrtsi Drstrorrd Ba(<a(r Car laiur<4. AiasW, Jan. Id—A. the Southern Pa- irt< Kam No. IA. sonili bound wa» »ta.uliug at Junction City loot night s|i..rtly alter eleven o'clmk, the oil lank on the i ig lue«.mollir, which wa» taking oil trun, the supply tank »u.id lily el* piole»! with lenitic lorie Biasing oil was thrown in every direction, and Uitb the mail ami t«aggage cara were «et ou nrv. U»a former being totally destroyed together w ith all ita contenta. None ul tin» mail wa« --ave»l. Effort- of the creili crew and |»i-«enger», »ave«! the reiu.iiu- •1er of th« train from burning. ili» birg- storage oil lank >ll l liot raptóle li, a ».«rui'lig mirarle, noon» a»» killr»l or Uipile«l 1 lie explo«luil I. thought to have occurre»! a. a result uf a .park from the engin-» Ialini»! mio llie ml lank. NEÛR0E5 G3 TO ISLAM 55 All BUik R-tinrub W.il Swa br ia Fklllppiart. Frifbtfally Baraed. Tile»»lay altcrmsm th» lelcjih me con veyed the Intelllgenee to thia city that lli« Eiglil-year-old daughter ot John Mack, who livi-s in Marlon County near the Sorth Santiain railroad bridge, had tieen so (riglilfully buriieil that her life was de«|«iired of. So particulars further than the little girl was playing atMiut a builil ig stump, «l.en her cioti - Ing Ix-came ignltml in eouio way a..d lie- fore llie tlames were smothered she was humbly burned. l.apaa.— The unfortunate little gin was released from her suffering al about 10 a. m., Weduewlay. Tlie atrti» te»i |«irnt are i«ru»lidy entitled tu thr «ympathy ul the community. Fair 5«bw.rlbcri To Med The »oil. Hing committer ha- called a meeting of the »ii I mm r I Ilers to the Fair A»«»« iatioii ati'k, to meet at I p. ill. January IV, al the city hail in tin» illy. All .ul.» rilwr« and everybody wlroia lnterv»te»l in having a tir»t-cla.« dl.tricl lair at Hcio, i. urgently invite»! to lw present ami assist in giving the enter prise a go». I l.xiel tow»rda aucevaa. I'liere arc »till a lew aharea la king to raiae the desired amount ul money; therefore com« prepared to give ti»e riiterpriae tinamial a..i»tauce. It la |Mirvly a farmer« and atoek*bree»lrra Fair, deeigned h»r llieir benefit. Nolet every man in the Turk» of the laritiam, who lia» tlieae it.trreata at heart, be prwent. I*o not .land back and el* pect aome one el.e to take the lea.I, but come pr.'|mr»-»l to take the lead yuuraelf, if neeeeaary. JURY LIST Amon» the liai of voter« nbject to jury duly during IVU7, the f.dhiwinw wcio name« orear t barloa Weaely, T. M Munker«. Riley Nhelton, W m brenn» r H. II. Quigley» Geo. If. Gar lami, A F.. Raodall. John Holt, A. T. 1‘uwell, J.«. Young, WUeon Kicharhaun We publish llwnLove comtnunicatmn • ami L. E. Miller. JANUARY lia. hra*»l of. *.«> 50. llie two p»»tkrra brought Cliff t »riffln and liilli Beeil have com- pletnl a fsuvy fence which thev hair Iwen two m.ii.th. lu building. Cl iff <itiffin alirmle»! a ««lai |Mrty al Mun- kirala.l *wk. li» Fitta JhllJAN JOI I I NU S ILLNESS IS VERY SERIOUS Giungi for the Wcrsi His Then Place in Lisi Day or Two and Harriman's Friends Art ALarmtd al His Condition. A hide wmtery tl.i--c »lava. JILL (SI SUBCOMMITTEE TO ME REPORT Ret *ln Off kt If L’dit. « WiihAoUttc Cat* hroulkx if art B a idei. Nall Car a«4 lb CaaUab Ar* VI tailiKiiiiv, Jan., 5.—Ti.eni.iKi an-l lenllt Cavalry and Hi«- twenty-tillli hi * lautry, i.icliijing al th« m-gro »>ldl«rs in tl.r Regular Army m tliia country, have I mw - ii urderod I»» prepare tor »« r»icv in die Philippine., and will »ail al different liiliu» l«elwe«-n March Saud June 5 of thia year. The only ulner regiment cisilipowd of m-griH-«—the iw. -ul; -i-iiirtli Infantry —ia now doing . in tin- :'iii>ip|..i»w. otii-'i k > hj |.« ur-lerc»! tu the Pi illj.ploe« are lb« MXtli Cavalry ami th« eighteenth, twenty sixth, Twenty-ninth ami rinrtn-tli infantry. Fite troupe «Lie!, will be rvlieve-l by llie »eieiing ul llie»« regiment» will be the Fourth, : liew feve ilh ami Eight Cavalry and the Min- h, Fhirteentli, Fifleenlh, Siiiceutb ami .Sinteeiitli infantry. It wa».tale»i by the Major-General, Bell (ìlici ot Staff, llial the negro regi* itieula air la-lug «r.it to the Philippine» WILL ’ SHOW’ US IN AHÎL. laeau-e il la ttieir turn lu go and BH>< ta-caUMi ul any deaire to get them out While Appropriations Were Large Last Year tk< ot the l'iuie<i Hlalea al tin» lime. Coad Says Money Was Honestly txpendeJ Auanv, On., Jan. 7, ivm> F.ni-mn Sasrnan S««i Dear Sir—I liavr ju.t read over v--ur article on ‘‘Official Eltrnvagai.ee” and on it» face it uliuw» ut> a xtroi.g cane again»t the Cu iuty Court. Believing a» you •! • that i«ur figure» are correct, I don'l womier that yoa »hunt the Pike County Sli-gan, “Show me” and a»k for a Hnam-ial statement. Ill reap.n.« I neg to »tale that our annual Htiamial »tatemen! will I m - publisned in April, and I believe it will demon»! rata the fact that ymir Court lia» not Unen extravagant. But in the ineautinw, to relieve the anxiety of th-»«« who have read th« article m ipieatmn, I want bi call your attention to one important Hem of County eiiM-mhliire which yon have in aome way uverlo->ki»4 in you. figuring, ami that ia th« S»li»»». I »mJ. !»»*t »-ar we »et naide tur nae of the achool» practically ♦■H.'kJU.IW, an»l thia year it will be about lb name aiu-»ui I. Then for anvwral yeara I ms k, there lia been a debt <>f from fii.iam iai b> «3»,* 0 hJ.'M). I cannot get at the exact figure« now, l-> tell you how miicli tin. ha» tiren re»iuce»l, but I am < eitaiu that 110,'NM <» w II im»re than cover it. The levy thia year w-.uld have lawn S1» mill» Ind it not hewn for th« «nor- rm.ua increaae in our Sute tax. O ir Blata tax last year wa.. in round num- here, »33,1»«».Ui, »nd thia year it ia b*>. tOO.UO, an increuse «4 4.'7,O).UH. A levy of 14 mill» would pnajuce »»out 0 >, ao you can rodily see why the levy was pla<'»«l at l<> nulls. Y. mi ' mention the lai t that many of our f.inn C-'Uiity peuule are Mia-onri- an». I waul bi -ay lust two members of the Court bail -ron> that »ta e, and lire other was born only abut tweriti mile« scr<an> the line, so we cannot cun- stotenlly object when any tax payer »ays "Bbow me.” While we are »-nnero ■4 th« e--tinty, we c«m»ider outselvcr servant» of tlie |>«’-pl«, and we a-e si wavs readv ami gl d to explain any • »•nr pubUc actions that are not thor oughly undersi-aaL ►inc* ely yours C. II. ST«w«ar Judge. OREGON. Oa«»i<ivi»v Naw» Brasai', Washing- ton, Jan. 5.—member» of l-ie Senate committee on judiciary Iwtve recently <. -,- I. . t - ul. «iMiiild I* taken -»n the ni’iuliiatmn >4 District Attorney W. t . Bri«n»i. 4 t>r» • gon ; that tie »bould I«* sillier i«ni lnbt*l .»r rejecltsl la-fore the clo*e of to« |>r. s- ent s«-Mioli If till* blew i-rwail» the •u I ’-c-»oi in it tee will I»- aske»l 1-» report and the wh»ile iiHiniillle- w.il inerì Iw «lid up>n I-’ make a iveomiiieii-latlon to the Menale. Both Republican metnbrr» >4 the sub committee, Klilrdgv and F raker, are as pronoun» d a« ever in their upintou hat Bristol’» nomination »b-iul-l lie re- rejawted, an»l Culberson, tin- minority ui«mb«r, il he vote» in favor -d confirm ation, will do a»» I nn an»« Senator G«.irin api>n>vrd Bristol'» apptintim-nt. J IlJtl wheu the oiiumitlce will taMr up the tatmlnr vase has not been dcterniind Fulton lia« d-me nothing alsnil it altu*r tbu Humiliation was •rill ill •» »rly Hl lilt* aeeaiun am! it la prtilntblr hr w ill i.«4 «Mil i r«t •*■(• u interfere when III« Hut un lew* 4 ip»»n lime lur a Vote e>>ai ges his attitude. It im «t I •re-4 >!»«• cuiiclilsi-in that Bristol will Iw a Ivereelv rejajrtd upm by the kommlitre-, in which ev nt the rejection -4 tn« coutil ■ malloii would |>n I mii I v follow. beiialor» who have kept track »4 this ease recently »ay it is uujust to let it drag without acta>n. it surti <»-ut cause elisia tor holding up th« ■■•■iiiliiallon Bristol should not oe jw'iiiitte-l lunger to retain otfie»- ; on the oilier hand, t! there is no can««* I r li-ildiiig i»«,*, li« ought to I«» courirmd Mary ll.t.inah I. vtailing rclat ve» u|> ’ tt Bn w n.villv. SURGICAL OPERATION WAS NOT A SUCCESS F art t'»lav an left Monday lor Canby, whelk- lie la altcmlmg ak Itool; gripi« h*laiu<*-l him a week LipcitrU Improvriarat DU Not Follow an J H- I b« luvi- iiry .lood at 19 above aero Groan Nu.h Worie It I» Iteobtlal When du« in irniug, a little < -l-ler than al ny H< Caa birr Evt4rm.r. ! lime laat winter. We Imp? llie wrailw-i ■a ill n»»i«rate auoii, leak grain may be greatly ‘iamage>l. New V ohk , Jan. S.—Tin- T.im-a to *.. ' ': morrow will MkV : * ■ i... . . i* . . t • • i .* . .11 ■ . 1.»- "Il Issarne known laat night that the week. » n.lit» h ol Mr. Harriman lia-l diaiige»! E.lwar»l Grimm i. tilling the pond I -r the w In tin» la«t .lav or two. ' u- i trim 1 willi I- g« I >r th - M ink« I'ne V|,mk. II . ft .-i I» »te i » • are !< ..king forward t > « long and »lea.ly alsnit lilin. dh»' o|M-r.»tioii wliuli Mi run «1 «awing ami to |» it »-Ul a larg» Harriman iimlerw lit abm.t a w.-a-k ag>> «mount uf lumtwr thia coming «p'lug an-l w lii. li wa« »-X| m - lol to give him r< ami »umim-r. lief Im» prov»«l to have I«-« n nut alto- K- riiel Bllvernag1*, who lia. .|H> .t the gi-'lier »mve»»tnl, ami Ida Comlitl'Hl nt l»a»t two y»*.kr. i-i t'wlifo’nia. ia vi.itmg tin» lime I» worse than at any time • m « the o|M-ratmii relative» ami tri«n I. In tul» vicinity. "Mr. Harriman l.«-l I«- n exp---ti»l to Mr». V Pinter, of |*->rtlaml, wlio ha» ■iyi-»nr t«-l"i»’ th- lut. i -lui» t <ii,ii. «'n. I hm - ii court.ir I 1.» the L<*»|nlal tor aeveral Commission Friday or .'••turdav. but at moudir pa«l, 1» vi»lliug wHi her ai»'er m-law, Mr«. J Gtime» We umlervlami <he ■ |«-liing ->f the hearing «ouiiael for Mra. Pinter enjoy» a lair degrv« ol th»’ I'lii-.n Pa-illc declared that It» . A I ' ■ ' '■ -4 ’, health. I . - ,-r - - i,4 It 1» rather diac-mraging to learn that that Mt Harriman's, n lilmii is reali» no arrangement» have be«u ma le lor tile exten«lmi of die rall«--a<l to Scio. thought -Smm ot our height».r» hkv« I k - c i ■ Mr. Harriman is nt hi« town ‘mii«e, • >pliuii»th' a« to pre tu t lb kt tin* viciu II F.aat MXty «»con-1 street." ily will bake thia tran«p.nation (aclllty ere I >lig. I preaunse t.ie l-m. «r we wait C<M NI Y «H kl PROCI I IHMIS. for the ra iruad the mure rua ly we’ll be to welcome Ha couiing. Owing io th»- prevalence <>( grippe <>ur «« bool lia» bee.i a little light lor tue pall w»-vk Perry Bilyeu an-l wife, of lialluway, are viaitiug relative, ami Irieud« in tin» vicimly. Perry -ay«. ' H im li gra«« la allnglit, ami tlieru’a auiuething doing mil tti, re ” Mi»« ll'lgli ■», texcher <>( the Slielloti ach’»»l, returiK.I Xatur iay to roanltlle her »- I.o. I, after a two-weeka Vlail Wllh relative« at AHiaiiy Mra. . Chriw Bumirtter i» «rriuutly ili. The M >nk* »re* hoi »litix h”* Irwiw. Some • < 4 «Mir iirighlior« noui'i «I » *uli U« follow Inetf rjúftttt|MV» CriP. a kill Ilog», W bile he and llurab.irg were The big timber deai, about which <*> dragging a large bug. the liav bm»k .■••■»I tn Heli lias been -ai l, did not niaterihie by llor»burg »lip|* l out ami .truck <> We|| Un», I don’t kn<>w »» y -u will be A. on trie knuckle o( hl» mi l lie finger, any p-M.rer h»r holding y >ur limber a piercing the liami nearl thr .iigli I'he few year» longer, anyhow. wound waa quite painful liy liberal II ud aupetviaur, J. A. Walker, and uh of coal 'ill for two urllir»»e ixi ir«. tin- oilier rcaident. ul tlii. mgk of the wu < m 1> pain c«aae»l an I In two 'ay< llie hand waa nearly well. S' »thing la e»| 1.1I to had a lilt • dirty work to du Saturda» in the way uf re|a»iriiig and building coal oil apply to a treali w ,uml. M>aa E litli Watkiii« nt S. i • made Cur- bridge., a» a result of llie recent tl-Msla lt«v. Col« preached an excellent tia Griltin ami hi» m >ther, Mr» S. W Irani«», a auctal Halt lor a lew day» la«l sermon, nimlav. Sevral of <>ur n«iglil»>r« made buxi week. Mr». Minnie, w ife of The »l .re <» »inc», ne«« trijMi to Mayton, la«t week. of Cornell 1», 1» now vl.miig with her Mr. Davia, of Waahiugt->n, «ian up M parent«, Mr. ami Mr», tieo Karla «1 limber few day* ago louking after J. P. Crabtree had a »erioii. encoun itiU-rt-.t*. ter a lew .lava ago He had caught a 0. hngr rat in a trap ami ar« iug it wa. about to fr»»e itaelf, lie gral.be»! the ro Property Traasl.-rs. dent Willi bil liami. Of our-»- J. I*, A number of |«-iie» .4 property ha» came off neeund be»t in the « r inmage <-liaiige>l l-amis. Hl Scio, recently. All Rena Game» a<»->m|>aiii»-»l 1»; Marion ehaugre however has lM»-n among our I*aven|»>rt, returned to In. im.ue at St, h<>me jex-ple. Till» <>»■» to »how H im ! John» laal Monday. Ma rem Will »Mil •oine of u«. al least, have faith ill our there for a few uay. own 1» wn anil that it lia« a prosperous Mr JnuMM Poimleiter f Con l-»n, wa« future she kd. Mat week En-M'll Mliel- a caller mi the w nler a tew >la> • ago. He t.m purclia-ed the F-»ren |>r»>|-«rty < n >a (nil ot inlorinalluu comer lug the Peiiilaii I Aveuu»'. W S. C.irpvuter h»s Comlon cuuiitry. p»ir. Ii'i-e-l tlm linsmes» prrqmrty at tlm Curtla Griffin made a flying visit to Nouili eml <4 the bn«lge, from Fr«»l Jvfleraon on Monday in which lie en* Jones J. F. Weaely lia* |»Ur«lias»d joyc<i aatnpling Oregon mud. Fre»l J..tn-»' residence projmrty. Frul Mr». L. Calavan, of Western W »»Il Jon»« lias jHircuaae»] tlie Peter Smith i ng ton, la now viailmg her Imabaiids rekhleme property on the M»«illi aide relative», Mra J M Bilyeu amt family. from Henry »lyera. It ia niiderstiMMi Clarence Rexford, of Walla Malta, ia that the seller iu each instiin. •• obtained alill here and apjaars to la? enjoying tr.a th« lull ahimint a«k<-4 lor his pru|x»rty. vlail. Other transfer» are l*»iked to occur In Mis» llddegardo NutherL.nl, aft«4 tli« near future. visiting her father, G. I.., lor a we k, r»turm»l th her home at M, .Miuv.il« Cardos Shaotiag. last Monday. Dean Turner hat retorne», from a It ia not often that tin» News ia n • rushing trip to Hpriugtield, w bett lie! quire»! tu call attention to careless went to •» ure a job of w jrk. Hut the aii.H.ling within the city, fi r a» a rule job waa too aweaty fur him. the city ordinance against »hooting Henry Ray ia building a hutfv new a it Inn the city limits is gem-rally oliey« barn uii Ina farm which will »msu loom e»l. Il-iwever, »-.me one wh iwa* using up Ilk« a bear on a »m»w hunk. a W-calib«r ntle on the «•trek in the Our xclimil, Distrlcl S' >. 77, will o|«>n Western j.irtl.m ot town, <le«wnr«* cen up next Monday with Prof. J ■-.-pn Va • sure In tiring tile gun was p.intrsl to «van ot Scio aa prlm'liml. ward tlie re»i<|em-e of our I tilrher, li. W. i »allies ami wile ar* »til, some Gi-.rge K.»-iH-kc. A Spent Imil that what uml«r the weatlier with »-olds in had apimrently glan -«.I from some he bead and lhr»»al. object, l'«lg'«i III Mr». Kootiek«'» dr«»» J. H. puimlexter rrcentlv aol.l tw< Luck ly no barm w«» <loue. but r not her fine hoga to J. F. Weaely ut Scio, at N tune might not reeult so fortunately, cents per p»uud. Pretty g»»i I for Sei- , ihir city marehall aliovkl Im-k after as lids 1» llie top pin»- that the writer these careL-as »Imotere, sharply teiklt st kkvimii :» ron 1107 \\ C. Slellma. har, Albany So. I llikeohiine, Vllmiiy No. ü. .1 II VI. ar-, MI m H N u terry Cummings, llalsi-y No 4. !> II. Pieic«, Harr.»borg No. !>. Will tirinie«, llarriah irg No. II. II nry Blakely, Br» wuavill« No. 1. ' Frank G Hmilh. B'ownsville No H. F M Johnston, Nh«»ld No. w. M. L. F-wler, Tangent No |.J, G. A. Arche, Albany N<>. II. It. E. Iliiatoii, Albany No. I.‘. II I . La«aell, Albany No. »3. H. II (ioin, Jeffi-rson No. 14. J. A. Bilyell, Km N ». 15. !.. " Pomeroy, Nein No. Irt. Alex Sumpter, Alliany N -. 17. W I.. Wallace, Le tanon N’-i, IS. Charles Hart, Mlainon No. ill. N. Biidg«n, S»laville No. S). J M Ku«, Crawfiirdaville No, 21. W. B ITrim|»mi, hweet Home N >. 2?, E. L. Gillicrt, Berlin No. XI. A. O. Ayers, l.ar-otnli No. 21. J. A. Walker, Jordan Nu. 25. W. K Surry, K vons No. 2*1. E I.. shepherd, Mill City No .’7. J. H. Reinhart, F>»»i»-r No. 29. A. E. Zieniny, Walterl«> No. 29. Julin Sniidner, Kingston No. .KJ. nma allowkii . Hughes A Knox .... B lie Truax et al ... Elina Tniâi C. II. Str* Ari Home Irl Co N Sumpter VI J. Crab', re« Ed Young Alex Hiimpter. G, E Samh-ra It. E. Hulhurt l>r. Jos Biulth Edwar<| Alt. ti Arthur Alien. Harry Npienger J. C. 1 .'.‘ilhvrlami J w Morgan I» II. Pier, c ... II. I* K luin W. It. Thompson i • ■ ' .1 v 'lay A N< ml<-r» .............. I’. J. t - i h Brauilelierry A W hech t A C. Mi-.Ima 'her II. Obiii.g J II M.ar. Berry I uiiimiiigs Will Grin iV* . ................... Henry B nkh y F. <i. Bmilli I M Juhltston ..,, v| !.. Forester I. '»V P.-im-rov K. E. Huston ........ il. L. I s MMII J V. Bdyr i It I. Vtalla-»' I» l> Harris .1 M Rice E. L. Gilbert A. O. Ayera A W M I im 5-Ml » (Ml 74 hi b b b ingvr ThiriMMm I >ir* ... Cucia Jack M.ller k.ie|M } m »»|»|.» inter < »U->I w Itile lelll-ig al».ut liinillug ili- ' l-alive m wil li” in thè S- io country in llie early day», id ili»» samum r gioii. I>r II. M. Jone» «|>cnt tlie hulidnys ili Porti imi wllh r- latlvea. J \t Mitcliell li«« :>|«-m-1 a gru- -ry .toro in tli»' |«>«t‘.tli- e buil.li g Mudent» bave arrivixl (mni Coburg, lUllu», lml«|M«ml<*iice, llaytou, Wamu and otlier nearliy |M»<nta. Four l 'li. ■<( tirat > la-- furiiiluie bave airiveil lo he placxl III tlie college ru una. Pr«|*rty in So-lai die i«->n III« r.t’.c l»r. I.'ithi-t and family gaie a li >« iniiaical entertainment. Prof. Har»lin la htllng tlm bilaineaa college r.Mim» with »uitahlo lurnitun». Mr. Ere»! Wykoff Ita» guise t<> Sfili City lo wurk. Dv'imia KI iiiii ami Mr. Bruer cani.» tiomr (rum lite Scr.-ggin camp to reinuin iinlii batter wcatlmr »<•'.« In. N> roggm A Co. hot f-.rty or flfly cord» ul w . m <1 due to thè fngh water. IleV Ilo) le» ha« r. tuini .l front Flor ence. Ile lumi aucc»»aaful revival me. t* iug» thero. Harry II lyle« hi» roturned fritti ca»- lem Oregon. Prof. Wel»«ter .1 >n< « te.i -h»-aat Water* I -., \V etoter i» a »ma» •• a« i»Ti»-r. .Mia» llaier teachn» at Crnvfo-it, <»lad lo bear tliat Scio 1« miking move lo Inijitove, Pu«h matterà, s I» thè inrvitable poaition tur a Couuty s.-at, Nnitlmr |«iliti<-iaii., kicker», ero -k» nor town Uxiincra cau liimler il f.irever, Ou »aioxau J II Wsddli..................................... »12 AI ........................ i.l Fred M. -Itl» I7.fi* Mee A W»-»t P. W . Npink...................................... 19.27 ........... « •«. J M Maiks M. V KountS ........ 3,‘al N H- Knltsbfei McCully Br«s. A Hturtevant.. . 3.XI Trap|ieet Fathers Mills .............. 14.19 I II I'.-ail 2 Hi F. G. Hmilh . ........................... 15.00 t> I* Itannai«.............................. . Xi 75 Frana Porter et al ....................... 24.05 O iling »A Penland .......................... >1.10 Wigwam Livery Stables............... 3JW Bill Wll»m ma le a buaineaa trip lo lena Miller ................................ 34.00 Ida M. McConnell...................... 3U0.UI1 Allatny. Wedne»iay. Mr. and Mra. I l.il.i l-i, of f ral.tr»-.-, Imlige nt Hohliera.................... ,, 4<i.0J Skipton Htables ............................ ti.«) •p ml a law »lay« with r<-lativo» ber.- t < M - |t»l week. A ««-tal darti'« waa gi.-cn al ili« li ima W. A. Trimble.................................. .’>.‘10 Minnie Sett .... of T. Is-Vanty la-t NtturJay evening. Ina Biuith,......................................... 7-*M> There was a large ir >w.| ami all n-pi.rt I. .»rl I i-lo r a very gm»t lime. Mabfe McCoy..................................... 3I.UU Mia» S ira i» .na me ri l ime i t<» scio, I . M. French . . 21 00 Mnn tav, «Iter «|» n-ll.ig the I oliilay» at (i. W. Waddle................................... 3 5« home. R. I.. I'eV.ney wit on the »lek liat Iva Bilyeu.......................................... 2 «> II. M. Iluaton ........................ H.i»> laat week. Pacific Nursery Co.......................... 5.70 Mr. and Mr«. Walla«» I’erey enter Rmlolfiii li‘4ll li 0*> 1 lain« I the whist club laut raturday evening in a very nice way. Almut M M.I.” I' B, »unti. IJO thirty nieinlmra were | rear nt. Painty C. G. Rawlings........................ 29 Xi refrealiment» were o-rv -I at a late hour after wliic i they all depart «I fur home. J W Miihr A Very enjoyable time waa ha i by all. A 1 ' < IIA a ■. E. R. Cuinm tigs ...................... . .'45 J R B»me MO New Wart Room. Edith Frances .............................. 4ti.t>> d-siern W. (>. A. at Crawf<>r<ls- Workmen nommenced the erection < I VAI« ... 4.0(1 i new ware room lor E, C. Peery, on Main Clothing Co......................... n.2 Wednesday. The annex ia to lie con* John Catlin....................................... 7.i0 tract ni of wi K»! «•><■ corrrgaliwl Iron, !.. L. rtwan ...................................... 7 «III Iw2nfe«t deep and will join the '(.has. Jenks .................................. 9.0b brick builii.ig «I the East en I. -A