Timber Land, A<fct June 3, 1878—No
Highest price paid for produce by
tice for .Publication.
G. XV. Simpson, of Albany,
When in Albany call at the Golden
Rule Bazaar apd see that beautiful
Buy your dry goods and clothing gold watch, which some lucky cus B e A V an Ch^ÿE, L ocap E ditok
of G. W. Simpson, ths leading cash tomer will win. Julius Gradwhol,
store of Albany,
Miss Ahfia Goins has come home
proprietor- of t-h&Goltlen R,nlo liazaai'
for lie r vacatiQn,
informs
qs
that
he
is
selling
the
By all means, ladies, be sure and
Prize Baking Powder an J j^o. 1
Will Stites and Frank Dorris, of
see that fine line of millinery goods
Japan Tea, expressly, put qp for his Albany-,' vyeye in Scio to-day.
at the Ladies’ Bazaar, Albany.
.business anti for the benefit of his
Charlie Wfi?11©1' leaves for his
Thompson & Overman, Albany, customers. Eqch ..can of faking
are the leading harness and saddle Powder will win a prize of fine glass- hqine in Albanj’ for a short visit on
1 ware , and ea<eh pound of tea will also Monday,
makers of the Willamette vallev
i win : a piece or fine glassware, and
Mrs. R. 6. Shepherd, of Baker
S. iff. Townsend has re m< ve<l to i each cu'toini?r who buys a pound of-i
City, is .visiting her daughter, Mrs,
Eugene City where he is n i>w i n b is i lea o r a vi.t!i ( if Ijs'-iiim.' powder, which i
1 - . V çgri'JiHie d, will have a .chance to Coll Van C}e vp , in this city,
i ness.
! win
land.-oii; - gold Watph. I Sfeio. was.again visited by the fir«
Spring stock of men’s, yor.tb’s a: I
i i'uwii -r and Tea are fiend last Friday morning. About
i
Bolli
;:<\v’s i-lmliing just roeei'. (-.'I, mid I
!
first
n.-.'U.'passed by any ini 3 o’clock th« budding occupied by
f
lus*,
i
Land Office tnt Gremii ( ”<k> V1 'fV.TUD< x
:>lopn.«e to soli sit bottom prices. (P n
■ Ajn’i.i 20, ISOO". | .
and are expressly put up 1 Frank Maok as a hqrber shop was
!
tha
i
market,
■
OTICE is hereby given finiti he fn!]nwiog- a'i’1 ' Ximino, my goods and priei ,\s
for Julius Gradv.-hol—:ind this fact discovered to be on fire. The alarm
named settler itas lih-d jno ù e
ìfKir'ien before purchasing elsewhere.
tion to make finpl ’ù'-iq'.’t in sn-mm-: <. g iii“C :,;im
can lie ppoVi’D by (-cores who have w$s given and in a few moments the
and that salti prunf’ will ’’.u mti'le b.e.'ór«^ tl-
G. W.
s<tx.
County Judge oy In iris tdisGjìCÓ ih«-* Couh .y
been using therm Mr. Gradwhol has fire companies were on the grounds
Clerk of Linn coùiùy. at. Albany. Oregon, on
a]so added a .fiat* assortment, of fami and by hard work confined it to its
Monday, June 23, 1890..
Thompson &.Overman, of Albany,
viz: W. II. Ilesemoh. Jton)es.tpiid Entry No.5855
ly groceries to hismaminoth stock of limits and.it did. not spread,- The
for the N
of Section b2, Towiiship 9, ¡tonili run :i strictly custom shop, ina'nu.fwc-
glass ware and crockery, which is the lost is about $309. The fire was a
Kange -t East.
He names tlie folkHving witnosses toprove turing ail their harness, 'saddles, largest, in the WilUmette valley. clear case of incend iary as shgvings
his continuou« residence upon and cùHivwtion bridl-'s, etc., right in their shop,
of said land, viz; E. Bargee,
J- ‘VYheeler,
Don’! fail to drop id. and see Mr. satuKlted with co.d oil were found
W. B. Robertson and \V. {I. B. ^tejyaì’d, all of consequently they are able to do be»
Rock Creek, Linn county, Oregon.
Grad
whol at the (u>;den Rule Bazaar near tlm fire,
ter bv you than im.v other firm in the
‘ ni9
J. T. APUERSON, Register. ,
ween in Alita-lv, v. irere you will get
Çarâ. cf Thaaks.
State. Cail on them when in need
riiabar Sifted.; A« JVs&e'r, 1873, Nc- of anything in their line, at their the' lowest prices and the fairest
tiee'oi Publicatio v.
treatment,
To the Scio Fire Department and
shop in Albany.
United States Land Office,
I
to the citizens of the town, we wish
3a!j§ai,AS
Oregon City,' Or., April 15, IS'M.
to tender onr most hearty thanks tor
S.Jjgs’ ChojTy Sangii, ¡11’7.1»
NTOTWE is hereby given that in
The enterprise of the people of As
■
compliance with, the provisions Is giving spb-'n.did satisfaction to the toria in rfi-'ing two hundred thous- their assistance at the fire on Tues,
of the act;
Congress of Jqne 3,1878, trade, ttnd the snips are positiv'elx’
day, May 2'0th, in removing and re-
entitled “An act- for the sale of tim marvelous, which can.be accounted aiid dollars in t wtmtyrhours, to bring turning our goods, and for other
ber lands in the States of California,
the Southern Pacific railroad to that
Respectfully,
..EMBRACING
■)regon, Nevada, and Washington for in no other way except- that it is pity, has given.awondarful impulse favors shown.
Johnson Hibler & Co.
i’erritory,” Joseph Stish, of Salem',: without a doubt the best in. the mar-
county erf Marion, State of Oregon, 'xet. Ask for and be sure you get to biisines.at that point. The Colum
bian'says : “The real estate market
We direct the iitlention of our
.has thL day filed in this office his the genuin«. We keep it.
sworn statement No. 2000,. for the .»-IS Cm
respo:idw-.l <iuiekley to the enllven- readers to theadyertisementofL. T.
J.
S.
Morris,
Druggist.
purchase of ihe SEJ of Section No..
ihg rmi"!:a ml t iii1 Astoria papers Brock, of Albany, proprietor of the
in 't’ownshi’:'N" 9 South, Range
don’t forget to brlstie wi.th' the stir and undertak Albany Furnitnre Co.’s store on first
Wheiin Al
No. 4 East, and will offer proof to
JAnd the very latest and most- stylis! in
’.-.xton, ihe ie:-(i- ings in yrogross there. The Oregon street, opposi te Ste wart & Sox’s hard'
snow mat. tno i.-.m; sought is more ■•■airoil Crawfor
valuable for its timberor stone than ing ph >t.
f the- Willamette Land'(..'a.ii)h-iiv.'of Aaleii'i find Po.rt- ware store, tfe has aflne .assortment
for '>'n’b-nitnrar pip-poses, and to Valley,
nanfee ali tlmir il nd tins fey sale M>me choice! loc.i- of all kinds of furniture, and mm./
est ablish-.his claim to said land before
¡ss in every- rw ¡.tjmii-in Xerlii i’acifie Addition m other things needed in making u
the Register and Receiver of this work t >
spect.
;>ffic< at Oregon City, Oregon, on
A'tori.., imia- prices are raj>i<i|y ad.- homo pkai.szint, which In-will sell as
i?ri- ay„ the 12th day of September,
vanciiig, the earliest iir/cstor has '■)W us the lowest, ‘ieh i his ad. in
ver
Pii!s
area
mild
l:;x-'.->
il-gg*
1890.
this issue.
lie names as witnesses: N. J. tive.’liT
rectly on the liver and rhe heft sho w. Now is the time to
mtiko
ptopey,
Welch, P, G. 1 uren, and W. A. Ca- ki'i’Iejs
well -.is ti.e boweis. All
born, of Pertiai <1, Multnomah coun
ty, Cregori, and 'John Haly, of Rock druggists keep them
I-’it+ii; Warsis,-
creek, Linn eon tyj Oregon,
All at the LowesT CasH PricE.
Dev-mex- & Shi lton b.ave one o'?
One of (ho;» JO-ifi.'re fra'i't farms in
A-p.’ and aii. persons claiming
idversely the a Ove described lands the finest lineof ilress goods, eJotin P. u m 1 y s ide, J oil r ip i 1 e s so u t h o f Sa 1 e in
>H" requested ■.<> file their claims in ing, etc.,.that was ever brought . v > will-ny.ike a good living for any dili
this office on or before said 12th day :his city, and sell eheaiier tb.an the gent orchard ¡st. The profit on prune
of .September, 1890.
,
heanesr. Give them a ¿•’.11,
average-;? t woimndred ditlhirs an acre,
16 stock of Boots and Shoes which I am closing out at Cost.
J, T. A ppeksox ,
and.on
berries the I'etuin is five fold
vlnöj
Register.
■ The Revere House, Albany, ha-;
The soil anil ¡situation at- Sunnyside-
been crowded with guests right along
ß@“T; W, Dilley, watchmaker and Charles Pfeiffer knows-how to keep are peculiarly, well adapted to fruit
gunsiidthi Scio, Oregon?
The Leading Cash Pry Goods Store.
•> hole! '-i'.rht. Try it and you will culture, and the man who owns a
10-acre farm in that tract has a good
Oregon, Apr*’><890,
Following are the proposed sailing be convinced,
living on his .hands. Tlie Oregon
date» of the C, P.* steamers for May:
Tlie Oregon and Wasiiingtou hoIL Land Company of Salem and Port-
From Yaquina.
a ess ea nip i n ee ting co nlm enee -s at land has a few more of those fruit
W i li a m -ette V......... .
Yew' Park, Salem Or., on June .5tli, farms for sale,.
Familon;,...........................
.Everybody is invited to bring their
W illame tté V......,....
rents and cam pout
Notice is herebj’ giver, that the
. Farallón..................................
cOTpartnership heretofore existing
From Lan Francisco,
W. K. Read is receiving the most
—-—WITH ITS—
Farallón.........
.. 5, attractive lines- in summer goods to between C. 0, Maltby and J. A. Ca
Willamette V
• 9i be'seen in the Albany market-, and rey, nnd;:” tha t.riuu.ime of Maltby-
..14. his place is crowded with pure.r.isers & Carey, lias this day, boon dissolved
Farallón.........
.20. all the day long. Prices way clown. by inut'iial eo.isc-nt, C, C. Maltby re
Willamette V
(In the State Insurance Building)
tiring.. .1. A. Carex7 will pay all bills
For the latest styles in- spring mil-
i'”1 «ne cent per pound at the Scio and collect ail bills.
lin c ry, go to-'the Ladies’ Bazaar, Al Bakery,
C’.'C. Maltby,
bany, Frbman’s block, presided over
J. A, Carey.
For the prettiest hats in the mar«
by M rs, H, J. Sower, where you will
Scio, Or., May 29, l«90.-
find the handsomest shapes, shades ket, go to. W. F. Read’s. Albany—a
Has for sale a large list of G®Mn, Stock and Fruit farms; also City and
and styles, and all. the very latest " to hat. to match any dress, elegantly
h
ublic
Suburban Property,
be bail in San Francise® and theEast- trimmed and awful cheap.
ern -markets. The ladies bf this city
and vicinity are specially invited fo
G. W. Siiiip-sou has the finest line
call and are assured the most careful 'of dress goods, .‘■■ilks, satins, ri ibotis,
attention and lowest prices.
hosiery 'and all k-i'nds of staple ¡-tiid
fancy dry goods, in Albxny,
What A Fortune
was especially org m ize I for the pnrpo.se of Dtryhig an(l .subdividing large Is a. good, healthy, pearly skin. Few
are aware of.the short- time it take.-
trrets of land, and has, during the past two yearsptkihght and snbdigded a disordered liver to cause blotches
ovi 3,200 acres af land into from five to twehty-acre'tfacts. . The sihies on il-.e face and a dark greasy skin.
Wanted at once—Twenty thoqs
n Wiie undertaking is shown in the fact that out of ¿80' tracts placed on One bottle of Beggs’ Blood Purifier
and pounds of dried plums' and , all
and
l.ilood
Maker
vvili.
restore
this
the mark et, 225 have been sold,
organ to its natural and healthy state the apples, prunes and pears we can
and cleanses the blood of all impu get.« Highest price paid. Bring in
rities. It is meeting with wonderful your fruit at once.
success. We guarantee every bottle.
G. W. S impson , Albany, Or.
. n48 6 J. 8. Morris, Druggist.,
Notice for Publication.
Wanted, at 0a.ee .
A NNOUNCEMEN
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon, March Mst, 3,890.
I
'VTQTICE is b.ereby gifien that in coinpliance’
X m with 1 be provisions
the fict of Congress
of .June 3,1878, ciit i: led W wkn net for the sale oi
i iifiber lands in t be States of Californ'ifi, Oregon,.
Nevada, and. Washington Territory,” <>.afiland
Lanier, of Fossil, eouuly of Gilliam, State of
Oregon, has this day tiled, in this office bis
-sworn statement No.' 19i*0, thr tfie purchp„se of
the EX NW’Y ^ed W’X NE% pf Section No. 23,
in Township No. 9 Sout h, Range No. i East, and.
will otter prpof to show ¡bat the land sought is
move valuable for it s timber or stone t hfin lev
agricultural purposes,and to establish hisuUiim
io said laml txd'nre tiu> Regist er and Recei ver
of this pf ¡ice at Oregon City, Oregon, «n
Friday, lhe22d (lay of August, 1890,
He names as witnesses ; \V. I *. Robinson and
^Y. LI liobinspn, of Roche Harbor. Sán pui.ú
cíniúty, Washington : N J. Vvt‘'.cb ami W. A.
Ca-boj-n, of Portland,
n.,
Auy’gnd;g,lJ ]vi:i<>n..' claiming a h. r¿i!sély the
abóvé described Igudrip’« vPtj’n sb'; ■ ile iheir
clainys in this ofljicj <»n i ¡'
-,ál ■ 22 ! <‘ay
of Ápgusr, 1890.
T. Appg;:^>x.
apl2n46
Y?■
N
now receiving a choice stock of
Goods!
oods, Notions, Furnishing Goods,
GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILK,TABLF^
EN, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY
GOODS, ETC., ETC.,
An effort shoud be
made to- find who is
trying to burn our
town cloven and put a
damper on it. ’We
have no more than
we need.
W. El EBAD,
Our readers must
please excuse our
u small ” type and
getting
lateness in
ii± gcvuug
out this iss-ie as we
were compelled to be
absent from the city.
We’!, do better in the,
future.
Oregon X>anà Óompany,
HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, 0GN
And Branch Offices at Portland, Astoria
and Albany,
To T E P
In the future we
can be found'' with a
full line of harness,
whips, etc., and the
celebrated ; Moltby
saddle, the best ever p
put on a horsey bacK,
next to the meat mar
ket, where we will
be pleased to meet
our old friends and
persons wanting any-
thinir in our line.
tby &- Qarey. "
The Oregon Land Company
üsansa
œ
M
K
O
co
œ
co
Q
Saw-mills, planers, shingle mills,
engines, and all.kinds of machinery1
sold by that- old and reliable firm of
Stewart- & SoX; of Albany. Prices
low and goods guaranteed.
The best fanning mill in the'State
is for sale by Stewart & Sox, of Al
bany, gnd the price is low. Farmers,
remember this—it’s no fish story, but
absolutely true.
For great bargains go to Devaney
& Shelton’s. They have them.
f
, May 24th. 1890.
TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL.
Special—10:30 A.
œ
tí
Tijirty tons, of chitem bark,
which I will pay.8 cents per pound,
cash. Must lie well dried, free from
moss and dirt, afid spurious barks,
and broken in sm: II pieces. If lean
get 15 tons will recieve . it-at Mun
kers, but small quantities must- be
delivered at Lebanon. For further
information call on Peter Bilyeu, at
Scio, or Dr... J. A. Lambersoii, Leba
non,
.ALBANY, Oregon, April-5,.-1.890—<
' Not to see our Stoves anil Ranges bè-
| fore buying'., is a mistake. Mistakes;
are always costly. In heating stoves,
we have the largest, as well as the
most ’carefully selected stock .in thé
cPy. The stoves we offer were pot
bought as an experiment, but'^s a
certainty. We know what each stove
will do and they were' bought for
cash, so the price io right. We have,
pecialties in heaters, besides oùr
régulai’ lines of Garland, Argandand
Superior stoves and ranges, .
G. W. S mith .
Subscribe for the
PRESS v Only $2
.
Win. Cyrus, an old.
and well known citi
zen of the Forks,
died last night at his*
homo in this city of
heart trouble .
He
leaves a wife and
several children to
mourn, his loss He
was in his 70th year
and was sick but a
few hours,'
or overeating", or the partaking of too rich
and indigestible food, is _________
a common
r_ cause of
discomfort and ButTerinj
la. To imsiediately
_ relieve
bowels th©
from
stomach
such and
overloading, a
„ full
"_Y dose of Dr. Pierce
___ _ ’s Pur-
gative Pellets is the best, remedy. _ The£ op-
erate gently,
yet
and
— VT w
-- thoroughly
-w-.~r.-rc»'—w
--------- without
--
griping; nausea, of
or othpf
otbqr' ; unpleasant effects.
If the too free indulgence in such intemper
intemper-
i.l_
ate eating has deranged digestion, causing
dyspepsia ^and
..-_X biliousness, attended with a
*
6ense of fullness or bloating after eating,
coated tongue, bitter or half "taste in mouth
in the morning; on arising, drowsiness after
meals, indescribable feeling
f —
- - ’ oil
- of
of - dread,
impending call hity mid hypochondria—then
”
you need t< lili iw U| the use of the “ P<
with Di . Pier
”
'ß G-. >1, idea Medical E iseey' !•>,
.eh, invigorate the lit si?,
to tone up tli
jes of digestion at work,
and set di thi -P
ion, it piirifies the blood,
While
--------- c -ifipk
cleansing rhe ysti i from all humors and
natter of what name or
blood~poi$ons
nature, of fre _ wh tt cause arising. There is
nothing similar .. it in composition or ap-
jrroaehmg-fu in i •esults. Therefore, don’t bo
duped and indue jed
. . to
. _ take
___ some substitute,
said to be “just as good/ that the dealer
may make a larger profit.
Manufactured by W orld ’ s D ispensary
M edical A ssociation , Buffalo, N. Y.
HKïBiKziœrâsra
$ _
by the manu fr. oturera
of Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy, for aa incora**
ble case of Catarrn in the Head.
Will .Tones has bought the outfit of
Seifert, and is now ready to fake any
kind of a picture you want. Mr.
Jones guarentee’s all his work to be
■first-class. Call and seehis samples
i
The A: tEBicAN P rotective T ariff L eague
iost valuable series of,.Tariff
ese are pi irepa tred with a view
s and arg g'umi ents for Protec*
,n the 11 inter est of farmers,
lants or ■ pre occasional men.
e series s appe ¡als to those en-
, and presents in-
as of Wages-, cost
—coinpar
her tU’gu ime fits showing" the
ction.
will be sent on receip t of 3
xcept “ k Wages,1 Living and
ill be sen it for’4 cents.
will be seat for 30 cents or
s, or any —
five
for 10
£0 oenti.
... ____
...
dd. Order by number.
P ages .
Living and Tariff.” E. A, H arts -
..... . .. ........... 1
¡vantages of a Protective Tariff to
1 A'.Ûoz a ad ï ad ustries of the U a it ed
.-à.” Ki; it Prize Essay, 1887. C raw -
H oi D c Production Indispensable to a sup
ply, at Low Prices, of the Manufactured
■modilies required for the People of
Unic- d States, and ¿Vlequate i-Iome
iuctiou of these Commodities Impos-.
.v i t ho j i; a Pi otee ti ve Tariff.” ï irst
■I Assay,'ittSS. C. D. T odd ..
i. úü lia .u atorials ? Vv'ould Free Raw
..uattçials fie zkd' auurgeous te the Labor
and íudustrivs oí the United States.”
Fm-st Prize Essay, lx.s9. H omer B. D ibell
Fallacies of Free-Trade.” E. P. M iller ..; 32
Sonïe X'iuws uh the Tariif by an Old Busi
ness Man.” criiô. D raper ................. 22
The x'rôcectiveTuriiï : Its Advantages for
the.-dut h.” U L. .. d wards ,'............ 32
The Vv’o<?i ínteresr.” Judge W m . L awrence 24
Protection i-«. Free-Trade.”—A lïistofieal
Review. D. < t . H aiirïsian ...../..........
l!0—Thu Earner and thé I arliï ’ ” Coî. T homas
, ïï « D udley
¿....................
11— ’* í’íoteetkjjíi as a ï’ubhe Policy.” G eór O e S.
IiOÙ'ÏXyKJjt». <.., .
........................ ;*
12— ”
to. the 1 resíder-t’:; Erçe-Tiâdô MOS*
sagé.fi B-. P. 1 - oüte K...........
13— “ 77orkiiigmen and tue Tafifï ” . ¿
.
14— “ * heVite.1 Question : Shah Ame: lean Indus
tries Se Abandoned and Anreïieuu Mar
kets Surrendered ?.................... .......
15— Samé in Gçraiàn, with Addition...........
ld-r“Thc i’rogrt'ss of One Hundred Years.
R obert P. P orter .......... ..........
Proteci ion. foi‘ American Shipping.” ....
18--“i‘The Tarni Not a Tax.” H omer B D ibell ..
IgA«? why Irisiunen'Should !.'p Protectionists.
20— r< Protection. ” E. M. AMMIDOWN..........
21— ’ What is a Tariff ?” Answer#to'a Working
man’» Question....... ...... ............. ......
22— ,The American. Wool Industry..” E. H. ÁM-
MID0n*(.....4. .......... ..•.............. ..................
23— n Wu^és and Cost of Living.” J. D. W eeks .
2¿—“Souflïètn FartniDgi Industries.”............
2o—“xï Short Talk.-to Workingihen.”............
20—“ Protection and the Farmer.” Senator S. M.
C ullom ......................................
The A merican E conomist , weekly, devoted to the
discussion of all phases of the Tariff question.
a year. Sample copies free. Address American Pro
tective Tarin League, 23 W. 23d SU, Néw York.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., May 26,1890.
VTotice is hereby given that ths fol-
lowing named settler has filed no
tice cf his intention to make final
.proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be imide before
the County Judge, or in his absence
before the County Clerk of Marion
county, at Salem Oregon, on
• 'M onday J uly 14, 1890,
viz: William Warner, Homestead
Entry No. §888, for the ST of WV/j
md SJ ofSW-i of Section 28, Town
ship 9 South, Range 3 East.
tie names the following witnesses
to prove his e.aptinuous. residence
upon ancl cuitiWtibn'6f, said land,
viz:
T. L. Hemness. R. Mavs, G. Mil
ler, and Wm. Smith, all pf Rock
Creek, Marion county, Oregon.
J. T. APPERSON,
Register.
ROYAL l»EV
&à§0Lufevt?)15
POWDER
Absolutely Pur©.