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About Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1891)
Tire In BuUlrtln, DieiL O. P. Coshow, one of the leading young legal lights of Albany, made By private information we learn The following bulletin was [ssued MOBSHEAP^At the residence of from the signal office at Portland, us a pleasant call on Tuesday. John Curl in this city on Monday, that a disastrous fire occurred in Leb July 20, of la grippe and old age, July 18; THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1891. With, New Goods »nd New Styles at- We are indebted to little MissLin- anon last Monday night about 11 Robert Morehead, aged 70 years. nit! and Master Cash Watkins,grand o’clock; The stores of T. C, Peebler Careful estin at?s of the kheat Mr. Morehead owned a fourth in |K\ «1 crop of Oregon and Washington nF children of Mrs. Abbott, of this city, kj |r Bach’s grocory store and the post show that boih states combined will terest In the Carbondale Coal Mining TIBIÉ CITY OmCIALS lor a very beautiful boquet com Co. of this city, and was one of the .. a . J. JOHNSON. posed of severa’ varieties of pinks. office building were consumed. Loss have tor export at least thirteen MAYOR.......... chief workers of that mine. He was ......... JOAN CURL lieCOROKR... million bushels of wheat; if t|ie pres ............ O. S. MAY treasurer . Max Friendley’s sawmill was about $10,000. But little of the U. S. ent indicated yield continues, which sick but a short time, the disease ...W II. RAMSEY MARSHAL.... Our Spring and Summer Stock is Larger and More Complete than ....H. SHELTON. burned in Corvallis last w’eek, to mail was saved. ( in all probability it will, thislmay be seemingly striking him with all of ...W. BRENNER. ever before. In buying we have secured GEO. UEVANEY gether with about 200,000 feet of L ater —Borum’s barber shop and increased to fifteen million /bushels its force. He leaves a wife and 4 C’OUNGILMEN , ,GEO. MORROW. grown children to mourn his loss. ,,T. W. DILLEY. high grade lumber. Loss about a harness and saddlery shop were or more. ....... .... ..E.O HYDE -1.............. .J. C. SIMPSON $15,000; insurance $4500. The loss included in the conflagration. Warmer, generally cloudless wea He was interred in the Providence City C ohho H meets on the first Thrusday in will be a severe one to Corvallis. ther has prevailed throughout west cemetery last Tuesday afternoon. Bach month. —At the family resi The Carbondale Coal Mining com ern Oregon. The tenteefatur SERFLING After the Festive Blackberry. dence 4 miles southwest of this pany have passed through another The annual exodus' of Scipans for ranged in heat of day fromtSS to 95 city on Sunday, July 19, of cancer •IN coal vein from 3 to 5 feet thi'-k, and the home of this most excellent fruit degrees, except of course along the of the breast, Mrs. Ellen Serfling, L03AL BB5VX5XSS. wife of Otto Serfling, aged 10 yrs., of the finest quality of coal yet found has begun in earnest. Tuesday of coast, where it was cooler. ■ 7 months and 15 days. L awns , Subscribe for the PiiMss. ■ Mr. Curl, the president, expects to last week Jobe Shelton and wife Wheat harvest has beguu/in many find a better vein than this within a started for Gatesville on the O. P. sections, and the yield is J heavier Wool 20 cen ts per pound. The way m which the McKinlt1;. C h ALLI ss, Wednesday Geo. L. Sutherland.and than was anticipated. Spririg wheat ii! is injuring business in New Or Mehama is to have a $2900 school Yew feet of the present depth. S attelns , The city council held a special family started for the same, point, < r aarvest will be two weeks later. Tin cans is not especially depressing house. hay crop was extra £oed, |a.nd its The Times-Democrat of that city session last Satarday evening for the near there, by private conveyance. G inghams , Hibler, Shore & Holdredge sells purpose of employing a nightwatch Friday S. M. Daniel and Dr. Cole jarvest is now tabout ovte. Oats, -ays that the sugar planters of that challies at cost. fate in consequence of the prospect during the time the city water and families started for King’; larley and rye are promising y< >. W hite G oods , E tc . J. L. Miller, notary public and works are shut down for repairs. Prairie. good yields. The codlin ¡po.th ha.- -it a favorable crop a’iid of the bounty conveyancer. And are therefore able to offer our customers Wowed by the Mcltinley law, art They also allowed a claim of $23.5C A. J. Bilyeu arid family and Oscar nade its appearance, ai See the adv. of J. W. Chapman in .iggiiist.the city presented by Cliiqf PomeroyLaml fairily jleft Saturday rom them is expected. very generally putting in new ma hi i — yard'sTiave bet ■hinerv. The foundries ot NcwOr- Engineer May for (J rubber fire buck morning for-King’s Prairie. ia\e Sjans are ovi rrun with orders, there W, H. Bilyeu and Geo. W. Mor tile ravages of the^fodp^lii; F. M. French, jeweler, Albany, ets and 2 pole axes. Than was ever before offered in Scio Com» and see our just rtaaiivtai' keeps railroad time. Last week the state-board of school row and families started for King’.- generally been controlled. ? Apples s more work called for than tin ■,vill hardly he an averago crop, but force of labor within re ich can per Miss Lena Houston returned from land commissioners selected G, W. prairie on Sunday. Davis of Shedd station as clerk of S. P. C. Fleener, R. B. .Miller, J. Jeaehes continue to promise weli. form, and it is doubtful if they will Jefferson Saturday. W. Compton and Wm. Brenner and prunes,plums-and pears will be fully be able to fill all the contracts for Hibler, Shore & Holdredge sells the comnii<siou,vieeNapu!ean Davi- families started Monday morning an average crop. Gardens are doing machinery which they have taken. whose time has expired. The hoard satteens and lawns at cost. for the mountains up the North San- .veil and vegetables are very plenti It looks like, the country could stand The Scio Roller Mills will be shut was fortunate in the selection of Mr tiam. ful. lo be ruined in this way some time In Ladles SHOES and SLIPPERS we have the LATEST STYLES .and at Davis, as lie is eminemlv. qualified, the LOWEST PRICES. In fact every department is complete, down this week for repairs. In Eastern Oregon very warm, without urging the repeal of the J. C. Simpson and family of this and as an upright, honorable man, -loudless weather has prevailed. W. T. Dilley can fix your binder “odious tariff bill” very energetical Msrchantable Froduoe Talsen in Escnsoigs far Goods, city and the families of J. C. John the state has no better. and no mistake. Just.try him. son and J. II. Daniel of Salem part I'emperature above 90 degrees in ly- Our baseballists xVent over to Leb ■heat of day is generally reported. Brownsville clothing, the best I anon Thursday and played a nrac- ed mountainward Monday. Notice. More complete .reports show that Hub W. Bilyeu, Henry Ray and made, for sale by S. M. Daniel. * tice game with the “Stars” of that When wanting cemetery work, go the rains of the 10th arid 11th wort For a good clean shave, go to city, easily defeating them. Our M. E. Bilyeu and families’ started ven heavier and more general than to E. W. Acheson & Co., who are mountainward Ttieoday. Linch & Cole’s barber shop, 15e. boys were not in Very good form, T. L. Dugger and J. A. Bilyeu •eporfed last week. Some damag prepared to furnish all kinds at low Go to S. M. Daniel’s for bargains and their play was hardly up to and families left Wednesday morn ing frosts occurred in sections of est prices for first class work. Our in all kinds of general merchandise. their usual standard when playing' a ing fd.’ Kind’s prnir'e. Morrow and Wallowa counties on Portland cement walls for enclosing cemetery lots aré the finest yet put the 5tli and 6th insts. E. Goins, proprietor of the Roller match. The score stood—Stars, 23; A few acres of wheat have been upon the market, and are furnished CORRESPONDENCE. Mills, is receiving a large number of Scios, 31. The main feature of the' game was home runs,each side mak •ut in Umatilla county, and’by next at about half the cost of stone. Call grain sacks. —DEALERS IN The appended communication was week wlffiat harvest will be in fine and see our beautiful Barre & Wes J. S. Morris-sells No. 1 axle oil for ing 2. Seats will be erected on the base dated at Berry Pickers Camp, Rock iperation. All reports indicate the terly granites and best grades of $2.25 per 5 gallon can, either heavy best harvest,now about to begin that Vermont marble. Offices at Albany, ball grounds for the benefit of spec- Creek, July 20: • or ligiit quality. Camp has been enlivened by the has been experienced for riiany years Eugene and Roseburg. Overman & Hunter successors to ta tors to - morrow, Ah awning WilL presence of Hon. R. A. Irvine and Very respectfully yours, Thompson & Overman, harness and be placed over the seats so that you wife of Albany, A. B. Slauson ai d •is the grain is plump and heads well tilled. Barley, oats and rye are E. W. A ciieson & C o . ' can see the ¿game in comfort. A saddlery, Albany. small price will be charged for the wife of the Oregonian staff, Clifford promising. Hay harvest is yet in The best ladies’fine kid shoe in purpose of reimbursing the club for :in<J Mrs. Epley of Salem, and about progress and it is very, heavy. Fruit the market is thex Hazel. Kirk. For expenses. No teams will be allowed thirty people from Scio. prospects throughout this section are sale by S. M. Daniel. within the grounds,as there is hard The camp was startled out of its very good. A bountiful harvest is See the new ad. of Tanzler & Co., ly sufficient room for the ball play quietude on the evening of the 17th assured. Jefferson. They are well known far ers. by hearing several gunshots at in A Toothful Firebug. and near to be reliable. Some of the chain gang of this city tervals, as if a man were lost. An The following frank statement Last April the citizens of Albany A new lot of ladies’ and children’s i and some of the near neighbors of swering shots were fired to guide rom J. E. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, fine shoes just received from the Jasper Crabtree assembled in his the wanderer in from the Canons. It were treated to a succession of small .vill be of interest to many of our fires, causing general concern for the east by S. M. Dariiel. Call and see' hay field on Monday last and shock proved to be Joby Shelton,. who de safety of the city, and numerous ■ilizens: “My little boy was very them. ed up about 35 acres of hay for him. clared he was shooting at pheasants. tad off for two liionths with diarrh S. Peckenpaugh finished mould Mr. Crabtree has been quite sick for He brought no birds though,and one parties were acjgused,it is now learn ea. We used various medicines. ing brick yesterday,’and now has a some time, hence the action of his of two things was the conclusion ar ed unjustly. About four weeks ago two called in two doctors, but noth kiln of about 125,000 nearly ready to ; lodge brothers and neighbors. iVe rived at—he either Vas’ lost-, or else some kerosene was diseoyereil satu ing done him any good until we rated in a shed near I. Beam’? gro burn. are privately informed that one of he can’^hit the side of a barn. eery store, being used to store tools used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera _ H. A. Leininger, D. D. 8., dentist, the aforesaid chain gang mourns the It is worthy of an artist,s sketch to used in the construction ofi^gliwers. .Hid IteuiedXs which gave Spring Top Buggies, Parry ’ Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth loss.of divers and sundry pieces of. see the attitude that Geo. Morrow Marshal Hoffman^asTnoJB^F lie’ ■teimedihte relief and ¡soon cured —'f (.arts, an< l(eyei^yXhiiur by thcyl d and reliable firm of without plates a specialty. All work skin from his hands'in co’.séquence, strikes when putting up a tent pole. concealed himself, and in th|e eveTN- him. I consider it the best Tnettte A Warner. B@TSCnd-for-eatiilbgiieawiM-jai., t- ■ -UUL. / warranted. After we had gone to press last Report has it that one of the Scio ing, just after dark, a boy approach ■ine made and can conscientiously Hrtgs. are reported to be dying in week the base ball match between crowd stood on the outside of ,a wire ed and set fire to a stringUfijding to recommend it to all who need a di Eastern Oregon from a disease re-: the Jeffersons and Scios was re-ar fence looking at a berry patch in the saturated part. The marshal arrhea or colic medicine.” For semb ing the hog cholera of the ranged to take place on Friday,, the side when the wife of the owner caugl^t him, and discovered that he sale by J. 8. Morris, druggist. 24th inst. (to-morrow) instead of last came along. The Scio chap pro was Orin Beam, the 16 year old son eastern states. While in Albany,call on Overman E Goins put a large force of men Tuesday. It was never agreed on posed to the lady that he hold up of I. Beam. He was taken to his & Hunter for harness and saddles. the wires yzhde she crawled under at work the first of the week repair- i the part of Serb’s manager to play in father, and the matter kept quiet They have a splendid stock of both - ---- SCIO, OREGON. DEALERS IN—— ing and putting iri a new -flume and Albany, though we believe that the and picked the berries and divided for awhile for good reasons. Last light and heavy harness. Jefferson’s arranged for the match with him. He was a large, portly Thursday Hoffman went to Portland penstock for the mill. FINE TEAM AND CARRIAGE HARNESS to be played in that city. All that fat man. Buy your shoes of S. M. Daniel. where the boy had been sent to We are now prepared to receive ; i the Scios ask in the game is that a Geo. Sutherland .is not satisfied school, and arrested liimjiirid took Whips, Nets, Currycombs, Brushes, Collar Pads, and everything usually wood on subscription. All persons ' I fair umpire may be selected, and Marmot lieport. kept in a first-class harness shop. unless he picks forty gallons every him to Albany. On the way he con who desire paying in that manner 1 I one whose rulings are equitable and day. Scio Q cot attons fessed to Geo. W. Davis to setting will confer a favor if they will do just to both* clubs. Let the best club Wheat, 85 cts. per bu. Clel Daniel, like a bear, eats ber fire to a number of barns and sheds,- Oats, 45 ” liver it early. win. » bbl. ries and grows fat. burned and discovered on fire last Flour $540 Promptly arid neatly done a reasonable rates. We purpose selling har A horserace has been arranged by As will be noticed in our columns <• ton. ” 18 00 Bran 5 April and May. He stated in sub ness and saddles as cheap as any other house in tlm county, considering Ú Wm. Brenner of this city and some there has been a general exodus of.- The citizens of King’s prairie on Middlings 25 the material used and workmanship. ^f“CalI and see us. the 17th secured the services of state stance that he had set five to the of the Bellingers of near Waterloo Chop, $30 per ton. iScioans to the blackberry districts organizer R. A. Irvine and formed a buildings from a morbid desire to Potatoes, 25c per bu. to take place near town on Friday, | this week, most of them going to farmers alliance. Speeches were see them burn, and now that it is Eggs,20c per doz. August 7, for $50 a side. Butter, 15@20e per lb. j King’s prairie. We hereby notify made, and Mr. Irvine explained the over, feels sorry. The offense will Everybody is busy nowadays in ’ the people in that vicinity *that if- Hams, 12Jc per lb. no doubt send him to the*-peniten Shoulders. 8e per lb. the hay field. Theie seems to be | I they encounter i wild, wierd, spee- objects and aims of the alliance in a tiary for a term of years. His par BILYEU, MUNKERS & CO., Props. Bacon, 10c per lb. the largest crop of hay raised this I trai looking object, loaded with ket- speech of an hour’s length. The re ents and relatives"are highly re Lanl, 10c per P. year that this locality has ever pro I ties, buckets, etc.,looking something sult was there were but few listen spected and well-to do. Good turnouts at reasonable rates. Hacks will meet all trains on the Chickens, 4 00 per doz. ers unconvinced, and a union was Oregonian and Oregon Pacific railroads at Munkers and West Scio. Also duced, and the quality is A 1. like the wild man of Borneo con formed with twenty members. As run stage to Jordan. Horses boarded by the day or week at lowest rates. Dsowaecl. For anything you want insured, verted into a second-class junk deal soon as haying is over the member Commercial men conveyed to and from any point with dispatch. call on O. S. May. That car load of I er, don’t kill if; it’s nothing but our ship of the organization will be tre About ! o’clock last Sunday aRer- FARMERS HOTEL. oats you are going to ship to San snake, editor, and it’s harmless. It bled. As one old party man said, noon George Cleveland^ a young J. W. SHELTON, - Proprietor, Francisco can, be insured for a small might be well, however, to leave “There will not be many democrats farmer whose, farm lies’"between [South Side of Bridge] amount, as can your grain in ware sonieoneto watch camp, for he said or republicans left.” Those people Thomas creek and South Santlam on WHEN YOU GO TO ALBANY - - - OREGON. house or your house and barn. It i he was “Goin’ to have berries, spitq Jo not wish to pull down anything the O. P., together with four or five SCIO, boyswere bathing in the South San 7 pays to insure. I o’ thunder,” good that has been done by either tih'm near the crossing of the O. P. The house has been thoroughly ■REMEMBER W anted at once .---- Bacon, but Each succeeding report from the of the old parties, but demand, as Cleveland undertook to swim across renovated arid refurnished through ter, chickens, eggs and all other hop fields is more discouraging than the colonists of old did, a voice in out. Tables supplied with the best kinds of farffi produce, for which I the precediiig ones. The pest is making national laws. With a mil the river, but when about hMfwa.v I the market affords. Special accom will give the highest market price now said to be definitely locating it lionaire senate holding the final vote across gave out and sank under the modations for commercial men. in exchange for goods. Your pat self in the forming burrs-arid feast the demands of the nine hundred water. \Vhen he came up he called ronage solicited. 8. M. D aniel . ring on the tender leaflets nearest and ninety-nine out of a thousand to the boys to bring a pole -out to him, as he was unable to go further T. J. CLAXTON, On Monday E. Gotns turned the i the top of v,. the .JX poles, yviv-?. In not a few is not heard. The officers chosen and had given out. There not be - are the L argest deelers in water off from the mill race ;o make . localities spraying I ---- - s -Y ’has been coim are: ing a pole convenient, and before CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. repairs to the flume and penstock. menced, but with what result can- J R Geddesr prosident. one could be eaMaJiMi Jig sank furnish plans, estimates, etc., Soon after the water was turned out | not yet be determined. The grow- ■ Don A Smith, vice president. again to come Up nolWse. A mes for Will buildings upon application. All Bob Giles brought intq town about a i I ei-s are spraying with the solution W B Robertson, secretary. senger was dispatched to Jefferson work done at lowest rates, good W H Davis, treas. dozen eels 18 to 20 inches long, that i : recommended from England, and and a small boat was brought to the workmanship considered. . Jennie Barzee, chaplain, he had picked up in the empty are also using other compounds. ES scene of the drowning arid the body B@TLeave orders at City Restaurant. Barzee, steward. They begin to believe it will take —On the Pacific Coast. They are also agents for— ditch. 1 J T McClary, lecturer. of the unfortunate young man recov Dr. Ahlborn, late of this city, has hard work to save -thè' crop-—and I Henry Miller, State D. K. ered some two hours later Mv. BAIN WAGONS, OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS, D.J R been summoned to his old home,De there are some who have no confi Cleveland was an excellent young Barn . Burned. troit, Mich., by a telegram announc dence in tlie efficacy of the spray IIYDE BROS., Proprietors. ING BINDERS AND MOWERS, LIGHTNING HAY PRESS. man, well liked by everyone who Monday of last week C. T. Craft’s knew him, was 23 years bld, and his ing the serious illnessof one of his , pump,—Statesman. . ETC., AND DEALERS IN Fresh meat of all kinds constantly bam was consumed by fire. The fire parents live in Portland, to which on hand. In connection with our children. He will probably remain BZ. of S’. Installati«’. was caused by Mr. Craft’s' little boy at that place; but all persons who are trade we will run a wagon and The following officers were ili- playing with matches. The barn city the remains were taken for in shop deliver meats at any point In the receiving treatment from him can terment. stalled in Leonidas Lodge, K. of country in the vicinity of Scio'. contained 125 bushels of oats,25 or 30 still receive medicine from him. last Tuesday evening: of wheat, 8 tons of hay, 1 wagon, a ITissaddress is, 486, Trumbull Aye., O S May, C C. horse power, 2 binders, 150 pounds of And Vehicles of Every Description, Barb Wire, Etc. Call and <*x-'>mine Detroit, Mich., care of Dr. Newth. TW Dilley, VC. their stock. «SâTOrders by mail or telegrai-h promytty alk-r.-did to. twine, harness, hay rake and vari Now is the tirpe to provide your Will Abbott, P.‘ ous small tools. | The loss is esti self and family with a reliable rem EF Gilkey, M A. mated to be about $1,000. F. II. ROSCOE, Manager. edy for bowel complaints. It is al Frank Mann, IG. . most certain to be needed, and no * Geo Shelton, OG, —BUY— family can afford to be withoutdt. k< STOVES AND RANGES It costs but a trifle and may be the W. M, Parker and J. J. Dubruille i --- AT------ • $ means of saving -much suffering, if came over from Albany Tuesday not life. There are thany different evening to attend tne K. of Pt In MATTHEWS & WASHBURN’S, ALBANY/ OREGON- remedies >n use, but Chamberlain’s stallation. ALBANY, OREGON, ' C - , Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Reirie- GEORGE PF AU CO., JPropnetors. PRICES REASONABLE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. dy is ufihoubtedly the bdfe.L - 25 anti Get your bill heads, letter heads State School Sup’t McElroy has Tne Best of BEER constantly on hand. Families supplied with bottled s 50 cents bottles for sale by J. 8. Mor- and statements printed at the PRESS been presented with a gold-headed LEAVE ORDERS AT DEVANEY’S STORE. or keg beer. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. A trial ris, druggist. ' job.office, We can suit you. , cane by the citizens of Newport. order solicited. fi@"Brewery one block north of 8. P. Depot. scio, OREGON. BL GREAT BBTOTB. JBARaAIW OOLUBEBEA Studebaker Oregon Wagons’, Tindall & Shanks, All Kinds Of Repairing Livery, KNAPP, BURRELL S COMPANY Meat Market. J. W. CHAPMAN, BOISE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE Plain and Ornamental Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Graining.' CITY BREWERY.