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F 1 y ■' IS PUBLISHED EVERY THEBsbAY, BY T. L. DUGGER, IN THE CITY OF *cio, iaax co,, TERMS : Per mini, Invariably in alvanoe. months, “ ** “ $2 oo i oo Advertising rates at fair, living rates, to be maid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for -when the order is given for their insertion. OUR. CHRISTMAS GREETING. Custom makes it pur duty to give; ¡some sort of greeting to our many: readers on this the most universally (observed of all holidays. Christman‘ day, while it is the oldest holiday ; 1 hat we as a Christian nation ob serve, is the one around which our S'oq^lest recollections center, for whether we believe in the divine origin of our Savior or not,or wheth er we are connected with any Chris tian association or not, if it be with- In our powers, the day is given up to festivity and joy, to being happy ourselves and making others happy. The practice of giving gifts qwes its origin we presume to tfie options of thQsq wise men of Bethlehem eight pen hundred and ninety years ago, In making presents of gold, fraqki pense and myrrlr to our Sftvioi, Be that as it may, the epstoiq is one fraught with happiqess both to the giver and receiver, The custom of congratulations and milking good Wishes also dates back tq the birth of our Savior for precedent; for we have the example, “Glory to God in the . highest, and on earth; peace and good will toward men,” given us to follow. And the most skeptic will agree that it is one worthy oi bqihiy imitated, While K costs us nothing, it indicates to oqr neighbor -hat we liave nothing but the kind pit of feelings toward him, and if iVe are honest in our good wishes, j*ny misunderstanding or hardness of feeling toward him is buried in the oblivion of the past to be re membered no more. Then" let us as Citizens lay ¿side all peaty jealousies and mlsqncjerstandings that vye may have had lyitb anyof our neighbors during the year and wish them in truth “a merry and happy Christ mas.” To each and every reader of the P ress we extend our most ear nest and heartfelt Christmas greet ings, and trust that each of yqu may live to eujoy many annual returns of the day. WHY EGGS SPOIL, >TICE Ft R PUBLICATION-LAND OF- LAND,, ACT JUNE 3 yet; his children-airiy not be dressed qpiMBER fice At Ow joa City, Oregon, Nov, 12,1890» A tic© for publication. U.i Mei *by giyea that the following as dolls or popinjays; his table may Office, Oregon City, OrM Oct. ad settle l>as filed notice of his intention hereby given that in com ake final roof in support ef his claim,and beplain, but wholesome,andthe whiz provisions of the act of be made before the County 1878, entitled -“An .act fo of the beer or champagne cork may Linds ty at Albany, Oregon, on in the States of Cal simely; New ion Lewis, Pro/- vada aud Washington T never bo heard in his dwelling; he Dowling r, for the S of S IE L: of Astoria, coun one-half of southwest Of ~ is day fil may have to get along without the Oregon, E. He names the ^Hewing ment No. 23S©r hi A « W<?J e liis ecntiniioos earliest fruits er vegetables; he may wf tfce X on of, laud, imnjely un.be r 15 , Mc< ’larry, W. J. Tuvnidge have to abjure the club room, the E..JLad 's» all of Creek F. O.Liiin theatre and the gambling hell, and r, T. APPERSON, Register. to reverence the Sabbath day and to »{JB^CATION-LAND OF- Oregon, __ o_.., read and follow the precepts of the at fice^t Oregon City. Oregon, November 5, tlxe 19th day of __ March, It 1; Koficeh hereby given that the follow bible instead—but he will be the . Thursday liases >as witnesses: Jolni 2. O. 2...-'- Emmerson, of ing named sei£l.er has filed notice of his inten TUbrmook, Or., James Plievson, of Kat. Port- better off in every way Tor this seif-i land, Or.. Henry Moiatt, of Portland, make- filial proof in support of his claim, __7 Cr Çr„ and tion to that said proof 5Vill ho made before tlie Charles Forest of Westport, Or. Auya'..« Anj'and all and discipline. Yes, he may do all these porsonS'Claimtng County Clerk of jyihii Cout. w, Oregon, on De- adversely the above-described ccmbo.r-22, viz: Wilber F. Hammer«Home without detriment to his manhood, lands are requested to filo their claims in this stead Entry 1890, No. 7951 for the N sec 11 T 10 office on or before said 19th of March, 1^91, K 3 E. lie names the following witnesses to or health, or character. True, emp J. T. APPERSON, Register. S. pi-x^ve his continuous riesidiin.ee upon and cul tivation of s&id land, as per s<*p# 2-301 R. S. viz. ty-headed folk may sneer at him, imber land , act june 3 s ists ..— not James H. Hogan, James H, Shahan, Thomas tice for publication, united State9 /and Il McGough and affect to pity him; but he will T Office, and Beniamin B. Butler, all Oregon City, Or., October 27, 1890. No ’Rock Creek P. O , Linn coiint.v. Oregon. rind that he has grown strong-heart tice is Hereby given that in compliancy with J. T. APPERSO n , Register. the provisions of the àct of Congress of June ed and brave enough to stand the 3,1878, entitled “An r et for the sale oi timber lands in the state of California, Oregon, Nevada lVrOTICE FOB PUBLICATION—LAND OF- laugh of the foolish. He das become and Washington Wr^touyJ’jòhn 0.Emmerson 11 fico at Oregon City, Oregon, November 5, Tillamook, county pf Tillamook, state of 1890. Notice is hereby given that thé follow m independent- man. He never of Oregon, ii^s this day filed in this office his ing named, settler has filed notice of his inten statement No. 2311, for the- purchase of tion to make final proof in support of liis claim, owes anybody, and So he is no man’s sworn the Northwest one-fourth of Section N.o. 15 and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, Or slave. He has become master of in T’ounship N’o. 9, S. Range No. 4 E., and vili County offer proof to show that the land sought is egon, on December 22,1890. viz: John L. Daven himself, and a master of himself more valuable for its timber or stone than for port, Homestead Entry No. 55Ç5, for the N E purposes, and to establish bis of Sep. 18, T H S. R. 1E, Ke names the follow will become a leader among men, agricultural ciairn to said land before the Register and Re i-ng witnesses to prove his continuous resi of this Office at Oregon dence u]wn and cultivation of, said lamf, .?iz: md prosperity will crown his eyery ceiver at Oregon City, Or..on Thursday the 19tli Lewis Stringer, John A. Plummer, James M. _______ Hessler and Charles T. Craft, all of Scio P._ O. nay of Marcii, Ig§i. lie names as witnesses: enterprise, J, T. APPERSON, ' Jacob L. bowling, of Astoria, Or., Jar, McPher- , Linn county, Oregon, Register. Young ipan| life’s discipline and son, of East Portland, Oregon,Henr\- Molati,of ' Portland, Oregon, Chas Forest, of Westport., life’s success come ffoip hard work Or. Any and ail persons claiming adversely ■RaoTKÆ FOR PUBLICATION LAND OF- above desciibed lands are requested to 18 floe ftt Oregon City, Oregon, November 18, and early self-denial; and hard earn, the file their claim? in this office on or before said 1890. Noiice is lwreby given’liât tlie follow ing named settler lias tiled notice of his inten ed success is all the sweeter at the 19th day of March, 1891. J. T. APPERSON, Register. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, time when old years climb up on and that said proof will be made before the”. Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, Or L and , ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—SO County yeur shoulder and you need prop r A. piMBER lice fop publication'. United States Land. egon, on January 3,1891, viz: . William H.Mill- Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 10. R#0r No hollen. l’re-emption II. S.'No.6974,for tlieEf- ping up,—Ex. ofNWUandELiof SW Ji of Sec. 35, T. 9. S., The argument most often used igainst governmental control of rail roads is that it would destroy all possibility of competition. This is ..•ertamly true, but let the people of he United States ask themselves .vhether they would prefer to sub .nit themselves to the tender mer ries of a combination headed by Jay 'Gould, Vanderbilt and Huntington, >r to the government of the nation. Competition is as equally out of the •ase in the one, case as in the other, >ut the private combination would operate the railroads of the United States for its own personal gain and profit, while the government would operate them, as it now does the postoffice department,for the benefit of the people. To carry out this threatened combination would prob ably be tqe best thing that could happen for the people. They would tlien see that only one power was strong enough to cope with the com bination, and the result would be that they would put the railroads under the control of that power, the government of the United States, and that, top, with !WJ Ifing delay.— 8. F. Chronicle. The different alliances and grang ers of Wasco county, and the county council of Wasco, Sherman and Qil- iiam counties held an interesting session at Liberty last week. It was ' the united sentiment tfi injure no other b,i}sine§s qr profession, legiti 1 mately doing business, but to secure ! such legislation, bqth state and na ’ tional, as will more rigidly protect the fights of all legitimate labor, re gardless of kind, * tice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, .878. entitled »»An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stat03 of California, Oregon, Ne vada, andWasbingtonTerritGry,Adam W.Mon dy,of East Portland,county of Multr.omali,state ot Oregon, has thus day tiled in this office his aworn statement. No. 869, for the purchase of the of S VV and lots 3 and 4 ofSec. No. 18, in Township No. 9 South, range No. 4 East , and will, offer proof’to snow that the land «»ought is more valuable for its timber or stone 'han for agricultural purposes, audio estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday4 the 121 h day of January, 1891. She nfinuLS* as witnesses: Watson P. Case, of East Portland, Oregon, William C. Case, of East Portland, Oregon, Walter Shan non, of East Portland, Oregon, and Samqcl Moncly. of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-describ ed lands are requested to file their claims in this office ©n cr before said 12th dav of Janua ry, 139L J. T. APPERSON, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- 1 Notice for publication. k United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore.^ August 27,1.890. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act. of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled. “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory,” Parley G. Duren of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement no . 1986, for the purchase, of; the tLe n WJ4 WS ct tVe southwest quarter, section number 25, in township no. 9 S Range no. 4 E, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to sa.id land before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Or., on Thursday the ISrhday of December, 1890. He names as wit nesses: C. H. work of.Mill Cit y, Or., T. D. El lis f Seattle, ’Washington, w.T’. ■white and N. Ji welch of Port l«*ind Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the jjbove-described lands’are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of December, 1890. . J. T. APPERSON, Register. XTOTICK FOB PUBLICATION—LAN 1> 1At Office Oregon City,Or., Dec. 4$390. Notice is hereby èiven that the followilig named set tler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support, of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U. S, Land Office at. Oregon City, Oregon, on January 2»>. 1891, viz: John Nemchick, Preemption D. S. No. 5712, for lots 2, 3, 4and 5, of Sec. 2. T. 10, South. Rango 1 E. He names the Tollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz; George Bender.Henry Phil lips, Fred Pepperlin. of Jordan, Linn county, Oregon, and M. E, Bilyeu, of Scio, Linn county, Oregon. T. J. APPERSON, Register. T. A. RICHARDSON ir—O'7“” Stio, Oregon, ,{..... .DeaW Uh,,, . WE GARRIASE . & TEAM HARNESS Maltby Saddles ! 'WHIPS, NETS, ETC EUBEK Tlie very best preparation for har ness in the market. ©arCALL AND SEE ME“@S FARMERS HOTEL —o — WILLIAM BILYEU, South Main St, PROP. SMITHS Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.00 Board, per Week, 3.00 First-class Meals, 25cts. Lodging, 25cts. R. 4 E. He names the following witnesses to prove Ins coil limions residence upon andculti- vation of, said land, viz: Lu’la Stockton, of Oakville, Linn county, Oregon, J. W. Brown,of Rock Creek, Linn county, Oregon, Albert Bills of Boek Creek, Linn county, Oregon, Clarence Stockton, of Oakville, Linn county, Oregon. J. T. APPERSON, Register. ATOTICE for publication - land office L n at Oregcp City, Oregon,Dec. 1,1890. Notice THE CRY OF MILLION-»! OH, MY BRCi<! 6T0P IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. I have been troubled many years with disease of the kidneys and have tried many different remedies and have sought aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me in such a manner that I was .beat over. 'AfhenT sat down1 it was almost impossible for me :o get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when dnd Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel, I iijini©diiitelyr commenced aging the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the hotel, tn a few days,I am happy to state, . ‘ hat I was a new man. I will In the County Court of the State of Oregon for recommend the tea to all afflicted as I have been. Linn County: is hereby given that the fol lowing-named set tler lias tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis. claim, and ihat said proof will be made before the Co. clerk of Linn county at Albany, Oregon, on January 19,1891, viz: Richard Fox, liomestead Entry No 7512, for the S S w of Sec 23, and N y, O'-’ N W Sec 26, Tp 9 S R 4 K. He names the following witnesses to .prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, under Sec 2301 R S namely: N T.Moore, of Al bany, Einn county, Oregon, S W Reese, Wm II Hiatt and A Brush, all of Rock Creek post- officu, Linn countv, <h egon . J. T. APPERSON, Register. In the matter of the Estate 1 of ¡(ITATION. Maria G. Tallcott, Deceased. J To all of the uitkiiown heirs of Maria G. Tall cott, deceased, and to all others interested in the estate of Maria G. Tallcott, deceased, if any such there be, Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, «• yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the State of Oregon, for Linn county, at the cqnrt i-ooni thereof at Al bany. Qregqn, pi said Linn county, on Monday, ths Fifth, day of January. 1891, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that day then ancl there to snow cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should, not be made, as in the petition oftlip administrator herein, to sell the whole of the real property of the es late of Mari,a G. Tallcott, deceased, the de?cri]> tipn of said real property qf said estate set. out in said petition being' as follows, td-wit : Be ginning at the southeast oornor of block num ber thirty-three (33) as shown on the plot of the original survev of the city of Scio, in Linn county, State of Oregon, thence running north sixteen (16) feet, thence west one hundred (100'. feet, thence south sixteen (16) feet, thence east one hundred 1100) feet to the place of begiuning all situate in Scio, Linn county, Oregon. Done by order of the I-Ton. D. R. N. Black burn, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Linn county, with the seal of said court affixed this 14th day oi November, 1890. N.P. PAYNE, [A ttest ] County Clerk. G. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa. Cal. SCIO Planing Mills SMbiful ALBANY, 1870. Manufactures sash & doors,mould ing and all kinds of finishing lum ber. A large lot of flooring, ceiling and rustics on hand, well seasoned. Will be delivered to any point on the. railroad. If you want lumber correspond with us. Every thing first class. N. b . Having failed in health and a large amount of other business on hand, I will sell or trade the above business at very reasonable rates, with about 500,000 feet of first class clear lumber, This is an oppertu- nity for you. D. M yeb S j Prop. OBEGON ------ ö —— Solo, OKKOOB. Can show you what goods they advei tise^ all the best, and prices are cut just as deep as any of the boys dare go. Don’t for that we have SOPEMIOB, ■ H aARLASTJ), Jyi: MOWITOR, ARGOB, RANGES, COOKS and HEATERS. PUMPQ, SHEET and GAL VANIZED IRON WARE, TIN ROOFING and SPOUT ING, FRUIT CANS. HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Etc. FAIÆ and WINT® B NNOUNCEMEN w. r We have now the largest stock of Dry Goods and furnishing ever shown in Albany. Consisting of the Eggs spoil because of an ineffectu» al attempt to hatch. Whenever a fert.lized egg is raised to a tempera- Iqre of 92 degrees the hatching pro- eass begins, and when the tempera- otice for publication — land of ? flee at Oregon City, Oregon, December 4, GUNS and REVOLVERS—The N 1890. ture falls much below this point, the Notice is hereby given th^t the follow- jiuji-named settler has filed, notiecof his inten- idea has got out that we have dis process ceases. These CQnditiqns are tioh to make final proof in support of h is claim, posed of this payt of our business. found in the warm days and cool and that- said proof -will be made lefore the That’s a mistake, We are in it now County Clerk of Linn County, at Albany Qr nights of summer. During the long <>o-nn on January 24,1891.viz: Richard L.Gaines. deeper than ever. We have a nice PETER BILYEU, Proprietor; SOSaSSPOKDENSE. Go ’ ^Jon D. S< No. 7064 for the S E % of line of Marlin and Winchester rifles, pot day the hatching process is at Preempt 9 S., R. 4 E. He names the following The finest of wines and liquors, Sec. 28, T. to prove his continuous residence and breech loading shotguns, rang- and the best brands of cigars con tyork; during the short, cool night it witcultivation of, said land, viz: L.Y. in price from $12 to $65. Also all E lliot '? P rairie , Dec. 20. stantly on hand. Weinhardt’s beer ¿eases. After three qr four altera ipion and d . Beardsley, Charles I. Ileukle and the latest improved revolvers. Wilson. A- all of Rock Creek P. O.; Linn coun- on draft. tions of this kind the embryo clpck E d . P ress . Stewart Sox, Albany. C. A. Bills, Peter Schamel is preparing to set ty,Oregon. J. T. APPERSON, Register. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. dies and the rotting process begins. CARPENTERS AN» BUILDERS Now, it is evident that if the eggs out 20 appes of hops. OTICE FOR PUBLICATION -LAND OF B@“West side of South Main St,, »Contractors or anyone wanting RJrs. John Eftgan js lying very ill fice at Oregon City, Oregon, December 3, N 189(1. Notice is hereby given that the follow anything were not fertijize4 the hatching in the hardware line, will Scio, Oiegon. ing named settler lias'filed nojice of liis in do well to call on Stewart &,Sox be would not bggin, neither would the at her home at this place. to make final proof in support of liis Mr. Frank Smith is visiting rela tention They Preston’s “Hed-Ake” is a specific clgim, apd that spid proof will be made before’ fore purchasing elsewhere. yotting,and hence there would bean ihe Copnty Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, have nearly everything in the line for headache.. tives and friends in yqqr cjty. W. S'. READ, absence of rotten eggs. The reme-- Oregon, on January 17,1.891, viz: Charles Marsh Albany, Oregon. D S Jfo. 7.190, for lots 1 and 2 of of builders’ hard ware,and a magnifi if you have headach e try Preston’s dy, therefore, is to prevent fertiliza A heavy storm prevailed in this BreempOon Sec. 32. T 10, S., R. 2 W. Be names the follow cent stock of fine tools, “Hed-Ake.” ing witnesses - to prove liis continuous resi tion of the eggs, and this can be se locality last Sunday morning. dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: LADIES, ATTENTION—We de It cures headache only—Preston’? cured by the destruction of the roos The Santiam poultry yard is still Ed Streitoff, Elias Maxwell, Ira Cox and Elam sire to tell you that we have the “Hed-Ake.” Miller, all of Albany, Linn Co..-Oregon. ters. Every rooster not intended flourishing and js shipping some fine J ’T. APPERSON, Registi i*r best shears and scissors in Albany, ^specially for breeding should be fowls. and we can prove it to you at any Why suffer? Preston’s “Hed- CHURNS—We keep nothing but Every pair is warranted, and killed or sold to the huckster as soon S. W. Gaines has been suffering the famous barrel .churn. There is time. Ake.” will cure you. they can be returned if they do not rs big enough to eq t. Not over one for a few dqys from a yunuing a sliy» nothing so good,and no one cai give satisfaction This is no brag or Immediate, harmless—Preston’ good rooster should be kept on any er in liis hand. us on prices, Stewart & Sox bluster; we mean what we say. “Hed-Ake.” farm,and that one cooped and mated Our scarlet fever and diphtheria Stewart & Sox. being made by John R. rork for us. Reader, with not to exceed ten hensiand the patients haye about ajl, recovered mueli, but \vp can .jiijTi. from $5 to more as you go aggs from those hens should be kept their usual health, In any part of ;e at home, giv- or sold expressly for hatching. The noments only to B,ush is preparing to build a fine Great pay SURE for other’h e ns, should be kept expressly >r. We start you, furnishing EASILY, SPEEDILY learned. for market or table use, and no roos yard fence for his Daisy. It will A RS FREE. Address at once, I j CO., PORTLAND, MAISE. ter should even be allowed among cost him about $150. He thinks its and Oils—Come and see us them. .Ontheorclinury farm about Well of the Daisy. when you want paint, oil, brushes, one-tenth of the fowls are roosters, The bridge across Roaring river coal oil, lubricating oils, axle grease, ( in tiie state inukance building ), Which is nine times as many as the re bottom js now completed. It is sev etc. Stewart & Sox, Albany. i can be any possible use for. Unfer eral feet above low water mark, and tilized eggs are much sweeter and is over a half-mile in length. ABBOTT & BROWN. better for table use, and will keep l am a subscriber to the Scio P ress REPAIRER AND GENERAL WOOD from two to four times as long as and I find it very interesting, and WORKER. fertilized ones. Hens not kept with well worth the dollar I paid for six roosters will lay longer and set less ’ months. I will renew soon for a than others. It is safe to say, says 1 year ahead, a specialty. the Farm, Stock and Home, that in When you want to see Happy peo the United States alone ther-e are ple and the garden spot of Oregon, he O regon R anh C ompany was especially r-ganized for tlie purpose of buy in j* and subdi ’20,000,009 roosters, and that 19,000,. and where you will be made to feel T viding large traces of land and lias, during the past, two years, bousxht and «ubdivided over 3,200 acres of land into from fiv'eto twenty-acre tracts. The success of the undertaking is 000 of them are a positive ar.d ex ’ p, r-ectly at home, co,me to Elliott shown in the fact that out of two hundred and eighty tracts placed on tlie market, two lmn- ; dred and twenty-five have boen sold. pensive nuisance, except for table prairie, We claim that- ten acres of choice land in fruit, will yield a larger income than one hundred use at the right time. If these : nd sixty acres in wheat in tlie Mississippi valley. Manafacture of all kinds of office We also liiake valuable improvements in tht way of roads, fenced, etc. We can sell a small roosters were killed and thejv places j ■ This prairie is booming equal to : act of land for the same price per acre you would have to pay fora large farm. furnitnre and fixtures a specialty. . any city, and the people are full of ’ ¿^T'Send for pamphletj maps and price list. supplied with hens, millions of dol .All work executed in a satisfactory lars in the aggregate would be gain energy and pride, striving hard to manner and at make home beautiful and happy for ed tq the farmers of this country.—« their wives and children. Boston Cultivator, Professor Edwards is progressing Shop, one block north of Scio Rol finely with his singing school and is ler Mills. Ö developing some flue local talent. B@”ALL AND SEE ME. Save a part of your weekly earn Prof. Graham’s class in instrumen AMMUNITION—We carry a nice ings, even if it be no more than a tal music is nwking very ropid pro of shot, powder, loaded shells, OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO’S STEAMERS line quarter dollar, and put your savings gress. cartridges, etc., and will sell at rea monthly in a savings bank. SHORT LINE TO CflLIFORNI.H. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST sonable figures. Don’t forget us F lunkey . Accommoda!ioij-s uvisurpHssed for comfort hii.^safety. Faresand freights via Yilquiiia and Buy nothing till you can pay for it \he?Oregon Development Co’s steamships nnt li less than by ahy other route beiween all when you come to lay in your win ter supply of ammunition to protect points in the Willamet te Vailev and San Franci ro. and buy nothing that you do not Daily 'i ranax (Slxeept Sfindnys.) your ranch from the inroads of that Leave Corvallis at 10:30 a m . , Arrrivc at Albany at 11:08 A. Leave Yaqwina at 6:45 a . m . ’ ’....... ah ----------------------------------------------------- , m . ne^d. ! ring-necked immigrant. Stewart & Leave Corvallis at 1:40 p . m . Arrive at. Yaçpiina at 5:30 Leave Albany at 1:00 P. M. A young man who has grit enough Materia: Yard, 7;30 a. m. Sox. .......... —Ly, Albany, f 1,4$ p _ m. Munker, 2;30 p m .Jixed “ 5:00 p in “ XV. “ “ " " I I s a ; J 13 3 a a in in -• “9:55 am to follow these rules will have taken For the people of Scio, and v’ui ¡ity to buy Oregon C. _ C, — HOGUE. & <California i rains connect at Albany and Corvallis., _. IRON and STEEL—Stewart & Aci’g G. F. & P. Agt, Corvallis, Ogn; s'Furnishing Goods, cotton and woolen. W m . M. HGAG, Gc.iienilMun:t-x<'i‘. . the first step up yard to success in Jcn1 Sox have a verv large stock of band b'~.ae ladies and gcn:s gloves, nlen’s ove;a'iis, strap, common and Norway iron; al .Ur competitors squirm and wonder how we do it. Cail when in the city. business. He may be compelled to jumpers-, in ; bl usesj ì i ics and childrenrs co,- ,n. e. men’s ne ?AW<àr, su spenders* thread so machine, tool, pick and plow wear a coat a year longer, even if it to i ’ iniitous, notio is anti small ware, iierÌum- First Class ateamMiip Line between Y. a QUI n A and SAN FRANCISCO, connecting at Ya steel. •ry ¡.nd t filet soaps, hair,tooth and nail brush quina with thetra ns of the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. The Company reserves’ the be unfashionable; he may have to es, e.c., all < f wm.-n w u ..e so’d at. greatly re right to to change sail days. C. II; HASWELL, Gon. F. A P. Agt., Montgomery St., S. F. Cal. duced prices, for cash on y, as long as the stock THE OREGON PACIFIC STEAMBOATS on t he WillametteRiver Division will leave Portland BUGGIES and WAGONS—Wf live in a smaller house than some of lasts. g^Call and see me at isouth bound, on Monday, Wednesday a Friday, at 6 a . m . ; arrive at Corvallis Tuesday. have a nice line and can give you his young acquaintances; his wife Thursday and Sa: ur lay at 3:3.0 i*. M,..........Leave Corvallis, north bound, Monday, Wednes good satisfaction. Stewart & Sox. and Friday at 8 A.’ M ................ Arrive at Portlahd Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday al tnay not sparkle with diamonds, nor SHELTON BROS. day 3:8b P. M-...... ............ On Monday. Wednesday an .1 Friday, bot h nortli and south bound boats lie. over nigh! at Salem, leaving thereat 6. A.M. C, Ci HOGUE,. A. G. F. & p. Agent. In5 be resplendent in sll < or satin» just j Scio, Dec..25, 1890^ Bure cure—Preston’s “Hed-Ake H LATEST STYLES OK DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. A very Large Stock of Cloaks to Choose SAMPPE ROOMS, From. Remember ATe make a specialty of Ladies and Mens Underwear. The Best Goods at the . LOWEST PRICES. ail orders promptly attended to. f 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 Wagon Work All kinds of wood turning and scroll sawing done to or def. Low Prices- Oregon P c I Guarantee their Clothing to be the This is straight talk? gentlemen, and they will back up their assertion, both as to Material ani skillful workmanship NEI, STYLISH RND DURABLE. Oregon Development Company. T. L. WALLACE & CO Strahan. Block, Albany, Oregon