f w<
NEW TO-DAY.
were divided both on the sub-freas^
ni'5’ and third party propositions. .
KT 0TK1-: FOR P U BLIOATION—L AND OF-
lice at Oregon City, Oregoi<;Nov... 12,1391,„
Notice is hereby given that the foliowing-
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. BY
named settler has filed notice of liis intention,
!o make final proof in support of liis claim,and
that said proof will be made before the County
T. L. DUGGER,
lerk of Linn e-unty at Albany, Oregon, on
January 4,1891, viz: Charles H.Penrse,Pre emp
TN THE CITY OF
¡.ion D. S. No 6435, for the SXofS Ek; N V'7X
I -.;f s Eki.-and N E U of-s W 14 of See 10, Tp 10 S
scio, Mwsr co.,
He names the following witnesses
R ock C reek ,N oy 7. 21,18-91. .to
i BSE.
prove bis continuous residence upon
cultivation of, said’land, namely: Ben.
E d . P ress :
-
.1 and
Butler, of Mill Citv Po, James Hogan, Newt-
TSeMiS :
and William J Wiggs,of Rock Créek P O.
This’vicinity seems to be slightly all
i Lewis
of Linn count v, Oregon.
.
Donald M. Hastings, who filed D S No 7333.
ILx lnont’.is, -
a1'line-.-•-■•• ■$- 90 jiqE.ii up over a division of our school
will take notice; and slàw why said entry
district. This is a joint district, be- s should not. be ailowed.
Advertising rates at. fillr, living rates,to be
J. T. AppttnsoN. Register.
Daiil monthly.
tween Marion and Linn counties. _
Transient- advertisements must be paid for
OTICE FOR PUBLICATION LAND Of
Marion county patrons want to or
when the order is given for their insertion.
fice at. Oregon City, Oregon, October 23,
ganize and build a school house on j 1891. Notice is hereby-given ’.hivt the follow
ing named settler lias’ tiled notice of liisinten-
their side of-the river. As the dis ion to make final proof in support, of liis claim,
md that said proof will be made before tlie
trict is a large one, to ) 1 irg •, in fact, ieglstei and Rece iver of tlie U. S. Land Oflice
it Oregon t’itv. Oregon, on I'.eeemher 15, 1891,
one schools tl'.e plan is a com .-iz
. Whei; we notice the number of for
f
(ilix er Baskin. Pre. I> S No 71 7, for the. W
St E’-i and IV Lots Eli of See 32, T 10 s,
divorce cases docketed in the vari- mendable
r
one. They seldom do ( R. i of
3 E. He names die following witnesses to
prove
comihnous residence upon andculti-
ous circuit courts of „this state weare things
t
by halves in this coinmunity. i vatio liis
of, said land Viz' William Wiggs
Clark. L E Warnei and Ed Wolfe, all
imbued with the- feeling- that some “ ‘ Intelligence is the enemy of crime; iViliiam
if Rock Creek, i.inn county. Oregon.
houses of jails and penitentia ' . John Higgins, who made Pre D S No 8108. is.
thingis wrong; either th.it “the school
s
ispeciallYreqnestedand required to appear
” is their motto.
mdottci whatever objections he may have to
holy state of matrimony” is valued ries,
t
said proof. ;
J. T. APPERSON. Register.
too lightly by its participants, or the ■Iloreb Alliance, we understand,
Congress meets on the 7th o' nexi
month.
?
---- THE-4J-
FULL OPENING.
THE. OLD AND RELIABLE
New styles,
New Goods,
New Prices,
SAM’L E. YOUNG
----- -MERCANTILE HOUSE OF*
--- -AND-
Stock of Fall Goods iS'now com
^MERCHANT TAILOR^ g Our píete,
and if you vvant to see
Albany, Oregon.
® some novelties and all the
‘ g * Lates t St j- lési n r'X
N
ALBANY, OB e GON.
We-can show you a line of goods
that cgiinot. be found else
where. In fact, w.o are just
C >. what the people say we are,
. the .
I am now receiving my spring stocK of
merchandise, consisting of Boots .& Shoes,
Carpets, OiVClotli, Window Shades, Gro
ceries, etc. I carry
THES Ï i ÂBGHST' STOCK.
marriage contract is too gasily dis- 1 held an unusually, interesting ses .
on Saturday evening last.
■
otice 5fan
solved. It is within our memory, sion
s
Office at Oregon City,Or , Oct 1LIS91. Notice
s herebv given that rhe foilowihg naine’l set
less than two decades ago, when a Our country has $42,500,000,000 N
leirhas filed i®>1 ice of his intention to milk,
taxable
property
within
its
I
ounda-
inal preofin support of liii cliiim, and >ha:
divorce case was almost unknown, t
1-
¡aid
proof wilL he madö before the. Regisier
-.Of this vast sum but.$17,000j- . md Keceir
or of-very seldom occuri enee,.in the jijggt
1
or of the y. S, Lan d Office-atDi egoi,
paying taxes, and of this - it V, Oregon, on Dee 15, LS 1, viz , JolihJtis-
courts of our county. N^ada^gg
;in, Homestca.1 Enti-J’ No. 86(18, for the E >UoT>
32, T 1» S R 3
áfesifi.ílLumbér is increasing^ m an the
< farmers of this land pay. $14.500-^ '.I. s’ K l-i and E h, of S E X of Sec.
wiqhfssgsA?
000.000?7 'Airthe vast aggregdfihn of
alarmin^manner. At Hue
f’said land,’vic. Will .uli iugss, Wiipmn
HAS INaTOGK^FQWuL
monopolies and syndi Jlark,
n the'Glot-bgg Lme. ■ We also car
L. E. Warner and Ed Wolfe, all Of Rock
nearly ohe-tliird of the eases docket corporations,
'
Ureck,
Linn
conntv,
<
Iregon
.
cates pay but $2,500,000,000.. If these John Higgins, who lrtadc Pre OS No 71 OS, is
ry-the Largest Stock of Al
ed were divorce eases. Should this * figures are true, is it not time to call •speciai
iy request cd to appear an d olfer wl’.at-
■.ve.relijections lie may have to sam proof.
increase be maintained for a few a halt?
bany Woolen Mills Goods,
T, J. APPEP.S IN, Register
y ea r s I on ger, t h e principa I b u s i n ess ‘ I see there has been held in New
t made up by fine merchant '<
of our circuit judges will be the dis- Orleans
,
a convention of bankers, for
otice for publication - land of -
Oregon City. Oregon, Oe.tobe._r 2».
W tailors, and in prices we are
N ficeat
solution of the marital relation, in what
.
purpose I cannot learn. The 1891.
Notice is hercbv given Unit the follow
ing named settler lias tiled nolieo of his inten
ou’- boyhood days a divorced man m secretary
<
of the treasury, Foster, tion
knocking ail competition in
to make final, proof in support of hisciaim,
Unit said proof will bo made before the
woman was regarded as resti ng un I sent to that convention a long letter, and
to a cocked hat. If you wish
Conntv Clerk of Linn Com ,at AlbnnyOi , on
forth the financial condition .•ec. 14, 189i, viz: E. L. Wheeler, Pre
der a cloud of a dKg tacito feta*» t s^e : setting
t
emption
DSNo.
6213
for
the
S
ifi
M
ol
’
secB
T
10
to purchase a good service:!- „Jij
It is not so now. While such per of the country, in that letter he ’. R3 E. He names the following wimessest,.
prove his continuous re.sidenee upon and cnl-
states
that
our
circulating
medium
ble suit for the
sons may be regarded as of rathei ¡
nvation of said land, viz; Newton Lewis,E. S.
Barzee, W. H. Heseinan and -L H. Foster, ail ol
unsavoiy reputations by the lovers is
■ larger to-day than st any time in Kock
Creek P. O , I inn conniy. Oregon.
the
history
of
our
country.'
Twenty
’
J T APPE1SSON; Registei
•of old time respect of marriage vows
five years ago we • had about $25 per
still they are received by and min capita and-to-day, in actual circula
otice for publication -- land ' of
at Oregbn Ci tv, Oregon, October 2'
gle as freely in society in general as . tion, we have less than $5. Why N lice
1891. Notice is hereby given that tlie folio«
named settler lias filed notice of liis in
anybody else. ' Plainly, marriage is ; this statement, anyhow? When in ing
tention to make final proof in support ot liis
claim,
and
said proof will be made betore
now viewed as merely a civil con the history of our country has the. tlie County that
Clerk ol I inn County, at Albany.
on Novebev 23, 1891, viz: II. Slielton.
tract, and one that can be dissolved head of either bureau condescended Oregon,
Homestead Entry No. 5707, for tiieS Eqr of N
Eqr.
NhaifofSEnr,
E qi.l.ot
at pleasure. We remember of read to'recognize, by letter or otherwise, Sec. 8, T lo, S., i t. 2 E. andSEqrofS
I-Ie names tile follow-
witnesses to prove liis continuous resi
ing an anecdote concerning a rail- a meeting of the farming or lai oring mg
Boots and
dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Clothing, Overcoats,
interests.
Never.
Why
is
this
lolm
Prichard,
W.
N.
Tliomas,
L.
Iliiber
a.id
■waj’ conductor whose train had just
H. Thomas, all of Jordan Postoffice Linn
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Over Or want to see a Mammoth
ers of weal th re T.
arrived In Chicago, when instead of - ’
Co., Oregon.
Nobby Siiit.s that will dazzle
J T.APPERSON, Register
shirts, Dress Shirts, -Under
announcing ¿¿treaty minutes for ■ ceive no encouragement, the wealth
BKyour vision, ipUii wmit to
wear, Ties,Scarfs, Biieks,.
dinner,” his passengers were as ' absorbing all. But then the farmers
gffifsee the only house that car-
SCIO, OREGON, DEáJíERS IN
■ Gloves, Ti unks,’Va
tounded to hear “twenty minutes are only machines to grind out dol
jgfies all the Latest .Styles of
for divorce.” The ease and facility’, lars for badks and kindred monopo
lises, Umbrellas,
Fall and Winter \Vear, visit
with which divorces were obtained lies.
Gum Coats, ..
ARCADE-
in that city being and was the the In our lust bill of items from this
Blank
cause of many witticisms. Divorce place I questioned the right of our
ets.
county commissioners to appropriate
business became a specialty by attor
' money to build ^^Edge^-across the
neys and the announcement by them SantiamatMill City. .That state
—OF—
—Has the Largest Stock of—
T'FaZZ Paper in All the Latest Styles. Pictur *
of ¡^divorces obtained without pub- _ ment aroused the sleeping tigers in
Oil
licity” was quite common. Are we that quiet little hamlet, ancl I am
Framed to Order. ,
Cloth
»not, here in Oregon, rapidly drifting uiiahirnously called upon to rise and
ing, Gum
B©@KS AIIB
to the same ..station'?. Immediate ' explain' Now if these gentlemen
• Boots, Over
‘ALBANY, OREGON.
marriage after divorce is becoming ’ would stop to consider, an explana*
^^PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLYCOM POUNDED
shoes, Jumpers,
^-quite frequent. Often the future ! tion is just -what ’ theyi^on’-t Xvaiit;
---Bl’ouSbfe,;
husband provides the wherewithal 1 but having l.'een called upon to ex
L.
GOTLEIB,
• . - chiefs, Ovei^s^eans.
to pay the necessary expense of di plain, ancl as a correct understand*
vorce proceedings. Now, while we ; ing of this question involves a mat
—DEALER IN— .•-
Leather Coats, Linen Cuffs
think it far better fora couple to sep ter of 5 or 6 thousand dollars to the Ever shown in the ^Willamette Val and Collars,,Celluloid Cuffs and
ley. Remember he has the
arate and live apart peaceably7 than, , taxpayers of this county, -I shall ask
Collars, Jewelry, Cravats, Etc., Etc.
only exclusive
space in your valuable paper in
to live a cat and dog life together, ’ which to explain. In the first place
thdy should be required to live sin any improvement asked which in-
FURNITURE,
gly long enough to. look at the situa ' • volves the expenditure of such a sum DRY GOODS HOUSE
Stoves, Tinware, Crockrey, Glass
tion seriously. The chances are that as this bridge will cost, ought to be
ware, etc. First St., Albany, Or. '
In
Albany
and
sells
at
the
lowest
where there-was but two unhappy of- great interest to a respectable J
., possible rates.
people* should they remarry imme number of the citizens of the county
---- —Dealer in All Kinds of----- — ' -
diately there would be four. Gener from which the appropriation is ask
LADIES^ WEAR.
ally in difficulties and differences be ed. Now how many of the citizens A specialty. Mail orders promptly
tween husband and 'wife both are at of Linn county would'be benefifted . attended to.
Thé above lines are for either
fault, neither having as much chari by this proposed bridge? I do not
ity for the faults and 'frailties of the actually believe there is one in Linn
TF. F. READ,
neither do I believe tnat one
other as-they should. The trouble county;'
team a week''would cross if, for two
is, people rush into matrimony too reasons, firtf, there is no farming
hurriedly,and of a eonseqncnee such, country oil the Marion county sicie; ALBANY, OREGON
ash
A. pamphlet oz information and
couples are more frequently illy than it is a steep mountain covered with
OR BOYS,
or roduce
happily mated. The old adage of timber, and, second, there are no
And in kinds and Styles too many
R.
SHELTON
“marry in haste and repent at leis passable roads to the bridge' from
361 Broadway.
to mention. There is quan-
ure” is of too frequent recurrence. that side, anojbeing no roads passa
’ tity, quality and variety
’ Our lax divorce laws no doubt are ble and no place to go to from Mill
enough -for all. For prices,
the cause of this unhappy condition City on that side-, then of course all
©HE IW®R SOUTH OF SSi© HOTEL
ask any of the thousands
■of affairs. If divorces were more who crossed the bridge would be
The Northwest Fire and Marine
Who have purchased from
difficult in obtaining, or if the law compelled, to stop at- Mill. City. If
Insurance
company
is
the
equal
if
this
is
so.
who
will
it
accommodate?
us this Fall.
required an intervention of two
—AND—
not the superior of any otner home
years at least between the divorce Simply the storekeepers, ancl there, INStíRRNCE A SENT,
.company. They adjust t h e ir .losses
are onlj’ two of them, one owned by
and another marriage, people would
with promptness. Give them’ a
th-e'Mfll City company and the other ROOM 2, OVER DANIEL’S STORE.
think not only twice but several by a Mr. BoncTy. Now these are the
trial. Their office in Scio is wiGi
, times before- they act upon what simple facts in this. case. This coun■ Get your bilf h<ads, letter head. ■
the Scio Weekly Press.
should be the most serious proposi ty helped to build a bridge at Jeffer \nd statements printed at the P resj -
Qur Tailoring Department contains
office. We gn s^jV
tion of life.
son, Stayton and Mehama at a large
- - the most attractive stock of ’
expense, simply to accommodate
^¡Xtjg.quite amusing to see the ef am! Leip build up towns in Marion.,
pants ana suit patterns ever
forts of different parjtjgan journi.ils to county. Again, the roads up the
shown here, and all work is
glean comfort from tlie .'ireeent-elqe- I Saritiain from Lj'ons are almbst im
guaranteéd^^^
PTICES REASONABLE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
tionp. Slates of the electoral vote of passible. If our commissioners can
the different states, are prepared spend three or Jour thousand dolinr>
LEAVE ORDERS AT THE SCIO HOTEL.
With the utmost confidence of their on improvements in this part of the
SCIO,
-
- . -
- • -
-
OREGON.
being a correct horroscope of the county, let it-be'on the roaciSjthat
vote next year. Yet they all have a are now laid out, and not on ex pen
proviso. If- such and such a state sive bridges of no benefit to the
Votes such and such a way. -That county. We have many other rea
little word “if” is in the way, gei.= sons why the bridge should not be
tiemen. One year or less from now built by this county but these will
it Will disappear, but my! how it suffice for the present.
Will suffer in the meantime. -
T. S. M.
in the valley outside of Portland, ahd am
prepared to show you the best assortment
and sell- them as cheap as good goods can
“be'sold. I keep no trash or closing ofit
stock of goods, and have only one price
and that in plain figures.
L
WINTER
COMPARISON IN PRICES
issolicit.ed. Orders from samples prompt
ly attended to. PRICES AS CHEAP as
parties can get if here in person.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.. ,
h.F. READj
CLOTHING HOUSE
Æ Co,
SPRING AND
SUMMER
OW
New and .Secood Hand
GROCERY STORE
R. B. ZIGKRIGK. 'PROPRIETOR,
Pure poieries, eaiiiiM foots, camiies, Tobacco Cifars
Having but just located in Scio, I wish to
state that I purpose selling goods on
the smallest of margins for C
P
. 'Quick sales and
small profits is my motto.
Give me a trial.
NEWS. YOUTH’S
NOTARY
PUBLIC^
Real Estate, Loan,
HOH, ffl » CARRM FAINTER.
Plain and Ornamental Paper Hanging,
Kakoinining and Graining.
Candidates for-congress'in this ihe
third district are plentiful now.
There does not seem to be any lack
Of timber. Even Scio can boast of a
Candidate. Blit one, however, can
get there, and the present jpeum-
bent seems in a fair way to succeed
himself;
IBsci# has made considerable im
provement tliis year, and there is
promise Of moi‘e for the next year,
bhotild the two school districts be
merged into one it will be something
of a boom. W
The Farmers National Alliance,
lately in session at Indianapolis, was
hot as harmonious as have been
llmil sessions heretofore-.
They-
FARMERS
* Ma-ny farmers adopt the rule of
discarding the matured, h eavy sows,
11 order to fill their places with those
that are younger, for breeding pur
poses,. That such a course is a mis
take is shown by the experience of
one who is an authority on hog rais
ing, he having made experiments
in the endeavor to discover tl e
causes of diseases in swine. - The
fact was,-.-made apparent that the
strongest, healthiest and most v’g
WANTED.
orous pigs were produced from par
ents that were over three years old
Also Chickens, Ducks, Geese, and
atid that breeding fr >fii immature all other FARM PRODUCE, by
stock is one of tjie most serious
causes of disease.
XOiKIHO ‘ANVSTV
Having again assumed charge of
this popular house, I have renovated
and ref u r n ished it throughout, and
am now better prepared than ,ever to
entertain the traveling public. My
tables ate always well supplied.
Board by the day, week or month,
q eCial accommodations for coni
mercial.men.
DRIED FRUIT
P. COHEN,
Subscribe for the P ress »
Albany, Or.
HOTEL.
MRS. WM. BILYEU, P rop .
South Side of Bridge, Scio, Ore »on
—NIH¿Ü
OF ALL KINDS AT ALBANY PRICES
------ AT------- •
^ cio .- oreg ^^SMI
SQFGive us a trial and. be convinced that wo
T.
OREGON ÍTATE SCHOOL JOURNAL
CONTRACTOR AÉD BUILD E
Is tile bfficinl organ of tile Siltte Department of
L’nblie liistruetion. The Journal is a monthly
magazine devoted to Scliool and Home Educa
tion; therefore, if, is indispensable to teacliers,
and invaluable to the friends of education in
general. Price—$1 00 per annum: five or more
copies 80 cents each; samolo conies 10 cents.
Address,
gfc j. ». HOIiNER. I ronrialor. '
Albany, Oregon. ,
Will furnish plans, estimates, etc.,
for buildings upon iipplieirtion. A'i!
work done at lowest
S, good
•‘.vo.i’kmanship considered. ’
:'®"Leave orders at i.'ity Bestiiur in! 1
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gEgYSUEuNY,
M E A LS 23 CEN'IX