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SCIO, OREGON, AUGUST 30,1890. THE CITY OFFICIALS : MAYOR........ jfeCORDER.,... (TREASURER..- MARSHAL.,,.., JPFF. MYERS. ..O. S. MAY. DEVANEY. ,. JACK BILYEU. HO. MORROW, COUNCILMEN < I I ’ w. dillky . ,...s. 1. shore . ......S. M. DANIEL. ........... II. SHELTON. ......... W. BRENNER. .,,..A. jpiISSON. City Council meets on tl|G jificli month, Thursday in Scio Fire Department. Chief Engineer,............... O. S, May. Assistant Engineer.,.,„,.,R. Shelton. H ook * L adder C o , N o .- 1, President....,,,..,,, G. W> Urtnsaker. Secretary..N. C. Myers. Treasurer W. Morrow. Foreman;.,Geo. Shelton. Ast....... ................... M. M. Peery. Delegates: J. R. Gill, G. \V. Mor row, G. W. Hunsaker, W, M- Ab bott, M. E. Bilyeu. H® sm C ompany N o . 1. President..,,Jane Bilyeu. * Secretary..Frank Gill. Treasurer.,T. W. Dilley. Fore man.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,. Sa to Shores. Assistant........ Allie Ewing. pelegnte«--WiU Brenner, R. Shel ton, Ateliie Johnson, S. I. Shores, Frank Mack. -------- —»»n- -»-IV.».» a--. Secret Societies. I. O. O. F.—JDierdoff Lodge No. 54, Riley Shelton, N. G. Meets Wed nesday evenings at § o’clock. A. F. & A. M-—Scio Lodge No. 39, Dr. E. O. Hyde, Master. Meets each Saturday on or before the full moon tn each month. A. O. U. W.—Scio Lodge No. 36, N- Crabtree, M. W., meets on the 1st »nd 2d Mondays in each month. Churches, ~s 4 M. E. Church—Rev. W. Hurlburt, pastor ; services on 4th Sunday of each month. Cumberland Presbyte rian Church. Rev, N. L. New, pas tor ; services, 3d Sunday in each month. Missionary Baptists, Rev. G. Sperry, pastor } services 2d Sun day in each month. Primitive Bap tists, Elder John Stipp, pastor ; ser vices 1st Sunday in each month. Christian Church-—Elder Bonnell, pastor ; services 1st Sunday in each month. Union Sunday School—In the M. E. Church, every Sunday afternoon at thre*> o’clock Wheat, 67 cts per bu. The plaster work on the new bank js finished, Preston’s “Hed-Ake” is a specific for headache. Immediate relief by using Pres ton’s “Hed-Ake.” The foundation for the new city hall is being built. Hop picking will be commenced pt Goins’ hop yard next Monday. Miss Laura Myers is at Albany this week one a visit, A. J- Bilyeu, our marshall, was over to Albany Tuesday. Ollie Housten and Joe Carey were over to Albany Monday. Thompsou & Overman» the lead ing harness makers, Albany. Work on the Jefferson bridge is progressing in a favorable manner. Mr. Geo. Ray of Prineville, is visiting frinds and relatives in this eitv. T Clay Myers bought out the harness shop last week froip A. J. Carey, James Bilyeu of the Albany prarie, spent Saturday and Sunday in oiir city. The largest stock of harness and saddles in the valley at Thompson & Overman’s, Albany, jJ. M. Moyer, of the Brownsville Woolen Mills was in our city the first of the week on a visit. Yamhill county horses are suffer ing from the distemper, nearly all being affected with it more or less. It cures headache only—Preston’s “Hed-Ake.” Mr.’ James Boyle, of Mill City, has a camp near this city, where he Intends shaving hazel hoops for bar rels. T, W. Dilley is having the build ing adjoining his store, that was partly damaged by fire last Spring repaired, AMarge invoice of those justly cel ebrated Monitor stoves and ranges just received at Smith & Senders, Albany, The attention of our readers is di rected to the ad of S. M. Daniel in another column. He meafts busi ness Call and see him. li you have headache try Preston’s “Hed-Ake.” 4 Diphtheria is spreading some what at Tangent. Three deaths bo far have resulted. It is to be hoped that it will not become epident. Thos. Baldwin, cashier of the Prineville bank, arrived in Scio last Saturday. He was kept quite busy for a while shaking hands with, and greeting old friends, ¡Cures while you wait—Preston’s “Hed-Ake.” D. Mansfield, a former well and favorably known resident of Albany but now of Portland, has had a stroke of paralysis, which was So sévere that death will probably re sult. Immediate, harmless—Preston’s ‘•Hed-Ake.” Subscribe for the P ress . Miss Ella Carey apd Mrs THS OREGON STATE FAIR. Sure cure^—Presion’s ‘-‘lied-Ake.” Sutherland start to-day for McMinn Last Saturday evening Mr, Fred Hop tickets printed at this office. ville. They expect Id b? gone till Digest of the Premiuni List and jiftles Brining, who Jives a few miles out, came to town in quite a hurry, and If fails, money refunded; Preston’s | Monday. Miss Gappy While there -—The Mousy Appropri&tod. inquired for Marshall Bilyeu. The will perfect arrangements for her “Hed-Ake.” The thirtieth annual exhibition of marhall was soon found aud Mr.Brin return to school at McMinnville col Why suffer? Preston’s “Iled- the Oregon State Agricultural So- i ing requested him to accompany lege where she has attended for the Ake.” will cure you. ciety will be held at Sftlem, begin him home, that a crazy man was past two Years. She will complete Mr. Thomas Baldwin returned to her prescribed course, the present ning Monday, September 15th. The there and would not go away7., Mar pis home Pjrinav JIs Ihj. wek. year, and be a member of the grad state appropriates $3000 annually for shall Bilyeu, secured a hack and tak premiums, and in all about $15,000 ing two men proceeded to the scene Got) Thompson & Overman, Al uating class next June, in cash premiums will be distributed. to the disturbance, and with out any bany, for your saddles and harness. Chief Engineer Barr of Albany The undersigned will sell his entire stock of General Merchandise ; eon Henry Bilyeu of this city started has completed tho survey of the Entries may be made with the sec great trouble pursiiadej the befud sisting „f 1A.... Goods, rs... .......................... of Dry Groceries, Boots and I Shoes, Mens Furtlish-illg Goods retary at Salem flip sis days before dled gentleman to accompany them for bunch grass Wednesday morn Albany and Astoria railroad. ITe etc, at Greatly Reduced'Prices for cash or produce. the fair,-and for three days before If vou are looking for bargains this is vour chance ; FOR IT IS MON- ing. reports the route to be an easy one. the fair on the State Fair grounds back to town where he was secure EY WE WANT AND MONEY WE MUST HAVE, Cotne everybody; Mr. W, H. Cyrus of Prineville is It is rumored that the engineers of neat' SuJem, Entries close on Mon ly locked up. Mr. Brining stated ear’y, often, and late, and make your stleetions before the best goods are visiting friends and relatives in this road will aoon commence set day, the first day of the fair at 7 R. that tlje man had come io bis bouse all gone. Please remember that this is strictly a casli sale and all goods on account will be sold at regular rates. this city7, ting grade stakes, and that the m . and artii'les must be in place to the day before, (Friday) and insisted sold Of those who arg owing me I would kindly ask that you favor me .with All the presidents of the United work of actual construction will be exhibit by 10 a , x , on that day. The upon slaying all night with them. a settlement as soon as possible for I must have money to buy more goods. During the night he got up from States except Washington have lived soon commenced. rules forbid any licensed dance- his bed and exainnied nearly every jYour special attention is called to the fact that we are again agent for the celebrated BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS; which weare. sell in the White house, Monmouth is experiencing quite hou-e, gambling arrangement, or room:iu his, (Brinings) house, went ing at much lov/cr prices than eyer before, Call and examine our stock W, K, Temple, one of the sub a building boom. The completion improper or immoral entertainment out of doors to where a pile of before making your purchases elsewhere, Yours Respectfully, stantial farmers of Center precinct and operation of the motor line bo or exhibition. Wheels of chance, rocks were lying, and throwed them S. M. D aniel & Co. was in oqr city Wednesday, tween that cits7"and Independence, lotteries, monstrosities or deformed to the other side of th« fence. This beggars are forbidden the grounds. The Lebanon Express says fifteen has caused property to advance 106 with several other-peculiar actions’ houses are to be built there as soon percent, in value in the past two or The Oregon State Board of Agri and the refusal to leave the house, as the carpenters can get to work. three months. Applications of stu culture is composed of J. T, Ap- caused Mr. Brining to call on the A new sidewalk lias been con dents at the State Normal School peison, Oregon City; T, G, Rich Marshall for aid. Upon being ques structed along side of the burnt dis were never so numerous as this mond, Dallas; V, B. D^Lashmutt, tioned the crazy7 man said that hi.- A. F. Miller, R. E, Bybee, Port name was Kent, ^nd tbiit lie left trict, a much needed improvement. year. land: Wm. Galloway, McMinnville: the inanes assylum at Salem last A machine lias been Invented for At ton years of age a boy thinks Upon examining drilling square, oblong or hexagonal his father knows a great, deal, at D. S. K. Buick, Roseburg; T. L. Wednesday. holes, heretofore found impossible. fifteen, he knows as much as,his Davison, John C. Wright, Salem: Kent’s clothing Mr. Bilyeu found D. II. Looney, Jefferson; J. B. Kee the name B. W. Kent, also the figure Mr. Hartley Pennebaker of father: at-twenty, he knows twice as ney, Pendleton. Salem, formerly an old resident of much: at thirty, he is willing to take The officers for the present year 2 supposed to be the ward number. Scio, spent the Sabbath in our town. his advice: at forty, he begins to are: D. II. Looney, Jefferson, pres On Monday ■ the unfortunate man was taken back to the asylun from Mr. John Cary7 formerly pro think his father knows something ident ; Wm. Gplloway, McMinn which he evidently had escaped. , prietor of the harness shop in this after all: at fifty he begins to seek ville, vice-president ; I. T. Gregg, And everything in the HOUSE FURNISHING line, city, left for Sprague, Wash., last his advice: at sixty^after his father secretary7, A. Bush, treasurer, Salem; Bich. . is dead—he thinks he was the smart J. Q. Wilson, Salem, chief marshall; Monday. than at Portland. All work done with neatness and dispatch. A few days ago we were shown est man that ever lived. Send in your orders, E. M. Waite, Salem, marshal of pa- some speciments of gold bearing Copies of the P ress neatly7 in closed in Wrappers, ready7 for mail T. J. Anderson, who was arrested vilion, quartz, by Mr M. V, Bilyeu of this Office and Salesroom ÂLB.OY, 6REG0J, Under the heading, of trials of city, that is claimed to be very rich. ing, for Sale at this office. Just the on Saturday, on complaint of Mr. thing to send to a friend. Price five Randall, a hired man who had sued speed there are seven trotting and The claim is well founded for an him for wages, charged with per- seven running horse- races. There inexperinced person could literally cents. jqry, was taken before Justice Wyatt G. W. Wilson has erected a dwell this morning, waived exexamina are purses of $6000 offered, to be see the gold sticking out of the spec ing over at Shelburn, the Junction of tion, and was held under $500 bonds competed for under the national imens. Mr Bilyeu brought the, rock down from his ledge Reni7- Quartz- the Oregonian and Oregon Pacific to await the action of the grand jury. rule. The premium list- embraces such ville where he claimed there was railroads. What does it mean I He furnished bonds and was dis- an array of figures tliat no branch of hundreds of tons of quart® equally OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO’S STEAMERS George? ' charged.—Democrat, Industry7 is without liberal and intel as rich. Assays have been made SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT' AND FARES THE LOWEST.. Joseph Webber, of Albany is from rock from this ledge that are Acaom.in>eidktions nns’.Ti’nassed for comfort nn^, safety. Fares anil freights \ itv Yaq,vtiufii an<? We give our readers in this issue ligent recognition, the Oregon DcvclopHH'nt (?0's steamsftTps mqieh Jess than by any other route between all thought to be the oldest volunteer a 7-column folio journal, 28 col almost fabulous In theyield per ton points in tl^o Willanmtte-\ralley and Slvn Frano-i^- ’er 'S'l’ataiN fin as* Jay fireman in the State. He was a umns in all. If you think the paper A Galejat ,Dae:’, indicated. This week the Albany Leave'fiv I’irlna-af G:-r'A. yi. Pas?»e:»g Lea,ve Corvallis at 10.-35 A M. Arrrivd at, Alban; member of the old San Francisco merits your support, subseibe for iS Leave Corvallis at 1:40 p . M; Arrive at Yaquin Thursday as Ev. Bilyeu was driv Milling and Mining company will L»‘ave .%ibi4)Dy .at 1:00 p. m . Oregon & < idffoimia ¡mins oquhectat Albany and Corvallis. . O’. ( volunteer fire department. ‘ Act’g G. F. & PkAgt., Cm If your name has been placed on lhe ing in the neighborhood of Provi taken mill to their ledge, which is WM. M. HOAG, (General Maniiv.'i^ in a short distance from the one this Benny Kester, a 13-year-old Salem subscription list before this, then dence church, he met a four horse boy, fell into a fire cistern that was use your influence to have your team running away. In the wagon sock is from, and a working test First Class atcamshin Lino between YAQUIj?A and? SAVN- FRANCISCO, connecting at Ym- being dug last Saturday. His right friends subseibe. We intend to was a woman and child the woman will soon be made. There is not quina with thotra n*»ofi.h.e Oregon Pacific Rmti’oad Coanpany. The Coin pa ny re^n;Ves the- wrist was broken and he was badly7 give you a local paper of which you being so frightened that she made much doubt as- to the largest and right to> to change sail dnys.. O. IL HASWELL, ¿rem F'. F'. X>g-t.. Montgoinery M,, & F.-CaL richest quartz: mining- region of the no effort to stop the team. Mr. THE OREGON PACIFIC ST KAM BOATS’on t he Willaniettc River Division will leave Portland will not be ashamed, and one that bruised about the head and hips. sou.h bound, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a . M.; arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Bilyeu is a man, evidently of quick northwest being in and around Thursday a;nd Saturday at 3:30 p . M,..........Leave Corvallis, north bon n-1, Monday, Wednesir merits your support. Walter Bilyeu youngest son of and Friday at 8 A. M ....;. Arrive nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Salnrday at thought and action ; for in a less Quartzville, and upon the eve of be day i P. M*..................On Monday. Wednesday and Friday, both north and stSnth bound’beats lie W. R. Bilyeu, of Albany, while Mr. Fielding J. Denny is erect space of time than you are reading ing actively7 worked. The Albany 3:3 over night at Salem, leaving there at 6 A. M. C. C. IIOGL'E,. A.G. F. 1?. Agent. InA riding in a “merry-go-round” on ing quite a comomodious Ware this item he wheeled his own team company have a force of 15 men at Sunday evening, had the misfortune house at Munkers station for the out of the road, tied them up and work now and as soon as their mill purpose of handling cr storing his was ready to jump into the runaway is in this force will no- doubt be in to fall off and break his left arm.. large crops of potatoes in. The cap wagon as it passed him. Shortly7 creased. —DEALER IK— The steamer Willamette Valley will sail from Yaquina for San fran acity of the building will be about, before the team reached him one of White Sulphor Springs. cisco as follows: August 6th, 16th 7000 bushels. The walls will be the wheel horses jumped into the Sometime during the past three double with the interveining space leadbars which slacked their speed months, some springs were dis and ,26th. From San Francisco to Yaquiua: Angtist 1st, 11th, 21st and filled with sawdust to prevent the somewhat and Mr. Bilyeu was thus covered on land belonging to Mr. tubers from freezing. We under- enabled to get into the wttgon. The 31st. that he will handle crops for others team belonged to a man by the George Frost lying some six miles PICTURE' FRAMES, WINDOW SHADES, MIRRORS, BRACKETS, dast of Scio on Thomas creek, that We have made arrangements by as well as his own. name of King, who seeing a brood upon examination proved to be which we will be enabled to give ETC., ETC... ETC., ’ The sixteen year old son of John of young grouse by the roadside had strongly impregnated with sulphur. the Albany price current for wheat stopped the team tying the lines to Last Sunday afternoon, by in Farmers can rely, on our quotations Mimbs, of Dublin Ga., died a Ray or two ago, Four years ago he swal the brake bar, and eommenced vitation of Mr. P, O. Smith we ac* as they will be corrected every throwing stones at the grouse. The companied him on a visit to them. lowed a brass thimble off the end of JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.. week. an umbrella, which lodged in his team.becoming frightened and start We found several springs, from two The new art gallery has so far throat and remained there nntil his ed. . They were pretty badly scared Moldings for picture frames a specialty, ail new desig progressed, that Mr.'Harnish an death. It is said that the poison as it required a ujite in distance for of which, the water was flowing and sold at popular prices. freely. One of these tasted very nounces that he will he ready to from the brass caused his death. Mr. Bilyeu to stop them in. The Brock & Hyde, Pr©pi ,ys. Albany, Or. make your picture by Monday, Sep. People must- get very hungry in owner of the team was very gratful strongly of sulpur. Several persons who Jiavo drank of the waters of the 8. on that date he will commence that country if they have to eat to Mr. Bilyeu for his timely aid,and white sulpur spring at Ashland, say business. brass thimbles. Better come to Ore- expressed his willingness to pay this is edually as good a spring, and most any price for .the service. The St. Charles hotel of Albany is gon.—Democrat, that the water is as strong in fast becoming one of .the most pop Quite a number of Albany’s Cl 11 sulpher. Who- knows but what wo Another Pioneer Gone. ular hosteleries in Oregon, with the zens were aboard the O, P. train are to have a great summer resort Mrs. Dr. R. C, Hill died this af- traveling public. Earl Race its gen Monday, returning from the front. near us one of these days. If the ial host has a pleasent word for Among the number we noticed Mrs. ternoon, at her home in this city, owner would erect a fine hotel and every one. R. A. Irvine, Messes J. P. Gal at the age of-83 years.' One of Linn bath hotrseSj and charge four or fi ve braith, S. S. Train of The- Herald, county’s pioneers, having come hei;e The Southern Pacific train Sunday Allan McClain M. Cowan aud F. A. in 1853 from Tennessee, she was a dollars a day board, rich invalids (IX THE STATE INSURANCE BUTLBI>N$), morning ran into a band of horses Burkhart. The last three gehtie woman of noble character,,and leaves would probably think Its waters un surpassed, in health restoring qual on the track while coming through men were returning from Q.uartz- a record to be proud of. Her hus Watt’s pasture, south of Salem, ville where they had been locating band, Dr. R. 0. Hill, survives her in ities. And they might be right too,- wounding three of them so it became quartz clains and were quite jubilant feeble health. She leaves several for ft is thought that these-springs are a specific for blood and cu- necessary to kill them. sorts, prominent and influential men tanoons dislases. over their pro spects. - A little son of Hon. Geo..E. Cham The P ress desires to establish, in the Northwest. Hon. W. Lair Market Report. berlain of Albany,ran quite a narrow correspondents in various portions ofc Hill is one of the leading lawyers of Scio Q uotations . escape from being severely7 injured the ‘•Forks” who will write up news the Coast, and is well known as the Wheat....... .............................................. 67c per bu»- .......... .................................... nsc ' ■ '' on last Tue=day. He was playing items for publication from their sev annotator of Oregon’s present code ; Outs Flour........, ..................................... $4 20 libi, with a loaded cartridge when it ex eral localities occasionally. We do Dr. J. L. Hill has for years been one Bran....... . ........... .......................$14 ton. T jie O regon L and C ompany was especially organized for the purpose of buying.and subdi viding large tracts of land ami hit”, during tlie past, two years;.bought and subdivided over Middlings. •...... ............................... 20 ploded the ball just grazing his face. not expect every one to be experts of the valley’s leading- physicians, Chop 3^200 acres of land into from*five to twenty-acre trac’.s. The. succcBs of the undertaking is ........ . •••................................... 25 sliown in the tact, that our of two hundred and. eighty tractS" placed on Mie market, two hun Eggs ......... . ........*...................... 18c doz, Cures in fifteen minutes; Preston’s with thepen nor experienced news and J. Fred Hill is gaining a repu- Butter....... .............................. 15(<i;2 lb. dred and twenty-five have boen sold. t 4 We claim that, ten acres of choice land in fruit, will yibld'a la-rger Income than one hundred Hains........ .................................. lie “Hed-Ake.” and sixty acres in wheat in the Mississippi valley. gatherers. If any thing transpires tat ion iu the bustling city of Seattle. Shoulders. ................................. 8c We also make valuable bn movemen ts in th t way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell a small Bacon....... .........................9c Work was commenced on the ex in your neighborhood vou think Mrs. Hill was a member of the Bap Chickens, old........................ 5 50 doz. trace of land for the same price per acre you would lhwe to pay for a large farm. tist church for many years, longer &gr*Send for pamnlilet, maps and price listi.- 4 ‘ • ‘ young: .......................... 3 00 1 » « * cavating for the erection of a two- would be of interest to the public, story brick» building 50x100*, on the just send in the fact and we will re than inany people live, and her life A Pertuna was that of a Christian woman in Isa good, What corner of Second and Lyon streets, arrange and re-write if necessary. healthy, pearly skin. Few Albany, last Week. Mr. Jason . The U. S. cruiser Charlston called conduct as well as .profession. Iler are aware of the short time it takes death .will be mourned by all who a disordered liver to cause blotches Wheeler is having the building in at Newport last week, another knew her, and the public generally on the faceaiKl a dark greasy skin. erected. evidence that the jetties are mat will condole wWh the family over One hot:le of Beggs’ Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will restore this Brownsville is to have a small erially improving Yaquina harbor. their great loss,—Democrat* organ to its natural-and healthy state Ten years ago a vessel of the electric light plant erected there, and cleanses the blood .of- all impu EstoblisM draught of the Charleston would Grain Market. rities. It is meeting with wonderful but only sufficient to light the We guarantee every bottle. Manufactures- sash & doors,mould woolen and flouring mills. Why have been stranded on the bar. For the benefit of the farmers we success. n48 6-J. S. Morris, Druggist. ing and all kinds of finishing lum not have it large enough to light With the exped It tire-of the pending have made arrangements by which ber. A large lot of fiotiriiig, flooring, ceiling your streets and stores as in the case appropriation - $185,000, tho largest we will receive each week, from a —o— and rustics on hand. roll seasoned, sized ocean vessels can enter with wheat merchant in Al bahv, market of our city of Scio, neighbor. Will be delivered to any point on Safety, and load for foreign quotations that may be relied upon. The Green Basin Lumbering the railroad. If you want lumber countries direct. The following explains itself. Company have their mill in correspond with us. .Every tiling- Al.BiNY, Or.-., Av 1S90. The M. E. conference recently in operation, and are now building a I am selling the best lumber of first class. P j IBSS. flume for the purpose pt tuning session at Grants Pass has made the Él>. Wheat ailvnnce-d Hitsp. m. io il7c, oafs' arc all kinds that can be found in the N. B. Having-failed in health and at. warehouse. The wealher in Englund is yalley; also cedar posts, shingles, lumber down to the railroad track a foilowing appointments for the Sa 38c minv to-nay, and that market- is very linn at lath, doors and windows, mouldings, a large amount of other -business on distance of about a mile, and lem district, the conference being full priecs.’ From Portliiml we. have advices Ihiit. market is iirm with active demand. etc. Yard at Lawson, on the Nar hand, I will sell or. trade the above divided into three districts, Port that. down a pretty steep mountain. It is thought that freights.have about, reaehed row Gauge, but will deliver carload their maximum, ami appearancesseem to indi business at very reasonable rates, land, Salem and Grants Pass. S. P. cate that wheat, will get the larger..portion of lots at any point on the railroad Mr. George Hawes, had the mis anyt furllier advance. Valley is quoted at froin Lebanon junction to Silverton with about-500,000 feet of firs.t..class Wilson, presiding elder ; Albany, S.- Lhe very bes<t prupnration lor har fortune to get his feet crushed in a about 13«, tliongh it is re,ported that. 3 to 5c ness in the market-. clear lumber. This is, tin oppertu- this has been paid. At San francisco the at very low prices. hay baler, at Mr, Coney’s place near E. Meminger ; Amity, F. L. Post ;' above market is quiet and ‘Arm. W. W. CRAWFORD. nit-y for you. —O— Brownsville,'S. II. Colder ; Brooks, Address—T allman , O r . this city the first of the week. He to be supplied ; Corvallis, IL P- D. M yers , Prop. WCALL AND SEE Arriving. was feeding the baler and tramping Batch well ; Dallas, M. F. Summer the hay down, when the plunger Johnson Hibbler & Cii. liave re- caught him with the afore said ville ; Dayton. S. F. Royal ; Eugene, cieved and are now recieving the D. A. Waters'; Halsey , A. C. Fair- largest and best selected stock of result. child ; Hubbard, S. L. Lee ; Jeffer- clothing for men, youths, boys, State Treasurer G. W. Webband son, II Gould ; Lebanon, L. I’. and children tliat can be found in part of the valley ; and at prices OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THE family and School Superintendent Boyd-; Monroe^ A. Kershaw ; Mc- this that defv competition. Their line McElroy and family started from Minnville, James L. Abbot ; Salem, of scuts' furnishing .goods also is Salem for a trip over the mountains, C. E. Clinef Shedds, II. B. El large, and selected, with a view to but were obliged to return Sunday worthy ;,Sheridan, G. W. Robrk ; please their customers. You are While Yoy Wait,” invited to inspect their- -on account of Mr. Webb being I Silverton, W. M. Nichols ; Turner, cordially ¡SUT CURES r new lbtof fine dress Overcoats, from in a manaes to.suit th«* most 8ÜÜW1G ELSE. kicked by one- of the horses. For-j E. R. Horter ; Yaquina and New winch the most fastidious can be fastidious.-: suited. tunately no bones were broken. port, M. O.,Brink. Manufacture THE YAQUINA ROUTE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ores '•on Development Company FURNITURE GOMPW ■ HI of every discription One Hundred Choice Oil Panrtings R HOME OFFICE AT SALEM OREGON Branch Cffices in Portland, Astoria and Albany. Has for Sale a Large List of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms ; Also, City and Suburban Property* SCIO Planing Mills Maltby Saddles ! COBURG LUMBER XI JOB lORKO