had over there lately.' To control
tiiis element the city fathers have
passed a “curfew” ordinance which
prohibits all boys from being on the
THURSDAY, ' APRIL 23, 1801. streets after 9 p. m.
Buy your shoes of S. M. Daniel,
THE CITS’ OFjEICIALS :
Dr. Hyde and M. V. Bilyeu were
MAYOR.............. ■.............-A. J. JOHNSON.
RECORDER................ .....................JO AN C (JRL in Salem last Friday.
TREASURER........................................... O. S. MAY
S. M. Daniel returned from a trip
MARSHAL...................................... W H. RAMSEY
....... II. SHELTON. •to-Pojilahd last Friday.
....W. BRENNER...
■ GEO. DEVANEY
II. A. Leininger, D. D. 8., dentist,
...GEO. MORROW.
COUNCILMEN
...T. W. DILLEY. Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth
............ E.O IIYDE
........ J. C. SIMPSON without plates a specialty. All work
City Council meets on the first Thursday in warranted.
each month.
While in Albany,call on Overman
& Hunter for harness and saddles.
LOCAL BREYITIESJ
They have a splendid stock of both
light and heavy harness.
Subscribe, for the P ress .
Tire Chicago election muddle is nt
O. S. May, insuraceagejnt.
last straightened out. Hempstead
A J. Houston went to Portland on Washburne, republican candidate, is
Tuesday.
■ieeted by about 1,0')0 plurality.
J. L. Miller, notary public and
S. M. Daniels has just received a
conveyancer.
large invoice of spring and summer
F. M. French, jeweler, Albany, goods. It will be to your interest to
call and examine his stock and prices
keeps railroad time.
Let everybody attend thé band before purchasing elsewhere;.
Ramsey & Gilesliavejnsf received
concert Saturday night.
Mrs. P. 0. Smith went up to Mill a line of liaby buggies, to' .which
they especially invite the isttenfion
City Tuesday on a business trip.
of young married peopih; or iiriy ttedy
If you want cheap goods go to A. else who nuiy desire to inspect
J, Houston and you will find them
Sow Ke Flayea Evo...
Dgâieàtéty Ceremonies.
S
We heard ti story on the‘streets
When wanting cemetery work, go
The dedication of their splendid
new hall in the Baltimore block, Al Monday that is a good joke upo:i a to E. VV. Ache-on A- ( <>., who are
bany, last Thursday night,by Laurel number of our citizens, which is al prepared to furnish ail kind
Lodge No. 7 K. of P. of that city, most too good to be kept secret. est priée» for first class wo K
was a splendid affair. The ceremo Several years ago, Mr. J, R. Ged Portland cement walls for e
nies were under the management of des, who was at that time a resident cemetery lots are the finest yet put
the Grand Lodge of Oregon K. of P. of this city joined the I. O. O. F. In upon tlie market, and are furnished
of whom A. A. Cleveland-of Astoria order to enliven tiih occasion an ex at about half tlie cost.of stone. Call
is grand chancellor^ and who at the tra degree was conferred upon him, nul see our heaui iful Barre <£ Wes
Í ilh ailii see iiiem.
close of the impressive ceremonies known as the 5th or “equal rights” terly granites and best -grades of
degree.
Mr.
Geddys
made
the
re
HIBLEB,SHORE Æ HOLDREDGE i
Vermont iisarble. Offices at Albany,
gave a splendid address illustrative
of the objects and arms of the order. mark that he would play even at E ugêné a it d Ro.scbu rg.
[S c'CCU-ISSO RS Tí)]
Very respectfully yours,
Visiting Knights from Portland, ‘-some future time. Years passed
E. W. AC hi - kson & Co,-
Coivallis, Scio, Eugene, Salem and away before the opportunity wai
Brownsville, numbering nearly on** presented to do so. During the pas’
A few days ago-while sitting in
hundred, were present and heartily year he has held the position oi
Elder
Bros, drug store at Tingley■,
enjoyed the exercises, especially the teacher for the government upon
Iowa, Sir. T, L. Dyer, a well known
supper that- was given under the the UmatiHa Indian reservation,
auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society fhe government requires that all citizen, came in and asked for some
at the armory hall later in the even Indian children “nail be given Eng thing for a severe cold which he
had. Mr. Elder took down a bottle
ing. After the dedicatory cercmo lish names. These names are re-, of Chiunberlain’s Cough Remedy
nies were over, an excellent pro corded and become a p.iit of the his md said: “Here issoinething I cap,
gramme of music, recitalions and torical data kept by Uncle Sam in
speeches was had that were heartily the Indian bureau. The memory c. recomtnen'i. It commands a large
enjoyed by the largo audience pres the “equal rights” still lingering it «lie and gives genuine satisfaction,
ent. *Supper was then announced, the breast of Mr. Geddys, the fol It is an excellent preparation and
arid everybody repaired to the arm iowing names appeared upon hi) cheap.” Mr. Dyer purchased a bot
tle, and the next day when we,saw
ory hall. Here was found a dining daily roll call and were responded -t<
hall sufficiently large for 850 persons by “little Injuns:” J. S. Morris, P. him he was much Letter,and tlieday
following appeared to be entirely
Iodine at one time. Every body O. Smith, Dr. HydeJRiley Shelton, restored. This is a specimen of the
seemed to enjoy tliemsi Ives well in J. C. John sob, and se,MeralA«hsys we effectiveness of this preparation.-T—
this part of the evening’s entertain fail to re
IN—
Des Moines Mail and Times. J.
ment. After the supper was over
y Morris, druggist, tells the above
l I ..I I .RWLL. '■■■■ ,
Osoj
Weather
©jllstin.
nearly all ef the Knights returned
Shaving has been reduced to fif If the O. P. would construct some to tlie hall, and spent the remaining The temperature during the week mentioned remedy.
sort
of
a
depot
building
at
Munkers
teen cents at Linch & Thomas’ bar
For anything you want insured,
for the protection of passengers and portion of the night in speecnes,rec has ranged rrmn 40 to 75 degrees.
ber shop in this city.
freight from the storms, they would itations, and social conversation. Showers occurred 6:1 several days, call on O. S. May. That rttr load of
We are glad to learn that Mr.Sam- earn the everlasting gratitude of The Albany boys were voted to be being twice accompanied, by thun oats you are going to ship to San
■ALSO THE
uel Ewing of near McMinnville is people hereabouts.
Mie best of entertainers, and every der. The wind s have been light and Francisco can be insured for a small
now recovering from his late dan
unount,
as
can
your
grain
in
ware'
1
one expressed themselves as having variable. No frosts Jiave been re
The'Sunday Telescope,issued from had a tip top time.
gerous illness.
ported.
house or your house and barn. It
the office of U. W. Watts, job printer The new hall deserves special
A marked growth in all vegeta pays to insure.
Rev. Hanleiter of. the M.E.church
Albany, is the latest candidate for notice. Laurel Lodge has leased the tion during the week has been re
South is conducting a series of revi
Estray NctlQs..
public favor, It is a 4 column folio rooms for a peirod of ten years. ported. Fall wheat has had rapii
val meetings at the M. E. church in
sheet
devoted
to
local
matter
and
About
Aug.
1,1890, there came to
this city this week.
They have had the ceilings frescoed growth. Early sown spring w-heii- my place, 11 miles
east of Scio, in
—CONSISTING OF-
society happenings.
is
above
the
ground
and
growing
re
;
in
the
highest
style
of
art,
with
K.
Jordan valley, 2 horses described as ■
M. V. Bilyen a few days ago sold
O. E. Holdredge, of the firm of of P. emblems intermixed with ’he markably well. Oats are healthy, follows; 1 sorrel horse, star in face, 1
bis mining interests in the Santiam
Hibler, Shore & Holdredge, arrived-
branded on left shoulder, but noti MEN'S, YOaTHS’ AND BOYS' CB0TH1NG,
district to some Salem parties, re in this city Monday evening. He frescoeing. The furniture, carpet, and equals wheat in growth. Sprin*. distinguishable,
probably 6 or 7years!
seeding
has
been
raphlly
pushed
etc. are elegant. The hall with
rimmels, etc. Highest mar’.'.et price paid for prom’e«.
ceiving for it $1,000 cash.
old, about 15 hands high, will weigh i GUI Blankets,
brings his family, household gods, the frescoeing, carpets, drapery anti md good progress lias been made. about
and see me. In Bilyeu’s brick.
'
S. M. DANIEL,
900 pounds. 1 bay horse,white i
Mr. J.R. Geddys,of Mill C t /,wl o etc., and will become a permanent furniture is lhe equal if not the su The acreage genefiilly has been
saxo;
-
-
-
-
oxsa-os?.:
face,
branded
on
left
hip
with
circle
i
was formerly a resident of this city, resident of our city.
perior of any other lodge roomin’ largely increased. Fruit trees an with cross enclosed, is probably 10
was on our streets Monday shaking A’lively fight occurred in Eugene
ail blooming and leafing- Fruit years old and apparently quite vic
the state.
ious, will weigh about 900. .The
hands with old acquaintances.
last week between a set of train
prospects were never better. Gar above horses have been at my place
Terribly if True.
Mel Shelton of this city is quite hands and a gang of tramps. The
dens are coming on, early sown seed all winter. The owner can have
sick with an attack of la grippe. G. tramps had broken into a freight car Complaint was ina.de last week be showing above the ground. Hops them by paying for their keep and
W. Taylor is also reported to be and stolen a case of wine, but were fore Justice Humphrey, of Albany, are being trained and are growing the publication of this notice.
T. H. T homas , Jordan P. O,
down with tlie same complaint.
finally captured by the train hands against Elias Maxwell, an old farm rapidly.
er
who
lives
between
Albany
and
Sheep ai’criti fine condition; shear
Brownsville clothing is the best, and lodged in jail.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill.,
the South Santiam river, by his
and S. M. Daniel received this week
The 2nd quarterly meeting of the daughter, Abbie, that if true makes ing has commenced and will be ii was troubled with rheumatism and
m
direct from the factory $1,000 worth M. E. church will be held in Scio oh one’s blood run cold. The daughter full blast by next week. Lambiiff tried a number of different remedies
has
been
remarkably
successful
Thi
of these goods, and will sell them at next Saturday and Sunday, April 25 who is now 17 years old, alleges that
but says none of them seemed to do
extremely low figures. Call and see and 26. Services will commence by her father has been criminally inti increase will be from 90 to 100 pe: him any good; but finally he got
them.
preaching by the presiding elder, mate with her, and that this intima cent. The range is good and stock hold of one that speedily cured him.”
O
A. J. Houston said when he first Rev. F. P. Wilson, at 2 o’clock p.m. cy has extended over a period of five is generally reported to be doin', He was much pleased with it, and
felt sure that others similarly afflict
opened business he was going to Saturday. * Services also Saturday years. Maxwell, who must now to well.
ed would like to know what the
compete with Albany, and he is evening, and on Sunday morning 80 years old or over, was arrested
A Meritorious Testimonial. .
doing just what he said he would. and evening.
remedy
was that cured him. He
and brought before Justice Hum A few days ago we met Mr. W.M
We have tested him and know what
President Harrison will pas< phrey, when he waived examina Phillips Jun. and in conversing will, states for the benefit of the public
that it is called Chamberlain’s Pain
we are talking.about.
through Albany on Tuesday, May 5. tion and his bonds were placed at
him he voluntarily made the foiiow
C itizen .
It is understood that he will stop but $1,000. Maxwell furnished bonds ing statement which we publish at Balm, It is for sale here at 50 cent»
eo
evaney
Billy Brenner is the proud posses a few minutes. Albany has appoint and was gi ven his liberty in the af his request: “About^en years age per bottle by our druggist, J. S.
SiK C-essor to DeVimey ■<& gheiton.
sor of twins; or rather we should say ed a committee consisting of J W, ternoon and we noticed him starting my wife hec.iii^ji^&j^-ff^ with 1 Morris.
hfs family cow is. Billy is mad. He Cusick. L Flinn, W C Tweedale, J for his home shortly afterward, ac weakness, that at times gave her The best ladies’ fine kid shoe in
savs the old fool couldn’t exert her R Whitney, LU Biain, M Stern companied by his wife. The accu great trouble, and prevented her the market is the Hazel Kirk. For
self when cattle were a good price, berg, Dr J'ones, G F Simpson and A sation is a terrible one, and. if true, from looking after her household sale by S, M. Daniel.
but now that they are not worth Hack’enian, who will serve as a re such an unnatural father merits the duties, nevertheless she was under
Grain MarkGt. .
ffiucli slTcrjust wants to show wliat ception committee and manage- most severe punishment. Hanging the care of several physicians. Her
things generally while the president is too good for such «"monster.
she can do.
health gradually grew worse, and for Our Albany correspondent sends
us the following,
the past six months, until quite - re
J. C. Bilyeu, of Brownsville, was is in Linn county’s capital.
A lbany , Ore., April 21,1891.
A
Word,
of
Waraiag.
cently, she has been entirely unable
reported to be dangerously ill at his
BAND EJTTEE/TAISTMENT.
E d . P ress .
There
is
an
element
in
our
town,
------- DEALERS IN---- —'
to
do
her
household
work.
Five
home iu that city a few days ago.
1 he wheat market is booming. 82
The Scio Trombone Band will give boys we presun e. who indulge in the weeks ago, Dr. Ahlborn commenced
His brother, Lee Bilyeu, went up to
cents is tlie price to-day, with every
use of the bean shooter, using shot
that city last Sunday to stay with an entertainment at the city hall 011 and small bullets in place of beans. treating her. She conimenced get indication of its going to higher fig-
next
Saturday
evening,the
proceeds,
ting better from the beginning of ires in short order. Advices fi’om
hini for a few days. Later—Since
This shooting has been complained his treatment, and at the present San Francisco state that all the ton
writing the above it is learned that to go towards purchasing uniforms
for the band. As the object for of by one or two shows that were in time her health is better than it has nage in port and to arrive for fhe
Mr. Bilyeu is much better.
next 60 days, aggregating some 84,-
which the entertainment is given is town lately, and twice it lias occur
CHILLED AND JAY
Mrs. Lou Osterhoudt, one of the meritdrious, everybody should at red at the Salvation Army. Now, oeen at any time during the past 000 tons, is engaged and more want
ed by shippers. Buyers in San Fran
ten
years.
White'
I
do
not
regard
EYE SEE
best dressmakers in Albany,and who tend. The price of admission is 25 boys, this is wrong and may result
ate wild,and some enthusiastic
1er as being completely cured, she cisco
for several months on account of ill. cents. Following is the
ones
predict
that
wheat
.
will
reach
sums MB TO PL®¥I.
in a-severe injury to some one; be- is so far recovered as to be able to
$2 per cental before it receives any
health.has not been doing anything
•ffdes it will surely get .you into look after her household duties with set back. The markets to-day were
programme :
in that line, has resumed business
VANS STEEL TUBU
trouble if it is continued. If you are >ut undue fatigue. Iler appetite is excited and higher, cargoes on pas
again, and can be found at her resi Music—Scio Trombone Bund.
>iND KEY
sage
scoring
;
n
advance
of
9d.
per
displeased
with
any
organization,
Opening Address—;O. S. May.
good and I deem her well on the
dence just north of the S. P. railroad
DISC
Quartette—Come Let Us Sing,
bear in mind you are not compelled road of complete recovery. I make qr. since last Saturday.
switch on First street in Albany.
Recitation—Mark Peery.
to attend its meetings, and if you this statement not for thé purpose
Those who patronize her are sure to Solo—Lillie Logan.
Market Seport.
Instrumental Duet—Julia Fickiin are detected in what you may con of simply getting my name in pub-
be suited.
sider a harmless mischief, the law lie print but for the purpose t-hat
Scio Q uotations
and Grace Gill.
J. R. Geddys has been employed Essay—Laura Myers.
Wheat, 80 cts. per bu.
will be against you and will assured others who may be suffering simi-
Oats,
48 ”
Music—Scio Trombone Band.
as principal of the Scio public School
ly cause you to pay a fine should you -.tirly may be benefited by it.
Flour $500
” bbl.
for the ensuing school year, his la Dialogue—
be
brought
before
it.
If
you
can
’
t
Bran ”16 00
“ton,
Recitation—Mrs. Sigmond.
bors commencing/ next September.
<«
be
civil,
stay
at
home,
and
then
you
Fo?
tag
Ssasfft
of
SuSai
’
ing
Humanity
Middlings 21
Instrumental Duet—Mrs. Jones
Mr. Geddys’ well known ability and and H. Queener.
Chop, $25 per ■ ton.
Scio, Or., April 21, 1891.
Will not disgrace a civilized commu
40c per
|
Character Song—O. B. Cyrus.
bu.
nity.
tact in Wie school room secured him
For the benefit of those suffering Potatoes,
Reading—J. S. Morris.
Eggs. i,löc per doz.
the position at this early date.' An
■is I have, I wish to make a fevv
Butte
Song and Chorus—O. B. and Janie
----
ter, 2-5@20c per lb.
The Presidential Party.
effort will now be made to consoli Cyrus.
Hanis,
lie per lb.
simple
statements.
For
a
number
of
Under the present arrangements,
t GILES.
VV. H. RAMSEY
date the two districts so that a first- Instrumental Music—Lillie Logan
Shoulders. 7Jc per lb.
yearns
I
have
been
suffering
from
says the Albany Democrat, Presi
Bacon, 9c per lb.
Recitation—A- W. Hagey.
class graued school can be estab-
Quartette—H uhters’ Chorus.
dent Harrison and party will arriv- troubles peculiar to my? sex, and of Lard, 10c per lb.
lished.
Song—T. W. Dilley.
Chickens, 500 per doz.
m Portland at noon on Tuesday,Mas ten so bad as to prevent me from do
Music—Scio Trombone Band.
The I. O. O. F. of Lebanon will
5th, and hence will probably pass .ng any work whatever. My suffer
Farce—Which Will He Marry?
give an anniversary entertainment
through Albany in the morning of ing at times were terrible, and life a
.¡it the picnic grounds hear that city Music—Scio Trombone Band.
that day. It is not often that we burden; but I am hayny to state that
to morrow’. After the anniversary
—AGENT FOR—■
A Lucky Girl.
have an opportunity to see an acting (luring the past ^w^ggks I have
»—SCIO, 03., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF----
ceremonies they wili have an ora A youtig lady of Portland, one of
president of the U. S., R. B Hayes been so rapid!y'-.recm^ffmg that now The London and Liverpool and
tion by Hon. M. C. George, and sev the typewriters in Slaver Walk
Globe
(the
largest
Insurance
Co.
in
being the only one so far at this city, I am aliiiost perfectly well and can in the world) and the Commercial
eral recitations interspersed by mu er’s establishment, struck a bonanza
hence Albany people will turn out do all of my own work easily, all of Insurance Co. of California.
sic bjr the band - and vocal talent. the ether day when she located and
en masse, and an effort will be madt which I owe to Dr. Ahlborn, of this Will take risks on all kinds of in
After dinner toasts and responses purchased from the state some school to have the party stop a short time
city. To all who are afflicted in tiffs surance, including merchandise and
v^ii be the order.. A good time is land in Linn county, seven mites
at Albany. It is probable they will manner I would say, try his treat grain in transit, at reasonable rates.
promised and a cordial invitation is from Crawfordsville. She paid.three
obtain their breakfast here, when
g@"Office at the Scio Bank. “W
extended to' everybody to be pres dollars per acre for a number of,acres the popular host and hostess of the ment and becured. Yotir.s sincerely,
M
rs . L ee B ilyeu .
Please call and get pnces before purchasing
ent.
. '
of it and when the land located came depot hotel wili have tin opportunity
Abtsntiba.
D. D. Dayton, superintendent of to be looked up it was found to con tc show the Washingtonians wha;
Is&where.
We saw a local in the Scio P ress
tiie paint mills in. .this city, whose sist of a fine farm in a peifect state can be done in Oregon in this line.
>f last week, Stating that Mr. A. J.
rt'sidenee is in Salem, was 'awakened- of cultivation. It was all cleared
Scio Fire Department.
Houston was going to stop our peo
-HÊ
Leg Amputated '
at his home last Saturday morning and bad been cultivated for years,
,0. S. May.
Chief Engineer......
by his room, being filled-with smoke. i;nd w/ts always supposed to ¡save Mr. Mulkey, who was so badly in ple from going away from home to
R. Shelton.
Assistant Engineer.
Upon getting up lie ascertained that been p.srt of the donation land claim jured at Henness’ saw mill some do their trading,ami we m e inclined
the fir;1 was in the kitchen. The of. Harvey Fields. The young lady time ago in havingff'iis leg literally to believe the statement, for he is
Acknowledged to be the best in
H ook & L adder C o . No. 1.
alarm was given and the neighbors has been offered twenty dollars per ripped open by the saw, anti who has receiving goods nearly every day, he world. An entirely new princi
President............ G. W. llu sii.i 1 r.
in the immediate vjcinity respond acre for tier land.—Salem States been under the care of physicians at and his prices are the lowest we ple of washing clothes. The heavi
Secretary...................... N.
’0
Mehama since that time, has we have found in Scio. We wish such est of clothing to the most delicate
ing quickly, the fire was subdued. man.
washed with equal ease with
Treasurer................ G. W. M :
learn, n< t been doing very well an undertaking the best of success. ■|:u*e
The house was damaged from $150
out injury to the fabric. Come anff
Foreman................... Geo. Shelter
Last week the limb was amputatec. It is something that has long been get one and try it- and then you wili
to $200, fully covered by insurance.
Business Change.
Ast........................... M. M. Peer;
by
Drs.
Hili
of
Albany
and
Kitchen
be sure to buy. For sale by
needed. Success to you Jack.
Delegates: J. R. Gill, G. W. Mu-
The piano that stood against the wali
The firm of Devaney .& Slielton
row, G. W. Hunsaker, W. M. Al
R eader .
in an adjoining room was badly dam have dissolved partnership, Mr. of Ötayton.
bott, M. E. Bilyeu.
aged. •
D?v:iney ref lining the bii-dness .at
For Sale or Exchange.
Overman & Hunter successors to
H sse C ompany N o . 1.
Scio.
Oregon.
Albany has many enviable posses t fe old stand where he offers goo s A good truck and dray business in Thompson & Overman, harness and
President
.......... ........... Jacx Bilyeu.
g made by John R
sion’s and is rapidly becoming a met iit coArfo;- t'm ne>t tfrirty days. Mr. alive town. Will be sold or ex saddlery, Albany.
Secretary........,:.............. Frank Gill.
Treasurer.....................T. W. Dilley,
ropolitan city. Among her posses Shelton h.is purch is-ad thi Farmeis changed for 1 small farm. Filing
Foreman...................Sam Shores*
sions that are not desirable, howev H /tel and will take charge of the health of the proprietor necessitates
Assistant.................. Allie Ewing.
er, are a couple of bands of hoodlums •viri Miy. ist.- Mr. William Bilyeu the. change. This is a good bargain
Delegates—Will Brenner, R. Shel
who are suspicioned as being the will remove to his private residence fora live iiian. J^tiqtiire at this
ton, Aichle Johnson, S. I. Shores,
Frank Macfc
cause of a number of fires they have on tlie south side at (he same time. office.
Dry
Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing
Goods, (groceries, Boots and Shoes,
CELEBRATED BROWSVILLE
WOOLEN GOODS.
AT COST!
j‘ I offer inv on-1
.tire stock of goods,’’
with the exception ot
large line of spring
H ^uits,
o
COST
O AT
H for cash for the next O’
I H
<! thirty days,
mean business.
Q . M. D
,-
Î1SOO TV
.»ojcoifaw
J I. CASE
ROB’ J.
S.
Wrt,
RAMSEY
GILES,
FURNITURE!
&
SIWIWI,