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About Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1891)
s say: Preparations are making in many of the « ountles of ' Oregon for the voting of next year under the Australian ballot law. It is a trou is PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY blesome system, the machinery is T. L. DUGGER,.' cumbersome, the cost of .holding IN THE CITY OF elections will be much increased,the ¡CIO, LINN CO.) OitEGON. polls will l>e obstructed, voting will be delayed, busy men will not find Ime to wait, and the whole system TERMS I .-»vili be a nuisance. The professional annum, invariably in advance. $2 00 Ilx months, “ “ “ . 1 oo .«.iliticians and. strikers who have ime and whose business it is to take Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be paid mctnlhjy. .ime to “work” elections, will have r TiwisienCadvertisements must be paid for more opportunities and more influ When the order is given for their insertion. ence than ever, since other persons Governor Pennoyer has refused to .vili be so delayed and hindered that commute thè sentence of Ming How they wi'l leave the polls in disgust. the-Grant county Chinaman, and h* Again, just and proper influence will ¡‘tie defeated, since the citizen whose will be hanged Jan. 8. character entitles his opinions to Mrs. Alla Long, daughter of on» of Kentucky’s most noted preachers, has been arrested for disorderly con duct. She is postmistress at Mid way, Ky., and it is charged she has been acting indiscreetly with Dr. Colin’s 19-year old son. Citizens held an indignation meeting and re quested her to resign; she refused, and her arrest followed. Iler unde is consul to Constantinople and her husband is a United States gauger. The case of the State of North Carolina vs. McDougall, the man ar rested at Spicer for the murder ol his uncle, Conoly, was terminated at Fayetteville, N. C., last week, after the examination of about 150 wit nesses. It proved one of the most eventful cases in the history of the state and attracted wide attention, the only interest in the case by our people being the fact that McDo,_i- gall was arrested in Linn county. The jury returned a verdict of “not guilty.” Nine English partridges have been received at Portland. They are in size between the Oregon quail and pheasant, and will be turned loose to increase, but in what,portion of -the OS. E ir (Successors to Gill & Sniitlu ---- TF 1 —J DEALERS IN SHELF AND », • ¿ GROCERIES. ! ID---- wt™® HARDWARE, Largest rOREGON. ALBANY, STOVES OF ALL KINDS, TIN- AV ARE.EDG ED TOOLS, AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IN FACT Staple and Fancy Stock under one roof in Oregon South of Portland. SAM’L E. YOUNG Albany, Oregon weight and consideration, can ro longer show an elector before going to the polls what ticket In his opin I ion ought to be voted, and offer him ¡-That is usually kept in a store of one for that purpose. Thousands go this kind. to the polls who do not know how to vote without being told, and the There are now in the United All Siad.3 of Tinwaro Made to Order. ‘ men who are best qualified to in States 207 women’s colleges, with form or influence them are cut off Prices as Low as Square Dealing | 25,000 students. A few years ago fiom the opportunity. On theTXher SCIO, OREGON, DEALERS IN Will Admit of. J you could have counted the women’s hand, the professional workers, vole frét f q f will in sòme way get at the voters SCIO., NEWTO-DAY. According to the votes cast in mu ar.d coach them when others will nicipal elections last Week, Astoria is not. It is a law that obstructs and B B beeawiwI-aioiii’NEWHHeofwwk, Dye Stuffs, Hair and Tooth Brashes, Toilet Articles, Sponges, and All H I BEU S «»Hl !t«.imnil»lv, by those of flUsfi H ■ E s B H® H •**■?« voutiff wr old, nnd In their the second city in the state, Salem defeats legitimate Influenceat the Varieties of Druggists’ Sundries. Ivl u 11L B third, Albany fourth and Pendleton polls, disgusts and drives away a We furnish everything. We iAsffyvii. No risk. «-u enn <lev..si your spare moments, of fill your time to the work. 'l.Ms i» an entirely new leud,and brings wonderful »uece^s to rvr-rv wo:k< r. fifth. Astoria polled 1245 votes, Sa large class of the best, voters who Wall Paper in All the Latest Styles. Pictures Beginners are earning from #25 to $50 porwevk ami upwnrds, and more after a little experience. We can furnish von the em lem 816, Albany 682, and Pendleton will not submit to “monkeying” and ployment and teach you FREE. No spaceto explain here. Full Framed to Order. Information FRKK. TJRITE <fc CO., Al ULSTA, 31A1MC 671. delay, and furnishes the class who JEFFERSON, OREGON. make a profession of election work Chili, according to dispatches, is with better opportunities than ever. •DEALER IN— again beginning to bluster and ap Thè Australian ballot laW is merely ' EftS'-PnESCRlPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED pears to be spoiling for a fight. a scheme of idealogists and visiona ------ DEALER IN------ Uncle Sam would do well to admin ries, and it m:iy safely be predicted FINE CANDIES, NUTS, CIGARS, “ ister a sound spanking to the little that after its first general trial in Or egon there will be a general demand Cigarettes, Notions, Etc. Upstart. At least they should be Buggies, Carts, Hacks, Wagons, taught to respect the stars and for its repeal. B^Tresh Roasted peanuts a spe-1 cialty. ■ J stripes, and the uniform of the U. S. Farm Implements, Paints CORRESPONDENCE East Side Jfain St , Scio, Oregon, i navy, when worn by a sailor who and Oils, and all kinds ot does not transgress their laws. S yracuse , Dec. 13,1891. E d . P ress : The Mill City Gazette has finally GOODS Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and As the columns of your valuable SPORTING MEALS 25 CENTS. succeeded in getting a land notice paper have always been open for the AND CUTLERY. to publish, despite the efforts of the benefit of the farmer, and you are Shoes, Hats and Caps, Qver- ®hoi®8 Fine Sandies and efforts of the “Yankee Doodle” of inclined to publish all items in their shirts, Dress Shirts, Under I want it distinctly understood that . Nats, Oranges, Et<?., Etc. the Scio P ress to defeat the Ga favor, and knowing your paper is wear, Ties,Scarfs, Boeks, ——Dealer in All Kinds of------- You can buy goods from me zette’s mighty efforts to succeed in being read by .a great many mem Good board furnished at tlid low Gloves, Tiunks, Va that direction. Now, as we have bers of the Alliance, I will send you est rates. as cheap as you can buy MRS. THOMAS CLAXTON before intimated, we have never the proceedings of one of the most lises, Umbrellas, them in Albany. placed a straw in the Gazette’s way, interesting meetings of the kind Gum Coats, T. J. CLAXTON, haue never written a letter, nor I ever attended. Blank B. F. CONNER, have we ever interviewed Mr. Ap- At 11 o’clock Bro. Glaze,president, ets, CONTRACTOR. AND BUILDER. person on the subject. Now as that called the house to order and stated otice for publication - land of enterprising paper has the land no that the meeting was an open one. N flee at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. ‘P, ash — g,----- — C ------ - Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., 1891. Notice is berebjr given that tne follow tices to publish, and its editor has Bro. Chas. Miller was called for and ing-named settler has tiled notice of bis inten for buildings upon application. All Oil taken out license to peddle books in spoke 60 minutes, giving the gener tion to make final proof in support of his’claim, or P roduce . work done at lowest rates, good that said proof will be made lefore the Marion county, we predict it will al effects of the Alliance, stating it and Cloth County Cler^ of Linn Cou'tity, at Albany Or workmanship considered. on February 3, 189*2,viz: Arthur Perrin mauâge to subsist, though its field would take him four days to finish Oregon, Lea ve orders at City Restaurant. Pre-emption I). S. No 7418 lor the NW J4 of ing, Gum Sec. 12, T. 11 S., R. IJfl. He names the following of patronaee is necessarily limited. his speech. . Boots, Over- witnesses to prove hte continuous residence of, said laud, viz: m . J. The president then declared a re upon and cultivation shc^s, Jumpers, H. R. Cameron, J. F. Craig and Pi J. Congress is getting; down to work cess of one hour, during which the Cameron, Raub, ail of LacomlvLinn oounty, Oregon. 9HE ®®0RS®tWH ®FS©1® H®7Ek Finnk J. Bateman, who filed Vrc^-D S., No. er- _ —DEALER IN— in great shape. The Oregon delega- w HTIWklP HUHTO 'AM' I TWF^By —' it. «RIM. are manfui|iy*ht"vrgyit iWiW try siiouiu not pe allowed. is unnecessary to say that amplejus- cans. J. T. APPERSON, Register. for the interests of the state. If the tice was done to the same. Leather Coits, Linen Cuffs for publication — land of - democratic house in their efforts to At 1 o’clock the meeting was again N otice tice at. Oregon City, Oregon,. Dec. 5 and Collars, Celluloid Cuffs and I 1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow establish a reputation for economy called to order. ing named settler1 has filed notice of his inten FURNITURE, does not go too far and deny needful State Organizer R. A. Irvine was tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Collars, Jewelry, Cravats, Etc., Etc. ana that said proof will be made before the Stoves, Tinware, Croekrey, Glass appropriations, the government called for and talked right to the County Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, Or egon, on Feb. 4,1892. viz: Charles J. Thomas, ware, etc; First St., Albany, Or. works in this state will be continued point for one hour, showing that Hoine*dNo.644-1, for tiie Nz‘£ of NE*4and N?4 of N W of Sec. 6, T 10 S. R. -2 K. He names the fol nearly all the laws passed in the last to a successful termi nation. Senator lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi deuce upon and cultivation of, said land, . iz: Mitchell is again at work on the boat 25 years have had a direct tendency L.Huber, August HolzfusS. SylvestlA1 Pricliard Scientific American and John Pricliard, all of Rock Creek P. <»., to build up the non-producer at the railway project at The Dalles, while Agency for expense of the producer. Brother Linn county, Oregon. J. T. APPERSON. Register. Senator Dolph has put in a bill for a Irvine showed to the satisfaction of for publication - land of - public building at Salem, also one at all present that only a little over N otice fice at Oregon City, Oregon,Nov..'32 1891, Notice is hereby given that the following- PRICES RKAS0NABLE AND S N GUARANTEED. Baker City. Representative Her onc-Yhird of the property of the named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support, of liisclaim,and mann is exhibiting his usual indus United States was assessed; he also that The above lin^s are for either said proof will be made before the County LEAVE ORDERS Al SCIO H CEL. Clerk of Linn county at Allmny, Oregon, oh- try, and the Interests of the state showed the extravagance of con January CAVEATS, 4,1891, viz: Charles 11.Pearse,Pre emp TRADE MARKS, SCIO, - - - ■ OREGON. will not be suffered to lag in the gress of the United States, also that tion D. S. Ko 6135, for the SJ^ of S É N W J4 DESIGN PATENTS of s E and N E % of S' W % of Sec 10, Tp Í0 S’ COPYRIGHTS, etc. house if he can help it. of the Oregon legislature (especially R3E. He names the following witnesses For information and free Handbook write to to prove, his continuous residence upon. MUNN & CO., 361 B roadway , N ew Y ork . in the matter of lady clerk hire) and cultivation of, said land, namely : lien Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before Butler,of Mill City PO, James Ilogan. Newt. The use of electric headlights has which was an. outrage on the tax Lewis the public by a notice given free of charge in the and William J Wiggs,of Rock Creek PO, OR BOYS, Bow become quite general in Indi-i payers of Oregon, and the amount of all of Linn county, Oregon. Donald M. Hastings, who filed D S No 7333, ana, nearly all the roads entering money appropriated for wagon road will tak.e notice and show why «aid entry And in kinds andlStyles too many . Indianapolis now having several in purposes; he spoke of the danger of should not be allowed Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the to mention. There is quan J. T. A p P erson . Register. world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent service. A representative of the the Alliance going too fast, and re man should be without it. Weekly, 83.00 a tity, quality land variety year,- $1.50 six months. Address MUNN & CO.. Railroad Gazette made a • trip over ferred to the mistakes the grange P ublishers , 361 Broadway, New York. enough for all. For prices, HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS- the Indianapolis, Decatur & West made at the start; that if the Alli ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ * ask any of the thousands ern from Indianapolis to Decatur ance made a mistake it would mate ? The Northwest Fire and Marine lately on an engine equipped with rially injure ” them; that it would Who have purchased from 3- Insurance company is the equal if the light. Its powtfht is approxi take time and education to right the » * us this Fall. not the superior of anyotner home AT- mately 2,500 candle power, and it. wrongs that have been done by the company. They adjust their losses gives the engineman a light Which government» with promptness. Give them a Ona straight.track will often reveal trial. Their office in Scio is with —Has the Largest Stock of- objects at a mite or more, arid for ■' Bro. Jas. Marks was next intro Where they will constantly have on hand Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, the Scio Weekly Press. one half a mile ail objects the size of duced and read « a piece confirming Fables, Chairs, Mattresses, Etc. We make a specialty of what Bro, Irvine said, apd talked a cow cah be distinctly seen in ord- Our Tailoring Department pontains >A YEAR! I undertake to briefly inary wentjiei?' Yfe' gtieatest dis for 25 minutes right to the point and. teach nny fairly intelligent person of either sex, who cdii read and write,^and who, Was heartily applauded. the most attractive stock of ¡after iiistruetion, will work industriously, tance at which ah object was seen , _ iiow to earn Three Thousand Dollnm a pants anu suit patterns ever Year in their own localities,wherever they live.I will also furnish Brother Charles Miller again took Was 2J miles; This was a window i _ Our goods nre warranted to be strictly first class and will be sold at the sitqation or employment,al which you can earn tifat amount. No money for ino uuiyss successful as above. Easily mid quickly prices in keeping with the times. Give ns a trial. shown here, and all work is of a station house in which no lamps the stand and talked for an hourand learned. I desire bitt vne worker frobt each district or county. J have already taught »ml provided hvith employment a large Were burning. V hen the light was a half, and said so many good things number,who are making over $3000 n yenreach. It's BfKYv guaranteed and SOT^Ill. Full particulars FIji-jK. Address at once. MUNKERS BROS. JB« C. llux 4&O. Augusta, Maiue. first reflected from the window, the that I have not room to enumerate appearance Was that bf a locomotive them. THE CITY OFFICIALS : Ever shown in the Willamette Val headlight about a mile away. The A M ember . Secret Societies. little fortune» have been made at ..A. J. JOHNSON. ley. Remember he has the MAYOR...... window seemed to increase in size l«»r us. bv Anna Page, Austin. T angent , Dec. 10,1891. tECOROEK ......... R. SHELTON Toledo, Ohio only exclusive K. of P.—Leonidas Lodge No. 36, CKEASCKEi ............ O. S. MAY n« well. Wh’ Until at a distance of about three- E d . P ress . r $500.00 L tAKSHAl... ...W H. RAMSEY meets every Tuesday night at Ma rork and liv quarters of amlle the effect was that I see your paper is a friend to fhei ,...H. SHELTON. sonic hall. Sojourning Knights are f Even b- ...W. BRENNER. 'rom #5 t> of a burning ¿tructiite. At this dis- farmer and laborer, so I will drop DRY GOODS HOUSE GEO. DEVANEY' i cord’ally invited to be present. V you h-v •pare tin».- COUNCILMENI ..GEO. MOKROW. la ice the outlines of .the building you a few lines. E. O. HYDE, C. C. for ,.T. W. DILLEY. nuvng th«» T. L. D ugger , K. of R. & 8. .............E.O HYPE ! Could be distinctly seeq. These di.«- rticularsfre* R. A. Irvine, state organizer, or In Albany and sells at®the lowest ....J. C. SIMPSON i 19.£1 illicit «V <! 50 X»<>rtln nd, M n i i*. < i I. O. O. F.—Dierdoff Lodge No. 54, tauces were easily . computed by. ganized an Alliance at this place just possible rates. City Council meets on the first Thursday in J. C. Simpson, N. G. Meets Wed counting thfeftelegraph poles, ¡wiil^h’ .at the beginning of harvest, but ow Bach month. nesday evenings at 8 o’clock. LADIES' WEAR. « FARMERS HOTEL. are 200 feet apart'On'this road. -A; Trig to the prejudice of people here Scio Fire Department, A. F. & A. M.—Selo Lodge No. 39, Water tank was sighted at nearly a tn secret societies in general and the A specialty. Mailorders promptly MRS. WM. BILYEU, P rop . L N. Griffin, Master. Meets each ..O. S. May Saturday on or before the full moon Chief Engineer...... toile, appearing much larger than Alliance in particular, we have done attended to. ..R. Shelton, in each month. South Side of Bridge, Scio, Oregon Assistant Engineer. it really was. Bridges with over no good until the present meelnig . O. U. W.—Scio Lodge No. 36 head trusses could be seen at half a Bro. Irvine was present and we hail W. F. READ, Having again assumed charge of H ook & L adder C o . N o . 1. N. Crabtree, M. W., meets on the 1st inile. The highway crossing lences a very enthusiastic session. All this popular house, I have renovated President............ G. W. Hunsaker. and 2d Mondays in each month., along the line had been freshly persons present who were not mem and refurnished it throughout, and Secretary...................... N. C. Myers. Whitewashed and with little effort bers signed the roll, making 8 more am now better prepared than ever to Treasurer.................G. W. Morrow. ALBANY, OREGON entertain the traveling public. My Foreman........... . could be seen a mile. Collisions of us. Geo. Shelter- R. SHELTON tables are always well supplied. Ast................ M. M. Peery QNV- have been prevented by the use of, SKCRETARY. Get your, bill heads, letter headl Board by the day, week or month. Delegates: J. R. Gill, G. W. Moi- these lights» The expense of run Special accommodations fur com and statements printed at the P ress row, G. W. Hunsaker, W. M. Al T While the penitentiary commis mercial men. I ning the light iS nominal. The de bott, M. E. Bilyeu. job office. We can suit you. sioners were in session at the Santi teand fol steam from rhe locomoti ve ÜUK1 H» se C ompany N o . 1. is small, ahd the carbons, which last Fe, N. M., prison three prisoners President.......... .......... JacK Bilyeu. $0000.00 a year 1» being mWftv by John R Goodwin,Troy.&V^at work V<A’ns. header, Secretary...... .... ___ Frank Gill. eighteen honte) cost but W cents per With “wooden revolvers”-, wrapped you may n««t make tis much-,but we can Is the official organ of the State Department ol teach you quickly hotv toeutM from $5 tc With tin foil held up the' guard and Public Instruction. The Journal is a monthly Treasurer.......... ........ T. W. Dilley, 100. . mm —__ $10 a day at the start, and YuMto it* you magazine devoted to School and Home Educa on. Both »exes, ail age». In ally part of Foreman........ ..........Sam Shores- succeeded in escaping in a carriage America, you can commence at hxAnf> giv - —AND— tion; therefore, it is indispensable to teachers, Assistant........ „..... LAllie Ewing. In iretetenCe t'O the election law which was in front of the building. ing all your time,<>r spare motnmts'otoly t« And invaluable io rhe friends of education In Hie work. All la new. Great pay SI f<,i> Brenner, R. Shel- Delegate« — Will general. Price — $1.00 per annum; five or mor cVny W«»rk«-r. We itart you, fuVfiMiini- passed at the last session of the leg copies 80 cents eacli; sample copies 10 cents. ♦»•«yiMliir. EASILY, SPEEDILY |HWl;e<i, toii, Atchie Johnson, S. I. Shores, INSÜRRNGE A SENT, I AWMX-LA KS FREE. Address at vnee Address, J. 11. IIOKNER; Proprietor, islature the Oregonian ha? this to Subscribe for the P ress » ROOM 2, OVER STORE. 4i 4’GllTLAAiD, NAJAh. < Frank Mack. Albany', Oregon. ! The ship now expected at the Cornwall mill is to take 1,000,000 feet of lumber to London -55 cents pei 1000, the lowest price yet made for freights to a European port. EVERYTHING f “J i Tarnishes, Perfwry, B. F. CONNER fl. W. HflGEY. ¡S©M®®k B®®KS AND S7AVI®MKRV. STEW a R. B. ZIGKRICK. PROPRIETOR, L. GOTLEIB, New and Second Hand aving but just located in Scio, I wish to state that I purpose selling goods on the smallest of margins for Quick sales and small profits is my motto. Give me a trial. J. -W. HOUSE, SIGN AN CHAPMAH, An Plain and Ornamental Paper Han^ingr, Kalsomining and Graining. NEN'S. YOUTH’S Scientific meriran BROS FURNITURE iW.F. READ Jefferson, SPPINGflND BUMMER G00IDS $3008 STORE Oregon UN3ERTAKING. ’NODHRO %KVHrIV polivi INUHDHa W-G 7i OREGON ; TATE SCHOOL JOURNAL ^NOTARY PUBLIC^ Real Estate, Loan,