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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
A* • < *. *4» a % * • * * i’ .* è-.* • *•« <>i i :<; on , » Visitors are welcome whether J Intending to purchase or not 4 PREPARED rOR BUSY READERS tin«! tailoring. Tit« st’ an* our strong iiig that you tlon’l in ordinary clu’hiug. you that our New F st 11 Suits ami Overcoats Before adjournment, th«* lecturer re».! a ««immuni«atiun from Dr James Withycomla*. of Corvallis, who stated that he w»uhl lai glad to aid us bv furn «hing a Serie» of l. etutes fur the Grange Arrangements were made to have Prof I try dm at our meeting in Mrs liar-1 Maddux, who ha« been on December. wh<i will a*ldrea» us on the trial, In Portland, thia wwk, for being »ubj«*et of "poultrv raiving on the corn) ."'¡«led ii> the killing of Mr». Ma. farm." It 1» hoped that every nwmber Real, on th«’ Linton road, in that city, will make a »pecial rffott to I m 1 present some weeks ago, was acquittasl by th. ami bear Prof Dryden, on this jury lie fore whom the cos.' wa« trie I. uccaaion. Mrs, Krai wa« rundown and killed by Osr who was there . automobile "joy” ri«!era on the earl* morning of August 6. Mrs. Mniklu« ami her companion, Frank Rodman were autumobtling on that res i during J the early morning of that date, but th«' » w state fail««! to connect them with th«* II) ft trageily. IJ never disappoint«*]. When '.’ou buy your cloth ing from ua you art* sure that you are getting the pick of the market. •S/fiLs' and Orrrvoat.s, $10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO ALBANY UKEGO.N l^md fraud matters are again on th«* boards in Portland. Three men, exBanker Hmm, John E. Atchison and Frank B. HUbruok, have been indicted for conspiracy to defraud the govirn- ment of land. In the two prominent Oregon foot ball games last Saturday; O. A. <’ lest to Washington university and I Irrgon university won from Idaho university Gus lxiwit. of the Golden Eaglecloth ing emporium, which flourished, in Portland, m > long as the Oregon Saving» bank had money, has b»%*n brought bark from Denver, to stand trial for compli city to defraud th«* banks' depcoutors. Heavy Team Harness ow ia the time to buy your team harness. I have a large stock of Heavy ilarnes» on hand and will »ell you any harness in the »tore at a ten per cent, discount. I alao have a good stock r>f Horae Blanket«, i’luah Robes, Storm Apron» ami Waler Proof Harm-sa cover» which I will sell at a sacrifice. Don't forget that I have the beat Hamean Di) in the market and that now ia the time to oil up your harness. Rpmemder that I make all of my hameaa from the beat oak tanned leather and that I guarantee every ael tt> tie first-class ami our workmanship aeeund to none. (dine now! Don’t wait! for them* price» will not atand longer than until January 1, 19)0 :: :: Madame Steinheil, who has Imcn on trial in Paris, France, accused of murdering her husband amt her at»| ■ mother, haa twen found n< 4 guilty. The trial has attracted the world's at tention for the past three wm*ka. A! m - Ruef. th«* San Francisco grafter, is said to be in danger of losing both his sight ami hearing. Bad air in the jail in which he ha< ta-rn confined for the past year, is ascribed as the cause It ia said that the 29 Democrats who aided tn fastening the Cannon rule* upon the last session of the national House of Repraeentstivra. will lie rvail out of the party. Euaapla Paladino, the world renowned Italian spiritual medium, is now giving seances in New York. A committ. «■ of scientists are subjecting her to the severest test conditions. Hillsboro Pythian* have just comp lu ted an elegant new halge hail, two- stories am! pressed buck front, and ia th«* largest loige hall in th«- city. Itakero City's new 94O.OMI flour mill, c< mpl. t «i only a few weeks ago, has ta*eii tot ally destroyed by fire. Standard Liquor Co WHOLESALE DEALFJt AN INTERESTING MEETING Banner Grange III Ida lk> I Irai I all W All-Day fi celimi Wines, Liquors and Cigars «• 141 15a CaaarrcUl St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop Salem, Oregon T'lCpkcae Main IJ5 .......................................... »................ (•THE IMPROVED ., a.» « . « .1 . eJ^on ßarei I COPPER OVERALLS AW m IQ vctì I for every use. Cut generous* ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. t«uisa*WMt ILW.IJMUCO. An I legant l.unsh Serve«! Banner Grange met in regular s.*s»ion on Saturday. November 13, at tlw* K. of i- hall. While there were not ns many mem tiers present as were expected, «-speci ally during the forenoon, the mettling a» a whole, was a pronoune.xl success. Worthy Master F. J Denny called the house to onier at lt);3O a. m., after which the regular business of the Grange was taken up, until noon, when lunch was served ami say, if anyone doubts the cooking ability of the ladies of the Forks, just let them taste of the gi»»l things, which are so bountifully servtai at these Grange meetings, for the proof of the pudding is the eating thereof. After the sumptuous repast, the literary program was op«*neri with a song by the Grange, followed by a read ing by F. B. We’t, who present«! one of hia sale splitting character sketches entitled "Darktown Philosophy." Mis» Agnes Csin follower) with a vocal solo in her usual pleasing manner. ju»l and ihriv hu« not been th« In ranra <4 I hl* kind. J. A. Finch. Munì rer o( R. B. Fish r Was Eiecotei Friiaj, N ut . 12 Lets law Take Ils Course in the Finch to t and CornTtfes Malay's Sentence lo Inipnsonmtnt For Life uaum I Gowmor IW imboti could 6n<l no mitt* fating virvuinatMiuTa in O h ? inaitvr, and »*hih* the «’X*TLl k»n mutt ha «• I mm u m<»rv |mmful tu Ihr wifr nn«| mothet than to Finch, they, in tun«. ai II nqincMtc in th«* i ifhtfuln»*** of «lern juMtH r. N vit let u* cover the !r*1 man with b manti«* of chant. liter* wait a«>ttH* even in J»in F inch, if * v will but MM’k it out. Ihc Meding ol Derm '»er o anj I xpcitrJ to Be a Iluminar I hiohcrmcn at IO state I tic Hallt« !>c«. ruber j an I j James Anderson Finch, who m ail« on«» year ai’o. *alkasl into the office >d iRalph B. Fisher, m the Mohawk build I'ortlaiid, Or . Nov. I.'. (Speeisll Orv- ng m PoiliHiel and, with th«- gnelm, gun dairymen ««dl «m <-t u> r.-rtiai d "Hello Ralph" fired n bullet into th. Decemb«*r 9 and Id ami plans already back of Father's head, causing almost umier way fur the gathering indirai« a instant death, «»< hanged al th«' pent it will la* one of the m«wt inlerratlng tentiary. at Salem, shortly after mam c«mveritHins in th«* history «if the aatui- last Friday, in expiation of the crime .’latiuli There will In* a large atteml Th«’ causes which l«*d up to the ance of dairymen from both Washington tragedy, in brief an* as follow«; Finch ami Oregon and a fine kit «if exhibit» of hail been disbarred for one year because dairy produi t» of drunkenm•»» ami th«* careless use of <>m* prominent creamery will exhibit his partners name ami seal to a pension over’•t) kinds of . he,'«' gathered from voucher. Finch had iippeared m court ill over the world Tins showing i in an intoxicated condition. Charges tmunil to I»* of very great interrai. were preferred against him before th«- T B. Wilcox, president of the Portlan. Oregon bar association. Fisher wan Flouring Mills, hi«» offered prizes «»f f ifi the duly appoint««! prosecuting officer ami f If. for th. liest exhibit» of dairy and prrwecuted f inch before the bar of products at th«- rwiventlon and com the Supreme Court, resulting in «Indiar petition for the prize* will lie keen. merit for one year. Finch felt agneved The programme a» now plann««l is an at Fisher because of tlw «rntrnce and excellent one. Aiming th«* most promi on the day of the murder, went to nent »|a*akcra will I«* Mr. Bawl, of Fisher’s office to remonstrate at the Washington, It c . < hi. f of th«« dairy scverity ««f th.- sentence, fortifying In i'ion of the Department of Agrirtl! himself by the purchase of a revolver ture. V» I mi will la* in attendance, iith. rs ami several drinks of brandy lie fore of mite will sneak. hand. The c««nv.-ntnin will lie hekl in the W Before he reached the office, Finch O W hall on Eleventh street, near must have concluded that rvmonatration \lder Attendami' promise» to I h * un was UM-lcac, for he had scarcely utter«»! isiiully larg«* !«■ «us.' of the fact tint Salem. Or . Nov. 15 ■ (Stwelsl. I Just the gre. ling "Hello Itali’h" when hr- th«* Hrrgon Stat.' Horticultural S«M-iely Iwcauar W A. Paul, whan 7Tyears okl, fir«*d the fatal bullet. holds It« annual m<*«*ling just liefore th«* married a wtnsomo young "widow,” Finch was arrested before h<* left Ihr dairymen's ctinventnm ami many will wfuMte husband it laler «ievelop,«! was building and was spe«*«llly indicted, hin alt.-ml Inith gatherings. • till living, sold his Linn County farm trial followed within a month after Ihr Mam hill mu larks, entirely new King to one of his sons, W. 8. Paul, th«* Su murder. Conviction of munier in Ihr birds for this country, will be I i I h rated preme Court decidml today there was mi first degree followed, after a trial ¡»st in tir.-gi.n next Spring, lo-mg D m * first evid«'iice that the okl man was mentally mg alxiut one week. From this dec is of thm species ever brought to America Incompetent when he made the land sale. sion, appeal to the Stale Supreme court Mrs. Fred D Fisher, wife of th«» G M. Paul, another son. had brought was taken, the opinion being handed Imeni m consul at Niu t'hwang, Man a nt against his br»ither, W S Paul, to ■town something over on«- month «go churls, who returned to America last have the land »al«- dvclare-1 invalid. Th«- Finch was then sentence«! to lie hung week with her hudisnd. brought back plaintiff won when the case was heard at Salem, one month later. 15 of the birds She will keep them before Judge Galloway, but in a decision During the last few days of tin» through th.- Winter and liberate them by Justice McBride the case was re period, Governor Benson has been be in the Spring The im|airt««t songsters vers««! today. s**ig«*d alnioet hourly to commute the are rat««! a« among the liest »«mg birda Th«* declaim» reviews the case and re death sentence to imprisonment for in the world Tley are al»mt the six«* Ix-ttcrs, petitions, oerwinal of the native lark hilt an* the color of cites that Mrs Bursa was the “widow" life. whom Paul, senior. msrrie«l in 1902; that solicitation »mi on the day prior, tin the w ren. The < bines«* k«*e|i them he de««ie.| part of hia farm to the woman wife ami aged mother tearfully plead cages in their homes. Ir Stat Tin. iiei men's A v.<«*i«tion sim ! that the children tried to defeat the for the life of their loved one. But all wiles of the "step-mother" ami secure were in vain. Governor Benson is a has its annual «-«invention in pru»|H-ct on the land for thvmrelvea. After selling merciful man ami has a heart of pity Decemtier 2 and9 at The Italica. Thero the remainder of his farm to his son. for the rrring, but he has, alao, a ' is a prize off.-r of |2iai for th«* liest Paul borrowed from a Salem bank 14000. monitor within him which says "justice bushel of wheat grown in th«* state, which he paid to th«' "widow" In order before mercy, Society must he pro offered by Fhftíip S. Bates secretary of to have the matter huaht'd up. tec led. The In* muat l>c vimlicate<1. ” the a»».» lation. Judges in this contest Prof. II. Chief Justire Moore announced from On Thursday aftcmovn he announcmt have lw«*n named n» follows I the Supreme Bench this afternoon that his decision, The law muat take it» ll Scudder, agronomia! at the 1 Oregon owing to the meeting of the Oregon Bar course in th«* Finch cmw and he eoiti Agricultural t'«illege. am! J. W • Innung, Association tomorrow, th«* court will muted th«* death sentence of Harry vice pr<» ule li I of the I'orllaml Flouring sii»|«-m1 business untill Thursday. Daley to imprisonment for life, No Mill«. Addrvsses of not.* are ■ on the Tuesday is the regular day for handing one but Governor Benson can rea lile Programm. Prof Phil S lióse, Ma.li down optniuna, but owing to the Bar th«* terrible responsibility which resti <1 son. Wis., will lecture on th«* us«* of Asimeiatmn meeting, the opinions of upon him, as the final arbiter of ■ gasoline |».w> r on the farm, and Byron the week wer«* announced thia aftermion. human life. No doubt hi« heart yearn* Aunt.-r, of the Depnrlm. nt of Agro (4 ed to grant the prayer of those two ture, Washington, D. will s|»-ak nn Noth* ol I Inal Se.tlement distressed women, but his sens«* of duty I he s« lection of »e.-d w heat ami th)* organization of se.sl growers, aaaoeia- Notice ia hereby given that the under was the stronger. signed Administrator of the Estate of Finch approach««! his doom, seeming lion. The Government gm»l rottila I.. C. Miller l>eerraed han Filed in the ly, without a tremor Ilia last words work will he represented ami otlii r County Court of Linn County Oregon spoken front the gallows, were of ■ .peakers will tell of the threshing in hi» final account in »aid Estate and said forgiving spirit; yet in justification of dustry in this state. The business men Court han fixed Monday the 20th day his act. Just four minute» after the •>f The Italie« will give the thresher men of 1>erember 1'sgt al 1 o'clock p. m. of drop fell, life was pronounced extinct n banquet at The Dalles hotel. «aid day and at the County Court room ami, shortly thereafter, the la»ly was The Bonnevilb* salmon hatchery, of »aid court in the City of Albany in turned over to th«* grief stricken wife biggest in the world, which will lie th.* said County as the time and place of ami mother ami was later taken to central fish hatch.-ry fnr this state, was hearing said final account ami all appropriate opencti yestenlay with Portland. otijvction» l«*gally filed thereto, Benson, State exercises. Governor I James A. Finch was well known in fisted November 17 1909. Linn County. Along in the nineties he Treasurer Steel, Fish Wanlen Mo- J. F. Potter published a Populist newspaper. •The AlHstsr, of Oregon, and I Fish Commis* Administrator. iiieslnnd, of Washingtm . Silver Imprint" in Altutny ami assisted sioner W H. Quecner. in carrying the county for that ticket !ogeth«*r with a number • of prominent Atty, for Administrator When the l*o|rtilist party dud>and«*d. cannerymen of both alate«. atteml««!. First publication November 22 1909 Finch return««) to the Re|iub|iran party The m*w hat .her y is a rmsl«*l plant, am! I. Sat jublicatwin December 27 1909. and, for a year or two, was local editor has a capacity of «0,M)n,000 egg», there of the Albany Herald. When Whitney, Iwing now alwut 20,<100,<M)0 on ham). The N ews has arranged a clubbing of the Herald, was elected state printer. Nursery amt feeding |»imls «re provided rate with th«* Youth's (Companion Pub Finch also moved tn Sslcm. Hr served for 3,(MW).<XMI young fish. liahing Co. by which the S antiam ss clerk oj enrolled bills, for the senate N ews and the Youth's Com|>ani<in can during one ssasion of th«' legislature Every dairyman, who wmhea to he he supplier! for 12 «0 a year. The last After working a few months for the »urcesaful and all desire thia end, slenjbl name.I paper ia th* leading weekly Capital Journal, hr remov««l to Port provide himself with a Babcock milk magazine publiaheri in the country. Its land. engaging in the practice of law. tenter and scales with which to weigh rontenta are high claim moral stories, Just a short limo Iwfo.e the tragedy, each cow'a milk. By frequent testa, he ami other instructive ami entertaining hr was married to Mi*» May Petty. will soon ascertain which are hia proft- price i» matter. The subacription Jim Finch has paid the penalty of the abl< cowa and which should go to the 11.75. With the N ew », u above rime he committed. His sentence is butcher’s hl'ick. uuot««l, |2.tie. ;i> ill Four hundred men ami I mivx perished in a coal mine at Cherry llllm.i«, la«t Saturday, caused by a mine expkali.vi our store. The subject «>f "School Sanitation" «« Introduce«! by i'rof. Mile, who in a brief manner, portrayed some of th«* defect» of the »anitary com!iturn pis- valent in out schools, ami offer»«! some valuable hints how to eorrrct some of ti< e evils. Mis. Kindiall's remarks »long thia line were present««! in a forcible manner am!, we truat. will re suit in much good. Scio can justly frel proud of her teacher«, this year and, we trust, she will make it manifr«t by giving them her undlv id««! support. Less Imporri Set Not Less Interisti^ la lbs rd Freie Other SlltM Itenmcrata will celebrate "Jackson Day,” January M, in Portland. II N< ». A select reading by .Mr» E. J. ball proved an interesting part of th.- program am! Mrs. Kimball's ability a a social entertainer. éJS9; cousi<lvr<<l in ft\ !«•. n < »\ i:\nti:» SAXE w. I1PHATUAT1CN, NOT INSANITY