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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
I « * ' ■ • e-- A- *•- — Ai 5. * kL ■ / •• Z» AN-WERS IMI. » |\AL ROLL CALI AL& NY P* S. E. YOUNG X SON ? t t a Dress Goods e : A irry noe aule erra tu Baratti». S i 28 s» il.lana al SOe. Si OO ami Si 50 Nr» Ini Wiail Giaala. in rream ami other light atia.lr», «ery appropriate tur outing. a A gm.f NB grav th< >tf fur cuaet or »4 BO Blanket, the luountaiii us». Gloves Oifords Our stick was a little lal« in «nm. Mrti'g rrirvlrvr gauntlet (Hoir« mg >■■ luit is complete now A little •VO mor» «tile and a little more quality A g»««l Glove with h«>r«ehide |>«lm in all th« nutnlwrs Don’t fail t.. . ■ ml g>M»t rut! am) h«ck $1 .OO. nor Patent U 41 Ot fords fur lados al Boxee new driving Oluvwin br»»yn, S3 SO. » e i •• s * * t a ««»»««a*» «s«««««V«« PERSONAL MENTION. * aaaaaaaaaa U in Young » hi in Albany Wnlu»». <la* liailili», after liu.inaa» inattrr». «o » « LOCAL BREVITIES, « aw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa » Ht.«p at the f’«ifv ( orttwr nnd get an <»y«ter cm kt «il frrdt nnd A So I A E. Kamlall r»turu«nl from a boai- AH k Hi I« <d i tra»« Serti». c‘«>%rr S< ed. n>-»« Oij> to t'orvallia Monday ni<>rni> < An i (hl M«*vil nt W «»«rIv '• Itnwr y. Win Sim», of ■'toil.I., ba* 1«M«n »|*> k |. itrar id mind T hk Vitwi tlutm all man In/ thia wwk viaitii < bom, fultea in thi. ner -4 j h w<»rk quickly and I r rra«.»ti. city. • bis» pricer. tlnnrya P «Varner, of th» s«n> Mill« in* t'o. waa an AitiAiiy tiallur on Mun day. '1 r • Z I • • 1 M .« / r \| • ria, of ' I * ‘ h •» — I). - V »lilt. ■ g Morri. this w«ek. •' ,M r • "arai II D Lamlon, the l^*liar<>n niarhin- (at, w at on « ur »tr. eta la.I I r ..lav ,rr»i In* bl* Scio frirnil» b »n -»«ir F»rtb hwAtl *»f I gh grade 4ttgt»ra «••we. Inquire uf > F Xyartt, >rio. Orrg«*h. M ben In Albany, VI» t the »lore nt < hirl«*« Knwcht nhd •«•«* the real 5, l*i «iwl láirnl t‘Gii|trrw Cini». Wrwly hne met put *n n fuU hl»r of picture imHl'tfi gw, haudvt'me in 1 ' " 1 A I I I : I CH » SOI s in N.I* Nvtlt 1)1 I I . IfDfx rtant Clarence Rex went over io Albany See (hr "Xrv. r-Fail” <hl Can« nt Wr». Tu> ml ,y < veuin* to lo- h af'er inatt r. rh • <»r»«'rrv Th«*v hav«* n«> equal pertainiti* lo th- •• it In.* up of hia fa- I Givm yira un 3) day«* trial (rev. ilier'a bu.in< affairs. K»»lk Olive#, 1'irklrd Herring. Salt N I Morrison and Fr*.] (L-.lfellow, Salmon, H«*nrlow C«»ltl»h, «wert. n»iur of B in u l*-u, «> re down Tiiemiay look- and Did Pirk Ir», al w rwalv’• Griwvrv. in* after tMisine-s matters. Mr Morri- IV » rime mid iCuwline will renmvr iron »on ha» a Ixisineea project iii iiiinil tliai. t u if carried out, will lie <>( tunslderable m*t, ink anti a I other •!»« - tr • n importance to Hcio V« e aie not al lib n«‘d hm*n «*l«*th«. « r ink <r«»n> paper F«»r »nie, only, by K J Mi K ili or erty vet tu iliseloer II« nature but • ill Simply sat, areal endings o.ten result Yo’i r«n give v« tir friend» n<> fa tter from »mail beginnings. •dvicr than lo rvommr'd lllckort Thia week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott Bark C ugh Rrmrd) f’*r all rough» and For «ale ami Janie« Ablmtt a rived Ix-nie from «st hi«. Sure tore’ Sure pure up tne C»li|H<>ia mountain wagun road, by dealer« ever) w fiere, ami E C. Peery, where they ba.etieeii etnpl >yed during Scio, Or. the pa>t summer The mad is not yet ¥<»ti may rat Turkey any «lav in tie cooif-leted to the mines. By tn« time it >ear—if you have theprite You will is completed, the ei|»nae will nut m<»a have ihr price if vou h»vr*t in « *a<« l-'h'.lUO very far—iu«l al»>n ten tii e- mining c«>mpanv. Stock ia only LV a tlie tirat eatiniated Cost About s week wharu in the l.«-r Comwfock Mi n>g tiefurr they came out, Mrs Ablaitt killed Company, Po»totfi<e Box 2frM. Rhyolite. a tine large buck, a feat of wiilcli .be ia Nevada quite proud. Mirkorv Hark C**ugh lieti edv, made bi the llickori Ifark Krined) C«*.. uf THE LI lx'I loss. '»aleni. Or., guarà .t»i«| to fa» pur»*, guaranteed to cure unir t*«>ugh. or monrv Elections were held in twelve stat»« re(iin<ird- <«u ranteed to mak«* a friend of you. For «afa bv E C. I’evrv, S« io, and u numlx-r uf cities nn Ttm«<lay. Or., and !ir«it-< faiui dealer« everywhere. I’rolmbly tim Han Francisco election J. E. Bilvru. <>( Uliveti lh-n, ha. excittd mure inleri-st in tills «tali* tlisn Uuiglit a •ma l l»«ly of Santiam bottoni tbs. of any other localit«*. There were lami orar thè S I’. brid«« un »he South three priocipal ticket« — Republiiau, kantiani wliere llir tt uoilburii*- pruni 11 ile cn«ara. ami la no» nu>v>u« Union lalair and Democratic <■ ««I Gov- »bervi«’ The prici- |>au| »u |»«>) |>er eminent tickets Mamr Taylor wa« a «u »e. Mr Bilieu inti'inie tu eugage in candidate on lhe latter ticket ami ap pototu raiauitf eit«*haive|v. pears tu have won out bi a plurally of F. * tielUm, of Si. John», «a» in Al* untXI District Attorney l.a<i*duii is re I tiany Momlay, •> ya thè IXiiu.-rat. on elected by a majority <>/ I1.*, (X*. <*h*« «»p hi« hia way tu S-iti |«j In New York, lleareii.m is lanlly I beai 11 «e. A. I** left Sc»u un Mutilai, anowed under. In New York city, the thè IXit.iM'rat was pmltably mitad in Deiiua-ratic ticket defeated the Republi Hit* »latrili« nt Mr. * hr I to Ute« simply can lii-arst turion by « large majority louki> « after Impilivi« malfar« at rhe Kentucky, for the first time in her 1 * ounly mal. He will go U» >1 Job ht history, appears to I are elected tire en later. tin- Republ ean Hi ket. Thr l'ortlami < n Journal »houli! Mayor Tom Johnson was elected II» W‘aaliinift>>n c< rrea mayor of Cleveland, Uhiu, fur the fourth inatrurt time, ii»(ewiinz l'on*ree>iiian Burtoi . IMoolriit t<> te* noi •» r» ritma fo Benjamin This tiidit, in a measure, wa« lm.ki-1 up ataluig liialurical evvnl». on a- a Briau-R-*«eiell mutest Mayor llarrtaon waa preahlent in iH’ki, ami n>>t Johnson ws« Mr. Bryan*« ca> ill* ate, VI llliarn M< Kinlry, a» thi» rvrr»»pr>«Hl- NL Kmlev •«« tlr»t «-ir,*t«-<l an>! < utigreaamun Burton, it I« umlet- rut atatrii «toid, accepted the mayoralty n inini- m IH'.»» All thè aaine, T ua Nawa lirart- lion at the e«|> ciai request <>( the preei- ilv nuicur» wilh ih. •entiiiiriit ri* dent. I prvMied i haiig« « <d time on iFy fa> itlirri* I’aiiftc hit«« in Orvguti will lw- vutiirrfY ctiiv Nuirinfa’f 10. 11=«»*»ha»'a riitPA*««. » thf*r»gh <?»•.!*. 1- *fan F»..i - t imvo frutu I’ortfaiid, will l*r fak« u ntt I ¡bVfr>tKt- |>levu|ive. os MensClothing MOUSE $15-00 VALUE SHOES For Women $15.00 VALUE Men’s dark gray check wool Suit, '.’.Mi” pattern Wmtien* n hlatk all-wool three - quarter length «‘out, tilth firm black MUteuli lining, black Vel vet collar. Th it» ycai » sleeve, B inch black cuff trimmej with twovelvet buttons ami V-diapeti inlain bln k velvet,only ★ 5^ $10.00 513.50 VALUE Meii’it iLirk gray wool Suit clothing, a rare bargain while they lant niHt5E SHOES art the SraafaU for $9.65 dj Mra'i Foot wear Fhrv art made Io ercry JcUrakk kaihc to Uy Io Out art right «g to tbc mln»U. Thm arc maar poinli of «ogoiottlT io tk< looitriKtioo of S16.50 VALUE WH1TF HOUSE SHOES. ooUMy Men’s wool Suits, strong lining,thoroughly tiititiv, retllleeti to S12.50 VALUE $lo ini . suini ami |S,50 Men s Suits ut following (»rices: S9.00, S7.00, $6.00. $5.50 $10.00 Your «ort*» have been aakintf $15.00 for sama roihìh . Made on Right and I eft Pattern« BO (h it th ti < 1 -i| .AL th natu* tai cunt* ur uf the feet Counters an* »mwlded with great vare to 1 it natural shape of the human heel, thereby preventing the heel from »hprlny up and dow n in the >h«»c I he heefa are made rfaht and lelt whkh keep* them from rur.nmg $12.70 $14.50 VALdt. over We Will Tell You More When You Call EGGS. 39« latiiieN* light gray wool « nut, with a red pill Ntri|>e<l iliiigonully cut, ilivittlble pocket, Velvet collar, 5-inch velvet cuff, u tla’NV. Anyone could be proud to be the pnNHenHor $10.25 DOZEN G. D. 1rROTTER, BW gto °S Nitric!: KiR PUBLICATION i M r> i> gx at »:« L ami or»ich ihr Cabf**rnfa r«»n ami * ill «»prra • fa • liiriimt t. tireaim, Helot». ». t**T twr n Purlland and R*»*rh»»rg only V.it. e I« her. ’.i <|ie<, th«> n,,. «-ire Ihlaw ll grt'xiKlv Impriavw lb« «rnkr » It h t hr pF» ■» !•♦••»»• <»f Ihr » a I »»I I t« >g d a « <»f ” • • ■ t* * > »»' I* .* 1 % •» net f«»r 11 of • * b I 11: . r < \ I • • >* ■ ? tlmbr- Latt i« in lb»’ •*•*!*♦« »»f < alih»mltt. i>rr <•»«» N Ygpln and Wa«hi>-gt<-n r«r«(*t<y. a« »ill <t «way with the moriMi g train tu . • i mb d •»» «H it •' «mMIc -and »f*ir» bv a< * «»t 'tigti«t « iw.’, t at”!-'»»' p Nptagiw- t.f l»u* ( alifor* ia. <*a» raunt) *tf \ «n Hum«, «tat* of Ml- hlgan Tht« ia «aid !•> la» in the p«ibl c inter- waa th « Ub> illvd 1*« » ht«»»’h«r Itrr »««»rii «'air thr parcha*«* «•( »hr til* nt »••(, h- Wficr, 1» r tram No II. iravmg m«’» t S»» q If . fnt lb ¡I • r : « Mücmrlir turn Portland dadv i 4 15 a in •<•*♦ arriv lian «lid wit: «int’t twtatf t«>ah « that tin Ian I ing l‘«rr at 12 20 p m . ha« never Itevn *••• gh« »• Rittir >aht«l> •» f«tr It« tttttiwf nt »'onr • han (of agr I- mt »«nal pt« »>»»•«-• and ft* «*«<ai> a lav rite with paa»wt.gera hrr < a¡m '«» «ai I • an I tari«»«'* the KrglMar \ 11 grill IttMtt |L»-* t>uri al I 4» a «ml Hrrriv« at p«»r f land, ’ >rrw«»tt. «»•» Ft lúa). m , arriving here ah ut I .10 p. in. I rain Ihr lath dai «>f I•nriiil*i. !> 7 «>•• t ain • a« wt'm«*« I I* «nraií«r. of Vo. |1 wdl **rri»r It re «fault the «iinr igln, nrrgun t«a«ld >-Iga« nt Iho’lai 4, i »rv time a* the pm ent •« hrdmr, •« it lravr> g»»t» . frank king of Ptutiaml. Oregon; Frr»l PtiFlfand at ihe »ainr litlw» Th»« trail < ba|>tt»an «if Portland <»rrgx» ». Any a I all ¡«rr»m*« «talmin« a<Brr*rl> l iw» will n* * «»Illy run to R<*A«t»urx «n<l will a*lr*rr»ta-«1 • »» ‘ 1» are __ ......... r. r<lr t m __ Ohr It errf*»rv, ram no «It» er, ind 2 ‘ n «n* hs'lr Halm« in tbl« nglwron or brf«»rr «ahi iJth ut«*« will fa» alh>Wf-d hi tin« «tli (uf *iay ut I**«'ui’wr i*- XI Uf.RMDi g. hKfMf.K, .UiM*h 1 ram N«> 14. •’«•• a < ahl«»rni KrglAlrr tram. « Ul leave A ah la nd al H 10 a in FlrWf !»nbllmn«»n oritilwf t i«a>, ¡4g«t ¡Hii>litalbm laa«-mt«r 4. Iwf? anil will arrive here afantl 7 hhi'ili* k Hi the evrhlllH- < >n the !-*4>ai»<»n brai cli, train N«> flO will, alter November 10, le w Vllmni al 12 3 < i». H- It n«*w leave« at 1 4.S |> Traiai II aad 11 *i»l < m imm ■ ■ tl.i« l ram xt \ v I hr Itme id train Nn 17 on the main linr of the S uthrrn Fa» itr . a ill l»r Iriqfthvnrd 10 tninutr« between Ifarri«- burx ai'd (.'«»tta*f« Grove train No 6.’, on the Irlumon bra «h. will lr>*vr Al* In Nevadas Kirli Gol I Eieklt» t»anv at H Uf> inalead «4 7 .V» I*rain No fa>. on the Allwuy iitgfield branch, will Irave Altmi v at 1 •»» p in in«ira«i Y mi <aa titrait '¡at oealtb tram of M p. ni, aa at |>rr« nt, arrivii ¡( at tbt earth tad rtmaia -i noau ^pringtirld al 4 3> p. in inatrad «»( IO:M 1» m riii« chaiig«» 1« ma«lr at th»- aoh- citation of patron« •( the U<ixlburn- Hpnng field brand Albany ll«rald. •■-•••A.................................. t a • ♦ asesa ..........................................................» * * * * « * • • * • HOW ABOUT THAT COAT ever /arrietl before A • • M E N’S AND .1. .Jl. BOYS Go Mining •ve • " S3.M I« $17.50 Will Accept Yaa As a Partner k »■ V ♦ ♦ ♦ ditUi i iiarnaaa, m t P Mo«- You only buv M«k, ai«<l get * •*.’ £ OVERCOATS Lee Comstock Mining Co. TO kt ASK I hl Wl>. ? For Winter? Why Not Get Rich Linn county ia to have the third lar- grat apple on hard in Oregon A Port- land cdiih any, uf which Chrxfar K Par- vin is anper id tendent, haw «retired 3«M) «< r»a of fruit land« in the aouth part of rhe c< unty, in the neighbor ho* >d ••( Twin Butte«, and will plan* theaame I«» aland* aril varieties ut apple* Kv|iublk'an» have been elected In New ’ llu I ar >p st orchard 44i> a< re«— in at York, Pennsylvania Masaachueetu, CATHOLIC SERVICES. M«s|f.»r«| Th«* f»nv| largrai 1» the M. Kentucky and Nebraska IVtimcrats, (> I nahi I ii «' orchard, near I. fayettr, elect in New Jersey, New York city. ' Yamhill county, ami rutieiete «»f Rhode Island, Maryland, Mississippi, Quite a g'-»l wu lienrv grertrai F ither acres The l.inn countv ott hard >>ll UlvVelai.d, Ohio, and ben Francisco. 14im», Ian I Bunday, at Ue«H*lv A C in liave a< re* uf tree» *et mit thia win bad, who came over to conduct r Lgioua ter, and the other hundred next winter. T ook a spin •efvicw Father lanr arrived at II 3» <«( a KI>IA.S m ’ male • mi gaie hi« audienrr • plea ran I greet KivrirF « HFKFRV THet in wttr. A. J llevaney’s family buggy burse ing at hr paiierd to the altar au«n*r OÍ • • Grr of the <‘«»<iniy t «»urt nt Ihu tiatr ni nfegm fot I.Inn txiunly. ti»u lr atwl SS eft standii g m the street« Wed. After preparing hinittdf with the •urrrawj «>1 ira-nrd »Ml hr ti. «I» . t»( i H-t br| n«*day morning >11 the north «nle Be !• A lw*7 iMMlaing situ ilcrllWtItg tf.r Ui» proper vretttienUi, arranging crucifix, i|4»r«ign«»>! x nr’iiau nt » h« ¡«pinn •»»<! •»late *«t in* hooked to the iniegy and think ng altar doth, etc.. Father I .an* explained uru.-gr K« ’• i |o«bl¡ K Irt IN I .» ri »I it waslltna to nn.ve. the horse proc, ed (hr •ignittcrnre of vevtmrnta. bum* Hai»» H a ’c> wnl Jt-wph K a U* t <nli»nr■. «•> «rii • hr ml m W**1«* Itrhnightg in ««Id minr-« Io e ■ to get busy. In llm i ff rt of a num iitg candle«, etc., after which the wll undr. lde-1 «ctrnih H-ii mirtei in ber U> stop turn, lie was caused to make •rrvn e proper, a very praclicai »erm mi , a» Ihr I to tfw «»»ufh had of ihr n««nh« <• (nar’rr several turns un the n rth side Iwtore be and the celebration <»i I igh ma»« a a» ef Vex tUMi iwenty.« Igti. in r<tw>»«hip «# mvui I i . . _ ___ 1 .W1< •”»«• » »*-* nt thr WCUmetl« M*-»r-1lAH started tu ireali asenaalnu on the colli meni «ni. ’r-J«”« nnd «a r i etmialwiag mr.. waa»a«>s rtf • 1B >■ Oreg«*« hi) acre«, niuc or ih«* e-riuon Up«m t e eilhject Uf ’ ihr Ir»» 1. In Llwn * *_* -T vouniy. <»rr<»»n ¿“3 south side of the bridge As he crossed rherefo.e. " Oti - Monday. f»»e llth »lay of Mo Church ami tb» Workingni in,** wa» au • A l> I»*?. •< tn« hour nt oor o clock the bridge. Mr Philllppi.muUi4eil.gai» rtrn phfii alluu of prat icai (ìirial army, yraabrr. . J,' _ _J «»I ’ in a* u.r pr- t * • » . ... chare. Turning soUtn oil Water street, tight II»III», leu . aly ami ut>ruht«n.u»* abnu^flir titli«»« ttorlhna-fer > tr tu act«*, tn Inn «wvunly, «lr*-gon. I «rill «ail al th« rl«bt. the now frightened animal thought the oe-a, a." («rea ut-ri pi a plraamg force I iff I* , inittrv«! a«'l «wia'* of «aid minor«, tn and barn at the east end uf the street was lui manner. Itone vii only full««« thè lo'hr a r»vr lrnr«|tja»t rrw) r«f«o . al public the tiesl place for him lo lie. but on the pre« pt« >t» aa tanghi by the MR taught th«- Revrrwml Reverend Fa- «Inn t«» the high--«« bnid r. h rtwh in Eo» l at (her. h* will I* ■ ha hauul-r ami l*ttrr IbatlmaiJ •»* in pwrwuanc* nt w»il ur<l««r toad, a pass wav lea un* d wn into the • nd Araooiln« lo h»w. cool eaters of Thomas creek luuked .n- citiseu llierebv. 1RA ■ TMKX1 K l<cin*. Anyway, he warned sillier a Must excellent music was furnished (•uanlian « f U m » tvnnfl and k« a>e« nt wald utinora drink or a Balli, lie was n<*< particular bv a choir c<>iii(««ial of Miaaaa Agnes w H qu«k> bm Attornry for Guanlian which. Alter b< log ciia ed up lhe chan Cain, Roee MtuTia, Agnes ami Emma nel ol the creek lor low yards, he con- Wesely. ami Messrs R.ger t ain ai.d E Muded tl e run hud ces«ed to be «fort, C. Peery. Father faine tlmught the NOTICE FOR ITdlJt A I ¡ON and suffered himself to beciugtn. No music so g*«"l that he could not lu lp VNITK» »TATM I.AMI» OFFK X. • Portland. Oregon. * pfrmbrr >•. ¡ed I particular damage re-ulted. but io publicly compliment the singers. Mr tier t« herefiy gitrn that tn rompliawce A st»«! plan, hereafter, will tie to lie The inu-ic difficult, but was ren With la • pnvtewwi» of th« act of < n-m*— nt up when you leave this equine who dered withuu fault from start to fluisti. June IfTt. rntlth-d "An art fo the ««)eo< ’r« ■ M ( < a.'lfornia, thinks he is a ra<ehorse, winch be isn’t, Father lan e sla’eil that services timber iimusr land« i«n is in lhe urn nta -is'es am.,mia. ore would be hAld hereafter regui.rh on the s^’^L. Andy. _ ______ _All he p «I» ’r an I «fateih a . t i.f I tir.t Sumlay in each tnonlh, ami that it Aliga«? 1. ieri. I»ronnrd J Imtterly ni l'oct waa pur|m>eil tn erect a church building la» ? counfy of MalinnWBah. aiate nt <n»*gr»n CARD OF THANKS. da » mia <iay flied in ihl-ofk» tei« «wom «rat« in thia city next year. tomi Mn for thè pun hni of thè ne , of n»»‘,«fBec M, f p IV «, r I» W II lamette meri dia» and wtll <»6Vr pr»«»f lo «h<>w t hai tl»e ¡end Wr aiali to publicly tender our m<«t A SPECIAL SCBSCRfPIIO-k COM e>ugbt 1« more » aiuablr far li« lim'irr or «Inno heartfelt thank, to our neghl»rs atul than K»r aarlctilturai purpcwe-. an I lo «Mitab- BINATION. )t»li hi« rialtn in «aid «and Udore thè M«jfl«'er friend, for tlmir kindly attention and and Receiver al Poi Iland. Oregon, nn rhure ayaipatl y during the stekneaa and death dai ho» Ih»; «la « . , thè __ - Mb - — •»•» - of -. Pecew - - of ■ Uf bualwu.d and father. T h * “urtili News is now pre|«nM n« name. ■• wlim *• l <• f-T-nr -”i.ot Mas. A J Rai( ____ "wTre _._w . ’« h J Han<l of l*f»rfla'«d. to receive »ubecriptions for the Altieri- Jt I r w T«»T\ Of r«»r Und. «»regi»! CixaBkca *wn Eaxuv Rax. » Kfnnrf. of bill < dir ore«-.» s can Farmer of In-llanap >lis, Indiana. Aaygnd <«> par •»»«»• ria talng ad ver «ly thè in c.>iine<lion with Tn« Naas, at <he aimve-teer rtOO«! land« are rwneea ad tu fila PAY OP. thè ir ria Ita« la ’ bf« ngtoe ow or bufere «aid uh price uf Tua News, - nli II.So a year. «lay of lA«e»a'«ar iO'T The American Farme' is a 31 page ALUKRNOM g. hftHMF.R. Regtetar. I ‘leaign elo-ing uni my buteher basì montldv journal, filled with natter« ne«e bi a Ti ry short lime, and il is uec- pertaining to farming, ami with horse, »•-ary tur gvery persoli knowing tliem- cattle, sheep, aw me, p uiltry and d ir> POR SALP. selve» indebted tu my shop lo cume fui ' departmenla. The puultry departiuent wvrd Inni edlv’ely and «etti» thè «aiu» al<-nr* 1« nell worln ili» «ulw« riptm.i , A word lo thè wi«e li enfft-tent. 'a-keil Cali a. line ' (tue a id 411 sani A mbiwr-tira t.n^» ami mt of ilnrl« $ LADIES COATS Extra «Special T m S kvwnvmm %Q'a While It had l*ru fr|ar ted on «»U> •trerta fur the past we.k or two tha Ccinra • A ar» m J Hex wa» ai k am Confined tu hi« home, It wa« not re|»ort rd that the »n km «• would revolt fatalh The en«l came |**rfully «*n saiunla» morning, Nu%euilwr 2 Th» «••»•• «4 hu death to attributable lu hi. setvice u the army during the mil war Aar.Mi J H«-t w » fa ru hi Nhuisilla Ohl*», on February 24, fall, makin. hi age at the lime of d ath, tM y» ara. > month« a»*<t M dav». Ila »nil from Olii. U> Chicago m IHt>4. ami there etih«»ird it the Mit« III« cavalrv, iu abh h r«*gtuirt>< he amed until ihr end u> the war Hetliridiig to Ohio alter hie di«« harg« fr> m *h»-arit y. hr waa mam. «I in I m ». to ffcri.r h 'Xafa’lh >c»»ll Kenvir» froh» Ohio l»> Mi-woin it I mim , a» J tw rear« thrivalivr tu h .n»a«, i « i » haä i » Xrw Mrxicu and from iLerv tu Cali — ■ ■ K w ee v III ■ * • im vuiil ID Urti IO rratdr. Hr 1‘**« lw*MI en g «¡fed in the harh«-« b'inn«’«* ‘n Me a •inre I« 3. ( mradr R«i »1« the father oí Ho children, Itiirr datftifar , *>l uf * a turn ar« tira«' a> 4 Ittu Sunn. (’farmer a»M. !*rn*«l, who togrthi'P with tb«Mr niolhmf, live in >< I«». A* a cttia n ami fai» ine* liiaii ( fiiralr Kri w »• quiet hd 4 Hu«» •unni if *• a i.eighfair, >'l»htfihir, •* * husiMtml aiid faibrr. kind aid affi Donate« The funeral «• me» • •«•re held at 2 p H* at ihr lfapti«t »Lurch <>n Monda) Kev. <’ .* p fry, of Hn»w e.ille, co durtrd the servir»» H) requvM, * un» rad*« Barite«, B-trhatn, M >• - G- t ♦«r|n,t>t» r aii’l Duggei aw« rd *» »»uv« )*alH*rarrr«, »ltd lai I a*«*» all that *«• iimrt »» I ibeif departed * • mra.l«* * lew dollars* wur'h of in un Iba «round floor ♦ ♦ ♦ SEND 15c /\ SHARE and gat a block of atoch that may AND Turn Cents Into Dollar* In ■ few sveeks ♦ ♦ ♦ LEE COMSTOCK MINING CO. COATS P. O. B->« 2*>H, Rhyi lite, Nev. ' I ’. L. DUGGER $4.00 to $15.50 Noturn Public [le da, M"rtgige« ami Pen«lon V u< h»ra i-arefully wriiteu and H< K II « l 1^! I I ..■>•■• , trait« etc, prepared. Hout’i ut bridgi , al iHsMavTtAM v«wa office. If vou need one. call in nell it you < li. <toer than you OKEGON MIO. W. F. JONES hu <I <1 »et» ua. We will buy ri*'- m I hth Wesely & Cain Dealers in Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings VETERINARIAN OfThe Albany Biabira. IV lb Phone«. 34 ALBANY. OREGON NEW I OR SALE. Fifteen Iona cf baled hsy and 20 enrds of peeled Ür polea. V. ( Latra*. SPECIAL SALE NOW ON Wr »i.l offrr our entire line of bag* «ir. al lai-tory prl -r. after Novenilw-r 1. Non la ihr lime lo r>uy. Yuurt, for b laìnraa. Cuta W mv LX. An .«twl*»«**! «M».^in»‘lrr nt Chinana nir-llcb «W, •>■«■«■!« wi Hi- lata Hiw.g wn Ton», of Ohinx. orvgnn. ’• now prv|wrw>l In I tnrnl.il Chin»«» nu-lirlnaa io all Th» «niter rrminm-n I- him in • fiiaranl«-«. ^’1« l.rlhm < nil 1« wri*» him al »O 111 W^at »* Albany, ma,«». $ SCHOOL BOOKS FOR SAE OR EXCHANGE Old books with backs on and no leaves tom out, receivefl at Exchange Price till December 31, 1907 School Bonka will not be sold or exchanged for credit Please do not aak ua to open an account aa we muat refuse you W|«TOH s '♦ l - -V p ■*! * . ’* 7 . * I