Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, February 05, 1891, Image 3

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r Sow t® SroakUp a Sevwe 0oU,
TTa Sav« Oounteft th® Cost,
Tho Australian Ballot.
W. A, Paul yetfiUtad
Sfilem
yesterday.
The Australian . ballot bill has
When we find a metilctae we
S píq . Oregon, Feb, 2, l$9Lf'
Mrs, Dr. I^ing hqs been qulfo in­ passed the house and been amended’ Seeing a statement in the Albqniy know fo possess gpnufoe merit, we
disposed for sevepd iViySt
in the senate, If the seqate had Daily Democrat, fo relation fo fofo consfoef |t- a duty, and V®
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891.
foade Wn’ pleasure |n tell(ng foe public w|tal
Interest seems fo he giwfog In kept It’S fofod-1 ufi- we Wftfild fowe a divisfoq qj Lfoq
in
la\v thilt wogld dBat a death b|o\v to S. Wlffiafos, tyhq foas a^eç§e^the, is, Such a medicine wp
S.iivaiion Army meetings,
Cham^e.f|il|pls p'qu,gh Remedy- By
TIIK CITY OFFICIAR -
poiitieql cqrrupt joq and fiqs-'S rule in
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS,
Ed Guins returned Wednesday Portland. But that is. tqq much to portiqn o,f ftfon efofoty
fa
MAYOR...........
..A- J- JQHNSON.
be struck off, we are surprised t that the ijse qf this ^yrpp ^’9 IlfiYn fo-
Ï4BCOKDEU..
JOAN CURL from ft business trip to PaUiancl,
lieved, in a fow llQUrs, seye’re colds,
expect wpere th? inte?^t iff ch 1,1 g-
TREASUKHR,
.........O. S. MAY
For Sale^Fqqr we|l-Lgpd Imund tag is ao great. Uqrfor the pretext Mr. XYillimns, knq^ing qs he#does and in the cqupse q| a fgvy days, en­
MARSH Ab..,
...W U. RAMSEY
SHELTON.
how
our
ftsaQgs.mp.nt
rqff
1-1
fo
a(
fo
up,
puppies,
Fur
further
fofoiwtfon
. ::W. imENNER.
of purifying the primaries an at­ should malfo §qqlifo qtafofoeqt,|
tirely brqken foem up, as pas sever­
G qq 4R i
councilmen j
<ikQ. DEVANEY inquire at thia office.
tempt |s madp to draw |ta sting.
. .GEO. MQRROW.
al
of
quf
fpfouds
fo
vyhofo
we
have
,,4<. W. DILLEY.
In the first, place, qyr aggpssiment
M, V. and Lee Bilyeu w®lU down Friend* of punty of elections will
recommended it, If is all it is rep­
.E.O'HYDE
,j„.J. C, SAMPSON to the capital city Tuesday by pri­
I
oppose all efforts to tinker with this roll is divide^ ’ |nfo precinets/ and resented to be by the mifottfacturers.
the
ta^es,
qf
eqçl}
precinct
are
cred
­
City Couneil nqeets on tRe ijvst TllHl‘*<luy i” vate conveyance,
bill. Uqffer its provisions the pri­
——- t ALSD THE--—-, -
Ifyoq foivpa popgh kfid want to
(Mtoh month.
ited only whei;e fop pPFSflfi Who
Shaving, has been reduced to fif­ maries lose much of their Import taxed resides, «Q the nqfofosfoent stop if, piiamberlafo’s Pffojfo Rem­
teen cents at Lingh & Thomas’ bar« npep, since jt is easy for any set of taxpayer Js assessoff aqd cfpdjted to edy w||l (fo foe wqpk. Fpf sale by
LOCAL BB8VWRW,
men who olyactfo the mapper in
ber shop fo this city,
the preçiqpt wfierp ftp fpfoffos, irre : J. s, afopr-js, dfoggpfo
Subscribo for the PHsea,
Afr N. Young of this city went up which a nomination ha3 beep se­ <pectiveqf foliefo fop property is
Bure cure-=Preston’s “Hed«Ake„ i Ro Southern Oregon last week to cured to have an opposing pandi- located, Ifor insta ucp( ta $ payers re­ Our 4lh!liiy cprrespoudpnt §ends
F. M. French, of Albany, keeps3Ifojie charge qf same mill property, date’s name placed op the official siding in Albany audfownhlg Prop­ us the fqlfoqfog.
r-^-CQNSISTINQ QF-
J!
railroad time,
Masquerade spits for rent fit the ballot, where trjekery w||l not affect erty in the forks qf the Santiam, all
ApifojfY, Qpe., Feb. 2, 1891,
it
and
Where
it
will
be
as
prominent
Cures in fifteen minutes; Preston’s ball
I
of their property is credited to the E d . P ress ,
of the 13th instant at Devaney
MgN'S, YQtjTHW AND BOVS' QhQTAlNG,
fo thg effect
“Hed-Ake.”
& Shelton’s. Call early itad have and as easily voted for as that of the A iban j’ precinct. Ten taxpayers Dispatches to-flay
corruptly secured nominee. Give alone residing in Albany are theown- that, under cold weather inffuenpes
Blankets, flannels, etc. Highest market price pii I for proquee.
of the suits,
Sunday night last was fop coldest choice
'
us the law just as it |s, without qne
TEL,
Call apd see me. In Rjlyeqls brick,
T S.M DANIEL,
and
foe
partial
shutting
off
of
sup
­
ers
of
property
\vorth
O¥PF
SSfoLDQO,
of the season so far.
W. W. McCoon, Qf near Goltra Word added or taken away, and the
Sd?Qi
*
3
S
3
S
H
ORBO-OHr.
plies,
foreign
markets
are
firm
fo
all
of
sa|d
property
being
fopated
in
on the Albany prairie, has cause of genuine reform will have
Why suffer? Preston’s “Hed- station
;
San Francisco,ditto: Chicago
.
Ake.” will cure you.
< been visiting with friends in this gained a lasting victory,r-rWest the forks of the Saqtjam, and which -strong;
is credited to Albany precinct; an. and New York show IRRe aniqaatfon
Visiting or cqllfog and business , ity within foe past few days.
.Shore,
other has^fyOOÓ, nnofoer $?,0flfl, an.- and are weaker fotday, The Port-,
The latest news from Salem in re­
B cards printed at this office.
A Strange Oa,sg.
other $5000, ffod sq on until the sqm land market has a hardening ten­
gard,
to
the
county
division
bjll,
is
.
¿/Thompson A Overman, the lead- |
‘ A report comes from Nerth Salem total perches thou£mids_3ltaÍÉkMBÉ dency, with in ope disposition to buy,
ng harness makers, Albany.
3 that it is now in the hands of the:’ of a very strange ease by which the This is the valuation of
TriceS'Ttot quotably higher. Our
engrossing committee and ready for
Simpson & Devaney, furniture, '
little girl of S. F. Parker is effected after deducting e^emptionsfonffTne local market prices are
for wheat
the third reading.
Bee their ad. in another column.
and 4f to 50c for oats.
Capt, Stone, who victimized some in her speech. She came home from debteduesg.
school one evening about two weeks
Get your bill heads, letter heads
parties in this county in timber land ago and talkeq as freely as usual, ate The railroads pre assessed not in
TSarkot Report,
»nd statements printed at the P ress
the precincts that they run through,
Havp just received per Steamer Willamette Valley the Largest rej I Bui
frauds, etc., Ims been convicted by - her supper and went to bed as usual,
but at thé county seat. In a very Wisest.,,..,. Scio Q uotations
Selected Stock of
job office. We can suit you.
the U. S. court, and will in epuse» with nothing apparently the matter,
...........
jew years the 20 yearp; exemption Oats
J^Charley Warner and wife spent - quence sqbn ba a resident of Salem,
Flour...
ami the next morning she was una­ from taxation qf the property and Bi*an..wj.tr
•/ Sunday at his father’s in Albany,
Middlings.
Harnish, our popular photograph-» ble to speak above a whisper; She roadbed of the O.P.R.R, will expire Chop
a shd returned on Monday’s train,
..... .
cents per bus!
er, has completed the photographic still appeared in good health. The and we will then receive p revenue Potatotts...
lt%c£ ‘ àoz.
W/ A full line of ladies’ bleached ready pictures of our city schools, and can
Egg8...:j;,jr
ÍMsréO ‘ lb.
B utter.’......
case
excited
the
alarm
of
her
par
­
from
that
alone
of
upwards
of
$2,500
/made underwear at Devaney A Shel- well exhibit them with pride, ag the
Capes and Jackets ever brought to foe city of Scfo, fhey *i«o hay« an<|
12Xc¡‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
Ifains..... .
ents
and
a
physician
was
summoned
in taxes. The land grant for the Shonldepg.
SJ^O “ ••
keep constantly flauff a large stock of
/ ton’s. Something a little extra, work is well done ami very distinct,
10
If'
“
Bacon;
.....
.
but he was unable to detect any dis­ W. V- & C. M. wagon foad over the Lafd...L.,if-----
., 0 C If
/ Call and see them,
.... 7 to 10c
every pne being recognizable.
ease. The child is up playing about Cascades <ia Lebanon Is assessed at Dried Apples.......
,.., , »C
The handsomest lady of Scio says The personal notice “gone to Sa­ the house,but for nearly three weeks the county seat, all mortgages are * ‘ Prunes ....
...... 8c
Shoes. Crockery, Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, which tljey offer at prices
Chickens,
old
.......
4 00 > * doz
that Matthews & Washburn of Al­ lem” is very familiar to our ears Ijas not been abfo to speak aloud, not assessed in the precincts where “ •* young........
3 00 “ ‘
that defy competition. Bi^ijighest market price pa id for marketable pro*
.. 5’zi doz.
Ducks...................
bany carry the most complete line
<luce. Call and be convinced that they offer bargains in their line.
...7
‘
'
now-a-days. On Monday U.S. M-ay, The case is very mysterious and is the land is located, but are taken
of stoves and ranges and foe best
I2p per ft.
SSPOne door North of foe Bank, Scio, Oregon.
hard to understand by the physi­ from the records ot the county seat. Turkeyg..
A-
J-
Bilyeu,
S,
M.
Danfol,
W.
W
made line of tinware in the valley.
Now if all the foxes which would bp
Richardson, S, I, Shore and J, A. cians,
ALMA MORRIS,
The ugliest man in Linn county js Bilyeu went down to the above men
collected in the proposed Santiam
Mad. Lgg Ssara.
made handsome by the low prices t ion cd city.
county were placed fo her credit,
A lively time was created at foe
made by Matthews & Washburn, of
,md a great portion of Which can be
Albany, in hardware, stoves, tin­ It Is said that the hatred existing Minnesota hotel last Bunday by a seen by an examination Of the as­
between
cattle
and
sheep
men
|n
the
dog
with
the
rabies.
The
dog
had
ware and everything in their line,
ARTJST,
John Day country is liable to result been acting strangely for a day or sessment roll of IS90 were footed up,
Gatesville Is the center of a small seriously.
Several sheep camps two, anfl Sunday exhibited a clear they would amount tn between $18,- Is again ip the city and will en­
sized coal excitement. Don Smith is have been burned and sheep men case of hydrophobia, frothing at the 000 and $20,000 at rtn J8 mill levy, large your picture for you. He will
the owner of part of the land. This are guarding their belongings with mouth and biting viciously every after (Joduetlng exempflonsand in- spare no pains in doing his work so
that it may compare favorably with
debledness.
has been brewing for several months, Winchester rifles,
thing within reach. The guests
the highest accomplishments in the
Some fair looking coal has been The Eastern Washington hospital made lively work getting out of his Mr. H. 8. Williams has made a fields of art,
taken out, but the main vein has for the insane is expected to be way until finally lie was killed, He statement which is go >d so far as it
AND BUILDERS
not been found.
ready for the reception of patients bit through one man’s boot, but did goes, but let Mr. Williams add to his — CARPENTERS
Contractors or anyone wanting
Twenty years experience enable in about thirty days. The commis­ not bite into the flesh.-—Eugene ■ statement mortgages, non-resident anything in the hardware line, will
property owneis, railroads and land do well to call on Stewart & Sox be­
Matthews & Washburn of Albany to sioners ask the legislature for $140,- Register.
grants in the five precincts which he fore purchasing elsewhere. They
buy closbr and sell cheaper fo hard­ 000 to complete the improvements
attempts
to give the exact figures of have nearly everything in the line
Want
an
Investigation.
ware, stoves and tinware than al- and for current expenses for 1891-92-
In Lînn pounly for yog to select trop. Their goods are
taxes collected and fie will find that of builders’ hard ware,and a magnifi­
At
an
open
meeting
held
in
Salem
host any dealer in the valley. The
cent stock of fine tool®.
Butchers of Pendleton are com­
Jd«a is quality, not quantity, for the plaining of the lack of mutton to be at Granger hall last Thursday, at­ the footings will amount to a great
tended by representative grangers deal more than $11,149,53,
mofey.
had in that section,the supply being
rbe Scientific American, referred exhausted. There are plenty of from Linn, Washington, Polk and Now as regards the property out­
_tqJn another column under foe sheep in foe country but they are in Marion counties, a resolution was side of the five precincts located
’"biding of “Patents,” is the v«ry the hands of wool growers. Mutton unanimously adopted opposing the within the limits of the proposed
SCIO, OREGON.
1st publication in this country for sheep, therefore, command quite a appropriation-of any publie money Santiam county: In Lebanon pre»
ci
net
we
are
i
h
for
tax-
for
the
state
agricultural
college
un
­
And the Rest is always the CHEAPEST,
|®*TR¥ THEM,
/lose interested in science, engi­ fancy price.
collector of Linn county that he col­ SIMPSON & DEVANEY
til
the
title
to
the
land
occupied
by
neering, mechanics, inventions, etc,
A correspondent writing from the college is secured to the state. A lected over $1000 fo taxes on foe
ZA copy of the Scientific American Blitzen, Harney county, says the
may be seen at this office, where 1 weather is fine in that locality, and resolution was also adopted demand­ north side of the South Santiam
ing a most thorough investigation of river. In Waterloo preoinct the
subscriptions will be received,
that there has been no snow this 1 the manner in which money hereto­ map of Linn county plainly shows
The mineral Paint company of winter. The roads are dusty, and fore a ppropriated has been expend- that two-thirds of the territory of
this city received last Monday one ! people have plowed all the time.
said precinct Is located on the north
ed,
of the Willford double rolls for use ! Stock of all kinds is fat and hay is
side of the South Santiam river.
Letter Liat.
—-DEALERS IN-
in grinding their paint. They - ex­ ■ plenty at $3 and $4 per ton.
In Liberty precinct the map also
Scio Ore., Feb. 1,1890.
pect to receive a flour packer in a
shows
that
there
is
sewrsd
square
few days, for the purpose of packing M. G. Munley, of Portland, for­ List of letters remaining in the miles on the north side of said river,
their paint in barrels. The prepa­ merly editor of the Catholic Senti­ office to date. Persons calling will In Sweet Home precinct there is
ration of this paint is exactly the nel, was in this city Tuesday night. please say advertised: Crabtree G, over one-half of the territory on the
same process as that of mak tag flour He is traveling about in a quiet Furman N P, Grubb A W, Miller north side of said river.
manner, with no avowed purpose Ellen, Mitchell G, Naile Joshua,
CHILLED AND JAY
as to grinding, bolting, etc.
but to see the different sections of Paine Ellen, Palmer P P, Serfling From these facts does Mr. Wil­
There is no danger of a cold re­
EYE SEE
liams
still
presume
to
state
that
sulting in pneumonia, when Cham­ the stale. He expressed himself as Wm, Vaughn O, Wade Wm, Wil­ there is only about $2,000 in taxes to
being well pleased with our locality. son Wm.
PifSYS,
SUMÍ» SO
berlain’s Cough Remedy Is used as
be credited to these four precincts?
Three more clalmswere filed with
J. S. MORRIS, P. M.
directed “for a severe cold.” It ef­
The assessment roll of 1890 filed with
SCOTCH, EVANS STEEL TUBU­
the secretary df state, a copy of BEB R06M SETS.
fectually counteracts and arrests any the county clerk of Marlon county
LAR LEVER AND KEY-
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmge's New “Life which is now in the possession of F.
on
Saturday
last.
The
aggregate
of
tendency of a cold to result in pneu­
STONE DISC
of Christ."
the
twenty
suits
against
the
South
­
M. Daniel and R. Shelton, is not a
monia. The fact was fully proven
in thousands of cases during the ep­ ern Pacific company amounts to over A book which is sure to have complete list of all the taxable prop­
idemic of influenza last winter. For $280,000 now,and half the claims are great popularity and immense sale, erty within the limits of the said
not yet filed or settled. The twenty both because of its interesting style Santiam county,'but contains suffi­
sale by J. S. Morris, druggisi.
suits now filed will be all that will and its superb illustrations,is “From cient to satisfy any reasonable man
Excitement runs high in Albany
come up in the February term of Manger to Throne,” a new life of that Mr. Williams’ figures are very
■over the quantity of stoves and
circuit court, as Saturday was the Christ and a history of Palestine and short in regard to the amount of
ranges that Matthews & Wasfiburn
Oshkosh Spring Wagons, New Market End Spring Top Buggies, Parry
last day for service of papers for that its people, including Dr. Talmage’s taxes within said territory. This is
are selling. It is all caused by their
Carts, and everything carried by the old and reliable firm of Staver
term.
a
statement
of
facts
in
which
all
account of his famous journey to,
handling only the best makes of
& Walker. ^"‘Send for catalogue and price list.
A majority of the people of Alba­ through and’from the Christ-land. voters and taxpayers aré interested.
goods, and never recommending any
M any C itizens .
tiling but the best quality. Thelow- ny and 700 voters of the Forks of the The work,which is splendidly print­
est priced goods are not always the Santiam are in farvor of dividing the ed, contains nearly 700 large sized
School Zistriot No. ifi.
cheapest, and their long experience county. As large a majority as this pages, 9x11 inches. It is illustrated
teaches them what to buy and rec­ should rule. They are at least enti­ with more than 400 grand illustra­
S tayton , Or., Feb. 3, 1891.
tled to a hearing. The right of peti tions, among which are accurate In Mr. H.J3. Williams’ communi­
ommend.
The Oregonian has the largest .cir­ lion should not be denied by a refu­ copies of nearly 200 of the famous cation to the Albany. Ddmocrat lie
culation of any daily, Sunday or\- sal
‘ to introduce the bill, even if it paintings of the old masters, which seems to be greatly interested in the
to be introduced by an outside have sodong enriched the galleries welfare of the school children of the
weekly paper west of the Rocky (has
j
Mountains, and in order to further member. The measure is now be­ and cathedrals of Europe, but were forks of the Santiam. Mr. Wil
increase its circulation they have fore the legislature, and it should never before published in America. Hams’ affection was AggfT^Triv'gfor
He treats the story of the Savior the children iirt-hj^wcanty when he
selected with, great care a large list pass.—Herald.
of valuable books and other useful The tramps who have been ‘camp­ with great reverence, with unex served as district clerk of the above
articles and are offering them as ed just outside of Salem are making pected tenderness, there being no district, as the records thereof will
premiums to each hew subscriber to things lively for the citizens. Sat­ straining for effect. The work is a show him in a different light. If
any of its several issues for yearly urday night G. C. Given was held history, and in no way sectarian, Mr. Williams desifes anything fur­
subscriptions.
The
Oregonian up by two of them, but- managed to and is therefore one which every ther shown in this matter, please
should be in every household. Send make his escape before being robbed Christian may read with advan­ say so by communicating with the
Albany Democrat.
V otek .
for premium list to the Oregonian Sunday night the residence of Mr. tage.
Publishing Co., Portland, Oregon.
Lovelock was entered and ransacked It will do good, instruct and en­
Secret Societies.
Immediate, harmless—Preston’s
There is no doubt about oil being . from top to bottom. The city tnar- tertain—three things so few writers
accomplish
in
a
single
volume.
.
shal
found
about
thirty
men
in
an
at Hubbard, says the Woodburn In­
“Hed-Ake.”
K.
of
P.
—
Leonid
is
Lodge
No.
36,
In speaking of the work, the New meets every Tuesday night at Ma­
dependent. When water is pumped I old slaughter house near the rall-
AMMUNITION—We carry^a nice
out of the Well on. the place of Mr. , road depot. He has ordered them York Herald predicts a sale of a sonic hall. Sqjoiinihig Knights are line of shot, powder, loaded shells,
million copies for the first year. The cordially invited to be present.
cartridges, etc., ami will sell at rea­
Mills the oil can be plainly seen on i tc uacate.
E. O. 11YDE, C. C.
sonable figures. Don’t forget us
the stream that comes from the A delightful love-story, full of book will be sold only by subscrip­
T. L. DüöäER, K* <>f ft- & 8.
you cóme to lay in your win­
pump. . Oil can be scooped off the top passion and intfigUes and written in tion and agents are wanted,io whom I. O. O. F.—Dlenloff Lodge No. 54, when
ter supply of ammunition to protect
of the water, and Thursday night Laura Jean Libbey’s best vein, en­ liberal terms are offered.
J. C. Simpson, N. G. Meets Wed­ jTour ranch frotó the inroads of that
they struck another and better lead titled, “Ulmont Ulvesford,” begins The well known and enterprising nesday evenings at 8 o’clock.
ring-necked immigrant. Stewart A
’
publishers,
the
Pacific
Publishing
A. F. & A. M.-“Scio Lodge No. 39, Sox.
farther up the creek,from which the in this week's New York Family
Co., Ainsworth Block, 3d and Oak I. N. Griffin, Alastef. Meets each
IRON AND STEEL—Stewart A
oil pours out in a stream. Indica­ Story Paper. It is a splendid story,
Saturday on or before the full moon Sox have a verv large stock of band,
tions of oil have been, found east of and will be eagerly read by the thou­ ’ Sts:, Portland, Or.,’ are the sole in each month.
strap, common and Norway iron; al­
Gervais, and around Woodburn. sands of admirers of the charming agents for the Pacific coast.
We call attention to their ad. in A. O. U. W.-—Selo Lodge No. 36, so machine, tool, pick and plow
Two miles:south of Salem, on the bot­ and versatile young -authoress of ’
N.
Crabtree,
M.
W.,
meets
on
the
1st
steel.
and 2d Mondays In each month.
tom road leading to Hall’s ferry, “Miss Middleton’s LoVer.” Our another column.
where.»-small stream runs through ■ readers should not fail to buy a copy The “Forks” is very dear to the
Immediate relief by using Pres­
t he place of Mr. Rennie, oil has been of this week’s Family Story paper, hearts of seme parties over in Alba­ CHURNS—We keep nothing but ton’s “Hed* Ako.”
tlie famous barrel churn. There is
discovered. It spurts up to the top so that they can read the opening ny now-a-days. Strange how some nothing so good,and no one can beat BUGGIES AND WAGONS—Wt,
of the water from the bed of the chapters of “Ulmont Ulvesford” by people will hang to expensive^?) us on prices. Stewart & Sox, Al­ have a nice line and can give yon
Laura Jean Libbey.
creek
bany.
good satisfaction., Stewart &Sox.
luxuries.
S. M,
DANIEL’S
aasb Star®.
FUR^hin^.
Dry
CELEBRATED BROWNSVILLE
WOOLEN GOODS,
NEW GOODS!
DEVANEY
&
SHELTON,
floods)
HIBLER & Co.,
BEST!
Wish to announce
to the public that
we now have on hand
and are constantly
receiving at our
place of business, a
fine line of Furni­
ture, Bedding,* Etc.
I We have some very
handsome
center tables, stands
rockers, dining ta­
bles, chairs and in
fact everything that
is kept in a first-class
furniture establish -
ment, which we will
sell at
imp&smew i
I. CASE
BARROWS.
Studebaker Oregon Wagons,
ALBANY FRIGES.
We want vour cus
tom, and if you will
call and examine our!
stock we will con
vince you that we
will do and are doing
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
just what we adver
tise.
Everything that is required in the Cloth­
ing line. We keep none but the Latest
Styles, purchased direct from the fac­
tories for cash. If you require anything
in this line, you will find the best as­
sortment and the Lowest Prices at th s
old reliable house. Courteous clerks
always in attendance
L. E. BLAIN.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.