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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
A«- < .« • -.5 v.->S A Double DoM The oid time charivari of the n«-wiy married, while not earn«-»! to th* « Ittiln rracottabir limita tlxvM* • hi*-k Hia will p*jr tln- larreM im i « vulage of iTuflt wlu. b are iiisrkvteif thè wsiuest. la thè must rapkl a» wvll a» tbe > Ueap ■et g.ilu In weigbl la lumie durlng ibe Irvi ttarve or Tour uvontba extreme of former years, still prevails In many lnstam-es. At the urrsent time the crowd* which make night hideous to cupxi's newly made victims 1 tn the recent larwl drawtnx whh-ti are, usually. Cwm|»>erd of the fnemtaoi j t«* k [«talee al H|»-kaue tln-rv wrtv iu*«rv the marri««l pair, whose uninvited, ihau &IABI appll aih'iis for every |*le«v twaay visit is maite With the beat of ' if latid to t*e dt»|»>*««l «if If one of tbe wishes. Knowing thia propensity, Gib'ky «voce. It I» still a gambi* wbetb ■ *-r a fellow » uu:ul«*r I« low enough to brsiegruoma usually prepare themaehr» I give him Ibe « buhx <*f a pl.«* of laud with th«- usual bot of cigars. can*!i«-a. ahli b la w« rth provlug up <*n nuu. etc . to provsle entertainment for the m.rrymakera. Butter nwiker* of an In«|ulr1n< turn Cain w« rv uh of mimi bave found thr*>uxb *-arvful Mr. and Mrs it. M usually favor*»! with charivari sruwUs t«««t» (bat tbe water coutrut of a dozru Of course, the ml«» uf butter taken [r««ti> the «ame last Friday night proper hour for a visit of thia nature, is icburulng mav vary fr->ui one half lo I ,*r «eut This would «**r*u to suggest after the mart’- d pair have retired for tliat tbe fetlow who makes a pnu-ike the night Much of the pleasure of ?'«■:*.. - - I I ■ • t III* • than van parties would be marred, if Innt «tb-uid ««•« t-> It that tils water 1« victims cannot be put to the great- pretty evenly tu It««) amount of trouble. So. about IU p a number of t»w near neighbors of A I>art of the old Lev estate In Vlr Can** surrounded their rvaidencc dula has l*een set aside as a drug gar with every immagmable iristrumei t den by tire federal department of agri which wouki make a discordant noise lUlturv-lbat In. It la lielng used for the and the fun began. Roger w as soon up culture of new and i alúa ble planto that may hare a commentai value and invlteii his visitors in. Aft« r a Where suevesa attend» the growing of short stay and wishing thr newly w«ni- any varieties they will be reiumineod ded a long life of unaloyed happinrua. rd fur other sections w bere a* Il and the visitors retired. Likewise did the climatic conditions are right Cains thinking their troubles were over for the night. But after midnight, tux«t season Canadian orcha another party, not knowing of the hrst shipped 5.MJO barrel* of apple* to Tbe <-o visit, appeared upon the scene, prepar Town. Houtli Africa. m « ed to give a charivari more after the lran»portall«>n. storage et* old time style. The firing of gun», H-r Ixrrel and the prl«v received leaving the tn-nrr In th«* uem scraping of horse Addl**, rattling of li*«»I of 82 25 |a-r bii«h«-l net. tin pane, etc , arrvus«-d Mr and Mrs iu»tan<-v <wti tie taken a* »fill fi Cain from their dreams again. Being proof that American fruit ur< after midnight, Roger »Utrs he had a don't pru|»«<* t«> ||<- »mi mid I*«»«- great time in finding a lamp, to light ey when foreign market* are his visitors in. The longest of nights Ilian glad to get their tine fruit eventually pass and so diJ the distur- Home Inve«tIgiitloti» « hi< h thr !<>«» turbance almut the Cain homestead. Roger is of the opinion that introduction exprrfinent station ha» mode Into a fungnua dlsease of tuillet w Ili' h ha* into married life, in Scio, is noiay, to appeared al aererai piace* In Ih* state sky the least - Ibis year lisllcatv tbat thè diaeaae I» inillet «inni «hi* li |g quii......... nm.m In li. flou» of Euru|»i 1UI,| n |,|. ,, ».-vnii A Test La«* lo bare l>een l*r**uglit luto tlils country On« of the suits to Lx tri««i out at tu seni Imported frolli Germany The the present term uf Judge Burnell » stnut in <|iivstl<ui I» imi. li likr that court, in Albany is brought at tin w hi. h affiata onta, .uni II < an he pre instance of the State Railroad Com- rented l»y soak lug the need for two miaalon. Several months ago the Com bours In a solution of one |»nmd of miaaiun ordered the C. A E. railroad to f irmatili lo forty tile gal Ion» of noter build a suitable depot at Lyons This the railroad ¡-.-sp!«- havi mgTecte«! t< do. The suit is to enforce the order and. also, to determine juat what powers the Commission posseaaes, in this respect. The matter had been argue«! at a previous term, relative to the powers of the commission ard Ju»lge Burnett de cid<-«i Monday that the Commission ha- power to enforce its mandate by bring ing suit against the railroad. llslr Cumini Out? Ther<* is a great difference in ncalp and hair diseases. Thin is the reasor patent medicines fail. They LACK THE INDIVIDUALITY NEi ESSARY TO CURE. I put up the treatment specially for you. and if I can’t cure Dandruff and Falling Hair, tliere 1.« n* use wasting money buying tunics. Tc show my ability, 1 will offer to the first hundred ladies or gentlemen, a month's free treatment. Send for sperial question blank today. Address. M abam P i ' rity G rant , P. 0. Box 1199. lx* Angeles, Cal New Arrivala Dr. Prill reports the following births: October 1 To the wife of Fred Hols- foot, of Jordon, a son. October 12—To the wife of Anton Lockiner, of Jordon, a eon. October a) To the wife of John White, of 1-acomb, a son. October 23—To the wife of Tom Evans, of Thomas, a daughter. October 2fr—To the wife of C. G. Gough, of thia city, a son. Referee Sale * TIi«* ono.-r of a garden tra. t of three •r four acre» near Omaha bn» laid tile througli the tract nnd 1» suidrrigntlng It |u tills Uw there Is »luiply n re le.-aal of the use of tbe orilln.iry sy» tern of drslntlllng the enter la-lug I>U ui | h «I through th«- main Hues into tbe lateral» nnd druwu them«- to the urfn-«• by capillary attraction us rap Idly as ueeded. In ms -II oiis whet«- a water »upply is handy au<! wh«-r«> pv rl«a|s of short rainfall art* likely tu oc •ur nt critical times such a «.« Mau Woultl seem to hare a very defluite itul practical i aloe. JlllHS J. Hill. pmiMent of th*- Great NoribvHi, !•• long hended enough to iipprtM lair || mp ilia! rrla tl**u lietweeu intelligent farming and t>lg crops and imrense In railroad traffle. In order to encourage a lief 1er type of farming tie hue put up prises aggregating f?.Nsi. to beawan! eil at th* time of the Omaha corn show lu lievvmber to exhibitors of «mail grains and grasses living In ter ritory tributary to tbe Great North erti road A plan of this kind I* not phllautbropy. but just go>»| i*u»lnes* fs.llcy. and might well be adopted by the officiala of other road« Could sum«* Influence but t>e brought to liear to cause n |»irt111«>n of nil ag rl* ulturul I a ml In |xr*-ela of a quarter ms lion or more Into forty or eighty acre trai ts and thr working of tbr«e nrrss lu ns Intenelve a way a* la carrlrd >ut ou like arras lu tbe Irrigation dls- trk t* of thr western slate» a trausfor inntlou w**ul«l t*e brought alaiut In crop rlrlds and flnancl.il return» that could hardly lx r*tlinnt««l It goes without «aylng that the western lrrlgat««l tract i » ism -« m *« a marvelous and uulmpnlml fertility, while In uiauy Instances laud In older *•« lions of tbe country ha* l*ceu run down, but not withstanding ibis liaii«il«'ap results that might be «ecuml by a careful hamlllng of this -nine old land woiilii Io *ny tbe least. in * »iirprislng The tiintrrial welfare -f coming gi-nrrsttauia I* going to dr wild u |« hi thia more than upon any *ther »Ingle fa* tor Ixits 39-40-41 and part of lot 42 in the eity of Scio, (known as the Ixigan property» will be sold st public auction at the court house steps, in Albany, I Linn county, Oregon, at 1 o'clock p m.. November 6, 1909. Bulletin No 82, recently l««ue*| from W. H. S impson , the bureau of entomology of the de Referee. partment of agrl< ulturr. contains tbe results of a serlas of experimenta Mellow Vetch seed which haré re<-etitly bees < <>n*lu< trd Santiam Farm ha* 400 bushels of fine with a vlew to flndiiiE effeetlve meth- see*I clear of all fowl seed, such a* ■ sis of flgbtlng fhe Colorad*» potato Ttw Information presentad la pink. 100 bushels now cleaned and beetle ready to sow at 11.35 per meaaurrd primarily for the tru< k gardeners llv Ing In southeastern Virginia on cither bushel. Cail soon an«! get what you aide of Chesapeake l«sy. who annually want raise about MUHOXM» worth of early ____ ________ S. W. G ainer potatoes. Of late serious loss has re sulted from tbe attacks of the mature potato beetles and thr grutsi or larvae To (let Ready Fc r Neat Year Heretofore the vines bare l*en dusted To make room for our next year’s In ratbrr slipshod fashion with a mil stuck of Buggies, Hacks and Wagons, titre <>f istrls green and land plaster, we now offer thoae *>n hand at Factory which In many caaea. In addition to Price*. This Special Sale will com- killing some of the bugs, has material As a result of mence October 2f> and close November ly injured tbe vines Its experiments tbe department sug 15. C hau WKMELY gents that the polaOU. either In tbe form of [«iris green or arsenate of lead. Is* mixed with a bordeaux solu October ag to November IS tion and applied with a (»ower sprayer, We yet have a few Buggiea. Hacks making possible the spraying of large and Wagons which we offer at Factory fields several times during the season. Prices. If you need any thing in these While tbe bulletin referred to Is Is sued to help a particular group of linen, call and nee us. We can save growers. It might well be In the hands you from 10 to 15 per cent, upon rither <>f all who are raising potato»« on a or all of them. C ha * W esely ■■otnuiervial m ale. Ltrtuil Court Judge Burnett convened tbe October term of the circuit in Albany, last Monday. Th«- following grate! jury *i< chosen Tbe fall nm-itb* are tbe pr> |mr * ne« Geo. T Bayne, foreman, E. B Same*. lu wbi<!> l<* »tari thr bttllwu* plani» I. E. Hamiltan. Cluu R. Irvine, ». f.-r im»t year » garden TU«- b>*d »tmul<l ■ C- Jackson, N. D. Pratt ami E. J. be Biade rit ta uinl melluw a ml i he Wikte. butta« set iti place befure the cold The following cases were dl»[»smd of west ber .-unir» un ■<1 Motwlsy Cootinued: A L Weddle agt Jervm* It Isn't tbe fl«b and rame a fell.-w , Smith, Or agt John Buchanan. J N gels when on a day's jaunt, but rather dk-e agt, Calapouia Lumber Co., I. T. the relaxation. ex«-r> l»e and fr«-ali air lie may nut d. C«v agt Wm. Hoffich. Clyde Pea that are of linmt Value oc». IL E Horn son agt F W [.aw too. think ««» at the time but the delusion I» l-erfe* tty harmless l’alo Alto Stuck farm agt Ralph Grus- ong et al.. G W Wolavrr agt K K If (he gasoline entine la to 1>e sta iurton. J B. Cornett agt Davie Cooper tlonary tlie Itesi |ao»alble foundation et al , R B Wiley, agt Wm. Flaugber. for li la «me of’stuaevrork or croient Rejsirted settle«! Weatherford A lald d«*e|> etiough to glie needatl «la Wyatt agt 0. A Co., Edna F. Fergu- bHtty lr«>n nata wlth largr cl.iuip» «on agt Pyramid Bulkier*. «ha'iild ruu to tbe lioltoiii of tbe fouu Oregon agt Ralph Turpin was dis datlou sud exteod tilgb etiougb so iti »«.-d. th«- supreme court having deck!* tbat thè base of tbe UMcblne cali be *•<! the suit against the burv-lsmen in sue bore-«! to Ibetu tlieir favor. The tornato vlne* msy be ronnted Nonsuit was ordere«! on motion of plaintiff in First Natunal bank agt un to pr*«lu.e frult whlch In slxe will Chas Zetsler et al. Alsu in Mary E. be lu so Inverse ratio lu tbe nuuilmr alluwwl to mature Tbe l«*»t and must Driver agt C. L. Williams. Downing l-erfe* t frult I» pristu*»«! w bere bill a -t R'-hardson, and Robertson agt the tw«> ur tbree »tema are f«er mi Itisi t» C A E ■ arry fruii, thè pruning Iwlug doue VtribUb Sgt < >eo Simon» was dismiss xrndually durine the growing ««-a-***u <i. Mr S muni Laving paid a fine in an llowerer. w Imre the i In ex bile I hm * u vther case, and quit the business as he all***evi to gr«>w at will anu* h ran lie «Ione to lncrea*e the »lie of ibe fruit *zd agreed to do. In Oregon agt George A mierson »et a» nell a» I«» liaslcu lualurlty by Tues-lay morning st 9 o'clock was taken ■ uttlng off 1 g<«*d »bare of tln- gr**w iti* »h*»>l* nuli suine klml «>f a »li.irp 1 plead Ju*!g«- Whitney apjieared lori knlfr the defendant. Oregon agt W. J. Murphy charge«! A man w ho »**nn- v*--ir* a-<> ni*-vr«l rith incest, was dismissed. U|KWi th«- luto a u «-I l hl»*rb*«Ml w tiri■* y«-ll*«w imi» lalcmcnl that the girl Involvcvi in the tarli was liti* krr In lite tic d» thati lialr •>it a il**g » I mi * k u rite* a lea«llng ¡14 as«- is in the asylum at Purtlami, hav rlcultural |x|H-r tbat tlie «ay t<> gel ng been committed S«-pt. 11 tl*l <>f thè |*«-*t I* tlrst t*> «lenti Un- U HATH ER TORI) & WYATT Oregon agt John Nemcheck •«•«»I gmln and m*t *<*w iiiu»iard •««! •niered dismissed, the defendant. \* a «r«’**n«l pr«» silthili In* 1«-« ««mummia »» drunk when h«-ld under borwls to l'iowing tbe tl.-ld-* aa a*»*u a» ili* r-cp thè peace, having reformed. »li«» k* are *ff w hi* li w HI germinate Office in lilunil« rg Block Th«- i-artition of the pr«>(*crty in Nona tlie **»»1 Un- «aule full nini pievi-ut It M.RANY : t ; G»«,.., Villiama agt T I*. Hackk-man et al. III log iliroiigli iti«* w liner Gi«tly In* ■ as i>rd«-rv<! confirm*«!, without o|*|«j*i »uggest» keejdug l.iv r«*u<l»itl«*a nud fri*« r «ornerà • le.ui lìu* program uf ion. Frv.i Sender*. charg««d with violation ett<*riiiliiatl<*u wuuhl «eeiu to Im pret t> gì» «I f the I*» al option law pls a«i not guilt) u all complaint», and the trial of th* Tbe foresi «rrtlce l>ilreau ha* nti ex- ■ mt ca»«- was Iw-gun. Carson A Whit blbltlon n niiniiM-r of twu lo* li »rvil.iiia Administrator of Estates ■ey ap|M-armg for the defendant and of M» rivi Ir- of w<»«l «hi* Il «ri t crai i*ral id i.irletle» Loans Nvg«>tiated, Abstracts esultcl in finding defendant guilty B» bave I mm * it pm thrvf!*«b tmla f..r Obtained and Examined «tre II gt il. Mini Ihr h»*; w hi« h i be ■barge« I. t*u* uli ptu» m.ik.M I» rmi.irkMbh* T lie < »X KUON TVKMDAY snniple of ibi» n > mh | Il II- i n . » • i - A non suit *u ordere«i on motion of iter ali end atniiti /\. G. PRI L L, M ilaintiff in John Micek agt John II tlie fllwr sire«« |s r •Miliari* |in li I>. CLÓNI. In Ilk»* bl««» k*» «»f <>«ik n il i-hnenler. Iiickiiry. i¿i’iH‘iiiH) «U|»|Mi9M*d lo I h * flit* In William Goebel agt R. Tbaaell, • tr..ngr»i and ti uglivnt *»r «>ui a Igiaieiit naia rriHlereti for the plaintiff wuoda. f«»r Ibe tw«» MtraiiM 275 ami f'J 50 costa, by agra-ement uf nere l lì.diio jMHiiidn ai.<l .he parties. 4.*70 | íPl»2Hí> and In May A Senders agt Pa vi* Ison A M.MBI l oletnan, jualgment was rentiers*! scio The writer rreciitly bad op|»*rtuiilty OREGON i ;ainst Davidson and continue«! as to to put nome ipieaUoua to a olili vii t'ie others. glneer who ha« hud charge of privai«- Geo. Prine, upon complaint of W. G. W. A. k*l*U, «ml government Irrigatluu ¡«r«> «<« I» t. >. MI'XXi»», *L Smith was order««! held one year l'residant lu the i skims valley Among other Cashier 1 idei bairn!» to keep the peace. It things, tils opitilou touching pumping it said the grand jury is examining a plants for Irrigation puri-.«.-, where a»e against Smith on the ciiarge of th«, land dl«l u<«t lie right to receive water fr--m .i gravity ayatem a ta that uisault against Prine. they were «¡ulte prm-t leu tile ami siiti» factory nnd for n forty a«-re tract ought True bills fouisi against W. G. M Uot to rxceisl 4w»i lie liehl III it el eti •i-nith and George Prine for carrying tester results cow'd tw »•• ured. In- hul e >ncval«-«l wea|sina. Ing greater «« wiiomy lu u|H-mtl<Hi. If a Both plead guilty ami were fined |f?* gr«>up <>f from three to «li neighbor* were to unite lu the couatruct l«*u nnd rich. J. L. Calava n I' M. M. •; NMih. Not a true bill was found against maintenance of such Irrigating plant Attorncys-at-Lütt) It SHELTON Physician ï&a TO h Y rf i * Wu" ’ik-S.vv H. MONTAN YE Attorney-at-Laœ Orti e, 23'2 We.t Stal. St., Albany MANULACTUFEF iod MAL» IN . Uoii/diiijfs /'ruines ShiiiQlfN E te Surgeon Estimates and Plans for Bmldinzs furnished on short notice s< |< ». ( >|<i: The Scio State Bunk imith for assault. Clubbing Rates As the time of year is now at hand «hen winter reading should be provide«! or. we make the folk>wmg clubbing >ff.*r to our reader*. One year’s sub scription to the Santiam News is in- •luded in all the prices quot«-d below: The The The The Any Weekly Oregonian (Portland Semmi-Weekly Journal ” Breeders Gazette (Chicago) Thrice a week W* rkl (N.Y.) 11 a year magazine 93.25 12.00 *2 25 U2f. 12.00 We can give you clubbing r*U » ■vith any newspaper or magazine, m> matter where published. IMI YOU WANT <»ne of thè surptlie* for thè vl-.|ti r at tlie Nealtle vx|s>«llloti la thè re luarkablv display of ugrleultural |>r<«l U<ts lo Ite fi unii In lite llnaktl bUlhl llig The clltiiale of southern Aln-ka I» gr*-iilIr m* «litici) by «a rsii < iirr.-ul». wlih li lime min b tlie sanie effis t (lini tbe gulf «t rea in ha* uu Ilo* iviiulrlcs of tiorthern Europe As far tiorth a* latltudo 04 degrevs graln» ai «I gi i-.a-« are growil allea axxfully . a* well a» |a*i tata*rs ami ntber rasai cro|M Ita* Inai to Ite addavi lo Ibe ll»t 1« thè fimtlvr nnternieloii <'oiislderlug tlie fiat tlint tlils great <l<>malu sm for mauy years «Irwaa! as a rvsaart faar seni* nnd |s>lar |rt>ar». fin* »boa big tefern-d lo I» naat I bai! The cuttlug >*f the roadside weed* Is l*e urged for two or three very guud rensons fir»!, to k«-ep them from ma turing and w altering a big < r**p of ««»«I. secondly, to preveut their lieconi mg a cat* It for drifting ynowa ami thus « serious hindrance to winter triflic, xml. thirdly, thr Improvi-d a[*|*cnrnin «• >f the highway from tbe standpoint of tii*Me who drive over It. While the i first two r«*asons given are pt-rliti|>s the im*st |>rartlc*|, the third Is just as Im portant. for, whether th«y will or o». the character, public aplrlt and enter l>rl»r <*f the residents of a community ire often very accurately shown by tin- Air«* they *lr<- tin- highways for will, h they ar«* rr«p«>ii*|ble. SCIO LIVERY & FEU STABLES I« al Pup's Coffee House at West end of tl.a Mort loon Street In ■ridge. ♦ Hacks connect siili all trains Imiti ai West y« i<. and Munkt-r*. Our rigs mir first clase ami nur borse« g'««l drivers. Prices rcaMinslile. DR. J. MON FOO An experienced compounder of Chinese Medicines Suecewwir to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, la now prviiarcd to Large Sample Fourni foe Commercial frarelen furnish Chinese medicines to all. The undersigned recommends him and guar UNDLF NtW HANA0t.Mt.NT anti < a satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Secund Street Allmny, Oregon. M. WutTFALL first G am A«<>mmo4dtoiii unJ pompt Servite St. Charles Hotel THE CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R R ALBANY To aav«- one half your oil bill? Then VS SWT M IO. •■XMMN buy an Irwiex Incandescent Kerosene L ka V ino Waat Suo— Butner. Fit* any lamp* simple in Purtlami Pass«-ryger .... C. BRYANT construction, easy to light ami no Dally except Huuday. parts tai get out of order Brighter Aaaivisu Wear S3» than Incandescent gas light. Burna Portland Paatenger ........ p. tn mantle of special durability. No Ihaily except Sunday. Cusick Bimx Allxnv, Ore blacking or cartsmixing of mantle. Paasengere arrive in Portland at 11 .10 No noiae. Alxolutely No oilor. a. m. May return »am* <!*y, leaving safe. Four times as brilliant as an Portland at 4 :I5 p. iu . ordinary burner. Ask your dealer. For further information, cal) on or If he do** not carry them, write for a.ldreea, W M. McM UKK A Y. descriptive circular and prices to Gen. Paaa. Agt., Portland. Or. As soon as th«* tops of the otiloua MeCULLY BROS. A CO.' County Over \V o 4 m I«orth'ii I>rng HtnrB. Both T. J. DANNEN, l-ocal Agent, Weel are ripe ami the roots »uffl lently dead agents, Halsey, Oregon. phono. H«io. Or. to |H>rmlt of easy pulling the crup ALB KN \ see Ol**kd<'F should In- raked Into convenient row. with a round toothed rake, care lielng N*w Irrigation Book Free taken not to bruise tlx onions They I The fotlnwln* are prtcea qmHrd uw Thiueta, I should then I* allowed to dry until nt each week t»y our ■balers: "Well Irrigation for Small Farm*” the top la completely shriveled and the yer ’ni»bei I re 1a a publication juat issued by the nata, per ..•»•'»I .._ tn q outside skin rattles, when the topping General Paaseng« r Ib partmrnt, of the .-•ok may Is* done with a pair of light, (Iran. per be ... ... ..........J« •■ Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co., sharp aelsaor» If dry enough t<> store I abort*, pet ton ........ and .Southern Pacific Lincs in Oregon. they may lie crated or sacked when i’bop, per ------- —------- ... I Batter, i Coon try) per roll ...... . ............. *1 topp.-d If not they should lie given a This Imoklrt aela forth in a practical ' Kft«. per .............. » few da ya more curing Before lielng Having again located in Scio j concise way the [wwaihilitiea for profit i liMkrtia, |*r poun^ IC, aa< knl or stored the crop shotlid lie I am now prvtx |)rc|Mtrf<i to do j of Inexpenaive irrigation, ami shook! i'lih'krn«. par young bn>iwni » I« j ‘irrer , |«et JR »»I ft 4 . .......... .. ......... thoroughly dry. and thia la a [mint atch and clock repairing watch )«e in the hami* of every farther in I at iejra, p**r ponivi ... . io, whh h any careful buyer will Inalst on nhort notice, Work done ■ f >reg«m. ! per pm*a>1 • ‘z- It on The crop should !«e secured as •»erf. per live «right .......... promptly and i satisfaction Copies may he obtaineil frwe on early aa possible In serfkins where j ••ori. «Ir e e ffe» I .... . ......... .. gaurantced. application to Win M< Murray. General [teal, pe peo nd. Ihr «hipping ................ ftusta occur as a bard freeze will itlterp. per pound, «tn rtem —___ _ I’aaaenger Agent, O. R. A N„ and S.P. •« cause tbe onions to sweat and sprout Met uhi . per pvauJ. drogai ue A. W. HAGEY , Lines in Oregon, Portland, Ore. C Attorney-at-Laio DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist CLOCK ANO WATCH REPAIRING « I ’ *