Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, May 07, 1891, Image 2

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    IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY
T. L. DUGGER,
IN THE CITY CI-
SCIO,
L.INN CO.,
O5SÉGON.
many years ago, arrived in Portland Seattle, Mrs. Jno. B. Slater of Col-
last Wednesday from New London, vilie, Mrs. C. C. Hackleman and
Conn., his present home* He came Mrs. R. N* Wright- of Lebanon, and
on business and will remain about- a an unmarried daughter, Ora. Mrs*
I Ballard was a prominent member of
mouth
tlie Methodist Episcopal ehntch*
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS*
¿MS THE BEST-
COBBESEOÑDEETCE*
OREGON DEVELOPMENT GO’S STEAMERS
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST
Sheriff Moss, of Josephine coufity,
Accommodationsunsurpnssed for
fórinn^»safety. Kai'csawd freigTits via Yaquina and
P rovidence , May 2*
the Oregon. Development Co’s steamships muli less tinnì by any oilier route uecwieca a I
is
seriously
ill.
TJEKMS :
points in.tiie 'VV’illamettc Valley and
Fran ci *o.
i®as»éng’vr TraBWM (Fxeepi fe'«in<5ays.)
Measles are epidemic iii Snoho­ ED. PREss.
Per annum, invariably in advance
$2 00
Leave Yaqtiinà at 6:45 a i m .
Leave Corvallis at 10:30 a
'
’ ' ’ ' ' ”
j
.
bix months,
“
" u
Leave Albany at 1:00.I*. M,
Leave Corvallis id 1:‘O :•». ?r.
1 00
mish* Wash., arid piibiic schools are We appreciate this shriny May
Mixed—Ly-, Albany, 1,45 p lit.
. Mtinker. 2;3».’ p in.
Advertising rates at fair, living rates, to be ’ closed.
weather.
“
At;
“
lidkà pi
“9;55
a m
paid monthly.
Oregon & California trains connect at Albany and (!orva!lis.
Transient advertisements must be paid for
W
m . M. HOAG, General Manager.
‘
AcH«’ G
Homer
Lever
is
the
busiest
young
' The Central Point Enterprise is
when the order is glvthi for their insertion.
the latest addition to-the. pressoi man we know of nowadays*
5^
T
We learn through Dr. Fellows
First Class steamsbin Line between YAQUI n A ànd SAN FRANCIS-' -O, conuecting at Ya
For a series of years, prices for Oregon.
i-uina with t he tra ns of the Oregon U.ciiic kaih-t-a.i Comr>any. The CoinpaMy reservos the
that
Mrs*
W.
C*
Miies
-is
quite
sick.
ight to to change sail days. C.. tl. HASWELL. (4en. F. & P. Àgt., Montgomery’s!., 8. . ( ai.
most all farm products have been C* N* Scott, ex-recèivef Of the Or­
Sailing Litres—From Ynquina—Miiy i‘. 1:.;, ‘20. ‘.\S: Sun ? r:m< i-co-r May. 7; ÌG, 2’, 31. ’
uncomfortably close to the absolute egonian Railway company; narrowly Mrs. Wm. Miller and Miss Iha
fiffiE OREGON PAOIFIC STEAMBOATS on the Wi; lamette it Ivor Division will leave PorH.e.’td
» south bhiiiid) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,-at 6 a . ?.i. ; arrive at Corvallis il nesdav
Smith
are
numbered
with
the
sick
cost of production*
While such escaped drowning in theNorth, Sau-
Is how ready for the Sprang Trade
Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 1*. M...........Leave C<ir va His, norili bon ml, Monday, Wud4.«s
day aiid Friday at S A. M ......... Arrive at Port kifid Tuesdiv. Thursday and Sainnlr ’ at
this week.
things as the farmer has to buy tiam a few days ago.
with the largest and bfst se­
3:3J P. M'.........L.......On Monday. Wednesday ini
d sùut ìi, bound bi
li>
oYer nixiht at
leavinir there at. 6 A. M.
(L h . & I
Henry Holcom, a peddler and for­
has been getting cheaper, while
The town of Long Creek will have
lected
stock
of
clothing
that
Devoted
to
the
interests
of
Lian
what he has -o sell has as a rule a branch of the Farmers Alliance, as mer school teacher, visited the
will be shown.in the*ounty
• County in general and the
tnore than kept pace with what he . the state organizer will soon be in school here 'Thursday* He inform­
ed us that he wonld starton the road
has to buy in declining prices. How-, Grant county to organize alliances*
t h is season*
Forks of the Santlam
■/
ever the price for farm products now
in particular.
Charles. Manneon, an employe in a in a few days.
seems to have reached and passed planing mill at Bucola, Wash., was Mrs. K. Arnold visited Mrs. Mc-
the low water mark, and'the future struck on the head by a piece of Elmurry Tuesday.
looks brighter and more promising boiird (hat flew from ah edger, and
Wm. Tucker died at bis home a
Last year good prices were obtained will die.
few miles above here last Wednes­
-—OU R-
for hay, oats and hops, and the pres­
- The students of Mount Angel col­ day. His remains were interred in
ent outlook for the price of wheat
(IN THE STATE INUPANCE B[.rb.Ln«’G',- ,
lege Went to Salem in a body, head­ the Providence cemetery on Thurs­
this year is quite encouraging. A
ed by.a.brass band, tp assist -in die day.
prominent wheafcxjealer of Corvallis
ceremonies of receiving President Now that the clouds ¡¿-nd cold rain
ivparLt-ii to be offering to make Harrison.-
T 1
of April are gone, we hope thebright
contracts for the new crop at 75 cts.
Assessor
Kline,
of
Whatcom
couh-
sunshine will Exterminate the la
per bushel. Wheat is now worth 80
cents, and the new crop will prooba- com county, is assessing all property grippe from among us, and the sun­
bly be.worth as much. Oats are now under his jurisdiction at its full val­ ny breezes cf May kiss rosy health Of styles and patterns to please thé
most fastidious. We have
Is complete in every particular, and
a good price arid the new crop will ue. He thini. s the total value of and vigor back to the pallid cheeks
of its victims.
dur
mattv fine makes» Including
probably bring a fair figure. Hop the county will be $20,000,000.
dealers are offering to contract for Frank and George Mitchell and We learn from Crop-Weathei*
the STEIN BLOCH CO’S
T jie
L and " C ompany was esnehiaRy ..rgar?i?(*G for H ip
of bhyb-ig Jind subdl
TERMS ARE LOW 3,200
vkling liirge
land and lias, during tlie past two y»‘ íil ’S, hciii.qht
^iiodividud gvvm *
the new crop at 15 cents per pound. Wm. Pratley are the latest arrivals Bulletin No. 8 that the weather in
Tailor made clothing; and
aérés of land into frpni five io tWenty-ilete trncts. Tlie success of the pnderiakjiu^
shown in the fact, that <nit of Ktfo hundred and eighty Ukcts placed on the market, two hux*
Now while this is not a very large at the penitentiary from Josephine ali portions of the state, during the
As are consistent with first-class (b’ed. and twenty-five hkve boon sold.
then we have a full line of
price, still it would leave the raiser connty. The first is sentenced to month of April has been favorable
We claim that ten acres of choice land in fruit, will ydeld a larger Income t.nan one bundrt*d
work. We make a specialty of nd sixty acres in wheat in the Mississippi valley.
a handsome profit. While agricul­ one and the others to two years for to the growth of vegetation.
W e also make valuable im r/vov'emcnis in tilt wav of roads, fenee?i4 ofc* IV-e can sell o small
act of land fof tlie same price per aeré you woilld have to pkv fi,ra large turiu»
tural products are thus looking up, larceny*
Send for pamplilet, niaps and price list.
Rainfall in Western Oregon has
dry goods, groceries, clothing, etc.,
An attempt was’ macie the other retarded spring seeding somewhat,
do not show an inclination at the .night- to liberate the prisoners in the while. Eastern Oregan has had
present time at least, of advancing Morrow county jail,, but the attempt scarcely enough for her needs.
“OIVE ÜS A CÁLE ÿofeÂ
in price. A bushel of wheat ■will proved unsuccessful, as the culprits The prospect for a bountiful crop
now buy more pounds of sugar than are confined in a Steel cage and the of ail kinds of fruit throughout the
-^-MERCANTILE HOUSE OF
at any time for the past 25 years. doors could not be opened.
state was never better.
CARDS,
Thé earnings of fewer days of labor Mrs. CanomcSjOf Gfe.it Falls,Mon­ On the 23, 24 and 2o of April, frost,
ENVELOPES,
Will now buy a suit of clothes than tana, was burned to death by the ice and snow squalls occurred in
BILL HEADS,
at any former time in our history, explosion of a can of coal oil, a por­ some portions of Eastern Oregon and
Evidently we are upon the eve of a tion of which.she was using to start on the 27 and 29 slight frosts occur­
NOTE HEADS)
period of prosperity such as the the supper fire.. Her whole body red in'some portions of Western Or­
LETTER HEADS)
I
country has not experienced for was cooked, and in many places the egon, but not sufficient to injure the
many years.
STATEMENTS,
fruit
crop.
flesh fell away from the bones*
Fall
wheat
throughout
the
state
is
BRIEFS, DOÖGERS,
In thè yard of the Seattle "city jail
At the close of the fiscal year 1886
growing rapidly, in some localities
we had sent 271 locomotives to the the other evening a bonfire was it is becoming lodged.
—-AND——
British colonies; sinfce that the patri­ made of a roulette wheel, chuck-a-
otic tom-tom has been beat for all it luck table, faro table and several There is some talk on our streets
CLOTHING,
Was Worth in the colonies, with the hundred chips. The gambling tools of cirtulating a petition throughout
Or anything in the job .printing
line.
the result that in the last four years were seized by the police in a raid Scio and vicinity,and forwarding the
only 24 locomotives have been ship­ upon tlie Budweiser ' saloon a few same to R* Koehler, manager of the In the Albany Woolefl Mills goods, BáF’Estimates given on application.
that we specially recomí*
ped to those countries. This, how­ evening.previous*
S. P. lines in Oregon,requesting him
ever, was a Btrained effect which The Warm Spring Indiati edti>mis- to have the Silverton local train run
mend to the public for trial*
THE CRY OF MiLLiCN^i
fcould not last, and a single order is sion, which was appointed to locate as fat south as Scio. The idea is a
I he Largest stock of Men’s
oh , 7 v ? y bäck !
now in hand foi 27 locomotives for the north boundary line of the good one, and might accomplish the
Australia. Two hundred atid eight Warm Spring resafvation, and’ desired ofcgect* At ail events it
STOP IT NOW,
locomotives have been shipped to which has'been at work since Janu­ would do no hafm.
8ÒON IT Wilt BE tÒO i*Atk.
South American countries during ary 20, has completed its labors, and
I have been troubled many years with
disease of the kidneys ana have tried
the same time, bringing our total the commissioners will go to Col­
KWspapei? La's?.
many different -remedies and have
Shipments to those countries up to ville, .Wash., to arrange for the 1. Siibscfibers who do hot- give
sought aid from different physicians
without relief. Abolii thé 15th of April
680. 179 had been shipped to Mexi­ throwing open of the reservation for express notice to the Contfary are
I was suffering from a very violent
considered as wishing, to continue
attack that alinosi prostrated me in
co up to 1886, and 88 are recorded settleriient*
Slich a ¿tanner that I was bent over.
their subscriptions*
When I eat down it was almost impossible for me
since, though the number maybe Some tramps in Grant comity have 2. If subscribers order the discon?
;o get up alone, or to put oii my, clothes,, when
misleading, as the returns of ex­ had a picnic during the past winter. tinuanceof their periodicals tfiepub-
rind Providence stilt, Dr. Henlèy, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA; to my
lisher
may
continue
to
send
them
ports by railroad into Mexico,as well Thomas Smyef had a cabin near his
hotel. I immediately commenced
all arrears are paid.
using thè tea. It had an almost
as Canada, are exceedingly untrust placer claim, which he left early in until
3. If subscribers héglect to ór fé­
miraculous effect, and to the aston­
Worthy.
ishment of all the guests at thé hotel,
the winter Well stocked with proviso fuse to take their periodicals from
in a few days,I am happy to statt;
ions* Recently he returned to re the office to Which they are directed
I was a né\V man.
I wil
It seems not unl ikely that a change
are held responsible till they In the city, including màny cele­ »hat
recommend thè tea iô ail afflicted
stime work on his claim, and found they
have
settled
their
bill
arid
ordered
is
I
have
been.
is imminent iii the method of shoe-1 that some one had been living in his
brated rtiàkés; TIATS from
paper discontinued.
ing horses for military work. The cabin all winter, and had eaten the their
Ö. A. TUPPER,
Stetson’s best down to a two
4-. If subscribers move to other
Proprietor Occidental Motei,
German paper's are devoting a great­ entire stock of provisions*
places without informing the pub1
Santa Rosa. Cal.
bit straw. Cannot enumer­
deal of- attention to the discussion
lisher and the papers are sent to thé
ate
furnisiiihg
goods;
every
The
officers
of
the
local
United
former
direction
they
are
held
re
­
which is now going on in the mili­
Secret Societies*
department full. We used
tary world as to the advisability of States land office at Waterviilè teach . sponsible.
5.
The
courts
have
decided
that
K. of P.—Leonidas Lodge No. 36,
Substituting compressed paper for ed a decision last tVeek-iri the con­ refusing to take periodicals from thè
casti this yCar during tight
meets every Tuesday night at Ma­
iron horseshoes for thé German cav­ tested Chelan land cases and de­ office, or removing and leaving them
times east, and can offer
sonic hall; Sojourning Knights are
alry and artillery. After many ex­ clared against the claims of the In­ uncalled for is ’ ‘-prima facie” evi­
cordially inwed to be present*
genuine bargains in all out
dence
of
intentional
fraud.
dians,
holding
that
they
had
failed,
periments undef all manner Of con­
v .
E. O. HYDE, C. C.
departments;
T. L. btidGER, K. of R. & S.
ditions it has been foiind that the tp comply with the requirements of
NEW TODAY*.
I. O. O. F.—Diordoff Lodge No. 54,
shoe which appears to be most wor­ the law under the Moses treaty*
J. C. Simpson, N. G.. Me^ts Wed­
thy of adoption is made up of sheets Great interest was manifested in.
&OT1C® - citation .
nesday evbriiri^s at 8 o’clock.
Of parchment paper, cemented to these Cases by both-whites and Indi­ In the Ci redit Court Of the State of Oregon for
A. F. & A. M;—Scio Lodge No. 39, 4
b
ans
at
the
time
of
the
trial,
and
the
gether with a special cement com-]
Linn Coiinty ;
I. N. Griffin, Master. Meets each
Plaintiff, )
posed of turpentine, Spanish white, result will be received with great sat T.J. Black,
Saturday on or before the full moon
in each nidnth:
lac and boiled linseed oil. The sep­ isfaction my the majority Of settlers Wni. HiinteYj v& Defendant. J CITATION.
A. O. U. W.—Sclo Lodge No. 36,
To Wni. Hunter, tlie aboVé hanietl dèfëiidant :
arate pieces are stamped'out, cem­ in that regioh.
N. Crabtree, M. W., meets on tfie 1st
ented and pressed together in a hy­ In the Dean divorce suit in thè IN THE NAME OFTTTE STATE OF OËEGON,
'and 2d Mondays in each month.
®- you are hereby cited and required to appear
draulic press. When dry the shoe superior coitrt in Spokane, Mrs* Jo­ and
Answer tlie complaint of plaintiff, above
named
in
the
above
entitled
court,
■
now
mi
file
Cïuirclie».
thus formed is rasped info the exact sephine Dean astonished her bus with the clerk of said court, by the first day of
the next regular .term of the above entitled
form and size feqired.
band by testifying that the 5 year court,
tô-Wit: Oil
M; E; Chtirch, Rev. W; Hurlburt,
o'.d boy, who is one of the issues of
pastor; services on 4th Sunday of
Shall the school districts be con­ the suit, is not their child at all.
The 221 Day of JÜE.e, 1891»
each month.Cd mbferland Presbyte-
solidated is still the question. Can­ She states tliaf when they lived in And ÿdu are liercfiy notified that if you fail to
rianChurch; Rev. N. L. New, pas­
answer:said cfimplàint as hereby
not all fancied personal interests St. Paul she had a child, while her appearand
ST ÔESLÉRS IN
required, tlie plain tiff will apply to the court
tor ;“ services, 3d Sunday in .bach
give way to the public good? Will husband was away from hoifie, that for leave to issue execution on thé judgment,
month. Missionary Baptists, Rev.
rendered in the above entitled court on thé
you be a stumbling block in the way
G. SpeEty. pastor -; services 2d Sun­
day of October,- 1881, wlierhin T. J. Black,
was stillborn. She secured another 26th
Jos. Pearl àiid.T.
Porter; partners under th* ALBANY,
OREGON,
day in each month. Primitive Bap­
Of the future progress of the town
firm
jjanie
of
Black,
Pedr'I
S
i
’
o.,
were
plaintiffs
tists, Eldef John Stipp, pastor ; ser­
and Wm. Huh ter was defehdhnt, for the sum of
just to satisfy your one-ideaed-ten- baby from the orphan’s home, and ’$1211.
G1 and àccr.uing interest at 10. per,cent,
vices 1st Sünday in each month.
never told her husband. He was a
annum and $29.75 costs and disbursements,
years-behind-hand notions on school kind father, and the principal fight per
Guardian’s Gale
Christian Church—ElderBonnell,
and for judgment thereon and for his costs Ana
questions? Will yoti assist in keep ­ in tlie divorce’suit has been Over the disbursements to be taxed.
i
otice is hereby given^ that in pursuance of pastor; services 1st Sunday in each
This
summons
is
écrved
.
by publication by N an.firder made by the comity court of the month;
■^On the Pacifié Coast. They are als5 ;fgèhis for-
ing away from our town families
order of the Ilou. R. P; Boise,, judge of thé
State óf Qrègóp fpr Limi county, on the 5t.hday
j
possession
of
the
child.
When
Mrs.
above
entitled
court
made
on
tlie
24th
day
of
of
Pebrudry,
189Í,,int.hé
matter
,
O
f
the
éstate
of
Who have children tb educate, aed
the éstate óf Nitncy J. Dickens, an insane per­
tTnion Sundáy Sohóql^-In the M BAIN WAGONS; OLIVER CHILLED Ali-D S'fEEL PLOWS; D ? J 1 -> 1^-
j Dean told the court the stofy, Dean April, 1891.
1V
J: K: WEATHERFORD,
son, the undersigned guardián of, .‘■aid Nancy E. Church, é^efy Süiidav afternoon
Who are desirable, citizens? Scio is
GEO .zH U M PHR E Y,
I
s
¡id
that
he
did
not
want
the
child;
J. Dickens,. wrill sellai ptíblic «afictibh to the
allowing the moss to accumulate
ING BINDERS AND MOWERS, LIGHTNING IIA Y PRESET
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
highest, biddeji;, at the court liouse ‘door in Al- at thre». o’clock
ban^i Linn county? Oregon, oix
Ground her borders very rapidly,and
Seatli of Mrs. Ballard.
ETC;, AND DEALElls IN
GEO; W. WRIGHT.
Scio Fice SJepürtóseMti
Unless an effort is made to clear it Mrs. J E. Ballard, a pioneer wo­
Saturi.ay, the 16th day of May; 1891,
Rttonieg
and
Sounggloi
at
haw,
away, more of our progressive,ener­ man of the Pacific Northwest, died
at one o’clock P, M., óf saié day, all the right,
,0. S. May.
title and interest, of said Nancy J: Dickens, in Chief Engineer;;....
ALBANY, OR;
getic citizens will leave us for locali­ at the home of her daughter, Mrs;
andto tlie follojving described reid éstate to Assistant Engineer
R; Sheltoü.
wit:
Commencing
at
the.
northeàst
corner
of
ties less handicapped, where the Jno. B. Slater, jit Colville, Wash., on Solicitor in chancery, Proctor in Ad- A. B. Griggs’ donation land* claiiii in Séc 17, Tp
miralify
and
Notary
Public.
people are more progressive and Monday of last Week. She had been
11S, R 1 W.of tlie Will Her., it being Not No
H ook & L adder C o . N o . 1.
All business eritrusted to my care 1169, and running thetìce west 13--41 chains,
And Vehicles of Every Description, Bârb Wire, Etc. Call and exainihe
have, better school systems.
de south to the center of thè mairi channel
a long time a sufferer from asthmat­ will receive prompt and careful at- then
their stock; jfâfOrders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to.
of Beaver creek, tljence in thè center of said President.;.*.... o. G. W. Hilnsakar;
teniio'h.
fi®
±
Office
over
Bank
cf
Or.
Secretary.*...
.......
N.
C.
Myers.
creek to the east line'.of sàid À.;B. Griggs’ do­
Results are already beginning to ic troubles. The remains Were ac­
nation dai ni, tlíepéé iiarth to tlie,, place of be­ Treasurer
.... .„..G. W. Morrow.
ginning, contain trig.§5. aci’Jis, iitpre ofjésà; also
appear from tjie postal subsidy- bilk companied by the faiiiily ot Mr
D. R. N. x BLRCKBTRN;
Foreman.................... Geo, Shelto»'
F. 1!. ROSCOE, Jvianager.
the east half of tlie de'nktibn láfid.claii^ of Jer­
Slater
’
s
family,
and
were
Conveyed
emiah
Dickéns
and
Léith
P.
DickénS.
hié
wife,
Ast..M.
tl’he Inman steamship cdtripany have
Rttonigii and ©ounsaHei? at Eaw the same bèing Not No 4154, pitrtityifihfly de­ Delegatedj. R. Gill, G. M. W. Peerj;
to
Mrs.
Ballafd
’
s
hottie
at
Lebanon,
Met*
been induced by it to undertake the
scribed às fo loW'S. Lots No. 3 and.,4 of Sec 5, lot
Snug littlo fortunes have been made At
row, G, W; Hdnsaker, W. M. At
9 of Sec 6, lots 1,2, 7 and 11 an J tlie Southeast
ALBANY, UR;
work for us, by Anna F«go, Austin»
fconstruction of two new ocean grey­ in this county. Mrs. Ballard emi;
of the northeast 14 of Sec 7, and lots 1, 2, 3,4,
bott, M. E; Bilyeu.
nd Jno, Bunu, ‘Toledo, Ohio.
grated
to
Oregon
in
1852
from
Moor*
and
5
òf
Sec
8.inTp
11
S
R
1
W,
all
in
Linn
'
Others are doing as well* Why
Will
practice
in
all
the
courts
’
of
hounds, equal to the very finest ves­
Some t-afu evor.55OO.Mi a
H€
se
C
ompany
N
o
.
1.
county,
Oregon.
»
.
» . .
this
state,
excepting
ibe
’
county
You can de the work and live
iss
Tenns ef.-s.aje, cash in hand On day of sale.
sels afloat. They will bé builtin this vilie, Ind., arid she and her husband court of Ianii cotinty. Will give Dated
vhurevvr you are. Even be?
President...
..Jack Bilyeu.
“03 -W NNñW
this lOtli day of April, 1891.
e
easily earnhig from SK te
took
a
homestead
under
the
dona*
•MJ/ W»» ‘B?q3iiÀ<10O ’S5TOIÏ
fcountry and Svili fiy thè' American
Secretary...
All ages. We show you hew
....Frank GUI.
prompt and careful attention to all
W. F. JMCKENS,
©puiji 'sjvaAtij
uiwjqO
rpu. Can work in «{»are tin»«
o; Zion SuiAoqg *SM^i ©qi jo
Treasurer;..
Guardian, of Nadcy J. Dickens’.
flag. The estimated cost is $4,000,- tiori land act. Mr; Ballaid was a bu.sin.ess entrusted to me, , ..
T. W. Dilley,
titns. Big money for w«*k-
-qv pus uomuuojui io lanidured v
nre unknown among them.
Foreman.
K. WEATirRHFORI).,
..Sam Shored
NE W ail'dwonderAil. Particulars free.
t)00 for the two; each to be 10,500 tons prominent physician in the eai-ly fiS>“Offlee tip stairs’ in Odd Fellow» . J. Attorney
for Guardián;
Il.IInllett-«fe CT«*»-, Box &8<i»fi®ortl4tnd^ Mains
,
Assistant.
M
,Allie_Ewing.
Temple.
register. These millions of dollars days Of Oregon; In 1§67 he Was ap­
Delegates—Will Brenner; R. She!
Will, therefore, be spent to give em­ pointed governor of Idaho by Presi­
ton, Archie, Johnson, S. i. Shores,
W.
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BILYEU;
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tn briefly.
Frank Mack«.
ployment to American labor, and to dent Grant, and held that position
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be earned at our.NEW line of work,
R ■ «9 S— W raPid'y «nd honorably, by those of
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iiistruetioujwjn .work Încîustriojisiy^
H B ■« iT® H either*sex, voungor old, and- in their
fefrciilnté among American trades­ until 1873, when he resigned and re­ K-ttoraey and Sounselor-at-Ea'ar, KWH
BW h 8 B M ■ B B owU localities,wherever they live. Any
Get your bill heads, letter heads
W* '<fay
W* how to . eafil : ïVii"«« TltoitK»it<i Italian*‘a
N w e
■ s sss e one can do the work. Easy to learn.
sumed the practice of his p ofession
ALBANY, OREGON;
men, instead of going abroad.
Year in their own loçàlitlfcs, witvrii.Ver tiey live;! will also fumisti
We furnish everything. We atari you. No risk. You can devote and statements printed at the P ress
the situation or einpioyin,eiit,at Which you-can i-aru that amount*
your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This is an
in Oregon. He died in 1883. Mrs’.
No
money
for
me
uu
I ubs successful as above. Easily mid quick!«
Will practice in all the courts of entirely new are load,and
brings wonderful success to every worker. job office.
We can suit you.
learned. I désiré but one -worker irom. oai-h district or count v^ ?.
earning from
to
per wook and upwards,
lion. Benjamin Stark, who was Ballard leaves five children to mourn Oregon.'. Special attention given to Beginners
have already taught ,’iind provided with employment a hiriwi
and more after a littlo experience. We can ftiniish yon the em­
member, who are making; over $3000 « year each. It’s IliJiCStV
ployment and teach you FR8E. No anaceto explain here. Full
knifed States Senator from Oregon , her loss: Dr. Frank R. Ballard of collections.-
and
Full particulars FK KE. Address at oneqj
Subsctibe for the P ress .
information FRE£, TitVE <fc UO m AVGUSTA, DIAihE,
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Oregon Developmeiit ComPail7-
R ome office
at salem okegon
Branch Cffices iii Portland, Astoria and
Albany;'' Has Tor Safé a'Large List
of Grainj Stock and Emit
Farms Also, City and
Suburban Property
1)B
SAM’L E
Albany, Oregon.
I aiii now receiving my spring stocK of
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merchandise, consisting of Boots & Shoes,
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Gfo*
ceries, etc
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in the valley outside of Portland^ and ahi
prepared to show you the host assortment
and sell them as cheap as good goods can
be sold I köep ho trash or closing out
stocK of goods, and I have on y one price
and that in plain figuress
IS Í solicited. Orders from samples prompt-
ly attended to. PRICES AS CHEAP aS
partiescan get if here in person*
SAMUEL E. Y0ÜNG,
W hen ŸOÜ GO TO ’ ALBANY
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