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About Scio press. (Scio, Linn County, Oregon) 1889-1890 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1890)
Hops21cts. ' : ' I The trotting match between the COVNIY 00VRT. (Contniiied last week.) Hub. Bilÿeü has gone to Quartz-y rival strains of blooded horses, —.0—. Altamont and Hambletoriirtra as Application of T. F, Miller and Ville. SCIO, OREGON, AUGUST 16, 1890, others for a county read granted, I represented by the t wo splendid Seis, Oregöa« Wash Philipps went to Portland I animals Kitty Ham and Alta will and fees $17 allowed. —o— Tuesday. ........... .Dealerin.......... .. ¡be troted at City View park near Application oi N. N. Bashor and THE CITY OFFICIALS : Wednesday was the hotest day of : rPortland to day. Great interest is others for a county road granted, .................JEW. MYERS. the season. MAYOR........ RECORDER manifested in the raach. by the and. fees of expensp, , $16, allowed. .'.’.’.‘¿’¿v.'.&iio.' DEVANEY^ TREASURE! yMr.Wm Herren, of Salem was in admirers of each strain. MARSHAL.. .....,...JACK BILYEU, Application of R.N,Thompson for a f ....... .GKO. MORROW. this city yesterday. Maltby Saddles ! ........ T.W. DILLEY. County Judge Moreland married county road granted. Geo. C. 1 ............S. I. SHORE. Hon. Jeff Myers, went to Albany. a Chinese couple lately, the cere* COUNCIL HEN < ..... ...StAt. DANIEL. —0^“ Cooley, W. B. Smith and Jas. I .....H. SHELTON. .Tuesday on business. raony was-somewhat unique. “You Blakley appoin ted to assess damages, I W. BRENNER. WHIPS j NETS, E’rC. I........ A. J. JOHNSON. Call on T. W. Dilley to repair your likee him,’ said his honor, address and expense fees, $22 allowed. City Council sets oti tlie first TifarsdaY in binder. He can fix it. :O— ing the woman, and “you likee Resignation of E,-, D. Johnson as each month. Wm. Brenner and Riley Bilyeu her ’ ’ |to the man.^both of whom nod Scio Justice at Brownsville accepted. ire Department. captured a fox Thursday. ded theiiJassent.“ Ail lightee, you al The following bills were allowed Chief Engineer.;...........i.O. S. May. Rock for the foundation of the tee "sa me man and wife, Ten dol P. Cohen, aid poor $ 2 00 -Assistant Engineer....... ,,R. Shelton. new city hall is being hauled, lars. Heap cheap. Paisley & Fish, printing 3 25' Mr. John Simpson has secured G. F. Crawforcl,aid Mrs. Roberts 8 00 Linn county ’ s share of the school HooK«& L adder C o . N o . 1. control of• the Scio warehouse, and Th os. A. Yost, material and fund ’ apportionment Is $8,876.'9O. ■ The very best preparation for har President............ G. W. Hunsaker. ness iii the market4 Work, S weet Home bridge. "33 19 Secretary......... ........... ...N. C. Myers.' Miss Sudie Price, of Ashland, is a purposes using it for handling oats 5 00 Treasurer................ Q. W. Morrow. guest of Mrs. A. J. Johnson of this the present season. He is now ready H. II. lie witt, Atty’s fees ' . Foreman..Geo. Shelton. city. 15 00 «er-CÄLL AND SEE ME*^a to furnish ’ you sacks, will treat you G. F. Russel & Co., postage Ast.....7, M. M. Peerv. fairly-and will always pay the high? Geo. D. Barnard & Co., boxes 4 00 ttefcgites ■ J. R. Gill, G. W. Mor There was held a directors meet est market price for yoitr grain. The Hoffman &, Bates, building row, G.W. Hunsaker, W. M. Ab ing, of the bank of Scio last Sat switch is now being repaired and in Brownsville bridge 66 00 bott, M. E. Bilyeu. urday. - a few days will be ready for cars to F. W. Workman, aid, per H-^ sr C ompany N o » L Mr» A. C. Ouyer and; family are pass over. Call and see him before month. 15 00 President........j..........J r ke Bilyeu. recreating near Browns mill up the St. John Bros., building Kelly storing eíseWheié» Secre t ary.......».:............. .Era n k Gtil. Santiam. bridge. Treasurer....................T. W. Dilley. The P p ÆSS desires to establish, Misses Eva Myers and Graei® correspondents in various portions of G. W. Taylor, repairing bridges Foreman........... .Sam Shores’. Assistant.—Allie Ewing. Gill, ' went up tó Mill City the ‘•Forks’’ Who will write up ilevVs across Calipooia. 160 00 Delegates'—Will Brenner, R. Shel yesterday visiting. items for publication from their sev Adjourned to go to Jefferson to ton, Archie Johnson, S. I. Shores, The funeral Of John Bole O’Riley, eral localities occasionally. AVe do inspect bridge, to meet Saturday at Frank Macle poet and Journalist oecured at not expect every oneto .be experts 9 olctock; Bilyeu Bros*, Proprs. Secret Societies, Boston Wednesday. with the pen nor experienced news A Frastica! Move. There is something peculiar about gatherers. If any thing transpires Corner Oak and Main ^Street»; I. O. O. F.**“Dierdoff Lodge No. 54, Riley Shelton, N. G. Meets Wed- our arc lights. They work best in in your neighborhood you think ilie records of Marion county, iiesday evenings at 8 o’clock. - ^cio, Oregon. would be of interest to the public, Or. shows the platting of many couples like married people. A. F. & A. M.—Scio Lodge No. 39, They have a new style of electrig just; send in the fact and we will re thousand acres of land in small Dr. E. O. Hyde, Master. Meets each light on the south Side. Just ask arrange and re*write if necessary. tracts of from 5 to Ì0 acres: capital ^^■First-class turnouts. Korses boarded by. Saturday on or before the full moon Pete Bilyeu. He can tell you what A party of pleasure seekers think city Fruit Farm of 640 acfes, Sun the day or week at reasonable prices. We run in each month. hacks to connect With all-trains on the they have discovered a new lake in nyside, number 3; 500 acres; arid daily Oregon Pacific and Oregoniaii Bailroads. A. O. LT. W.—-Scio Lodge No. 36, it is, N. Çirabtree, M. W., meets on the 1st J. J. Finlayson, an old resident of the Cascade moaritainSjjone mile a number of others have been and 2d Mondays in each month. this county until within the past few north-west of “Three Fingered placed on the records by tlie Ore. years, died at Pliilometh on the 12th Jack,,. It is described as being a Land Company of Salem, Óre. This Churches. beautiful little sheet of water, with company is also doing business in. inst; M. F. Chdrch—Rev. W. Hurlburt, pebbly shores; but having no fish in Portland and Albany, and has for Scio is to have a fine city hall; and pastor ; services on 4th Sunday of each month. Cumberland Presbyte With its electric lights, it will be the it. Yhe lake has certainly been sale nuffiej’dus other small tracts. rian Church. Rev. N. L. New, pas most enterprising town in Oregon of seen before; as the country all about Tlie great advantage of this plan is tor ; services, 3d Sunday in each its size. old ((J.ickjj has been thoroughly that it brings together in oW'eom- month. Missionary Baptists, Rev. gone oyer by hiintìng parties. G. Sperry, pastor ; services 2d Sun Mr. McCàskey,- representing the- Then it is not much of a find any munity the class of people who are G. F. SIMPSON, LESSEE. all engaged in the same business, day in each month. Primitive Bap Edison Electric Light Co. of Port This well knoWn and popular Ware way if there is nofish in it. tists, Elder John Stipp, pastors ser land came up from Portland Wed viz: frdit growing. Consequently house is now ready for handling the vices lst.Sttnday in each month. there springs up large drying rind The latest gold story is started out crop Of 1890. We purpose fdrihing Ghi’istiàri Church—Elder Bonnell, nesday, pastor f services 1st Sunday in each W anted —A girl for general house on its travels by the Eugene Reg canning establishri^brits, similar to. the iiodsb bii btisiheSs principles. those in thè. City of Salem, which month. work on farm near Albany, small ister, Which says: “A commision We Will pay Albahy prices for both family, Address C; L. Shaw. merchant recently recieved a Dum advantages make profitable market wheat and oats. Storage at Usual Union Sunday School—in tlië M. for the products of these fruit ber of geese,‘and when dressing one prices. Sacks furnished free to those È. Church, every Sunday afternoon Albany. farms; Consult your interest by storing with us. at throb o’clock The roof. on'E. Goin’s brick, which of them found $2.40 worth of gold buying of the Ore.-Land Company in Its crop. He made an in T. M. M unkers . was slightly damaged during thé of Salem, Portland or Albany. liïTTLE LINES OF LOCAL. Manager. late firés, was repaired the first of vestigation td see Where the goose came from and found that it had Subscribe for th e P ress . the week. À Flèàsirig Event. been raised where the Myrtle Creek Harvest is in full blast. Wm. Manus joined his family at Mining Company is operating. Mf> N; G. McDonaid’s severity- at the Belknap Hot Springs the first This is the sworn truth; and Isa third birthday was Lélèbfated On last St. Charles, the hotel of Al bany. B. Goins was in Albany Monday.- of the week. His son is reported to good showing for thosb mines, Sunday, Aug. i.0, in a vei’y pleasant I liaVe iiow for sale where a goose can pick up $2 40 in manner. At haif jiastoWoek a . Mr. S. M. Daniel is off on a trip to 1 be no better. at my kiln near* the m ., the family, including Mr. arid Large beds of anthracite coal have gold at one meal . the front. Mrs. McDonald, their children and been discovered at the Cowlitz pass. Tuesday night something got Scio RollerMills,50,- Fred Hyde, Of Albaiiy, was in ■ in the Cascade Mountians; in Wash- wrong with One of the indicators of gfandchiidtOii; assembled in the Scio Tuesday. i ington. lately; the electric light plant at the Scio grove iiear the mill-dam, where in a 000 first quality bricK Mr. and Mrs. E. Goins, made a Mrs. E. D. Barret, of Albany, fell Boiler Mills. Thé téâüit Was that a short time a bountiful baskèt-luneh vvhicli I will sell at Dip to Albany Monday. on the sidewalk the other day and little too much lightning was bottied was prepared; after Which con ver Miss Cornelia McCown, of Oregon broke both bones of her left arm up, or a little too much power was satiori and gaihes Wei*e engaged in $7 per thousaiid. City, is visiting friends in Scio. i near the wrist. used, or—well We don’t knovtewhat till evening. One of the most, pleas Call-and see me. Miss Anna Smith of this office Messers. N. G. McDonald and D. tlie trouble was, anyway the arc ing features of thè day was the pre- Is visiting friends in the country this Myers went, to Waterloo yesterday light in Johnson, Hibbler & Go’s sentatiori of a white satin masonic g. Peckenpaugh. wëëk. to spend a few days drinking soda store was burned out, or a portion of apron by J. S. Morris andi daughter J. J. White’, toad Bo'sri of the water and recreating; if was destroyed byAhe intense heat, Mrs, M. M. Peerèy.- The apron was Oregonian Railway Co, was in Scio G. W. Huhsaker feturried from Or—an fact we are not véry well up beautifully pecorated by Mrs. Peer- J; K. Weatherford, ey’s brush with the several masonic Tuesday. Salem- Saturday, where he has been in éléétfic matters and we’ll have emblems, with the dates of birth, in- to pass; - Misses, Anna and Rosa Mack, of clearing and grading city property itiatioh into the order aiid the tak Marion county,were visiting in Scio, for -Jeff Myers. He reports that From Thiifsdaÿ's Albaiiy Herald ing of the various degrees. The ÂTÏOÏiNËŸ-AÙLÀW. the first of the week. city growing very fast; we learn that McKnight Bros, of present Was very appropriate as well Miss Ettie Johnson, of Salem for The stëamfer Willämettbr Valley Tallman lost- ajSpan of standard bred as a valuable, and was highly appre merly of Scio, 13 visiting friends and Office in Flinn Block, over First National will Sail from Yäqüinafor Sati fran- mares,valued at $2000, at the Albany ciated by the j-ecipiant; Albany, Oregon. relatives here this week. ferry Wednesday. As theboat land- ’ cisco aS foiloWs: August Gtii, 16th A Big Oosipaay'; Mrâ. S. M. Daniel returned Mon and 26th. From San Francisco to ed On the Albany side the team be day from Eugene, where she has Yaquiuai Angrist 1st, litli, 21st find came frighted rind unmanageable j. R. Neil arid R. F. Ashby, of and run off the side of the boat. The Albany says the Albany Democrat, been sojourning for «»month périt; 31st. ‘ rapid Current of the river drew the with se^éfa-l Wealthy capitalists from This office was the fecipiant of a John Sirripscn borigiit tile old city horses and buggy under the boat and Mr. Neil’s former Nebraska home, handsome boefriet Tuesday; by Miss Din hie' Watkins; Thanks; little hall property last week paying both the animals Avere drowned. aré making arrangements , to incor therefor $250. He afterwards sold Mr. Frank McKnight; Who was porate one Of the largest .land- com Linnie. the building to Johnson, Hibler & WM; BILYEU, PROPB. H. Bryant, president of the Bank Co, for $45. Phey afri to move the driving the team reached shore with panies in .the state. It will be known as the Oregon Pacific Land. difficulty. The buggy Was recov of Oregon, attended the meeting of building ffoni tile.löt. Co., ond will havri offices at Albany ^^®TIie,.bcst of Wines, Iaiquorsjind Cigars’ ered from the river an borir later. the directors of the Bank of Scio, on , hánd. Wineliärdt’s Beer on and-Portland, a large dne rit the.lat constantly W. Hi Walker, .bf thè firm of Work is progressing finely on the last sàtürdriÿ; draught. South sildë Qf bridgö, ter place. The capital stock iVill be In and afburid Nëwfcért seëms to new bank building, the roof. is now SiaVer A'Walker; agiTCultufal ihi $100,000. íliese men .aré riíí busi b‘e a frivortte sunrimer resort. There is finished, the vault is dorié. arid every pletiients'; Portland, Was accidently ness men ,o'f reliability, and fhecom- àlsd a .big camp on Big creek, about thing is now ready for thé îathing killed nqat Mckenzie bridge last pany, wfe predict, will be heard and plastering. The aft gatiefy also Môïïdaÿ. Hé Was mistaken for a half Way tb cape Foulweathef; Oregonian Raih’Oiul -Co. is fast Hearing completion; deer by a young man by the name from: The Editorial Association which ih S. ¡SCOTT, MEN. SOFT. Work briz the Oregonian Railroad of Power; who was hunting du the; Sample Copied. 'closes its annual session in Portland moiintaih at tlie tiffiej- PóWef dii We Shall send out many copies of to-day, has bèen a meeting replete is progressing in a satisfactory man ... Ti^kéts for Eastside points on this ¡line for not know that, Mr. Walker; ét„âhy- at Union, depot., foot- of Fifth street, and at With pleasure rind profit td all pres, ner; The roadbed from Silver ton to Jirie élse was héar him and there is the P béss as a samplfe bf what we sale the tJrifted Carriage arid Baggage Transfer are doing irf théjiewst>ape.i:l!iic,with Company ’s offiice, córner Second and Vine the South Santiam, iviili thè excep èht no blame attached bÿdiriy bné fot thè the proiiiise that it will glow better streets. tion of the small bridges and culverts ; Thursdaÿ Mi E; Bilyeu sold his. fatal résul t of thé shot. Mr. Walker in the future. Take it out of the Stages for Wilhoit Springs from Mt.' Arigej. property o'ri SotitH side td Mrs. Wm is notv ready to be changed to a came to Oregbn about ten' years, East Side; postoffice and read it, resting assured Bilyeu. The property consisted in standard guage road. ago and Was. Well and favorably that there will be ño bhrirge against TOWARD FROM house barn and three 1'otri, Con • T. W. Dilley says ; ladies, that he- known tp tile business men bf the you until ybhi’ name is plfibed on (PORTLAND. Statíóhs. PORTLAND. sideration $600. is riot véfy pattìcdlar as to what State. His remainâ' was interred at. the subscription list With ybiir own Sil V’tn Cob’rg Port’d I Porti’d ■Mail.. J Exnr’s. Ac’orii MaiL..: _ CdldrWl Wheelock G. Veasey; of Color his new horise .is painted. Blue, RiverVieW cemétry, Purtland. consent. L V PM LV AM AR PM *All AM" Vermont; has been elected com- yelldiy, green, saffron, mòìibgany, Portland 6 00 8 00 .(S.P.'CO) 4 00 9 35 BÍel. iririnder in thief of the G. A. R. of any color that may suit ÿour fan Heild to ' Answer. ivhich has fcëëii ih session in Boston cy. be§t, o'nly cip n’t he begs of you,’ Isaac! rita, over Whom the un- At Staytdii, lief hbnibj feuriday, I 45 io 25 Woodbrn 1 40 7 50 paint it df ä carmine hué. ' during thé priât Week, - fortunhie domestic shotting scrape Aug. ÍÜ, 1890, Polly, wife: of J. M. Jake, Rilev arid Waiter Bilyeu The Bank df Scio’ will ,lje open for in Lfebrihori took place,Was returned Jones, aged 67 years. The deceased 8 50. 12 05 SilVerton 1233' - 6 45 2.40 West 9 58 ànd J. L; Shelton Went otit fishing business on or abodt the ffrst of Sep- , to thaï city by Sheriff Scott from was one of Oregon’s pioneer women, Scio iast Saturday over dn Ctabtree and tern ber. Th en yoil Céri get your Roseburg, whefe he Was fouhd. In having, made the tiresome wagon returned Sunday, having taken 575 checks cashed at hoirie. rThiö wili the preliminary exrim'iriaHoii iie ac journey across tlie plains early in the -5 07 Browns- 7 49 ville. speckled beauties from their Eatery be of great help to the farmers who knowledged to being at fault, but 50’s. Her husband," itged 75 years'; 6 50. Co'biirg. 6 10 homes. are selling their grain, and hops.. laid the blame on the common caiise and several children survive her. of humm difficulties — whisky . ’ West Side. Mr. Bush arid wife of the bank and should be patronized by all. CftY OF ÍVIlLLlbÑS! The grand Jury will probably con- ing firm of Ladd & Bush, of, Salem FROM TOWARD Satiidel Liyesly,- ß hop corti* riidef the case with afe much Içn- OH; WV BTTCKl Whs in 'our city Sunday. They éx- mission - merchant of Seattle, has; PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND. ieney ás it desefVesi STO> IT ROW, Airliie Mali. pressed them selves well pleased been id ddf city during the past Pèttini:d Mail. V . LV AM AR PM BOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE- with the ’city df Sci'ri and country week contracting for hops. He Pprtiand Net Sigh Eaough surrounding it; I have been troubled manv years with (É.&W.V) 9 20 3 15 bought L. W. Fdrriéroys crop pay The steeple on the new chufch, disease of the kidneys arid have tried Duhdee many different remedies and have \ Dr. Citrl of Brownsville; is How in ing there for 20 cfs, per pound. after if Was etectfed did not suit sought aid from different physicians 12 25 J unction 12 05 ihe city. All persons whose teeth Several. other hop men talk of sei* mechanical éjrS, ■ <Jf sdnid df the without relief. .■ About the 15th of April’ I was sufieririg froth a very violent heed the services of a first-class den ling. Twenty cents .boysi is a good 3 4Ö attack that almost prostrated me in Shèì’idan Ö 00 members; nevertheless, it . was. built such a manner that I was bent overi. tist should call arid see hi tri at his pricé. I sat down it was almost impossible for me according tp plans arid specifi to. When. 4 16 Drillaä Ö 22 get .up alone, or to put on my clothes, when looms at the Scio hotel; Teeth ex kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with, the . Edward Zeyss, df Siigrif Fine; cations. So . the cqnti’áctpi . Mr- OREGON tracted without pain. KIDNEY TEA, to my . . ' Ì 55 I 33 ■ Claxton and several men raised the Mon* Door and Lumber. Co,, of. Al bri by; a hotfei. ’ I immediately^ ; commenced mouth. John Bresslfer. à séctidn hand on few days ago idadVextahtly allbwed Steple bodily and built seven feet using the te.a. It had an almost miraculous effect, arid to the aston 5 65 Airlie. .6 46 the S. P. rit Halsey was unfortunate, his left hand to come in contact with moté bbileath it. It was rather a ishment of all the guests at the hotel. In à féw days,I am. happy to state, enough iast week, to have one of a buzz saw, in their .fhili, resulting difficult aS Well as dangerous job but that I wa? a new man. I will Market Bgpsrt. h;s eyes gougfed out, with à rijiike in the severing of all the fihgfers; .it.“-was brought to a succesful ter* reconunerid the tèa to all afflicted :• Quotation? are made The following- ina I have been. ft •om prices paid b; that he Waj3 attempting to drive frdtri the palm of Fis hand, while minatibn ‘With ótíf! accident, arid business men: Wheat, o: Id, 65c; oat: 3, none ìàrkét;. flour, $1.40 per G, A. TUPPEE, Myiftg uji ana striking him in the his thumb Was taken off at the .first; looks in much better proportion bl; bran, A p< enbp, §25 per ton; mid- Proprietor Occidental ; lings, $30 (ter. 30c per roll; eggs', 8» tic; than, formerly; joint; Santa Rósa, Cal-. -galion eans. LIVERY WÀ&Ë - HOUSE. SALOON. Sei®, Oregon. Prop, ED. GOINS, CapaeW *75 Barseis per day The best brands of flour and feed con stantly on hand. Highest mantet price paid for grain. Farmers will find it to their interest to call and see us. SCIO, OREGON; Paints, ÒiÌS) varnishes^ e Stuffs, Half aufí Tootli Briislics, Toilet Articles, Piîi’isiinery, Sinniges, «ùtì ali Va- rletlër of Druggists Sundries In all the latest styles. School books and stationery. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREPUJrLY COM* FOUNDED; WILL M. 'ABBOTT, Manufacturer and Dealer in ÁNÍ) MÁI3£«T$S' tÔNËR SCIO, i i OREGONt Special attention paid to repairing Fiiriiiture, Wagons, etc., etc., at illy sliòp neiir Sciò Koller Al’ work Siitisfacforily executed at. the low est ratés. Call and see inc. May 29, WILL M. ABBOTT. D..B N. ht AOKEudhi fefcÖ. V. WIÙGÌI t BLACltBURN & WRIGHT, Attóràievs at LL PRACTICE IN -ALL THE COUfelS OF tlieSlaljC, Prompt attention given to all business in trusted tb Our care; Office, Odd I’bllbjvs Temple, Albany, Or. 1-2 W 01^ E. O- HYöFi Physician & Surgeon j SCIO, ;OREGON. A; W; HAGËY, ¿ ....bëaler Filie CaildieS, Choice Confectionery NUTS, NOTIONS, ETC. K^t/'lioiiieKmnclS Of Cigars $ind Cigirettes, If yoti want a good smoke, call ftnd see him. SCIO HOTEL gèo . Wi M orrò w, pro . kecomriibdations: .THblrifi sup- ied with the best the market affords. Boaa-d g ^^F^i'st-elass pm..$1 to $2 per day. Headquarters for coih- mercial men. L. H. MQNTÁÍÍYÉ, ATTORNEY ÁT LAW; ALBANY, OREGON; ¡^“Office in St •.‘aliali Building COBDRG LIMBER I urii äeiling the.best lririlbef of all kinds: that can life found .in the valley; alsb cedar posts,, shingles, lath, doora and WindbtVs, .iriotildings, etc. Yatd at Lawsori; on the Nar row Gauge, blit will deliver carload lots at. aliy point oil the railroad front Lebanon junction tb Silverton at verv low prices. . . .. W. W. CRAWFORD; Address—T allman , O r . St. Charles Hotel. ALBANY)- ÓRE. SARL RACE; PROPRIETOR.