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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1910)
T. J. MUWKliM, Prwtdenl w. A. a«iNu, C*t’n«r ( ’ (' HHYANT Is it Enlitw’ (Continued from page 4* The Scio State Bank ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK time, it is hard for us to understand why the two groups opposed the repub ALBANY OREGON lie. Progression ami enlightenment since then have been great. Progr«- «tor. ami enlightenment are »till going DR. W. K. BILVEI on and will continue. The evolution of government and the purification of states cannot be stopped. In another generation it will be difficult for those t< hartar XXXlll Continued > OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE of that lime to reahte I hat in our time The Beet Place in Portland to Kat there wss resistance to direct primaries. it at BOTH PHONES i'hcy had seen hut little of each otii — Oregon Sunday Journal. er since lauding In England except as ALBANY OREGON , they were thrown togvtber at the con fervmv» laidy Agues went III for I every diversion Imaginable For a His Sicitti a Governninl Centraci al West end of the Mortieon Street I woialrr. »!>•• dragged l>eppliiglmm with bridge. On Thursday, of last week, Thomae her on all occasions It wa« a nmst Their Heal Fri tte Notary’ Public Smail came down from Detroit tn visit I uiictpected transform itloti hie family for a few days. He has friends werr passlcd The rumor went ( HARLES J. MAHER Administrator of Eatatre reeigm-d hi* |x»ltion of head timber ' ataiut tow n that she was In love w lib (Successor tv Riner Broa.) her bnstuiiMi Aiana Negotiated. Abstracts faller for the S. V. Hall logging com PROPRIETOR. As for Hobby Browne, he was devo Obtained and Examined party in order to accept a contract for tion Itself to Drusilla, They sailed for building 13 rr.sk« of mountain trail for New York within three days after the sac OkKoON I the use of the government timber settlement wns eflected. Ignoring tlie Flnt flau ActetaarolaUooi ao4 rrsmpt Servlet rangers. He expects to complete tlie entl. ements of n l.ondoti seaaou The Lur* Sa rapi« Foo ou for CofawmUl Travtkri Browne* were rl« l>. He could now lie work I*fore the snow flies. I come a fashionable speelallat. They — Manufacturer and Dealer in— UNMJt NEW N à NA u ENLNT were worth nearly a million and a Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms quarter In American dollars. They and moss, by using l.illy's B-st Tree now- ti'id nothing lu common with Taa CarrUgt Trtaixlor Fruir W«vk Solkltrl Spray. At We*ely‘a Grocery. well Skaggs Skaggs 1» nut a pretty All Work Strictly bsaiutrvj 114 liW* 5HLLM1FN. OREGON •Mr Ilrllt afterward s|>ent three GRANT F1BTLF. Trop I weeks • T Itteessont truel un the con tlnetd ned nn additional seien days at OREGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w ALBANY •ea In Biden Biden he happened ! upon 1.onl nml Mdy l»cpplnglmm. It Do vou want will t>r rfealled that In Japat they a The Nation had always professed an unholy aver- To «ell your Farm? sb n for Mr Britt Is It cause for President—William H. Tait Wonder then that they de. li'u-d hl« : Vice President Jame« Sherman I cau fimi a buyer. Initiation to dim- in Baden linden? Hr i even projiosed to lui lie tlieir ent Im The Cabinet 1 )o vou W»ut party, whl< li Included a few duke« un i • Sec »tarJ of State—?hi ander d '■•.««« wii" wvn ■ R mh . li . li iii.'u. I» way to attend the long talked of nup Knox I» To buy a Farm? I ► Secretary of the Treasury—Frank.in Hals In Tliorberg at the end of June o In Vienna ttie Dvpplngliatiis « ere I» 1 can tìnti a home Macveagh of .N„ thè I Secretary of War -Jacob M. Dirkin joined by the Ductivsa .Marvhloues of It sud mlicr fasb- that will EUlt V<»U. son luunblcs. In a week all of lliem would i > Attorney Genera)—Geo. W. Wicker I m - lu the ■ untie al Tliotberg for thè < > sham •remoiiy that now ocvupled thè at Postmaster General—Frank H. Hitch tent Ion of social and I rovai Europe " Ami to fill k cock aald thè duhcss. i > Secretary of the Navy—George I.. 'she nilglit have died happily on that . I h My ButMlleM I > : ii i1 i inil I "> 'in- i>. .1 d i: Meyer I > > of th. |r t.-i i ■■ It hard we could to bring II nlmut l>y str lining Secretary > sway from the place with the plague It will pav you to list A. Ballinger ha«lng us. Dear me how dlihotkaIly Secretary of Agriculture — James your property with me those wrvlchaa llr<l to the marquis' Wilson They said that every one In ttic ebn Secretary of l-abor -Charles Nagel trail was dead, laidy Deppltigteani nml C. W. TEBAULT Commissioner of the land Office burled. If I am not nilatakvn It would I m - tin*« h better for pour Genevr* If Lyons St. Albany, Ore. Fred Ih-nnett she were to Ite burliti Instead of mar The State ried next n••■•i.." lamented Jb* duch United States Senators—Jonathan ess "Ollier women bare married primos BO YEAR»’ Bourne Jr. and Geo E. Chamlmrlain. EXPERIENCE Representatives First District, W. nml got on very well.” «aid I’rlm r l.lcbtenstrln. C. Hawley; Second District, W R. ‘•Oh, come now. prince.” put 111 Lord Ellia « Itepplngliatu; "you know the «ort of 4 Governor—Frank W. Benson chap Bralictx la. There are prince« 4 w and princes, by Jove." Secretary of State—Frank Benson "He's positively vile!” exclaimed the IRAOI RRARMB duchess, who would not mince word« State Treasurer—George A Steel "She's entering u|x>n a hell of a l Coevnioora Ac Superintendent of Public Instruction Ant iTO f A akc • mean a life of hell.’* exploded the iwtfhly <4K«riA»n rmr t pitit- n tf •« J. II Ackerman hewettVwi 1« r«>rVM '•«••»»»>»«■• duke. banging the table with Illa flat I i iemtiA) hANOlOCI « Stat« Printer- Willis R. Dunniway »•n« frw* J lMi a|W>i-) t<* *•« 'tii< coioras. That fellow Brslietx Is the rot tenes t Supreme Court Chief Justice, Frank (•••« thf’i««h Mutt» ilo. r«sM< thing In Europe llo'a gone from I mil (^ewi wHb.tul e”**i*- lu A Moor«, Associate Justrci a, Rolairt to worse no swiftly that public opln DRUGGIST Eakin. Will R. King. W. T. Slater. Ion 1» still months lu-hlnd him.” A hand»'»nt «IF L mi Oregon Thus. A McBrwIe; clerk, J. C. More Scio "Nice way to talk of the groom." Million of ki'f MtMtfS« bouriMkl. Tar -•ar f.«if tw u» |1 tuU Uf al* n»« land said the hoot genially. "I «pilfe agree with y<m. however I • an not muter The District stand the grand duke permitting It to Judges George H. Burnett. William go on utiles«, i f course. It's too late to Galloway, Proacculiftg attorney, John Interfere.” "Poor dear! She'll never know w hat H. McNary It 1» to lie loved and cherished." said The County tlie mnriTilotir«» dolefully. Ix’rr! and Ijidy Depplnghatn glanced State Senator« - M. A Miller, Frank at ca< h other. They were thinking of Miller for Linn and Lane Countic . tlie man who stood on the ditek nt Representatives —I. A. .Munkers, J. Arntnt when the King's Own sailed M. Philpott away. County Ju<ige J. N. Duncan ORE SCI "The grand duke 1« prolmbly saying Commissioners O. H. Rusnell, T. J. the very thing to lilmrrlf that Itrn Butler tietx'a aanoelatea arc saying In public ventured a young Austrian < omit. Clerk J W. Miller All ('lasses of Job "What Is that, pray?” Sheriff D. S. Smith Printing executed "That I tie prince won't live more Treasurer -W. W. Francis lie's a physical Ilian six month* on ahort notice at Recorder Grant Frotnan wreck today nmlyi nervous one (on School nurerinU-ndent- W. !.. Jack- Take my word for It. he will I m > a reasonable pneea. aon • reepfng, Imtici lie thing Inshle of half Assessor D. H. Mcknight « year locomotor Maxis and all that Surveyor—Alfred L. Geddea It’s coming iKMltlvely with a sharp t rash ” Coroner William Fortmiller •'I've heard lie has tried to kill that Fruit I ns pec to r- woman In Barta half a doaeii times.” Hcslth Officer—Dr. W H. Davis rrmarktsl one of the women, taking It The City as a matter of course that every knew who site meant by "that Mavor---Henry M. Myer man.” Recorder---E. D. Myers "Site wan really re«|H>nelble for Marshall—I. N Weddle lioatponemeiit of tlie wedding In Treasurer—J. F. Wesley <»f course I don’t •ember. I'm told Councilmen -Perry Bilyeu, W’. A. know that It Is true.” ash! the mar» Ewirg, R. M. Cain, J. L. Calavan. w ehloness. wisely qualifying her g<>s My brother, the grand duke. E. Arnold, N. I. Morrison. J. A. Bilyeu. •Ip. Justico of the Peace---Jas. A. Bilyeu d<M»s not conthle In me.” "Well, my heart bleeds for her." said Constable J. A. Bilyeu. School directors—E. C. P**ry, A. G. liepplnghaui "Site's going Into It with her syes Prill. R M Cain "pen." »«hl th.- prince "It Isn't ns If Officers of Linn County Fair Asaocia- she hadn't le-eii told Rhe could see tion—President, A. G Prill; secretary, fur herself She knows there's the R. Shelton; directors, A. (i. Prill, other woman In Paris and - <»b. well, John Wesley, E. C. Peery, M C. why slioiild we make a funeral of It? I^t's do our beat to l»e revelers, not Gaines, I. A. Munken, G. G. Belta nu urners She'll live to fall In tore D H. Bodine, J. A. Bilyeu, W. G with «om* other man. They always McDonald. Tk*M.*fdol tour uhm »*» th* »imcaf 41 Hfrnew» fcwr jmw II «!**• a htriwly tenting : take« «ara «tf your hr. h on Otte« ten k*. mairi 'ran-Irr« ter you. mah«r* kan» ctHiaHlriti »lib eftmrrtalita Intai nr*« iix«tlh4Ml« * From Brodney’s D E N T I S T Pup’s Coffee House R. SUELTOM A. SHANKS Harness and Saddles St. 2000 Double Rolls • Wall Paper Selected Patterns for sale in quanti ties to suit you at BARGAIN PRICES P atents E. C. PEERY Sckntiilc Jlinerican Nes a hr £antiam T The only neirs paper published in Eastern Linn County. Politi cally independent and stands, at all times, for the interests of the people. .1 s/oillC (In... fo hu U|M, but he tiickcrf Ihi jM»wrr to et*v ft tsWnr. dr». Fiery woman has t<> live nt least ooc* In her llfo If she Ilves long enough Cotue. emuel lad us forget the future of the I’rliicc.va Genet ra • nd drink to her present f ' Vnd I» her past. If you don't mimi, prime"' amended I ■ rd 1 •v(>|>lnitti;itia. harking Into bia wlfe'a somlwr eye«. CHAPTER XXXIV. tiik rtri t ci xin. ffl W'O men nml a woman stood lu the evening glow looking vttt over the tranquil sea that crept up and licked the foot of the ciitr It was Beptetnlier. Five mouths bad passed since the King's Own .■«I io il fr ' i tile liutUol of Al l- tat I'm- m w dl»pin»nlifi n..« in full effect. During the long, sickening weeks tluit preceded the coming of the syudl ite Hollingsworth Chusc tor ml faithfully, resolutely, for llir restora tion of order nml system among the demoralised people of Japat. With the transfer of the cntupnny'a business his work was flnlslied Two young men from Sir John's were now -. ' ■ ■ I ' \ f . ■ . t o leg ■ I ndl tsers to the Islamlcis. I'lin.e having decllmd to serve lunger In that capacity. lie was now waiting for the steamer which was to take him to t'a|>e Town on Ills way to England and home The ■ hnt<-ail was i |o«ed and In the hands of n small army of caretakers. Tlie three widows of Jacob von Blits were uow married to separate and dis tinct tiuslmnds. all of whom retained their places as heads of departments nt the chateau, proving that courtship had not lieen routined to the white people during tlie dosing days of lite •lege. The head of the tiank waa (»•rar AmhtInter, -Mr Bowles ha»Ing been de|Miscd because his me finds were lien more obsolete than his coat of armor. Selim disponed of bls lawful Interest In the corporation to Ben All. the new ■ nil. and wns nailing to accompany hl» master to America. It may I m > well to add that the deal did not Itieluils the transfer of Neenah Mie was not for sale, said Nclllil to Ben All It sin of Mr. I low les that the th res persons were talking aa they atiHxl In the evening glow "Yea, Bellrn.” aald the tall man In flannels, “he'a a sort <>f olii dog Trny. ever faithful, but not the right kind. You don't lnp|.cii to know anything of old dog Tray, do you? No? I thought