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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
e roniiof ertotw tawtmd of •portâton, dr»w up I a order aud leveled tbeir luuaàetc al tbe upe fete of tbe fellerUe end bole», who remained taut iutale«e with ter rur, for they did Out uudervtaud »Let wu fuiug OA. Tvtwptame Kschanfw No 11 a doaeti uildiers, eulered tbe ring and be gan beating th« druma. It was a gov emmental band*». Hu wxm .» alienee waa vestured martial law was proclaimed and — «entemw of outlawry ;*a«œ*l on General I»,n Meha.tian Guerrero and hie odaer- ««Ma. who had just raised Ike .t.ndr'd <»f ______ tVbat added to bls aecret agony waa rwoll ami ¡»runounced again« .ha affisi» that be must tlX'evMKitly aend off courier«, li.hed government. M»i±< o was nn«e again the peey >f one Neat Besson of Congress Will Bo raoefva reports, talk with bis confidents, and felgu In their presence not merely of ti»»»» acensa of murder am! carnag« Asked to Start Imprcvemont ■ wlmuees am! gaiety, but also encourage which, aiu'-e th. proclamation of Indepen- of I his Groat Hiver. ib«<n. and Import to them an ardor and ijence. Ha. too often stained her .irsela I hi |« which he no longer ; -iwirv.n and squares with blond. TTe I'resldeut was v*n h*»v»»!*«ck In th« Tbe whois night was sjwut thus. A terribls nlgbt, during which tbe general center of the arena, sending off orders, Vicksburg, Mia* , Oct. 22.—Aller a • all tbs tortorwe Ctat assail an listening to messages or «Jetarhlng reca n»r<-»rnenta wherever they were wanted. fortnight spent in tbe canebrak««. and auibili«'*:« man <m th« eve of a acan*ial »us plot against a government which ha The circus was run verted into tbe bead 'looking iitonsol and vigorous, President quarters of the army of or«ler, and ths 1 R*»aM*velt pal<i a tijring visit t*o Vicks- lias sworn Io defend. ¡ burg this afternoon. ■ Nunn«« surprised the general giving *- .» .ri««:« had ' «i •! Tbe president waa introdneed by Coo- hie final orders Worn out by the fatigue <>! « long watch, with pallid brow, and smong them. rem.Ined trembling la tbeir ' grtwsttian John bhnrp Williams. When eyes inflamed by fever, he tried to (aka* Mate preferring out to venture lato the Mr. Williams »aid thatjîbe'sk'r«* Roooe- a few moments of restorative rest, which •troeta. which had t»e«n convertsd luto velt was prsaident of the w itola c- unlry bo so greatly needed . but his efforts were real battleAelda. —Dixie land and Yankee land alike— (To I» eoatlnuad.) fruit io* L for he «•• suffering from an the deruonetration waa notable. When »n-liement too Inten», at the decisive tbe president arose to reply tbe big USES 07 REDWOOD hour, for steep to come end close his crowd accorded him a noisy demonstra eyeo. < aliruesla < «Mset re««4oea a Sirena tion ___________ that lasted _____ several _ roltiutce. Already th» toll» of th* churches ware < *.»,i»«tli<>r .»< < rare»«. j In hi* s)»-n'h Lete tbe pr« si.h-ril eaid (»sling out. and fillin; tbo air with their In M-an-hlng fur a su ha titola for ■*]; »»«m t<» tua tl-at no American joyous mses. In all the «toril, ani In nil th« a*|nares, boys and l«;*«roa were ordinary »nuda «tiiployed In rotasi ruc- presi deli t cotti*! »¡»rulli.» timo batter ttan work. li» supply of niany of wbl.-ti tlmn by oeeing f.*r hitn««lf ju»t what a letting off crackers, and uttering deafen ing cries, which more resembled Imrwts I» rapldly do rea al ng. Il ha» t»*o found rlch and womJerlu) regi, n thè lower of fury than demonstrations of joy. The tbat thè cvnst rvdwuod forcata of Cai- M asismppi vallee la. so that he mey go people, dressed tn their holiday clothe«. Ifornia offer a product wtn.-b can t>e back, aa ! almil <*> baek, te Washington, " ' r • ■ . . , ........ aud put te «x.-rllenl commercial use. Rara “.e oet puq»*» lo do evcrything spreading like a torrent over the city. the lioeton Tranw’rlpL California red- \ that lire in me to see ti*at tbe United The review was arranged for seven wood la very durable artd Its tine work States d**ea its full share In making the o'clock a. m.. so that the troops might Mississippi river practi.ally a part of ing qualities make It a etnmg r-umpetl- Im spared th« great heat of the day. tbe »ew c«NUt, in making ila deep chan ter of cyprvmi. and aim adaptable to I : i were tnaasecl oo (he !'««• de li a nel to tbe Gloat l-akea !rom the Gulf. many of the tinea to wrblch white and relli and tbe road connecting pr**u»» ! I wish Li gee the levees a*-sirongly built nad« with the Alanieda. yellow pine are put Redwood, as _ ns to remove completely fn*m the minds We have already atatad that th« M«xl mid «a tbe imtrket. may ba tbo prudw-t ¡¿we/ region/ ail ■ sn army. '*1 i . i «» i strong, has 2.400 art! of either of t** giant M«qi»ilas or big apprehensions of a ¡»swible overflow, rerw. Hence, In the enormous crowd as trona,'* tl* commercial utilisation of I [ 1 advocate no impossible task. No aemhlec! to witness the review uniform» wh h tuts very pnqwrly «lied f<»rth 1 * task. ...... __ The ¡»-.pie of Holland, were In a majority, for nil tbe offlc«rs liv gr*-nt ¡iro'.ests, or of tise coast mlwv»»l. ‘a little nation, took tw<»-tliird» of their ing on half ¡My In M- tic«*. for soni« rea eon or another. consular.-«! themselves <’Utting ttw* big trees would meau tbe country out from under the sea, and !>uund to attend tbo review as amateur*, »(«««ly extinction of thia unique and ’ they live boh Ind the dykes now and At a quarter to N o'clock the drunta wonderful aptedea, wblcb la found only have )lv«l behind them for centuries in beat, the truopa preaentod arma, a deaf- In isolated grurvw and Wblcb reptv- ►ably * «ning < >ut was ralecd the crowd, and duceo abundantly, ao that It Is a g*«*l “With one-tenth the effort we, a the Preaident of the Republic arrived, trwe for the forester to utilise for sis*'- much greater nation, can take the iu- followed by a large staff, glistening with cv-walve timber crv>|X comparably rich bottom lamia of the gold aud lace, and with a cloud of feath Lower Mia»ia»ippi out of the fear of be It la likely that the lumber trade ers waving In tbeir cocked hata. (••■nersl Guerrero had joined the Prsal- will emvrurag** tin* use of ivdwood more ing flooded or even being overflowed detil'a staff in hla full dress uniform, as and more Iu tire future, aa *-om;>aratlve- by the Mississippi, and while I do not Colonel Lttpo and other conspirators had ly I;;'.« ; < tl< al uw hns been made* of like to »ay In advance what 1 Intend to also done; the rest, dlft¡*r»ed »moni tb« tire pr*dt>cta of itM-a* extensive fomsga do, I alia 11 br<«k my rule in thia case crowd. of California up to the pr«*ei*nt time. ami say that In my next mcaasge Io In the meanwhile the review went on Tire use of redwrood Is trow about IH congrtwa 1 ehall adv.cate aa heartily a« wlthaut any hitch. It la true that th« I know bow, that the congress now per cent of ths total evrmmmption of Preeldcnt restricted hlmaelf to riding elected shall take the Hr»I steps to bring It I« ewtlmalcd that tbo for tanlMr. along the front, and then ordering the a'oout that deep i hannel way and at- iroojis to maprh past, for he did not e»ta of (California tiara about 7&.tKA>,- tendant high and broad levee system, UUO,(MX) fea-t of standing rttdwood tlm- which will make of these alluvial bot * la re. owing lo Iba notorious Ignorance ths officers and añidiera, rlek Iba exact! • twr and the w ise uaa of ftn-ae product* toms the lieheat and meat populous and tlon uf any maneuvers, for It would not by (XMinervatlvo lumbering will In a most prosperous agricultural land, not ha vs been understood, and would bava degras make up for tire greatly laseaeu only in this nation, but on the face of broken tbe charm under which the »;*»< ed supply of other useful woo*la the glob«', and, gentlemen, here is tbe tators were fa«cina(«*l Then the Pres! Tire fladwood AaaodaUon has mcent rauon 1 am particularly glad to tw able dent, still follow«.! by hla staff, proceed- ly rvqmwtcd tire threat service tbe to advance such a policy. I think any ed to the cathcciral. We will not way United Ntatea I L-jmrime-tit of Agricul policy which t* nig to the *i pl I f t i r> g *f anything about the official reception, etc., ture to make a complete study of tlwr any portion of our people In the end which occupied all the morning. The hour for the hull fight arrived. pl>y»l*-al aud m«cbsnl<-al pnrpertles of distributee its benefits over tbe whole Nine« the review no one troubled him- redwood lumber In order to obtain rar- people. Rut it is far easier, originally, »»It about the trooJNL who secluc-d to liable Information concerning Ita prop to put into effect a ¡>*> I icy which shall bar« suddsaly dlaap;wared not a wuldler erties. Tbe foreot aervitw tour decide«! at Die moment help the people concen waa visible In the streets; but the people to comply with Uris re«;ucwt and will trate! in tbe cents is ot the ¡»ipulation di*l not think of them, for they were let an I wealth than it is to pul into effect ting off firework«, laughing an*! »homing, conduct a oeriea of experiments lu co a poli -y which shall help the dweller» operation with tbe University of Cali which was quite sufficient to amuse them. i in the country and the tillers of the It was only noticed that the»« so Idlers, fornia at tbe trwtlng laboratory at s*‘ll. , though invisible al»ut the city, had ap Iterkeloy. “Now heie we have a ¡Milicy wh*«e parently ¡taawed th* wore! to each other Redwood timber for a long time ha* to be present at the bull fight. Nearly had vxh-ualte use tn California, but tint and direct btmeflt will come to tbe the » b*>!e of the pa I cos de a**l In the dr- not until recently bas enters«! tbe east man on tbe plantation, the tiller of the cue, that la to My. tbe ;iarta expo»»*! to ern nrarkHa Its use !n the East, thus soil, the man who makes his fortune from what he grows on the soil. the sun, were* thronged with, «oldiera. far, lias been for khlngleo, finishing, “Mr. Williams lia» said that in our growpod pell mell with the leperva, an*! offering the moat plewaant contrast with fl.airing, aiding and la lbw It Is proba day we can sink all mere ¡arty differ th««e rs<g«d si-ampa. who were yelling ble tluit In tire invar future Ita useful- ences. Since I have lu-en president 1 tx-M as a structural material will ex hare found, aye, n«*l of the time I sn*l whistling. Tb» President arrive«!, and tbe circus tend because of tbe rlaing price of tire iiave need««! to sink them, lecauae the waa In a iMwmnet invaded by the mob. commoner emrttirtr wvoda, and because differences of ¡arty are of small irr> Nine«* an early hour the Jamaica had be of Ita durability and atrength In com- portanoe compared to tlie great funda gun. that la to My, the framework of tiarlwm with Ita weight Its firercwlst- mentals ot good citlsenahlp »¡ton which verdure raieed In the center of the arena, Ing quality Is another argument for Its all American cilisene should be united.*’ forming refreshment rooms, hail sine* The president said he agreed heartily use wbeh has «vtu««! It to find favor daybreak been filled with countless num that the conalitution of the Unltol bers of l»|iem«. who ate with cries of tn tile Weal Cltisena of Nan Fran- Cisco have always Heid that tbe Are States represents a fixe*I a«-rice of prin ferocious delight. Suddenly, at a given algnal, the gate risk tn that city waa h-aa than In other ciple». Yet he said that, in the Inter of the torrl! waa opened and a bull cl I lea with an equal numt*r of woodan est of the pffitple, it must be intcr[>ret- rushed Into the arena. Then began an structure« tx*cauao of this quality of nl, not as a straitjacket, not as laying the hand ol death lipin all develop extraordinarily Indescribable scene, rewem- rvdw*»»!. ment«, but aa an inv«*»tment designed bling one of those diabolical meetings so admirably designed by i'allot. Uraaia That Wee*. (or the life and health ami growth of Tbe leperoa. surprised by the arrival , Animals are said to weep from va- the nation. of the bull, darted, shouting, pushing rloua cauwa. Grief at the loan of an*! upsetting each other, over the frame young ones and mates makes the dog. More Powder for Japan. work, which they threw down and tram horse, elephant, rat. bear, deer, mon New York, Ot. 22—Japan ia man pled under foot In their terror, while key. donkey, mule, cattle, camel ami ufacturing inure munition« of war at seeking to »scat* ’be pursuit of the em the present time that at any tune dur holhulo. who, also excited by the turmoil, giraffe »tied tears Nobbing has t*eeti proved In the par- ing the war with Russia. Under pace hunte-l them vigorously. In a se«-ond the arena was deserted, the refreshment rot. though this may be mimicry, Tba Japan her one more ataenal and one rooms swept clean, and the performers In stag at bay and the caged rat ha va tn >re naval haw than it had under the the Jamaica »ought any shelter they could been oeen to weep while monkeys ha va exigency ol war. Both the urmil and find on the «*!<« of the paleo* or upon the naval later hare been establish»«! wept when pitied or from terror. the column«, from which they hung In within the last six months and at each The elephant has wept st the lone hideous, yelling and grimacing cluaterw. place day and night shifts of laboiria Tbe bull, after amnalng himself for of Its liberty, and in aouio case« also are being worked. Port Arthur or Oy- from vexation. The dread of punish acme minutes In t«vssing about the roju, a* the Japanese have renamed mains of the framework, stopped ami ment has caused captive ch!:r.;i«iiaevs the place, ia the new naval lose wheie looked cunningly around, and soon no and other i|«s to weep. there is ao much activity. tired the tree, ths only obstacle left to Joy, (mln, fatigue, thirst, ill neage. remove In order to completely empty tbe ay tn pa thy. old age, approaching <lra th Stamping Out th* Plague. arena. and pwttlabncM have all drawn learn Seattle, W«»h., Oct. 22.—At a joint He remained motlonleaa for an Instant, from animals or st least driven them meeting of the city and stale health aa If bealtatlng ere he formed a resolu to a tearful state.- Exchange. b««nla here last night, it was divided tion. then bowed hia bead, made the Mnd to a«k the state board of Oregon to co- fly with hla fore feet, lashed his tall IlMHinrl... Iltvlalty. <>|>er«te with Washington health an- violently, and rushing at the tree, dealt The «mail girl had committed •rtn-' , thoiithw In the handling of the lmb*»nic It repeated powerful blows. small bit of mlwblef quit« wltt*>nt any plague, which lias ma«ie its appearauce The leperoa uttered a cry of despair. nrotig Intention. Iler mother scolded in thia city. One case has been reput The tree, which waa overladen, and In her severely and told the child that cecMniiy mp|>ed at its !m«e by tin» bull, ed, that of a Ciiiuree who died nearly i st.o must not only aak her forgiven*««, a week ago, bnt the city health officer» swayed, and at last fell sideways, carry Ing down in Its fall the leper«» clinging but aha must alao ask God's forglvw- have adopted prompt measures to sup- to Its hram hqy Tbe audlen«-e clappe«! nr««. ' press any threatened * Unger. their bat»!« and broke into trenaied Whereupon the little girl began her bravos, which changed Into perfect yelia prayer: “O Go»L can't jrnu taka a Joke Leak In Mara Island Dock. of delight when a poor fellow who waa either?”—Milwaukee Frew Prwaa. Nan Franciaco, Oct. 22.—The massive limping away was suddenly caught up by drydock which tbe government ia liav- ■ ayweeoo In the Stoela Market. the bul! am! tossed ten feet high In the Gunner Tim pretty young woman ing constructed at the Mare island navy air. (lynrd sprung a leak Frhlay, and in or» All at on««, and at the moment when speculator aeoma all excited. ths joy was attaining Ita paroxysm, sev- Guyer Yea, she la Intorvated in a der to save the structure from almost era I rounds *f artillery were heard, fol I complete destruction it waa necessary bear movement lowed by a well sustained musketry fire to blow out the entire front of the deck. Gunner A bear mov<wr.cnt ? As If by magic th* bull was driven back Tbe evert ol the dock, which is being Guyer- Tea. a hug. liar fianca to the torril. tbe soldiers seatteiffid about built by contract, will be 13,000,000. ths circus leaped Into tbe ring, aad be- about Chicago News. FARMERS ARE HELPED PRIMARILY 'I.-GÍ ot 1 1 f .4 lì i i i f I ! f ‘Go, J ot of i U. GILL. V M C re goffi SclO : i tti oKt’.o: tew a icncral tanking and »«.bang» to»»! new 1 nene n*a le at * rtvnl ralee and dmlU Issued **q principal ville». U Dentist Hl at «Issa sut k In »U branebw I MTO, ot 4»n list ry I t I UKKU^N Pup’s Coffee House Al Beffi AedoCtbe Morrtaon fit met BHlga I ! » C3AHLZ3 J. HA»» li. MONTARTI (»(K«»«»»» to Miner lliv«.t JTsjrtetsr. Attorney-at-Lau —I by rwijia. a OPEN IP MISSISSIPPI i Physicians Surgeon Teit of Speech by the President al Vicksburg. CHAPTRn XXV. On his return to th» ni.au- -n th» *»1» tas did >..*( ■ 'i a OS ’■ r I- *'.!*h was egtrsmsly pl»wa«d. for he de».red to 4ela> aa ■ i.g Sa -«;. nba<i which. In spite of the wc- n 1 h« «-i com plarently dlap «,*<1. h- f ar.d * I I out to hia disadvantage. e»;*-rially w!.*-u Auesilotted by a tnan like the gem-rat. wb'ise piercing glanrw would descend to the bottom of hla heart to discover lb*- truth, however cleverly hidden It might be behind a network <*f (» »boh. As only a few hours bad still to ala;»« before th» Mplo» m of the conspiracy, arranged with such cars ant ssyatsry, lbs general was c up ’ -I f ■- a •> hile to • tend his sir ■ «> for the aat.afa-1; >n of his love «nd hatred, «nd only attend t*> th*»« In who h bta aru'ilt The principal . onapiratnr« ha.I heeti »o n mun«d to Colonel I-upo'tL and there th« final arrang- .- n>s had been made for t • morrow, and th« watchword given. Although the government appeared plunge*] In the n-«t profound Ignoran of what was preparing against it, and evinced tkimpleta **■• ir.tjr. all the Preai dent had mad*- certain arrangements for the morrow's i-erernonltw wh -h did a**t fail greatly to irt. .'4« th« i - n Ititerewted In knowing everything. «nJ to whom the apparently <’---at hulla Hung naturally crra'rd umbrage The general, with th» curiosity that distinguish«*! him. was anti a to know exactly the extent of the danger ti hid Io meet, »nd pr e-r-.|«*| to tbo jail»-», merely a*-rom(.nni«d by hla two al*l-e *1« camp. 11« was loo calm to let Ilia feel Ings be »««n lie pretend -I to be delight »•I. remained for some time with th» I'reaidrnt, who appeared to treat him with a friendly fa mlllarlty, raitnplalncd of the rarity of hl« vialia ami hl» ut> atina r In m>t «»king for a leninismi, •till the general remarkml that all the courts were sluffed with elidiera, who were blvotiarklng in th« apeu air; that several guns had been pl« d accident ally p«rha¡». •■. as to •■*. p rotnplele ly the chief entrame gate, and. mor« serf Otis still, that the trooj • quartered in th« ;»lace wera commanded by oflkets who were strangers tn hliu. and who had. morwiver. th*- reputat n **f ‘- ,g .h*v.*t*-l to the Preaiilenl **f the It*-pu ■ ■ After this daring visit, the general ni" inte I hi- I. -r-e end • " r lb* pre of going for a walk, went all ovar city. Everywhere the preparations th« coming festlvsl were being car on with the grrateet activity. Nu merous W'-elen erection«, ral »—I for th» evcAaion, flllc.l the space Usually devoted to tsur*. lschy. and form. I an luiai->n- hall of verdura, with pleasant rlnni;*« of trace, mysterious walks and *1.arming re treats, prepared with ths greatest care, where ev»ry!«»ly would go -m ths morro* to eat th« atrocious productions of the Mexican ert ..f k.-ry. Exactly In the cvnier of ths square a Necatltlan tn** « out twenty feet In height was planted, with Its branch«« an*! leave« entlreiv covered with colored pocket handkerchiefs that floated In the bísese. This tree was the M -nt« Par nasao. Intend.*! to »erve aa a may i-de for th» leper*., at the n nt wli«n the bull fights begin, am! a trial u I, emballmio that la to say, with Its Horns teriuiaaling io l*alla. Is I«' Into the ring. All th* pulquerías near the «.piare were fi'led with s hid- «. ragg. I mob, who howled, sang, shouted and wtiistled tbeir loudest. la all the streets th« procsaslon would pass through th« houses were •!.■ .rated . Mexican flag« w.-re hoist«*! in profit«.*n at every s;«>t where they * .*uld be di« played , and yet. by the >1*1» all three holblay pre;» rat Iona, there ana. we re peat, something gl > ny and menacing that stru k a chill to the h*-*rt Through All the gate« fr««h Ir-.;-* continually «n tered the city, and occupied admirably eh.Mien atrateglc point.«. When a eerlotia «vent 1« preparing, there are !n th« atmoaphers certain signa which never d«- «.«» the fosterer« of r«v olntlona; a vague and ap|«reotly can«» lea« anxiety aela«« on the manaes, and un consciously converts their Joy Into s ape cica of feverlah excitement. St which they are tbatnsslvse startled, »« th«v kn .» n..i to what to attribute thia change In their humor. Hence the population of Mexico, mnd, merry and joyous, aa usual when a fea- tlval is prciaring. In the ryra of abort Sighted |« r-. !>- w«re iti reality sternly sad and suffering from great anxiety. The general did not fail to ol erve t hear prog- noetics; gloomy presentiments occupied hla mind, for he understood that a ter rthle tompeet was hidden beneath this flö tltl'ius calmness, t'ahnt inc's gloomy pra dk-tions recurred to him. lie trembled Io see the huntrr's mena*-«« realised; ami, though unable to discover when ths <!an g»r would come, he foresaw that a great peril was hanging ov«r h.s head ; and that hla (mbltioua projects would soon. ;w*r- ha;.«. !•» drowned In floorls of hl***»!. Unfortunately, It was too late to desist; he must, wbatev-r might happen, go on to the end, for he had not the time Io give counter orders, and urge the con eplralors to defer the explosion of th» plot til! a more favorable mo ent. Ifenra. after rl|>» rt-fl«< (¡on. the general resolved to puah on. am! trust to a. .-¡.I.-nt. Am blttous men. by the way. reckon far more than la supposed on huard and th .«» magnifiertit combinations which are ad tnlre.1 when auccraa ha« crowned them, are moat frequently merely the unftirs- seen resulta of fortuitous cirruniatam-ea, completely beyond the will of the man whom they have pmtitad. The general returned to hla house at about tl in the evening, d*-«t«lrlng. and already seeing bls plans annihilated. The report of hla capetas a<Med to hi» dis couragement, for It was th» drop of wormwood which makes ths brimful cup run over. Ils withdrew to his spart menta In a stats of dull fury, and in his Impotent rage acrtieil himself for having ventured Into this frightful situation, for be felt himself rapidly gliding d >wn a fatal slope, where it would bo impoasi Mo for him to olvu, w. O. FULL, M. D. Notary Public and aotlclt« ol I'alsnfs a»4 len.kma Office. SB West M Urse« G. M. T vonbb ALB Ak T. ORg<.< '» It Bryant i M. Medina ROYAL RESTAURANT C. C. Bryant ora* i»*v ast» aluiiT BBTAXT â MIN Attorneys-ot-Lüiö Gonlwia Hkx-a At.BANY, tlBKXK ' KATHKumku a Oregon Albany wyatt Attorneys-üt-Laic Office tn niumla-rg h«rt tilt ALBANY I OBKOOX . - m «.«waose- II a I- < u*lin< ,^Me.( III.WARE OP DEIE l TIVE TITLES Have an Abatract <d tillo u re laxad by lire GIORGI DAVIE, Till Linn County Abstract Co. ktlU ,7,n-, •me BOIA tkM Proprietor MARHI.T Iti 1-0 KT «III ! I'*N PJ Notary Public ' ’ ' * ’ » 1 » ' ■ : - • A • . ' A » - - ; • * *- ■ : ■ * • . . * ’ ¡«tn-ne rwwtrlnf tbe t*eneAt uf uur •Mt KetaUliehe'l Iti ¡aim. REAL ESTATE BROKER Z. M. RUDI), .Manager. Twenty jrar* «'i|«*rleora in \< •’»ry work ( »!•<« ounidf Third and HrradaJhln ÄI*. at i b»: . *■ u , » • • inr « • ■ ■-« •»; k iwiwiolyo Al-HANY. OHF’.oN. «»< »rtltitt 1n»it ;n»«mta and Uni tit In« Ada min •tratl* • *■! < -»». ■ •ih-ii !»-l to l'«n< BagtHtaiad; atartraeu and *iatni •CIO Corvallis & Eastern R. R 33 y tAttS r XPEMCNC8 No I- Ya jutna Arriva» Aüeaj . Mn. >- Trai» trave« A litan y * •• CnrvaUtA • arrirra T^uma T a Trnta« _. 1 15 A ll.&s A. .,,11 AA F «. ««.•«.««» I. Ul .. b tu • Tn* i M ark « »»4 From Orfrult. No. A— laravra Aü«ny ft»r iMirott 1 so M, Arnvra Istruii. ......... ....... il su a u No. A— Lravra tWHrvHt i ou r. m Atnvss sPwny__ _ ... ir. r m . Train, tor tertsllls. No. A— leave. AH«ny lot Corvallu____ 7M A. M Arrive« Corvallis ...................... S»*1 A. No 1*1- Lravse Ai bun y . -,..... _..., .1 a f. ArrtvM al Corvallis..... . a «. r No. S- Inwvs. A Item y........................ .. - m 7 AS F. Arrive. Corvallis.................... . ...».IS F. M Traiate fur Alb«u,. Mo. A- Iravoo (AorvaHU ............. «:M> A M Arrive« Albany....... ÏIM A M Mo •— I.ravra < or>» H« .............. Arrlvraat Albany _____ Mo ?— l>ravra('«rrvallUi ... a so p. m Irrlvra AH«ny < í e i- m Mo. Il- Lravml or vail U .............. Il U a. M Arrtvraol Alletny ... U ta I- M Mo il • Iravra APmny ____ ... ÌÌ MI’M Arri y re at Corrali!« I !» I*. M AU o< t!»o atm* • trame con nr* t with K<»utb*rn Fwcltle < otnj*ny trama, both •( ARanytn l <o»valhe, w wwU train lh*trolt, tflvlntf direct ertvMw to Nr w|«>rt and a»!)ac«*nt brae bra aa wwh aa llrwllonbuah litri Af» inue. Fur further in forma lion *(>Hy to OKU. r MKVIN«. F ma . a < l II. BeCBOMIBK Atfwnt, Albany. A ’ - ----- Co*»*DhTi Ac. Anv M&a»« ” *aa*4tr.n <» n may Tn • F S3 • w < r uA *rn».ti . rf’ffiiwaa a* t. »*■•>'» Hi* * - J” ra r •« • ft« -* i • «•*.■<* «n* re*«ata. i r » <>. w ■ 5. « * . rv<*ive •l ».tl w ii»«, » 1 ‘ ut c* in tho Scientific Hmcrican A he <1*- n>«’r ill '•'FR’tffi! wgvffiUl* • I » aryaet • • ’ a b W himtich NN OfO.w. Ko. tSA 1' F ! H». Won*uw -• N ów M «on, 1À. 0 p------- > t*1’ -k> O Saliowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark »kin fat,mating when deliiirely soft, underspreaa with the ra-hant glow which imli- catoahealthv, activr »kin. Robert- ■,v, > ar- 1 ■ ot t:.r t:• » <», .»netto contr 'utrthec. >rt«‘irhcharmsia bl* nde and brunette alike. Robert inr is cr ruin | >tr . * t. sgaiast tan, » • r-urn and (rt< klet if applied tie rs rxposure to .un or wind, ■readt like an Imperceptible theen ,,iuse overt km tufacc. formings shield >t.mui.*ir.g and preserving a delicate, lustrous beauty, aom-r»-.««» r* d»r a * « Aw««»»» ✓ fROBERTINE ---- --------------- 3 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H M MTKR T A I .■ Ili J sub < Scio Livery and Feed Stables MYER & RICHARDSON, Proprietors Hacks connect with all trains both at U'tst 3 and Mlinkers. < ¡I Our rifs arc /irst-class and our horses good ¡ o drivers. Prices Jó a sonable. ; o O> -actor«: T MUNKERR w. GILL, E O MVIM J. J. SARNES C. A. WARNER J r. SCIO MILLING COMPANY SUCCESSOR* TO SCIO ROLLER INCORPORATED DEC MILLS 20. 190? We do • General Cuetom Milling Business. Flour and Food on Belo. Wheat Bought and Exchanges _______ ___ _ for Flour. , ____ , We are In the Field for Business, and Will Treat Yeii Right SCIO MILLING COMPANY o «CIO a a o N h