Scio press. (Scio, Linn County, Oregon) 1889-1890, August 23, 1890, Image 3

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COStRESPONDENaE.
The motor for the new electric
TALLMAN Or., Aug. 21, 1890.
Hop tickets printed at this’office. motor line from .Independence to
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Peter Bilyeu went over to the Mon moth arivecl in Portland on
As you ask for correspondence,.an
SCIO, OREGON, AUGUST 23,1890. county metropolis Thursday.
Satuaday, says the Albany Herald
item of two from this locality may
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Mr. E. Goins has received the and was forwarded t® Independence. not come amiss. Harvest is pro­
........Dealer in.
THE CITV OFFICIALS :
Everything
was
in
readiness
for
sheet iron for his new hop drier.
operation as soon as it reached Its gressing nicely. The fall wheat has
MAYOR........ ................ .JEFF. MYERS.
Miss Alice Smith of Grants Pass, destinaton.
ail been threshed, yielding from 20
ÌNteORDER.. .
....... 0. S. MAY.
TREASURER
......... ;. .GEO. BEVAN KY.
to 35 bushels to the acre. The spring
MARSHAL....;. .............. JACK BILYEU; is visiting friends and relatives in
(.........GEO.MORROW. Scio.
State Superintendent E. B. Mc­ grain is about all in the shock and
........T. W. DILLEY.
■ I............-.'..IS. I. SHORE.
William Brenner and family Elroy has received the appointment will all be threshed, by the 10th ult.
COUNCILMEN< .........S. M. DANIEL..
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..........H. SHELTON. started for Belknap hot springs to by the executive committee and The prospect for fain during the
I..............W. BRENNER.
president-of
the
Natiartal
Teacher
’
s
present
week
is
causing,
the
farmers
WHIPS
?
NETS, ETC.
i_........A. J. JOHNSON. day.
association, as one of. the six com­ some uneasiness.
City Council meets on the first Thursday in . E. Ê. Purdom, an old and respect­
missioners to represent the United Mr. Harv. Wallace lost a valuable
each month.
ed citizen -of Albany, died on. the
Scia Eire ©epartnieiii.
States in the educational, depart­ horse a few days ago. Colie was the
Cajaelty ?5 Barrel» per äay
17th irist.
ment of the 'World’s fair in 1892 at- trouble..
Chief Engineer...............O. S. May.
Miss Anna Smith, returned' Chicago. Tills .is. quite an honor to Messrs. Hammack & Smith of Tall-
Assistant Engineer.........R. Shelton. Tuesday from a weeks visit to the
Oregon’s superintendent.—Demo­ man warehouse are kept quite'busy
country.
crat-
how-a-days receiving grain. By
H ook & L adder C o . Not 1.
-
The
old
city
hall
has
been
moved
fair dealing they have made them­
The very host. preparation for har­
Mr.
John
Simpson
has
secured
President............ G. W. Hunsaker.
ness in the market.
Secretary^............ ....... N. C; Myers. to the back of Johnson & Hibbler control of the Scio warehouse ancl. selves quite popular among the
—O-—
Treasurer.................G. W. Morrow. Co’s store.
purposes using it for handling oats farmers.
B®“CÁLL AND SEE ME“®S
Foreman....... ....:... Geo. Shelton.
T.
J.
Munkers
has
the
finest
the present season. He is now ready Jesse Swank wears a 7x9 ebunte-
Ast........................ M. M. Peery.
Delegates : J. R. Gill, G. W. Mor­ clover pasture we have seen for to furnish you sacks,'will treat you nance-now-a-days. Cause why he is
• „ '.
row, G. W. Hunsaker, W. M. Ab­ many moons.
fairly and will always pay-the high­ a lather. Mother and child .doing
bott, M. E. Bilyeu.
The plasterers are at work on the est market price for your grain. The well.
H sse C ompany N o , 1.
new bank building and will soon switch is now being repaired and in Miss Helen Crawford and Mrs. Dr.
President,...'.;............... Jase Bilyeu. have it finished.
a few days Wil! be ready for cars to' Littler of Albany, have been visiting
■Secretary..I....,,:..............Frank Gill.
Frank Mack is talking of moving pàss over. Call and see him before hi this neighborhood during the past
Treasurer................ ,...T, W. Dilley.
’’ Fore man.................... Sam Shores. liis barber; shop nearer, the new storing elsewhere.
week.
Assistant-...,Allie Ewing. Christian tabernacle.
Harry Noel formerly of Albany, is
.Wednesday
morning'a
faint
Oder
Delegates—Will Brenner, R. Shel­
Our city needs about two more arc Was, noticed coming from some­ now punching tickets on on e of the
ton, Archie Johnson, S. I. Shores,
Frank Mack.
lights to properly lightup ourstreets.' where' around S. M. Daniel’s store, Oregonian railroa d trains.
Corner Oak ami Slain streets,
Why not have them. -
SCIO, OREGON.
it was thought a sewer Was leaking Several teams are now engaged in
Secret Societies,
hauling
straw
to
the
Lebanon
paper
till
Marshall
Hagey
located
some
­
E. Goins brick recieved a new
Scio,
Oregon.
I. O. O. F.—Diéi’doff Lodge No. 54, coat of paint this Webk, which adds thing under the walk, a board wa,s mills.
Riley. Shelton, N. G. Meets Wed­
Drugs, ^©uicines
.taken up and Eve Bilyeu’s dog’ was Indication are that-there Will be
much to its appèrance.
nesday evenings at 8 o’clock.'
several weddings in dur neighbor­ ^“First-class turnouts. Horses boarded by
discovered
quite
dead,
which
was
or week at reasonable prices. We rnu
Mr. George Johnson and wife,
- A. F. & A, M.—Scio Lodge No. 39,
hood.before the year gro ws much ol­ the clay
hacks to connect th all trains cn the
Otls9 VamnskeiS, 2?ye Stufisi, Haïr
Dr. E. O. Hyde, Master. Meets each came up from Salem Monday,on a the cause of the disturbance. A rope der, Go in boys, you. can’t marry daily
Oregon Pacific and Oregonian Railroads.
and Töotia Brushes, Toilet Articles,
was procured, and a small boy was
Saturday on dr before the full moon visit to relati ves and friends,
younger.
jferliBinerÿ',
Spouses« asatl all Va-
in each month.
hired tb drag the critter to the bone-
Fielier of ÌJrwjjglsjts Sundries
Mr. Ed, Daley Wedneday engaged ÿard.
N
emo
.
A. O. U. W.—Scio 'Lodge No. 36,
'
N. Crabtree, M, W., meets on the Ist­ the hop crops of W. T. Loofbourrow
anti 2d Mondays in each month.
The
Rferss
des îles to establish,
and William Tucker contracting
A Practical 3$ove.
J----- r'-*. ■ i
correspondents
in various portions of The records of Marion county,
therefor
at
22c.
.
Cisurclses.
Our city cooler woke tip one mor­ the ‘’Forks” who. Will ivrite up news Or. shows the platting of many
M. E. Church—Rev.. W. Hurlburt, ning thid week and found it-s'elf items for publication fi’onl.their sev­
thousand acres of land in small
pastor ; services on 4th Sunday of
Tn all the latest styles. School
eral localities occasionally. We do
each month. Cumberland Presbyte,- .movi-rig. Mr, G. W. Taylor placed
tracts of from 5-to- 10 acres: capital
LESSEE..
books and stationery.
Man Church, Rev. N- -L. Neiv. pas­ -it on rollers and moved it.to the site not expect every one tb be experts City Fruit Farm, of 640 acres, Sun-’ GiF, SIMPSON,
with the pen nor experienced news
This well known and popular ware­
tor ; . services, 3d Sunday in each of the new city hall.■.
nyside,
number
3,
-500
acres,
arid
month. Missionary Baptists, Rev.
gatherers. If any .thing transpires
house is. now ready for handling the PRESCRIPTIONS■ CAREFULLY COM­
POUNDED.
G. Sperry, pastor ; services 2(1 Sun­ Wm Bilyeu will move his Saloon in your neighborhood Voti think a number of others have been crop of .1890. We purpose running
day in each month. Primitive Bap­ next week from its present quarters
placed on the records by the. Ore. the house on business principles.'
would
be
of
interest
to
the
public,
tists, -Elder John Stipp, pastor ; ser­ on the south side, -to one door north
just send in the fact and we will fe Land Company of Salem, Ore. This We will pay Albany prices for both
vices 1st Sunday. in.each month. ;
ABBOTT,.
campany is also doing business in wheat a net oats, Storage at usual
Christian Church—Elder Bonnell, of S. M. Daniel’s store.
arrange and re-write if .necessary.
pastor; services 1st Sunday in each, Mr; J. W. Compton and family,
Portland and Albany, and' has for prices. Sacks furnished free to those-
Tillmufoctùrcr awl Dealer In
Sunday afternoon William Under» sale nlimerou's other small tracts.
month.
returned Tuesday from Foley Hot-
storing with. us.
wood
got
into
an
altercation
with
T. M. M unkkrs . '
Union Sunday School—In the. M. Springs, where they have been rec­ Pete Montgomery .at W. C. Cassel’s The great advantage of this plan is
a “5
that it brings together in one com­
E. Church, every Sunday afternoon reating the past .month.
Manager.
brick
yard,
near
Albany,
where
both
at thret, o’clock
Mr. D. Myers’ dwelling on the men were employee^. Montgomery munity the class of people who are
south side - of the creek,. presents a went into a tent to lie clown. all engaged in the same business,
Hops 2 7c.
The elective lights are in ftinning neat appearance, having recieved Underwood got á pistol; followed viz:, fruit growing. Consequently
there springs dp large drying and
several new coats of paint.
Order again.
and shot him in the bf.eaS't, the ball c.iiining establish merits, similar to
Call on T. W. Dilley to repair your
The citizens of Salem are request ranging down-ward, and is thought
COSER 1ULL AXÖ MAINE STS;,
binder. He camfix it.
ted to subscribe §30,000 of the $150, to have, lodged in his lungs. He is those in the City of Salerii, Which
Mr. George Morrow has put an 000 required t-0build .the Salem Sil­ resting easy. Underwood escaped advantages make profitable market
addition onto his hotel.
verton railroad. Eastern capitalists and is at large, and. the police offer for the products of these fruit­
SCIO, : : OREGON.
farms. Consult your interest by
T. W. Dilley’s new. cottage will Will furnish the $120,000.
a regard for his capture.
buying of the Ore. Land Company
soon be- ready for-occupancy;
Special attention paitTto-repairingFuruiture;
A young lady, of Spicer Or. at­ Thfe Albany -Democrat says.—Ed-, of Salem, Portland or Albany.
Wagons, etc., etc., nt my shop near Scio Roller
Henry Myer returned Monday; tempted to start a fire, using coal oil
Mills-.
win D. ’Morris, who was found by
Al' work satisfactorily executed at the lew-
from a weeks visit at Dallas,
as a means to hasten matters. An his wife, Who is said to be old enough
est- rales. Call and see me.
Grain
John Berfy, of Albany,has been at explosion was the result and the to be his mother; at Mehama living
May 29,
WILL M. ABBOTT.
For the benefit of-the- farmers we
Work plastering the new bank. " young lady.was badly burned.
with Lena Guise, a twenty year old have made arrangements by which
* Hon. Jeff Myers went to Browns­
GKO. W. WBK30Ï
Gerihan g-iri, was examined at Sa­ we will recieve each week, from a
g. Peckenpaugh. D. K N. BfaACKiroaiu
The
trotting
match
at
Cityview
ville the first of the week on a
lem,
and
held
under
$500
bonds
to
racetrack
last
Saturday
between
Wheat-
merchant
in
Albany,market
BLACKBURN
visit.
Alta and Kitty Harn resulted in a await the a'ction of the grand jury, quotations that may be relied upon.
& WRIGHT,
John Cafey proprietor of Scio’s victory for the former, in three under the. charge of bigamy. The The following explains itself:
harness shop went to Albany straight heats. Time 2.28,- 2.® arid girl was discharged. A local paper
Âiiorsaeys -at I^aw.
A lbany Ore, August, 26.
Wednesday-;
says “.the best defense Morris has is. •E d . P ress .
2.27|. .
YV ill practice in . all T he courts of
yt tlic State. J’romy.i attention given to a'.l
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Smith re­
Wd have inadd arrangeihent-3 by the eodnienarice Of the woniari Who Albany prices te day are; wheat
business
intrusted to our care.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
turned Tuesday from a triplo the which we will be enabled to give is prosee u tin g him.”
Ofiicej Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or. 1-2
65c, oats 36e. Portland' quotations :
Sound country.
the Albany pride current-for Wheat
TIi.e-La- Grande Gazette publishes wheat, i.27i centel. The rise in
Walter A. McGhee; of .Albany, has Farmers can rely, on our quotations this item; which- is of especial in­ freights absorb all the rise in wheat è^"0mcéin Flinn Block, over First National
secured the principalship of thè its they will, be corrected every terest to surgedns: ’“Some two so that market is not as strong as ad­ Bank, Albany, Oregon.
Scio pùbllc school.
months ago John Mummey had his vances abroad would warradtx San
'week. ’
' . . .
A dice band Of Eastern Oregon
It is currently reported that the hand sawed Of below the wrist, Francisco remains firm with good
horses was driven through here young man who escaped from the Which hung only by a. shred of flesh-. undertone.
OREGON.
SCIO;
, Tuesday,-goingJnortli.
state reform school hear SàUni hist The attending physicians desired to
Miss Mesher of Silverton, was week is Hal Miller; a son df cut it off, but Mummey insisted that
visiting friends in Scio last week. Joaquin Miller, the .pdet df the it be replaced, and dressed as good
We listened with pleasure to -a
.. She returned home Monday;
as possible. Now-the severed mem­ lecture Thursday night at- the M;.
Sierras. :
WM. BILYEU, PRORE
o ....Dealer in. i
Mr. O. S. May, cashier of the Scio
School Superintendent Russell has ber has grown lOg’ether rind can be E, ' church,. delivered by Miss
Buzzell, in the interests Of Chinese
Bank, went to Portland Tuesday to made the .August apportion ment of moved slowly.
^^Thc best of Wines, LiqiiorS and Cigars
purchase bank fixturds for the - new 'the school funds for Linn eoiirity.
The New York Tribune says:— -missions. Miss Buzzell i3 a very constantly
on. hand. Wip eliar fit’s Beer on
bank.
The two districts embraced in this There is a,movement on foot ■ which plerishig speaker. Her residence ’of draught. South side of brldgo,
Mr. William Conner, formerly a city rëbêived, No. 8, $¿53.S3 and Nd, -if carried on, will give New Vork ail several; yeaEs at the mission of
resident of the Santi, a in forks, now 95, $134.70. ’
institution Without a .rivai in this Swartchbu makes' her so familiar
NUTS, N0TÍDÑS, ETC s .
with Oriental manners and customs
of Portland; was in Scio the first of
We àfè .pleased to see Allie counify. The eëtabîishiiiënt of a that lief d'esefiptiohs of them were
—0—
Öregoaiau Railroad Co
the week.
Ewing bii tile streets again .His national university in this city with
§^“fclioice brands of Cigars iind Cigareltee;
Diphtheria is Said to be prevalent eyes which were injured last April an endowment at interest Of $20,000,- quite: vivid. Miss - Biizzell speaks
If you want, a good smoke, call and see him.
c. x. MC ott , GEh: toFr.
over in and about Tangent; Several are. gradually improving,' and he 01)0 is proposed. From ri friend, of the Chinese tongue fluently,’' and
Tickets for Eastside points on t.his*iine for
bases are reported;'Some Of which thinks they will Soon be able- to President Rockafoiier, of the Stan­ with ease. According to her state­ sale
at Union depot, foot of Fift.li street) dnd at
dard Oil Trust, and Rev. McArthur, ment the cause of Christianity'is the Uuited Carri&ge and Baggage Transfer
Hre very serious;
bear ttfé sunlight:
Company’s oiliice, corner Second and Pine
slowly
but
steadily
gaining
ground
it Was learned that- D. McArthur’s
streets.
Mr. Jack Bilyeu and family re­
Foiir irieri èseapëà from the drëam of a greftt Baptist university in the Celestial Empires
Stages fol’ Wilhoit Springs from Mt. Angel.
turned'Sunday from a two weeks so-
■ East Side.
jburn at Belknap Hot Springs. They penitentiary at Fol sorb Cal., Tues­ in this City seémá about to be real­
day, they escaped by excavating a ized.
report a plesant trip.
TOWARD
Johnson Hibbler & Co. Have re
FROM:
long tunriel Which iritlSt Have taken
J. A. Bilyeu sent us à com­ cieyed arid are', ndw .recieving the PORTLAND. Statibns. PORTLAND. GEO. *W. MORROW, PRO s
Miss Lena Mackay, of Corvallis,
them many months. They have not munication , from- Belknap hot
Port’d I Portl’d
’tn Cob’rg
and Robt; Dorris, of Albany were yet been captured.
largest and best selected stock of Silv
Ac'oni Maili.
AlaiD-1. ÏÏNpr’s.
springs
while;
there
but
on,
account
2a
AR PM i A k am
married last Friday at Seattle,
clothing, for men, youths, boys, nv - pm T.V AM
of
delays
of
U.
S;
mail,
Mt.
Bilyeu
Portland
g4V’Ì'hist-tìàss accommodation's. Tables süp-
Tramps
went
through
a
box
car
Wash., says the Corvallis Times.
and children that .can be found in
u itli the be$t the market affords. Board
on the Sduthern Racihc somewhere arrived hoirie several days in this part Of t-fie valley;' arid at prices 0 00 8 00 (S.P.Co) 4 00 9 35 plie.fi
from $l*to $2 per day. lleadqu&nerd tor com­
MiSs Emmie Phillips; who has
mercial
men.
advance
of
the
letter.
We
have
between Albany and Saleiri a few
beéii Visiting at the home, of her dW-s ago taking sorrie revolvers and published most of the news items that defy competition. Their line ! I 45 10 25- Woödbrn 1 40 7 50
of gents furnishing goods also is
pardiits; Mr. Wash Philips,, near Bowie knives from a box of frieght.. in former
issries.
However large, and. selected with a view to j 8 50 12. Oil Silverton 1233 6 45
this cityj returned to Silverton
9 58
2 49 West
we áre much obliged for the good please their customers. • You are
The car was not locked. :
Scio
Monday; ;
intention. Mr. James Manis,is rëi cordially invited to inspect their
•0
The old city hall was placed on. W. H. Rayitiond, formerly of ported to be in' about the same con­ new lot. of fine dress Overcoats; from
Browns^ 7 49'
5
07
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
rollers last Saturday to be moved in Farmers and Merchants insurance dition as when he left here. His ivhieh the
ville.
most fastidious can be
6. 10
6 50 Coburg.
t-he rear of Johnson; Hibbler & Cols company of Albany, but now special appetite is sorne better though he is suited.
store where in future it will, serve agent for the Guardian insurance gradually growing weaker.
West Side;
company of London Was a griest
Ài.rixNY, ÓREGÓN’.
as a ware-room.
MaHäed..
TOWARD -
TaUSs Í'iíííieál.
FROM .
ÊSF^OïÏÏèc iii St/ahân Building.
At the residence of the bride’s PORTLAND. Stations.. PORTLAND.
.A than by the name of A. A. Wil­ of the Scio Hotel Thursday, night.
Portland Mail.
bur wasfotind lying dead in the róad
We are in receipt of -No. 17 The people of Stayton were greatly parents in this city Sunday, at 10 Airliio. Mali.
Ait
AM
PM
near Hillsboro. A verdict of death Volume 1 of ‘.‘The West,” a journal excited ever the probability, of the o’clock, Mr, Lee Welch and Miss LV
Portland
by shooting by some rin known-per- published at Florence, Lane County Salem Water Co. shutting off the Anna Goins. Only a few friends
(p.*w.v)
3
9 20
15
son was rendered By the jiiry; .
'Oregon. The West is .a lively-en­ supply of water which rims Hie witnessed the fceremoiiey, which
Dundee
mills
and
other
machinery
at
that
j
unction
-05
12
was
conducted
by
Rev.
-N.
L.
New.
12-25
Mr. Mathew -Gill is .building a ergetic newspaper, and devoted to place. They investigated the mat­
The
newly
wedded
eoiiple
went
to
the
interests
of
the
.
Skislaw
country.
hew fence in front of his residence
Sheridan
9 00
3 40
ter and found that they h:;d the
I am selling the best luriibéf of
- on Main street. There are several, Mr. J. A. Bilyeu; our cjty marshal. right of way theriiselves, and noti­ Salem the following day, where in
all kinds that cart fie found in thè:
Dallas
8 22
■-4 J.6
other fences in town that needs to Polk Thomas, Hub. Biiyeti, - W'id fied; th e Salem company -accordingly , future their home will be. Mr.
valley; also cedar .posts, shingles,
lath, doors mj'd windows, mouldings;
be T.emedied.iii the same manner.
Bilyeu, Ira -and. Henry Bilyeu, fill who turned in aria began clearing Welch is a carpenter of Salem, and a
jrton-
38
7
4
o5
etc.
Yard at Lawsoiifon the Nai>
The steamer. Willamette. Valley started for Qùartzville , Monday, out the old ehaimel rif Mill Creek for most estimable young man. The
i nou th.
row Gauge, but, will deliver carload
P
ress
wtelies
them
the
choicest
Airlie.
6 45
5 55 r
Will sail frolli Yaqtìinafór ..Sari frail- with the intention of .locating fear the tables .woúí'd be turned, Arid
tots at any .point ofi. the tailroad
blessings, of whidli tiiey arc in every
frorii Lebanon junction to Silverton
cisco ris follows: August 6th, 16th claim’s. They expect to be gone they Wphld be without watei’. It
respect deserving.
at vei'v loiv prices.
Market Report.
ail'd 26th. From Sail Francisco to about ten clays.
it will be remembered that the Hee
W. W. CRAWFORD;
Scio Q uotations ,
Yaijuiua: Angnst 1st; lith’, 21st and
Died
Add ress-^-TA llman , OR’.
Manager . Koehler, . says the ■which taps the San tinrn above
Wheat............................ ................ 65b per bu-
. ...
..... •••••
Bist.
Oregon’m, has fully decided to dis­ Staytbri arid furnishes the writer pow­ At the home of her br'other-in- Oats...
bbl-
Flour............................. ...............$4 20
? • ton.
.............. ....... ...............
. The .photograph gallery of .Mr. continue the rufining of local trains er for, Sàïçni lias been the cause law .Albert Cotepton; three foiles Bran
Middlings....................... ........... 120 * *
4'.:: 25 * *
Harnish is fast- nearing completion. from Salem to the state fair grounds of a stiuidihg law-suit fora number s'd'dt-h west of S'CiO', on Til'e?;day, Chop.............................
........ 20c ‘ ‘ doz.
........................
He expects- ifi get the sky-tights in during fair Wëëk; because seveii^l or years’ but last year it was decided August 19, 1890. Mrs. Mamie g V is - Eggs
lb.
Butter..
............ 11c ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
.....
this week. And in the rigar future years’ trial has proven that, such iy favor of tiie Saleiri company ham, of consumption. She leaves i Harns
ALBANY, ORE.
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
Shoulders.......:........r..... ............. He
‘ ‘ * ‘
........... 9c
Will be able to take first', class service is not rénumèratiŸe to, the Hence the shutting off of the wátei hnariy relatives and friends to Bacon...........;................ .............
6 50 ‘ ‘ doz..
Chickens, old...............
EARL RACE: PROPRlETOt*’.
mourn her loss.
bÿ the Salerri eompariyi
* ‘ ‘ ; young.......... .... ....... .... 1.75
hotripany.
HfiÓtóS;
J. ¿.CARET
Soie, Ó^egoa.
Maltby Saddles !
ED. GOINS,
LIVERY FEED
• and
SALE STABLE.
The best brands of
flour and feed con­
stantly on hand.
Highest marKet
price paid for grain.
Farmers will find
it to their interest to
call and see us.
Bilyeu Bros., Proprs.
XS.MÔBBES
WARE - HOUSE
1
Prop.
WALL F AFEE,
WILL M.
T
, Etc
I have now for sale
at my kiln near the
Scio RollerMills,50,-
000 first quality bricK
vhich I will sell at
$7 per thousand.
Call and see me.
J. K. Weatherford,
Plïysician & Surgeon^
A. W. HAGEY,
Fine Candiesj
Choice Confectionery
S@io, ©regona
/
L. H. MONTANTE;
COBURG LUMBER
k
St;
Charles Motel*