At the coming consolidated Port­ NEW TO-DAY land city election to be held June 15th, the following officers will be ■ 9 ☆ elected: Mayor, city attorney, po­ IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY A, lice judge, city auditor,city assessor, 4 T. L. DUGGER, » city superintendent of streets, over­ I I IN THIS CITY OS1 seer of the street cleaning depart­ ■k SCIO, ÍANN CO., OSEOOS. ment, city surveyor, one police com- —Has the Largest Stock of— missioner,one Are commissioner,two eouncilmen for the 4th ward, two Per annum, invariably in advance........... $2 00 for the 5th, tw< for the .6th, two for Six months, “ “ “ ....... ... 100 the 7th and two ior the Sth ward. ver tiding fates at fail*, living rates, to be The 6th and 7th wards are in old Uaid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for East Portland and 8th is in old Al­ When the order is given for their insertion. bina. Be aggressive in your businessj Tire fugitive Chilian vessel Itata The business man who quietly sits arrived at Iquique, Chili, last week, Ever shown in the Willamette Vai ley. Remember he has the down and waits for business to come and was surrendered to the U. S. only exclusive to him, who makes no effort to let lutnorities there, together with liei Is now ready for the Baring Trade the world at large know what wares cargo of arms and munitions of war. DRY GOODS HOUSE with the largest andlbest se­ and goods he has for sale, nor tries The Charleston had not arrived at lected stock of clothing that to convince the public that it is to chat port at the time of the surren- In Albany mid sells at the lowest possible fate-'. will be shown in thejiounty their advantage to deal with him, is ier. The Itata will be brought back this season. very nearly sure to be a failure. Tne , to San Diego, the port from which day and age is past when: the cus­ •die escaped, and then tried before A specialty. Mail orders promptly tomer needs to hunt the dealer. the court of admiralty. attended to. The merchant no longer confers a groaLfavQr upon the customer by al­ Deputy Sheriff Misner of Portland lowing him to; deal-with h>m. »•ought to Salem to the penitentiary Merchants as well as all other classes two inch who had stolen clothifig in of business men are.too plentiful for n-derthat they might be placed in that. In fact the only troub’e that the pen. One of them is an opium ALBANY. OREGON merchants have is Securing a suffi­ ■lend and the other is a victim o’ ciency of customers, providing they tiie wliiskv habit, and both desired are good payers, as well as good to be placed in durance vile in hopes buyers. Every businessman is sure hat their confinement may cure of success, if he be of average intelli­ them from their habits. Of styles and patterns to please the gence and has plenty of good paying The wheat crops of- Russia and most fastidious. We have custom. Then can you afford to sit ’ rance are much below the average, manv fine makes, including quietly udw.i Aiiii’see the intelligent farmer and mechanic pass by your t is said that cold winds and frosts the STEIN BLOCH CO’S floor to your neighbor, who has lave almost destroyed the French Tailor made clothing; and .Tops. Germany, Holland and Bel­ qoobs , taken the trouble and expense to then we have a full line of gium also give discouraging reports, advertise his wares? Nearly every ft has been a bad wheat season in farmer and mechanic has some par­ 4 ticular, store or place of business india. Whatever may be the size where he will buy a great majority >f the American crop, it will not be of his household wares and mer sufficient to cover the European de­ chandise. In selecting the merchant ficit, according to the London Stand­ with whom he trades he is convinc­ ard. ed that his particular merchant has county cotrar. a little the best quality or stock of inquest of Aumspaugh, al- goods and that he can do a little bet­ Fees ter by buying from him; or that he towed. al­ is more tsuthful and uprignt in his Fees inquest Carrie i G Young, al- dealings, and will not take advan­ lowed. We Kindly invite th î people of Fees State vs Bingham, allowed. tage of the lack of judgment on the a Fees State vs Tony Arnold, al- part of his customer. Now the lowed. merchant has by some means con­ vinced him of this fact. Therefore Fees inquest Freemont Davis, al- it follows that the most successful lowed. •AND— and Inspect Our Immensi business man is he who convinces Supr dist 25 allowed 1200 feet of Stock of lumbér. the largest number of people that it BOYS CLOTHING, Clerk ordered to a Ivertise for 30 Is to their particular interest to deal with him. Two towns with equal cords of oak and 4 cords of fir wood. advantages in point of territory Cliim of Mrs Davis, keeing poor, In the Albany Woolen Mills goods, naturally disallowed. from which that we specially recom­ Supr dist 12 allowed 5400 feet of ie bu less men draw trade. mend to the public for trial. videa ike, ener- lumber. of one of the: M B Case was appointed road su ­ The pushing si ve getic and i le tli >SI e of the pervisor for dist 18. their busines h.F. READ IT HAS SPRINGAND SUMMER in the Willamette Valley Pays farms all in cultivation m i les of Oregon ’s cash and the bal- mice in three equal payments, or set cultivated for three years LADIES WEAR. - County ------- - "in ¡gTiiaf&r ■ 1-1717rifihWrs for Lebanon. Y OREGON LAND TATE OF OREGON, :1 re ; Hired tn appear of piainiiff above 3d c--»urt, now vn file i, by the first day of the' above entitled ’ u S . í BMÍMMÍ m ÍÍÍMI . OREGON DEVELORMENTCO’S STEAMERS SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. 221 Say of Juno, ISs-l. pin! yon are hereby notified ihsit if you fail to iipefir an b answer said coni’dain: as hereby c ili irei 4 ili.-! n-ain tiff will apply to ihe court ■. h * len ve ?o issue execu!ion on the pulgnient enoerefrin she above en: it led court on the :Hh day of *an FnincUco- May. 7.16. 2 t mFIE OlfKGil >S' . PACIF ... ,.’IC STEA.M n < h<- Willainet tc Ki ver ÍMviwi«»« will !v«’ -•-«errrT^r^TTTrr’T .■ 'R! T1 U trirwtwrr 1H *R"la j" fi *Frídnx< a F ITT. Si. : avrfwt at (. i'bnrstlay an n«u Sit «inlay ay at 3:30 r. M...................Leave Corvallis, north hotriid. M«-n¡510 a cl'sy at the SWti, more an roti go oil. B'otn screws vges. hi afty pftrt of Will furnish plans, estimates, etc.» made arrangements with parties in Atnerifasyo« rata tMuHxwe at homes ¡giv­ advanced by the free trader with fe- G B Splawn, Brush Creek. Portland to show up the natural ad- for buildings upon application. All ing alt y<>Wr ■twmsw sq-atv 'moments xjtaiy to C E Rockwell, Brownsville. the ’ Ktortu AW fc ta-exv, Great pay tor gard to sugar won’t apply to coffee. work done at lowest rates, g'ood eve-iw WodWk Vv,e wtavt ycta, furnishing , vantages of this portion of the val­ eveiyflhi'iur. tiASJLY, Sl’EWlII.Y learned. workmanship considered. ley and to induce homeseekers to his tariff business is somewhat pe1- W II Pugh, Orleans, 1'A IW'1'CLL-AKS FREE. A ddress at once, SllNSWX * tfK, FORWLM), JlAlXli. come this way. HSFLeave orders at City BestMiranL A L Canon, Peoria. Ctiliar anyway, isn’t it? them, the one will get al) )ut three- fourths of the trade of th ; contigu ous territory while the other will get one-fourth. The first town will flourish and grow, will build school houses and churches, while the last may deteriorate and lose what ener­ getic citizens she may7 have had. Advertise your business. Be ag­ gressive. Get just as much trade that naturally belongs to another merchant or, another town as you can by honorable and legitimate ac­ tions and dealings. Success is as­ sured only by reaching out after it. If you sit supinely down and wait tor it to come to you, you will wait in vain, and become hid from the World by the moss that will adhere to you unless you rouse up and en­ ergetically shake it off. THE NORTHWEST FREIGHT fiND FARES THE LOWEST Accoinniodu-i« gms untfurpnjmed for comfort an -jRftlbty. EuresftMd freights via Taquina and .he Oregon ¡lev re’oimu'Ki ('o'* stennishlpR mu'i ¿ti-*»* ihaii bj’ any other rout« dcuuc « ii arl points in ilu? W 'ilUimutie Valley and 81111 Erar.ci o. r THE OLD AND RELIABLE MERCANTILE HOUSE OF------- L E, YOUNG Ælbany5 Oregon I am now receiving my spring stocK of merchandise, consisting of Boots & Shoes . Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades,. Gro­ ceries. etc. I carry STOCK. ¡prepared to show you the best assortment land sell them as cheap as good goods can |be sold. I keep no trash. or Iclosing out ■ stoCK of goods, andXJiavo~eiry^oire~q)ri ee [and that in plain figures. PERC BRON STALLION, Transacts a GonerOaiiw Business / ? TITUS lis solicited. Orders from samples prompt­ ly attended to. • PRICES AS CHEAP as parties can get if here in person. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. HENRY BILYEU, Proprietor. I have just purchased a number of new buggies and harness and am. prepared to furnish first-class turnouts at reasonable prices. Horses board­ ed by the day or week. Commercial men conveyed to and from all points. On and after June 1st will run daily stages (Sundays.excepted) to Jefferson connecting with noon trains. Stable on Mill St,, east of Scio Hotel.