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SUBSCRIPTION.
_ Of every description executed at
this office with skill and dispatch.
Prices as reasonable as are consist
ent with first-elass work. Terms,
cash on delivery.
E^-GIVE US A TRIAL“®®
For one year, $2.00, Six months,
t. Three months, 75 cents, All.
subscriptions payable in advance.'
Advertising rates made known on
application. Liberal discounts on
long time ads.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1891
SCIO, LJNN COUNTY, OREGQ
HOLIDAY SHOPPERS.
Seattle’s new opera house will cost
N. C. Myers and bride returned
Owr Duty As Oitizsns.
(CilG .Ol'Sgb Selfie,
Lakes' Bazaar,
$200,000.
from their bridal trip Tuesday even
The Albany ilvn »keys/some ad- ■ The destruction of the Scio mills
I wish to announce to the ladies of
Wheat 85 cents.
ditienal Jacts eonl'fej ,ing the plansof ! by fire recently was a heavy blow at Scio and vicinity that I h ive just re Sioulá.
A ball is to be given at Shelburn ing-
the Wcadsrful Amy at
Merry Christmas.
on Christmas eve.
Prof. Geddes’ school was given a the Oregon Pacific’ iiriiud have been the financial prosperity of Scio and ceived a nice assortment of fancy
Julius Sralwohl’s Bazaar,
la Albany
Linch & Cole, barbers.
Mrs. T. L. Dugger made a visit to free fide to West Scio and return on learned from a relg jm s'ou rce, ,wh ic h vicinity. A great many persons goods, such as Fascinators; Hoods
will be of intei eM^fhetbublic. qfiis Were losers by having wheat burned, and-Woolen Goods, Handkerchiefs,
Wednesday afternoon.
Albany the first of the week.
Subscribe for the P ress .
“'•compromise but that loss was made good as far Ruchings and Fancy Neckwear,
Mr. Julius Gradwolil, the enter
J. W. Gaines will give a shooting is to the effect
O. A. Crawford of Tallman was in
Fine cream cheese at Zickriek’s.
of
the
New
York
and
holders upon as possible with the saved wheat, Corsets, Gloves and Ready Made prising proprietor of the Baz'-uw
match
at
his
place,
at
which
time
Zickrick has some extra fine bacon. town Tuesday, the guest of we uns. (Thursday, Dec. 24) about 100 tur a plan of aettbn hasieen.fully agreed and we believe it was managed in Underwear, Embroideries, Zephyrs •¡tore in Albany, which contains tho
The city schools will close this keys will constitute the prizes.
upon. Coi.’Scgg isjio be retained the best possible manner for all con and Saxony Yarns,Embroidery Silk, :argest and best selected stock of
Arbuckles’ coffee . 25 cfs. at R. B.
(Thursday) evening for the holiday
o.s pri-sldent <>tfhatroa’d, while Mr. cerned. Mr. Goin’s, the heaviest Chenile Embroidery and Crochet •rockery, glass and other wares for
Zickriek’s.
The
large
line
of
holiday
goods
recess.
Blair and his
will :retain the
Mrs. M. Cyrus returned from a
are rapidly disappearing, to make inanagemenk?|i||t jjtitye atvoice in the loser by far in wheat, besides,that of Cotton, Chenile Ornaments, Quilled lomestic use, lit the valiey, as Wei!
Fifty
thousand
dollars
has
been
visit to Albany Saturday.
their reappearance on the Christmas po 1 i cy of t he rera'll in »the matter o f flour and the mill,recei ved no part of Ribbons, Turkish Tidies and Stamp is fancy wares, toys and beautiful
the salvage. Our mill is gone, and ed Linen Goods. Also a fine line of miiday goods, has replenished and
subscribed for a wire mill at Port tree on this (Thursday) evening.
Call at this office and get sample Townsend.
construction’ eastward which they there is no use in grieving over Hosiery and Ladies’ and Children’s enlarged his entire stock and now
copies of the Rural Northwest,
Dowdell Lolge No. 16 K. of P. of have not heretofore had.. The for spilled milk. We should do the
The Christmas’tree at the M. E.
Union Underwear, together with has a store that is ti credit to himself
1 lb. can baking powder, equal to church Thursday night promises ■ to Brownsville has extended an invita mal sale of the road will be made in next best thing, and th.it is to re various other articles too numerous and an ornament to the city. His
tion
to
Leonidas
No.
36,
of
this
city,
tbe Royal, for 30 ets. at Zickriek’s.
January next at tlif date fixed,after build the mill. Mr. Goins needs to mention, and would be pleased to shelves, counters and every available
be an enjoyable affair.
to participate with that lodge in a
Gold and silver watches, reduced
E. Goins went tb Portland Monday public speaking in that city on Dec. which the new regime will take ef- some aid, and. knowkig his value to receive a liberal patronage. Wish space are filled with the choicest and
fec
r! am<^6g the bondhold any community,iiYwhich he may re ing to close out. my remaining stock most varied.st0.ck of goods ever seen
jiricps. French tfie jeweler,Albany. morning, in company with Mr. Oro-?
29
*
ers J
li seits^d. and tr said side, we, the people of Sciò and vi- of felt hats by Christmas,- I will sell jii this"valley, including a mammoth
.„Caps Tor misses and -eh 1 Id ran fpi-aft * fqit, age-n-t ^r-millunaeULttsimJ
- * ?
J’ing-J-
onn-npl. affin-d to t,o haxe bini
Th e ¿Bro Jr n s vfije lin ’ S i? *6. 4 ’jd-b -= 11 h ey
ets. eubh in the show window at S.
’Rev. "David Wolf, 'oi Jeffditer, ui" -dn the evening of Dec. 29. will the next year fori^lMonstfuction of go elsewhere. Other towns have them ut-a discount of 2!> -per cent-- djaplay-uf ..holldpy, goods. ■" He hits
M. Daniel’s store.
added a’new line which consists of a
will preach at the Miller school give a supper at the Hotel Browns the road toward an eastern connec offered him a bonus to build his new Call and secure bargains.
beautiful assortment of rolled gold
M
aby
C.
S
mith
.
Special bargains in ladies’ aad house next Sabbath at 3 p. m .
ville and have engaged Hon. J. K. tion. Next summerlaccording to mill in their respective towns. Can
jewelry warranted to wear as good
gents’ gold and silver watches until
Mrs. Pitchford of up the Crabtree Weatherford and Hon. George E. the present outlook, will be one of not Scio and vicinity do as well? It
Dissolution of Copartnership.
ns
gold and costing one-tenth as
Jan. 1st at F. M. French’s, Albany. creek was very sick Sunday night. Chambeflain toaddress them.
activity along, the line east of Alba is proposed to have a125 barrel mill.
The firm heretofore existing un much money, diamond cut pins,
A ticket given on the piano ■with Dr. Martin of this city was called.
ny
and
the
resumption
of
work,
The
old
one
could
grind
but
half
that
der
the
firm
name
of
Goins
&
Gam-
S. L. Steward, of Farmington,
every $3 cash purchase at Klein
“Cowboy” Terry was last week Wash-, arrived in our city Wednes when it is commenced! will be on a amount. Now citizens of Scio and her, doing business in the city of rings, fine umberellas for holid ty
Bros, boot and shoe store, Albany, convicted of utflawfully bringing day, and is the guest of his old busi basis for its permanent prosecution farmers in this vicinity, our duty is Scio, Linn county, Oregon, is this presents and novelties. His stock
Or.
Chinese into this country at Seattle. ness partner, Hub W. Bilyeu. Huh to its final cbmplptioh, an accom before us. Let tis come to the front day dissolved by mutual consent, J. is now in and holiday shoppers
should lose no lime in seeing his
Two papers for’the*price of one.
Mr. Rodgers, who placed the ma was most agreeably surprised to see plish orient which the people of Alba one and all and subscribe liberal aid W. Gamber retiring. Mr. E. Goins
wonderful array which is not sur
ny
and
the
whole
state
have
long-
for
the
rebuilding
of
the
mill.
Let
That’s what we offer to give you chinery in the old Scio Roller Mills him, and is putting on more style
assumes all liabilities of the latefirm
hoped to see realized.
us show by our actions that we are all debts of any kind due said firm passed by any on the coast either in
now. You can save one dollar by so (Roller system) w ts in the city last than an old maid with a parrot.
elegknee or prices.
sorry so many dollars or so many are payable to him.
doing.
®
week.
Mr. Goins, of Scio, was in Eugene
He also carries a gigantic stock of
Bromate.
bushels of wheat or oats out of next
E. G oins ,
Work on’tiie big bridge at Albany
White settlers are protesting the other day and made a contract
beautiful hanging lamps, stand
In re estate of *EB Hughes, final year’s crop. .In helping him we are
J. W. G amber . lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties
is being pushed, nevertheless high against the reckless killing of deer with Crouch & Houston for an elec account filed and set for hearing on
Scio, Dec. 8, 1891.
but helping ourselves. When the
water interferes materially with the on Gumes Island, Wash., by the In tric lighting plant for Scio. They Jan. 8..
and velocipedes, which he ganmtees
subscription paper is presented to
dians.
will furnish 210 incandescent .lights
work.
In re estate of Mary Ann Hughes, you, don’t be at all backward, but . Klein Bros, carry the largest stock to sell as low as any place in Oregon.
Wm. R. Manis on last Monday
In the report of vital statistics and 12 arc lights. There inconsider final account filed and set for hear
His assortment of fine teas and
give unflinchingly and ungrudging of boots and shoes in Linn county,
sold to Win. Trexel, lately from from Douglas county the births of able inquiry from abroad about the ing Jan. 8. I
and it will pay you to call and get coffees is always complete, as well
ly.
Missouri, 80 acres of his farm lying children to two mothers under 16 Crouch-Houston dynamo, and it is
In re estate of Elijah Saltmarsh,
their prices before buying your win as a general stock ot family grocer
pretty certain to develop into a large final account filed and set for hear
5 miles northoast of this city for years of age are noted;
Important.
ter’ stock of boots and shoes. Try ies. He buys his goods direct for
$1200.
The Portland and San Jose ball industry.—Guard.
ing Jan. 9.
Notice is hereby given that we, them and get a ticket on the elegant net cash and sells them the same
In re estate of C O Patton, bond of the undersigned, having purchased piano they will give away on Christ way.
H, A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist. teams seem. to be very evenly
The Government Department of
Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth matched in the pennant race, each Agriculture is taking steps to make admr filed and approved and J W the stock of general merchandise of mas eve at Albany, Or.
Zh3. Rusal
■
without plates a specialty. All work team having won five games.
a very elaborate exhibit of every Washburn, Porter Elinore and G C Geo. M. Devaney; will continue the
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
Cooley appointed appraisers.
business
at
the
old
stand.
All
ac
warranted.
kind
of
wool
clipped
in
this
country.
Is
a
semi-monthly
16
page
journal,
Ex-Govenor Taylor, of Tennesee,
In re estate of Jerusha Moore,final counts of Cornell & Devaney, Deva Call on H opkins Biids. for the best devoted to the interest of the Fanti
' W. F. Read of Albany has opened is lecturing on the fiddle. It is The department will issue a small
a general merchandise store at Gates supposed that he is trying to fiddle pamphlet upon each branch of the account approved and admr dis ney & Shelton,and Geo. M. Devaney line ofcook and heating stoves in er, Fruitgrower and Stockman, is i i
are payable to us. Trusting to still the valley. Pearce Block, Albany. every respect an excellent agricul
ville in the building ■ formerly occu his Way into the hearts of the peo exhibits it will make, containing charged.
In
re
estate
of
Alexander
Down
continue
receiving the patronage
information
not
Widely
known
and
pied by Don Smith.
pie.
All hoots and shoes bought of tural newspaper, and is published at
of great practical Aalue to agricult ing, Geo Humphrey appointed guar given the above firms, and as many
Portland, Oregon, the regular sub
If you desire your friends in other
Geo. S,. Montgomery, a California
dian ad litem for; the minor heirs; others as may desire, we are respect Klein Bros, that rip or run over will scription price of which is $1 per
localities to know what is going on millionaire, has joined the Salvation urists.
oe
repaired
free
of
charge
by
then
F. P. D evaney ,
From a private correspondence guardian filed answer and order fully,
in Scio and and vicinity, send them Army with his wife. Both have
at their boot and shoe store in Alba- year. We will give the above jour
made
to
sell
real
estate
as
prayed
M.
V.
B
ilyeu .
nal as a premium to all who wil.
from
Wilbur,
Wash.,
we
learn
that
a copy of the Scio P ress . They adopted the uniform of the Salva
bany, Or.
subscribe for the P ress , paying only
they have freezing weather there,, for.
will appreciate it. -
tionists,
Notice.
In re estate and guardianship of
our regular price of $2, and receive
accompanied with snow;' grass is
When wanting cemetery work, go
Market Report.
Following are the dates announced
An ordinance has been introduced
Helen G Spencór, annual account
both papers. All old-~snbscribers
shorter
in
that
locality
than
usual,
Scio Q uotations
to E. W. Acheson & Co,, who «are
for sailing of the Oregon Develop in the Lebanon council granting J.
filed and approved.
who will pay up all arrears ahd-ene
and
should
they
have
a
hard
winter,
Wheat,
85
sts.
per
bu.
prepared
to
furnish
all
kinds
at
low
ment Co’s steamships: From Ya- L. Co wan,L. Foley and Frank O’Neil
In re estate of-Maryfr Burkhart,
Oats,
35 ”
year in adVamm-Jseill also receive
est prices for first class work. Our
quitia—Dec.. 13, 22, 33. From San a 15 year franchise for an electric which now seems probable, the citation ordered
Flour $500
” bbl.
to F A Burk-
writer thinks that 50 per cent, of-the
this premiuteT This offer will re-
Francisco-Dec. 8,18, 27.
light system.
B'-’i
- tepk™
hart, ci ti
'kppuni- at 10 Portland cement walls for enclosing
stock
will
be
lost.
Wheat
ts
worth
nam open only till January 1, 1892.
cemetery
lots
are
the
finest
yet
put
Middlings
20
“
J. S. Morris has received a fine
Dr.King had the misfortune to
o’clock a. m. Jan. 4,'Ì892, to show
Chop, $2o!per ton.
upon the market, and are furnished
line of holiday books, including lose his fanaily cow. Saturday night. 78 ets per bushel, oats 36, and eggs 35
g made by John R.
if
any,
why
the
order
heretofore
Potatoes.
per
bu,
ork for us. Keuder,
at about half the cost of stone. Call
many standard works of fiction,story She managed to get to an open bran per dozen.
much, but we can
Eggs,30<. per doz.
made
appointing
him
administrator
?arn from $5 to
and
see
our
beautiful
Barre
&
Wes
books for children, etc., which he box, and an overdose of that prov
Butter,
15@25c
per
lb.
To preserve vinegar for domestic of said estate should not be revoked
more as you go
In any part i»f
Hams,
12
Jc
per
lb.
terly granites and best grades of
offers for sale cheap. 10 per cent. x>fi ender resulted in her death.
:e at home, giy-
purposes cork it up in glass bottles,
nomeuts only to
and
Geo
Humphrey
appointed.
^boulders.
8c
per
lb.
for cash.
Great pay SUltK for
Vermont marble. Offices at Albany,
set them on the fire with cold w§ter
11 Je per I b.
We start yon, furnishing
County Clerk Payne, at the re. and
.
EASILY, SPEEDILY learned,
Eugene and Roseburg.
as much hay or straw as will > t
Large and complete stock of jew
Lard, 10 c per lb.
I’AIHTCULARS FREE. Address al once.
New
Chopper.
SliÄW A CO., 1OKTLÁND, BUSH,
,
Very respectfully yours,
them knocking together
Chickens, 3 50 per doz.
elry, silverware, can®& umbrellas, quest of the State Board of Equali prevent
Messrs. Hunsaker & Bilyeu Bros,
,
E. W. A cheson & Co.
breaking. When the water
gold spectacles and eyeglasses, big zation, has footed up the total and
have put in a chopper in the livery
bargains until Jan. 1st, at F. M. amount of mortgages on real proper nearly boils take the pan off thé
Must Have Money.
stable
on Mill street, where they
ty
in
Linn
county,
which
is
$1,107,-
fire and leave the bottles in it for a
French’s (the corner jewelry store)
will
do
eustom
work
on
Tuesdays
of
In
order
to meet my obligations at
659-
quarter of an hour. Vinegar thus
Albany.
’
each week. Bring in your grain the first of the year, I am compelled
Where
shall
we
get
our
beefsteak,
prepared never loses it virtue,
15 pieces of double fold broadhead
and give them a trial.
to call upon all my patrons who are
JEFFERSON, OREGON,
dress goods at S. M- Daniel’s store, is the question that agitates the though kept many years or occa
indebted to me to settle their ac
mind
of
the
average
Scioian
nowa
sionally
uncovered,
and
is
pecu
only 371 ets. per yard; regular price
OOBBESBONfiENOE.
counts between now and January 1, DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF
50 ets, per yard. Thi&gj^a bargain, days. No butcher shop, we, at least, liarly suitable for pickles.
1891. Trusting that all will favor
sometimes
have
meat
and
some
and no mistake. For cash only.-
S and R idge , Dec. 16, 1891.
In the Uuited States there are
me
by complying with my request,
times do not.
and RW Kind?
nineteen Indian training and indus E d . P bess :
and thanking my patrons for past Bine (tolage and ¥eam Hamess, laellieg,
-BÜY-
Considerable stir among our hop trial schools, located at Carlisle, Pa.;
As I see a great many communi- favors, I beg to remain
Soods UsuaHg Kept In a Birst'©las? Harness ghep,
growers this week, most of whom Salem, Or.; Chilocco, Ind. Ter.; Gen eations in your paper regarding Al
STOVESAND RANGES
Respectfully yours,
sold their crops. M. V. Bilyeu le- oa, Neb.; Lawrence, Kan.; Ft. Stev liance matters, I send you the pro
S. M. D aniel .
ceived 15J ets per pound, the highest enson, N. D.; Albuquerque, N. M.; ceedings of a very interesting meet- i
BloofiM Stock at a Bargain.
MATTHEWS & WASHBÜRN’S, price for this year received by any Ft, Yuma, Calif.; Keam’s Canon, ing held at Sand Ridge grange hall
one in this vicinity.
Ariz.; Ft. Hall, Idaho; Carson, Nev.i to-day.
Anyone wishing to.purchase Jacks
ALBANY, OREGON.
As good materai and work will admit of.
. Scio dust is somewhat adhesivie Ft. Lapwai, Idaho; Ft. Morgan, Ariz.
The meeting was called to ordep >r Jennets will find it to their ad
nowadays;
We
discovered
that
fact
Ft.
Tolten,
N.
D.;
Pawnee
Okl.:
vantage
to
call
on
or
write
to
L.
H.
There is no danger from whoop
at 11 o’clock by President Umphrey.
ing cough when Chamberlain’s Tuesday when a gentle zephyr lifted Santa Fe, N.M.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Eight candidates were introduced Montanye, Albany, Oregon.
Cough Remedy is freely given. It our hat and deposited it in the mid Pierre, S.D.
and the degrees conferred upon
Yoju? Ease.
keeps the cough loose and makes dle of Main street. Boys, it’s funny
The Scientific American suggests them,
Remember you can geLyour pho
isn
’
t
it,
when
somebody
else
is
the
expectoration easy. 25 and 50 cent
the following remedy for diphtheria
A recess of one hour was then de tos takep, cabinet size, at! Crawford
bottles for sale by J, S. Morris, drug victim?
aud expresses the wish that it might clared, during which the ladies pre & Paxton’s, Albany, for $1.50 per
Scio is accredited by the late cen have sufficient trial to prove its
gist.
dozen.
A few days ago the Union Pacific sus with a population of only 253. If usefulness: It is simply that raw pared a fine lunch.
At
1
o
’
clock
the
meeting
was
again
other
towns
are
as
badly
misrepre
We wa,nt every mother to know
steamboat Modoc in backing got too
onion be placed in a bandage and be
near the Benton county shore,and as sented the state at large has at least beaten into a pulp; the cloths con called to order and State Organizer that croup can be prevented. True
R.
A.
Irvine
addressed
the
meeting
croup never appears without a warn
the. river was well lip, when the boat double the number given. Scio can taining the omon, juice and ' ail
ing. The first symptom is hoarse
passed ueder the Albany ferry cable more than double the figures given, should be placed about the throat in his usual forcible manner.
This Alliance is composed of som»
the smoke stack was either too high and not try very hard either,
and well up under the ears. Re of the-most substantial farmers in ness; then the child appears to have
taken a cold, or a cold may have ac
or the cable too low, and as a result
There is now every probability newals may be made as often as the
Linn.-gounty ati^. isjp a.flourishing companied the hoarseness_ from the
« -w&si
down came the stack. Now the boat that $10(1,000 will be raised to have mass becomes dry. In most casés
condi
tionT
”
start. After that a peculiar rough
company has presented the ferry Oregon properly represented at the noticed, the results were almost
cough is developed, which is follow
company with'a bill of $124 damages world’s frir. A number of promi magically deadly pain yielding in a
G rand P bai rie , Dec. 19,1891.
ed by the croup. The time to act is
and as the cable broke a few., days nent ladies in different parts of the short time to sleepy comfort.
E d . P ress .
■
-when the child first becomes hoarse;
ago, necessitating the purchase of a state have become interested in the
Mr. Peter Wilson, who has been
There was a very interesting meet a few'doses of Chamberlain’s Cough
new one, the ferry company will matter, and will exert no little in
assisting in putting up the new ten ing held here to-day.
Remedy will prevent* the attack.
probably present the boat with a fluence in that direction.
stamp mill in the Santiam mines,
President N, Payne being abson*, Even after a-rough cough has ap
counterclaim. Lawsuits grow out
Richard Mansfield has issuedin came to Albany last evening, accom
Bro. R. A. Irvine took the chairand peared the disease may be prevent
of such differences and this, may re structions to his manager to discon
panied by Mr. Stevens and another
sult similarly.
tinue the use of lithographs and employe of the company. The mill presided over the deliberations of ed by using this remedy as directed,
it has never been known tofaii. 25
On last Thursday evening about printing of all kinds for use in win was started running with a large pile the meeting.
After running through the regular cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale
dark, Alex.LaFlemme and a man dows and on ’walls, and confine all of ore on the dump Thursday even
named Gressau, of Brooks,'left Gor « advertising exclusively to newspa ing, and went ahead in fine shape, routine of business Bros. Irvine and by J. S. Morris, druggist.
vais for home and when about two pers. He is firmly convinced this Is 1 and in a manner to' indicate that it Burkhart exemplified the unwritten
A Father can give his young
miles south of that place they met the only proper way to to reach all will do good work There is consid- work in a very plain an‘d forcible •no better present than a years read5
manner,
after
which
Bro.
Irvine
with a terrible accident, whiah al“r classes. He said to-day: The influ ’ erable snow in the mines, and on
ingot the Scientific American. Its
most resulted in the'death of Gres ence and tremendous power of the * that account it is very-’ doubtful gave us.a good lecture. This Alii-
contents
will lead the young man in
THE LARGEST LINE OF
ance
is
one
of
the
largest
in
the
sau. LaFleihme was driving the press as an advertising medium is whether the mill can be kept run
the
path
of thought, and if he tread
team, and the night being dark, lie . making itself felt more and more ning, but it will be run right along county and has lots of the very best
there a while, he’ll forget frivolities
material.
got on the wrong side of the railroad every day in both theatrical and if possible—Democrat.
and be of some account, and if he
$9
track and in attempting to- cross business circles. A man who does
New Year Ball.
has an inventive or mechanical turn
not
read
the
newspapers
never
at-
Remember that the large gilt boot
over to the wagon road on the other:
Prof. Crawford' will give an all
——Ever brought to Jefferson can be found at——
shows you where Klein Bros, hold night dance at the city hall New of mind, this paper will afford him
side of the track, they were run into tends the theatre.
more entertainment, as well as use
by the Albany local. Both horses
The Willamette Valley mills have forth. Try them on boots and shoes. Year’s night: Au orchestra of- four
ful information, than he can obtain
were killed and the wagon demol been shut down for several days on They also carry a full line of rubber
pieces will furnish the music. Sup elsewhere. Copies of this paper
ished. Gressau’s arm was broken account of the accumulation of flour. goods at eastern prices. Albany, Or.
per at the Farmers’ Hotel. Tickets may be seen at this office and sub
in two places and one -leg was run At present t .iere is no demaud at
for the dance $1.00.
scriptions received, price, $3 a year
over by the train and almost sever Portland for expoi- flour and the
A nice $400 piano given away by
weekly.
ed from the body. LaFlemme got ; manager of the mill has Concluded Klein Bros, on Christmas eye at
Klein Bros, make a specialty of
off without any injuries.—■Wood • to suspend operations for a few their boot and shoe store, Albany, custom work. Repairing neatly and
The Rural Northwest and the Scio Plush Goods, Vases4 Souvenir Cups and Saucers, and Toys of all Descrip
Or.
days.
burn Independent.
promptly done. Albany, Or.
Press, both for only $2 per year.
tions. Don’t buy your Xmas presents till you see Tanzler’s.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
A. TANZLER
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