18 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY T. L. DUGGER, tendent of the blind school,and Miss A, B. McFadden, matron, have ro signed, at the request of the state board, which has appointed Rev. and Mrs. Bollinger superintendent and matron, | NEWTO-DAY New styles, t New GcÜ 's, IN THE CITY OF SCIO, LÏNN CO., OJWtiOX. ?er annum, invariably in advance.......$2 00 iix months, 44 - 44 44 ........... 1 00 Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be oaid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for when the order is given, for their insertion. The brother of the king of Siam is named Dam Kong. With a name like that he will have to lead a life but little short of that of an angel to prove that he is All Right. Three cash prizes of' $150, $100 and $o0, respectively, have been offered bv Public Opinion, the eclec­ tic weekly of Washington and New York* for the three best essays of , not more than 3000 Words on the , question; “what, if any, changes in ( existing plans are necessary to secure . equitable distribution of the bur­ an , den of taxation for the support of , national, state and municipal govern­ , ments?” These prize-essay contests ( current questions, as couducted on i by Public Opinion, have attracted , general attention. The present con­ , test closes December 10. II.F. READ,! “Has the Largest Stock of- ■ N I Ne wi Pnces. ¡H Lui UL —AND— Our Stock of Fall Goody is now com­ plete, and if you want to see some novelties and; all the Latest Styles in THE OLD AND RELIABLE MERCANTILE HOUSE OF- SAM'L E. YOUNG SPRING JUD SUM Every day the necessity for the Ever shown in the Willamette Val­ farmer to become an edueatedjhink- ley. Remember he has the ing man grows greater.- By the only exclusive ALBANY/ OREGON, term “education” we do not mean that he shall be a man of scholastic DRY GOODS HOUSE renown, or a man of letters in the I am now receiving my spring1 stocK of We can show you a line of goods ordinarily accepted meaning of the In Albany and sells at the lo west merchandise, consisting- of Boots & Shoes, term, but we do mean that he shall that cannot be found else* possible rates. >e well versed in everything that Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Gro where. lit fact, w£ are just pertains to his avocation. He should LADIES’ WEAR. ceries, etc. I carry what the people sky we are, be well acquainted with the best \ sp«i:,ia'ity. Mail orders promptly methods of culture of every product ¡tended to. of the field, the orchard and the gar­ den. If he breeds stock for profit A new kind of wheat known a- TF. F. HEAD, he should know his market, and the new golden is attracting consid breed such strains as that market erable attention among wheat-grow "“demands, and, too, such strains as ërs. " It Is a product eomi'^orig'!n’ar- can most quickly and with the least ly from the department of agricul­ In the Clothing Linei We also ear­ ALBANY, OREGON. expense be prepared. He should be ture, and produced in Oregon forth« in the valley outside of Portland, and am HAS IN STOCK FOR THE • well posted in the best classes of first time in any quantity the present ly the Largest Stock of Al- season. The yield surpasses that of prepared to show you the best assortment seeds of all kinds, and knew the soil bany Woolen Milts Goods, he tills. Time was when if a man little club under like conditions, and sell them as cheap as good goods can made up by fine ¡ merchant made a failure in every other busi­ while it is apparently less affect >d MEALS 25 CENTS. ness he Went to farming, and owing by dry weather than any other tailors, and in prices we are be sold. I keep no trash or closing out to the virgin richness of the soil was variety heretofore sown in this sec­ knocking all competition in ­ stocK of goods, and I have only one price usually successful; but that day is tion. . Oimiigss, Ei@,, Ete. OF to a cocked hat. If you wish past. The man who is a failure in The West Side narrow gauge lines Good board furnished at the low­ and that in plain figures. other businesses now, is not likely are being gradually transformed into to purchase a good servicea­ est rates, to be a successful farmer, for the a standard gauge railroad. All the MRS. THOMAS CLAXTON ble suit for the reason that methods and principles new ties that have been put in since The North west Fire and Marine I H that will bring success in any busi­ the Southern Pacific bought the road Insurance company is the equal if ness are now highly necessary on have been standard gauge ties, and ix not the sape.Hor of any other home the farm, and the farmer who is not now all the. new bridges and fills are company. They adjust their looses governed by business principles is being made standard gauges. with pr<>; opt wees, very apt to figure in a sheriff’s sale, trial. Their office Ii issolicited. Orders from samples prompt­ sooner or later. Better methods will A cutting affray occurred at the Scio Weekly Pres of a necessity have to obtain on the McCoy, Polk Co. last Friday night ly attended to. PRICES AS CHEAP as farm in the future. Such rotation in which David W. Sears was carved parties can get if here in. person. of crops must be adopted as will not by a Mr. Beam. Sears was too inti­ impoverish the soil. The prevailing mate with Beam’s wife,, hence the SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Or want to see a Manjmoth line ______________ method of to day of summer-fallow­ affray. Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Nobby Suits that Will dazzle ing land for recuperative purposes, CORBESPONDSNOK'. will soon be a something that the Shoes, Hats and Caps, Over­ AGENCYJö« your vision, if you want to farmer cannot afford to do. He will shirts, Dress Shirts, Under­ see the only house that car­ R ock C reek , Oct. 18,1891-. so rotate and .grow his crops, E d . P ress . wear, Ties,Scarfs, Socks, ries all the Latest Styles of with the aid of artificial manures, Mt. Horeb Alliance met last Sat­ A. pamphlet ox information and ab- FaU and Winter Wear, visit Gloves, Trunks, Va ­ that summer-fallow will be another urday evening and took in eight e laws* Showing How to btain Patenta, Caveats, Trade lues, Umbrellas, custom of the past that better meth­ new members. This Alliance seems ARCADE Marks, Copyrights, sent Jree. Address fóUNM a co. ods has supplanted. Therefore, it to be doing good work, at leist in Gum Coats, 361 Broadway, CLOTHING HOUSE • SCIO,. 01 New York. behooves our farmer to make use of the way of membership. I think Blank­ every opportunity to increase his they now have between 6'J and 80 —OF— ets, practical knowledge and to enl arge members. his experience in everything that Typhoid or some other kind of will contribute to the success of ag­ riculture. The organization of far­ fever seems to be very prevalent and u. Mattie, mers clubs of various kinds, where fatal in this bailiwick. ALBANY^OREGON. —-metgacK of agriculture,stock raising daughter of Wm. Turnidge, was Nctll Paper bTi AU- file- Latest Styles, Plctkres . and fruit growing are discussed, is a buried on Thursday of last week, a very iong step in the right direction. and on Wednesday of this week Ora, F ramecl to Order. L. GOTLEIB, No farmer should neglect to subscribe daughter of Bennett Robertson, our P; M. Both were estimable young S®W®®k ¡BOOKS Alaa SWil®iSE®. for a good sensible and practicable itv <»■ • —DE ALER IN— farm journal of some kind. Money ladies, about 17 years of age. Sev­ eral others have had the disease, but ( ^^^■P besobiptions carefully COS) pounded so spent will in all probability bring Gum Boots, Overshoes, Jumpers. WANTED. in the largest of returns. Then, too, are getting better. Blouses, Overalls, Jeans, Leath ­ every thinking farmer will become 1 hope the farmers of this county Also Chickens, Ducks, Geese, and er Coats, Handkerchiefs, FURNITURE, an experimenter to some extent,and will get the Morning Oregonian of all other FARM PRODUCE, by WHE^ YOU GO TO Oct. 9th and read- an article in that Linen Cuffs,and Collars, while he may miss the mark some­ Stoves, Tinware, Crockrey, Glass issue from the pen of one H. S. Ly ­ times in this experimenting, in the Celluloid Cuffs and ware, etc. First St., Albany, Or, end he will be the gainer. There is man, on the' present situation of •REMEMBER Collars, Jewelry, Albany, Or. no reason why the same methods finance. Mr. Lyman takes the posi­ Oil Cloth­ A'iministra’ior’s Notice. and customs should be followed year tion that if farmers and mechanics ing. OTICE is hereby given, that the under­ in and year out. Every thinking would use rye for coffee, honey for signed has been duly appointed bv the N county court of Linn county, Oregon, Admin­ farmer will be trying to remedy this sugar, and substitute dignity for istrator of the estate of Peter Halfpenny, line clothing, they would find the pres­ The above lines are for either of Linn county, now deceased, and that, the year the,mistakes he made last, and uudersigned has also been duly appointed, and improve his methods as he gains ent volume of currency of ample di- ’ ARE THE LARGEST-DUELERS IN has qualified, to administer upon the partner­ mansions for all practical purposes; shipproperty of the-late firm of Mann A Half experience. penny. All persons, therefore, having claims to all of which nausea the Oregonian against theestate of said deceased, and against ♦he said partnei'sliin firm lately composed of. The farmer as-a power in the land says “Amen.” I would like to.in- F. E. Mann and Peler Halfpenny, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned at is beginning to bob up frequently, quire of this bedrock economist, of WAREHOUSE. his residence in Scio, Linn county, Oregon, , OR BOYS, and, as he always stays on top, we what use is it for the farmers and within six months from, this date. 1 »atcd'Oct. 1, 1891. _ F. E, M ANN, G. F. SIMPSON,- - L essee . mechanics to save and accumulate And in kinds and Styles too many might say serenely, One of the G eo . W. W right , < ' Administrator. Att’y tor Administrator. This well known and popular ware to mention. There is quan­ most recent cases comes from Rear­ property, for 60 millions of people to house is now ready for handling the don, Wash. The farmers alliance save up and store away goods for 4 tity, quality and variety otice for publication - land of crop of 1891. We purpose running SAIN WAGONS, OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS, DEE flee at Oregon City, Oregon, October 2. built a warehouse there and the rail or 5 years? The 100,000 bankers,the N house on business principles. 1801. Notice is hereby given that the follow the ­ enough for all. For prices, road company refused to put a side­ railroads and other kindred corpora­ ing named settler has filed notice of his in­ We will pay Albany prices for wheat ING BINDERS AND MOWERS, LIGHTNING HAY PRESS. tention to make final-proof in support of his ask any of the thousands tions, when there has been sufficient Storage at usual rates. track to it, thus leaving the North claim, and that said «root will be.made before frill oats. ETC., AND DEALERS IN the County Clerk oi Linn County, at Albany, Sacks furnished free to thosestoring ern Pacific Elevator company in pos­ accumulated to warrant it, will put Who have purchased from Oregon, on Noveber 28. 1891, viz: il. Shelton, with us. T. M. MUNKFRS, Homestead Entry No. 5707, for thefi^ E qr of n session of the fie’d. The local alli­ the people into the press and by the us this Fall. M anager . E qr. N half of S E qr, and S E qr wt S E err of Il A Q L.Oplp ance promptly passed a resolution hocus pocus of legislation, squeeze Sec. 8, T 10, S., It. 2E. He names the folknv- ing witnesses to prove his continuous' resi­ lluòu vili lu , Ddiií d avvilo it ail from them. Again, when the not to sell any wheat to the Elevator B B i K O““' "ll" r‘“'i “ilii "’lil''. ««J " I'.o dence upon and cultivation of, said.land, viz: » a & S B 5 B 8 ilaft' r inslrtietion, will work iudur.lriously John Prichard, W. N. Thomas, L. Huber and company, and prepared to ask their time comes around for them to MF how to ear» Three Thobi::»«! l»eHarrt ; T. II. Thomas, all of Jordan Postoflice.Linn Yeaf in their own loruliti-s.w b.;-rover they live.I will aBtofunjist. Ynd Vehicles of Every Description, Barb Wire, Etc. Call and examin Co., Oregon. brethren elsewhere to do likewise. squeeze, you will find this H. S. Ly­ rhe sii-ualion oreniplnyiiieiHjiit which you eau earn tiinlamount. J T. APPERSON, Regisler No money furjne uuh-ss successful ns above. Easily and quickly their stock. fi®”Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. learned. 1 desire but one worker from each district oYcounty. 1 That action brought the sidetrack as man Urging the farmers to;,spend have already taught and provided with employment a larp-* number, who are ¡miking over ifSO.OC a yt'iir each. It ’ sJJEVV more money in improving their soon as it could be laid. When the otice for publication — i , and of - and Full particulars Address at once Our Tailoring Department contains Augusta, ficeat Oregon City, Oregon,sept. 18 1891, K. (J« A-IaKBSK, N F. If. ROSCOE, Afanaier. farmers take a determination to farms,in buying the latest improved Notice is hereby given that the following- the most attractive stock of named settler has filed notice of his intention stand there is no corporation dares machinery, urging them to use to'make final proof in support iff his claim,und pants ana suit patterns ever plenty of coffee,sugar, canned goods,• defy them. that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Linn county at Albany, Oregon, on etc., and wear plenty of good, fine shown here, and all work is November 17,1891, yJ^’AUv^Bve-emp Receiver T. E. Hogg arrived in wool clothing; that dignity is not a lion 1). S. No 598“. for thelT^vii Of NE of Sec guaranteed. 30, 1’p 10 S I< 1 W. He names the following wit­ Albany last Friday night- and left good substitute for clothing in this nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lafid, namely: John immediately on a special train on climate. Then you will find this Bilyeu, Newton-Crabtree, T. Turner and Jas. the O. P. for Corvallis. Mr. TIogg great people’s journal, the Oregon­ A. Crabtree, all of Scio postOffice, Linn county, Oregon. J. T. A pperson , Register. ’.E.ialUiett <•« comes at the mand-ite of the court, ian, saying “Atnen”, again. Any­ to show cause why he should not be how, farmers- and mechanics, read Will: rd SUMMONS. j®, b a, d ! •■J. '; ------SCIO, OREGON. removed from the receivership of’ that article, and if you can’t see n a i. -ver hr that road. It is to be hoped that he enough therein to insult the dignity In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for rk. t. Hui Linn County: z \Vo fl >h >p. Wo sia xk k. Yvu FINE TEAM. AND CARRIAGE HARNESS Will be required to step down and and intelligence of every one of you, «rail yo»; »pi ivi.rk. 1< d,:i Hid i Ella V. Montgomery, Plaintiff, ) •01 lUwfìal su ¿"gin •y out, else pay up the many debts I am mistaken in your make-up. ling «>.-1; un- to 1F50 p •vs. SUMMONS. Vhibs Nets Currycombs. Brushes, Collar Pads, and everything usually All itile and n rni-li y e. We e«; Wm. M. Montgomery, Defendant.) iouFIIKE. id teai •Joyn kept in a first-class harness shop. against the concern. A railroad uxpMn------- F . ill No speri T. M. L. F HE! infon TKCE y,N.Y.,nt work for us. Reader., filling useful places lit- Society,' Kalsomininff o mid Grainnnr. . you nmy hot uiuko as much, but we cav c ' MARTIN & BILYEU, Prop’s. I teach you quick iy liow to earn from $5 to whereas they should iidlv be State has the appearance of a shrewd one, [ SiO a- day at the start, and more as you go too- Considerable trouble is being I on. Both sexes, all ages. In any part ef PRICES REASONABLE AND SATISPA'.T ON GU ARANTEED. patients at Dr. ftuiand’a hotel in Sa- Main St., Scio, Or. iAmerica, you can commence at home, giv; had over the division of the reward, P'iiig all yvur time,or sparemoments enlytc leriii the-work. All id nbw. Groat pay SKIS V’ foi LEAVE ORDERS AT DEVANEY'S STORE. and it is hard to tell just how the overv worker. We start you, furnishing The best ef meats constantly everything. EASILY,.SPEEDILY learnod. . I'AlcTIOl-LARS FREE. Address at outoc. matter will terminate. and. ■SCIO. - - - - < - - OREGON. S'iiSSON ft CO., FCKTLANl), MA1.NE. STOCK. WINTER UN r. i New and Second Hand ’-P. COHEN, MEN’S, YOUTH’S MONEY í Meat Market» & 1 T*'