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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
->'X “ ”* A. c T *» • '-s**-SK*sWM<«ve>eae^s^-s-aw>k«-s-*'t-s-.«-fs-s*wt>*.tw-,q-,>«-s'e..we'.»<mi‘*'aww»w ® S. E. YOUNG I SON i I Dress Soods ? ? A very nice wide cream Panama A gessi SB. gray wool B anket, the e «1.26. Hlciliiaoa at 50«. «1.00 and «150 thing fur cuMt or luouutaiu use ♦ I New Nerge« and Wool Gouda, in B4.5O. cream and other hghl abades, very appropriate fur outing. ; r I 6loves Oxfords Our stock wm a litlle late in com- Men'a reindeer gauntisi tiknea, in bot is cotuplete nuw A llttle •1-80. m*»r» style and a little mors qnality A g'.sft.love wiih hor»eiii.ie |Miini in al) the i.Umbrr» Dun't fad t" «e.i and g al .uff ami back. >1.00. nur Patent Colt Orford« für iadiae al *■ me uew driving tiluvrsin brown, 73.. S3.SO. : j . ' | ♦s-e-iM-.'a<Mv»e.»-e'»**>-a*sd..•e-s.s-.w«*'...■»>»♦. ràws - r.. f-s-j.,.. ,...«...... ; a**«»«**««******** PERSONAL MENTION. * » » e LOCAL eeeeeeeewwaeeeweee I> t M !•« WWWWWWWWW Anti*Hain IHiie r«4t«v« pain I A lull line ol Cain's. jewelry at We«ely A BREVITIES, wowwowewwwo f**r headache |>v Mil»« Anti-Pain mia I inn county*« tat leiy thia year ia » mill«, I mill Irei than last year. All kinds uf gra«« «*-««1 clover • rrd Ia<wv« your order with Claudia Mc- land plaster, etc., for caah only, at Wr* Knighl for the tt’egon Journal os Bar- Bly's litm-ery gaii day, Feb.. 4, "16 Alban» la to have a shingle mill es You can give your friend« no lw>ttrr tablished in that city with a cap icily u advice than to rw-omnu n f Hickory «•.OU per day. j Bark Cough RoBtaelv for all soughs and J. F. W ready nil luiy all your dree«e-l M H Ci»<t and W. J. Bilyeu cans !i ‘ga an I veal of ca«h Call him up «>n over fn ni Alton» on mot» fay morning'« the pii -tie .jeforw y .1 are roe ly to -ell, Hain hul' line of I ill, ’« an t Pni««lan elork SOD »VILI E I1L.MS and ¡«"litre rrm.<li>-«, .»«ter alo it, b>mr, grit, oil luee and >. hl k I *d 1 We-ely'r Prv»i*lerit Geddl«, during : »pel rs- Gr,«-erv There i* erviae», «»n a rwvnl m iriiing, . .p ic >t a vi»’t to th- cite .if H«iu. her < delightful 3tt*Uh wil homes, and h"-|>il«M* people ■ . <M the county fair, tempera c»- and e ulv-r fea- tnr« « that make it a deeirabl« place in tn* roy w hi« h pi live. i*»r Mr«. Ch IM i« vi«iting her father his 'i'l' Citv borne, Ite, Mr Pntx. d that -herif! A E i.vdrnl I -avi» nt ut th « l-r ad d |L The SB w N< ti’r I Irt t Und very sick. il I me*. «hi<iiff «•I I ». Il.kll' Im« U-e .» % j* J -I 1rs d th.» two w« k», dtji-i V’ i<dm* day n, >r mg Our new athvlv't><• I- proving to tie the right place. Ni-arl ru‘. >ngu ti a, ntwvl for a ■ llu-g I he *t "i< 1» «re ill Lai k fro > scat >n trip h tie O r wa ah t lu > w II ih-liate l' i i. " ■'Xi 11 ILikrt mir men liant ani family , Mr. •|>eiit tlie Imlni vs 1 1 C »rv tills. Mr. Muidgrasa ha« rwtnrne«l from thv mou tain« where he bad been er nauw and ha» eurolird in the buimw* depart ment of tne college The Crow fad Grang- flourish viaoroualy. Continue« b> .Mi«» Kern« ia ou a vi»it to ”Old Yam hill.” Rev Boyles of tbe Presbyterian church ami Kev Burn« of the Evange lical ehnren w'H hold a protracted meet ing, tiegiurimg January 5th. Mr Bruer is home Goin the h^cging 1 camp«. The Italian wool chopper« have been discharged and gone to Portland Rev. Cajriiwall and wife el pact to e>< to a warmer clime Io live, perhepe nell •umuier. They are good ciliaeua. Mr. E. Cooper haa returned from Portland and will complete the bueiiieaa course. Mr. Haleonr prophet and money se«-r eave we have uot «eeu the worst ot the I has <•.»•«, who I« cull One to h< n«in with a latai iimludi, »as moie*i U> town M- 1 day morning, in uni. - oarer a jih.aii'ian 11*- «ist r U alMii Il liim. L K . da* i- Neat »el ur.tay i« tb« «Uta ul th.- an' uiial iU’*e ling ol tbe -Hit-.» «leva amt Agri cultural heir a»-**, tail hi It 1« m >et de- •Haute Inal evury mourner ul ttiva«~a'ia- tmu snail i»< preaoui. Mur nr*i Fair i« pru.iuumud uy all a brilliant auvveos 1 lie util, or» ami director« eurkud to- geluor UarlUumuMly fur lliu purpo«. uf uri..gi.ig ab-jitl that suecea«. Let u« hope lliu ins ixiard ul offleir« will work a« imiuatriuualy aud barmuuiuuaiy lor the lair thia year as dl 1 J10 u.d board. .Not more .liau une-liaif tm> Work will be required ul IM ,.ew board, that tlie Mid Uuw »** vuiupeliul io du. Hu with a liariuuuioUa uuw u isrd ul u.ti er« wuu ani take hold uf Hie work with euergy, uiu uutiuok lor the coming Fair ia moat promising l ue dalae «ut aumtld Ue aUout tue ui «1 coiivemout limaprac- mable and lliu iucrea«»l amount offer- od. iu premiums, «tiuui i uisaa the Cu lu mg fair an immemo auccoaa tare •liuuid tm used in «eiecung tlie uew management, tur tile SUi.eaa ol tn« lair deprud« uulireiy mu lliu board ut mau agera hard time«. lite Capi lui Journal, ul iaal Friday, Prof. Bosd, one of the instructor in «UtlR-Mle« VYWU * UvlKT AltU mule ei the lugli school, Eugene, »pent the holi peu«iYv luti« muYsraily U iau ne nuw day» iu town. uaW. il wmu «U «U a J imc U ìim J, deu lai Mias Daigle, who is known to many •uà ì «« ba < uvpariiuvHUi u# lue turni uiu ha of the old settlers in tlie Forks ol the ab vu lw irw- iuo Juu. imi g » Nantiam, is spending the • iniir in low 11 luiluvr «uu aU4 i - u » v m I «Mi Mr Webster Jour« etili t» acltee at dia ii|)Uuiiadud hwu halu gr »4- Berlin, with appro»«.! «u..«-s U*»la, »iittti iHii .**« m wiit'gtf, aiUi llJOJ I he Chn«’ma« tr.v wm a euperborir Lv p4^ G ì " Ubili UU 4 au L8U MaRtl su i well lille.1. in l’U»i.4-!>» il 11 t< «•' .4 l»» We are egpvcting electriu line to HAd Uu u«all«*lw. I I m * lartunrB ijh | u <•*>* head tin« way Iroui Por .lami, through mii>g vi*» U» 4o uul i<> w«irk hi L «ur* l*ef day U> «aru Atubif lu »uppni tu llicliard««m gap- I K f AL. «liimiMua ut ibi« viiwiadai. ><* r B.uitwr livl^t, <ju yuu •upjA»«»' wtaiiv «Nim a \ m al mi I IIVI mivmr vA-r», ». • ,;i - . t fé V ) ; B. w repirt o I* made tu«-tn* «■ would charge tlivir j Unni« or Likiiii one ceul le«w micaua« 4 Miv Irvv »«io* iMumi the «tale h* Ctteurf utl know Utey would sot. Yuti bu«)W, ai*», tbut proievai-Jiiai Un n, «MtUMkiad tu U h « way, without cwt uy L àjviihm <| v»*«t «Ht lvi>'vCltl«4 IIIVH never make tlm at that um L« mark» in th** il »»ride iMtioh would be MO < b ap lo Hiwire time ugh in- nlal tftluru Why, Hmthar 11 ie>, would « ■ * Miti I « lUMo lut iH«b li.e < a-i •»i n lor d IU«*il *i l'tl-l 'hb, «•• Wei JX u A »L.L « 1 LI) ... 'Hi'--- for m.e !» -• ' - •*<•1 lie-» « i r ri U m lai«* a. ru .• ir hu Jri* U«»li |»«i »M J* »I ualti; repot aa ite « lh'« m- t •• * I y. imi neglect Li Jo this, frrsou • ilh l>>e lemalne ol tbe late Ai- A It ¡'BILL, Free berti. Loie, ia-» 1 iiuraday evening, it a. Nee’v. wa» llioUibl be-1 tu poatpon» tie d ial ob«* <|mee, I* tii Io,low mg nioruing MRAYFD OK Sr.MJiN. wlien the lu >er.il av-urroii aa bad been Btraved or etoieu I* no paatere <4 previ->ualy arramted. P. M Ncniegiu, 3 mil«« «Ml of I^haaow, At IO A. M the Chnetain chnrvb wa> a black a ding eith owe bia k km«, be fllleil with the ratal I roe ami friends tu tween two and three yrare old. Inform pay the leal «ad at-l ul love a<xj respect ation leading t*> his recovery will be re- Io a former citisrn, w I hmo tragic ileatii ward*!. Add'eae or call on either wa« a shuck to th« entire c< rnmtiuitv. C. J Woltiraor P -M Nerwggbi, Leban Rev. Martin of Ntaytofi cutxluctMi a short and moat appropriate funeral on, Ore. » rvdee. The Maws office da Th« keynote uf theaerm'-n “We Ihni'f printing in good style Kuow," as a nulled lu tbe auduen dosili, was verv apt- Nor did Kev. Martin consider tbe tragedy aa an act of Divine Providence, but that God was love and the striking down so suddenly of tbe husdand, father and eou, could not be the wish of a loving Divine Father. Al the couc 1 u « um > ol the short funeral service, aud lbs friends had taken a last look at their loved ue ghbur and fell wcitiaen, the CBaket wm ci-eed and b'urubya half d»wn of hia aaeuciala railwav employe«, all that wm mortal of Albert L. Cole was placed la the tomb. P«rha|U. II Albert had been placed In the hoepital at Kooeburg and there oierat«*! upon, instead uf taking him to Portland ami delaying the | roper dreeo- Ina oi i.to injuries lor Ilf hours, tie might now tw living This wu do n t n»r can not m w know. Yet, Irvm all that wo can learn, there w«u a «ad btinglu from start to ttniah A competent pliyaidan al K.Mlmrg, might have managed mal tuna difl.reullv. But, then, w« li m't know. The railway employ««, all from bnrg, pre«ent were Mr. and Mrs. B F. Rusnell, Mr ami Mrs. G. Huffington aud Meear». A. J Risley, J. T. Bratt'xi, T. leister, J. F Plelfler, II. D Kvan and E M John«.>n, «11 of whom desire to ekpr« «e tlirir appreciation of the kiml and conrteouv treatment «.v-orde 1 them bv the clliaen« of Ski. Others present from a dl«laiH-e were Mr and Mr«. M M Peery, of Npringlleld . Mr and Mrs Frank Morri«, of E«tac*da, kenat ir A J Johnson a ol family, < k Corvallis, »nd Mr «nd 'Ir» J W Pr. pat, id Alliany We wnmgfu ly state.! In last we. k*» i»»U' Alljaus wa« prev that .lira Ida Viwl.ol i«wl,of Altaiuv Mie I« voutlm»l .it her h-mie by ent »1 Lk li.-e«. lite parent« anil brother, Em at I ole, i.f Mumm th, »ere all ot f»r J U . t’’*n■'« fa ily, who were prvee Aa «0 lllw •I r«« I nprig out an 1 late , heart« *ld woman ot 80 or 85 But in spit« ul this, lite must have becutue quite a heavy burden for her, and the was no Jcubt glad to lay II »town and go hence How tar bock the term of thia w miiii'i life take« us! What world-trwnvforu-lng »vent« have tokeo place In II* In the same year tliat the was burn the fathers of tlie American repulillc frame.! the eou» ti tut Ion, and when Washington was first inaugurated prvldent she was near ly two years old. Hhe was married luring Jeffersun'a drat admin alratiun, ■ 0.1 when Jackavn became president, was a mature nudddle-agevl uiatrun The year uf her birth laiuia XVI diasolv- ed th« Freach aaeeuibly, one uf th« acts that led lu th« great revolution a tel Ina and hie queen s ek«cuti»u. tiha was two years old when the B alii« tell. Ai tier birth Napoleuu ILmajiatte was an artillery lieutenant, a democrat and a revolutionist, at years old. Frederick the Great had dhvl the previous year. Calheriue was «aarina and empress nt Russia. W hen Warren Hastings wae tried, Mary Ramsey wa» Iwginmug to walk and talk. George III. ol England wh<> fuavht t» retain th« American Gul on.re, lived till »he was .13 years old. I! her I lde»t child had lived till now. be wotii.l have lero 1<W. Hhe was a woman I 43 a hell her daughter «1 wli se In me ■lie dl-d, aged 7* wa» born. What mt Hade born later Ilian «l>e have passed away. What natioi a have crimbled ur b* « hi rvinoi in.l<i»lrial «ml »r« • monde lia. •• hr n »e«-’ mi pi i* !»«•• I t h« »..* eye» ’•* •««! iti«»—** doting the |> i| |>i y»Nin : : => * i I J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY I* 1* Headquarters For ♦ i : ; : » I -■ O ♦ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 00 YOUR MONEY BACK Full line of Glasstw are, Stoneware and China ware, at Living Prices. Live ami Let Live, NEW SCHOOL BOOKS NOW than halt a c* uuir) a g»m, m«f it 1« only 1» healthful air and prolong her Lie Y» lie long l«-t »re .» p ' 1», bv- LU » mi s i«d.-— ON SALE OR FOR EXCHANGE Old l>«»t»<H with backs on and no leaves torn out. n*c •ivtti at Exchange Price till December 81, 1907 Se r*»! vill not bo *>!d or <•«'hanjrcd for credit Pleas ■ do not ask us to open an account, ns we must refuse vou LAKUOl i*iu no..M» Ki mcruKu. A- W im aUVeitlsu,, ilumei V. Dave. - poti gave 'em a m si enteriainl g eve ning, last liiea-iay. A nil« ih • audience «•anol large, it w.«« most appreciative. Mi. l>a»eiipurtcuuimeii' eJ ina lecture, U, g.Vlug ulaevpuneuce wliuu Slarnug ul iu 1 le, parti alati» wiiau ho waa a memuer ul tlie nilvortou baud. ilia Uiu I lium >r iu rulallug hie ui .uy o«c,p- ado» and ad «suturo«, iiil. leal.si ins au- | die uve dusiply. 1'akiug up tn« subject of "Cartoon- mg," Uo suo «evi tliat will! mtuy people, au apt aud « <a* uy cartoon had much luoru lulLiuiivo itiau tbe boat wrillou »■id must inguai «.lisurial. Ilia storie« illustralo») witti » arluoua drawn lu the pro«« ivo ol lue audience Wore quite lu- lereatiiig. Ili» trip mt > Central Arabia, a Uoaort luhauil*»! only uy wild warlike tnlMMot Hseiouiu AnrtM, was Inada lor ilio pur|» wo ul so, uruig a num tier of ttie ■ar laniovl tlo iouiu tioisea tu bring lu America, tuo great ruiuctauva lu allow any ut the vleaorv alesai» l> be taaeu lru,u Aratila, made Uie leak bolli dati vali aud dangerous. Furtunalely lie tail m «uau alter lauding ou tlie desert «Imre«, willi a very influential Arab ■ueik, aud so ingratiated lu IU «Vit i h u> tiioaiieia's good upiuiou, tuai Humer was adopted aa a bruttina ut in« «uvik and, also, aa a mom Our uf lue U lue lie waned very mavu to »¡«it. I ho trip lu- Li Uie desoli «Uda luvuivnl great hard- snip. 1 lie Uvat was au vaveeai»« tliat Ilio tra.oiing wa* dime alter uiglil. iiy good lorluua and iliplouiavy, tbe party waa alite tu viali a aociiuu vH mat uudu- t.y.ur.or ueioi« »isiled by a wnilw man. Mr. Vaionpurl «u«xo*»avd 111 procuring nea.1, uiually staliiuus, ut me Usial ui.d and p xvmi type ul tn« Aiauiau noise. 1 WU • mevlIUHWI» .uluaisaud . a. ,6 AAA V(4.»;U I m U i ' aa ÀtMlVUUVt* ’»U'kli Ol i* »»»* '»A» I N* v. \ vkltfl it A Ils**> .u|rt ttllU «•rv hvw al >|r. «,‘A>«t*r# Limi hi .M*»rrfw .New Jvtuy. • •uv ul II*•-•» bar»«*« a l-.v«r-vk»l «tat* 11 ii««» en*lura«iihi I '>4i it, lu ucvur «Mtly uvit report I aj , by .liaV«4U UvstKl AliU p» ukAieruèuy itt* uur .1 »uvr 1 jiu I imf ««» .» E i .i't \ . ug taiaer, oapucMlij tiresido, Mr. liaw-u- 1. i'boee who liearii in the «ture» or uu iiy W*dcuu*e hl.u -a. a 1« la» or ua will* ■«. linear i. rom Mi A Mu J W uua Of INiliKI’Sf IO I ARMI.HS. One ut ths very be«t ways to stima late th«- appetite I« to vary ti e food Coat of th- prieiuctiou usually I creaaes with the age if the animal and al«<> aa tlie animal approaches ri) enee«. Bv economical feeding ia meant feed- mg to the lieal advantage II dues not neceaeanly mean to* ding at leaat cx»t. Grope do not daje-nd so muaii upon the kind uf aud ou Ilia farm aa they do upon the kind uf tuau that ia on the (arm. Gl .AD TO SI F. Y(XI »ad »..« »JI I- ,Ud lu e* thu iplrmlv) display . I JF.U I I HY Buy li u >ug> atharwwr «Jue l bui do awpMi, < p»is and (rt |»oi«-d IH* mol ot ihn «<>t« covar« loU ol fxwi l)>m(«. injmlin» g*ewd Joui The beet fleece will ever be a mark of the beet ahsep; provided, of couree, that it baa a g,««!, thrifty form. Ij.- more vitality you can pt -luce in au annual the atrimgor power it lias te ward uff diae iae. !ÜBLER & GILL CO Itettar trv tu do tlie chorea aruunJ the barn tielore dark; ur if not, use great care iu tie nd I mg the laotern. K« sully au Uhlu termer weul lu the baru tu du elio rea by lamp light. 1 lie lamp Ivll uvei, buruiug Ute barn aud him with H. SCIO. OKE. 4*»<rV* tfuod roads are s gue ul au eiiterpris* mg cum u> unity ; bu, jmur ruaua aie in* U'cauve ul pour teams, pour «vbivlea and tliMUgliUue« termors. GOOD CHEER! Ilia larger tlie »mouut ul I c « h I you uau gela bvaltuy auimal I m couaumu, 'I,a gteater the pruni la, piuVnllng you nave not Ucvempocl au auuormal apf»' Ute. 1, la aiwaye tbe pari u. wiwiom tu Le •Uie, Uelurv reiiuqui«muk a paaaamy g.*oU Uvlug. lual you ba,o a bvller .1 comma „U. Il.ipv to many involi* • h iVe AD.MIMsl KA IUK 3 NulIvL. ■ » NoUc'v i» herebv gtv«n Mini thè under- sigma uà« in-wu, by US»" t • uuly 1 uun, ul trio gtal« >»t ttr.g ti, tur Lino Conni», Uuiy «ujsuiuted a»juoui»irì<to< ul thè es umi ut .». J. il»», lai« ut «a,vl coUnly ,»l>’ v«w«MÌ. AH pvtw>u. liavmg ciaims agwiuat tu. »»iste ui <«ud >iv-ci»«v«i «re bervdy ruquired tu pie«cut me «amv, wim |>roper »octin-i», tu lite uudetsigo* ed, al bis boiue, ai »ciu, m «aid LuUuty, « ubili «la tli'Hllns trulli lIIv date 01 ibi« IlOtlCV . Vei-d tliiv 1<» <lav ul January, I.- * !.. W . l'uMaJlol, Auiuiuisiiaior. i and a oil** and happy N» CHAS. WESELY re. i. w»ek by out IreU-is wI mi , pvi 'ni»b'’i B tens. p»t • •••'■* » writ !»•> sa» » Hrwn. net Ina ■ MUHl . pet on l imp, p»' Kuii. r, iC«intr,i pm mil »ut mi«« ►'««»• t’*" '*<»»*" i.aavtHn A ear '<10— tlihbn*. p*v po<in»t Portland Passenger ............. 8:23 a. m. 1 hwk*"* P»t pvHinvi. ,nnng Ueaca, i»*< i""1" i fhdly ekcepl Bunday. ai • THE CARD SOUTHERN PIC. 8. R. Illi- J lu L ji Pl.K U> Ulti Mr« Mary Kamee. Wuud. who died tu H ills b.*" ou New Year's tnoruiug al lúe age oí 120 year* ami 8 month«, ■u Ur aa we remember the olde«t white person on record in thia country Nome Indian« «nd negruna liare l*een older at ■Lath, according to popular report, or their own aaærtiona, but m moot caeos the alleged age rouH not be »rrlflnl, «a it wma U. tiara been itone «uff! denti y in the cane 4 Mrs Wood. And what adda to the wonder of her longevity ia the tact tliat uni.I almoet the end ehe wae In fair p-waewion of her phyalcal ami mental faculties, ao that aha could walk, talk «ena ble, rut. and act in gen- Aaatviao W Mt xw— Portland Pastenger................... 8:45 p. in. !»»ily e«cept Bunday. Paaaeogsrs arrive I b Portiarxl at 11 :30 am May return earn« day, leaving Portland al 4:15 p. m. Fur further inh rmation, call on or addrwe«. MM MvMVKKAY, Gen. I'aae. Agt., Portland, Or. T. J DANNEN Local Hcio. Or. IV 1»» ks, P«r pniind leweeoMM Hrw»f. per p«»un«*, II»« Hngs. p»r pound.hv« «righi m .see« | Vaal p* potimi. •«« shipping HbMiL p»r poumi. «Io Irr» ....... Uffikwi iMf tkonnd W. F. JONES VETERINARIAN SPECIAL SALE We wl.l offer our entire line of bug- Agent, We»8 elee at factory prics-e after November 1. Now is ths time to ouy. Your», for b i«ine»a, Bear in mind T«a Nkwa done all man ner of j *b work quickly aud lor reasou- rral l.ke w bat we call a eell-prwe«.rvwd aUe pricaa. rr*Ft’r 1 •4 X. li,. I- I'eln giv«' that ■ ajiei'ial ( >tt el«»'"<m will tie held in tin-citv ot «.io al ila l Ity li II, on Haturdav, Janna'» IM ID H, hr I lie puriei e nl <le- ridmg whetlier the waler System «hall lie ektendrd »• lhat the entire residence diatrfa-t ill lit.- Citv • III lie given adéquat» tire jir '.il»» , ih» improvemwnf not tu eieeed EUkM). Mgned, A. <• P rill , Mayor. Attest P H. M c D onald , Recorder. Eubecnbe tur the Barna« News Office Alliany Btabie«. Both Phones, 34 ALBANY, OREGON It a farm ia worth occnpying per manently it ia worth edornlr g; and if it ia «urti» adorning it ia worth pieserving.