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Prices aS reasonable as are consist
ent with first-class work. Terms,
cash on delivery.
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. Three months, 75 cents. All
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Advertising rates made known on
application. Liberal discounts on
-ng time ads.
VOL HI
SCIO, LJNN COUNTY, OREGON
Lee Bilyeu recently traded for his
j« H. Mjller and family removed
froin this city to Woodland, Calif., 1 old home in this city.
this week.
It is said that four fiftmß of.all life i /¿Scio Lodge No. 26, A. O. U. W
County politics are beginning to
Trains Daily (Except Sunday)
■ installed the following officers Moi
hailstorms O'jcur in thefl|ytilrie.
We understand Mr. Goins has let bubble in sortie localities.
LE AV F.
ARRI VF.
I day night last:
the contract for some of the lumber
S.
M.
Daniel
and
lIe:(i^C.
Bilyeu
We
hear
of
eases
of
“
grip
”
from
y.li) a. HL;
ÔtîlXX,
. ju .4.1 a. ai.
for his new mill.
10.36 a. in. j
West Scio,
i 9.30 a. ru.
all directions nowadays.
were over at the couiitV’^fetropulte I J S Morris. M W.
Sciti,
; 2.15 p. m.
1.30 p. in.;
I. J A.Bilyeu, Fore-mail,
2.30 p. ni.;
-Wé^t Scio,
: 1 45 p. in.
Tom Barnes, of Milt City, was in
G. W« Hunsaker has some thor yesterday«
j
PO Smith, Overseer.
town on the 1st, with his counten oughbred Defkshire hogs for sale;
G eo . F erguson , Manager.
Work at excavatiug f^Jne foun
R Siie'ton, Recorder. -
ance adorned with its Usual happy
D. D. Dayton, formerlyof thiscity dation of the new Sc:a f(®Re'r ^lililí
E O Hyde, Financier.
smile.
but now of Salem, was in town on was commenced yesteraigi
J R Gill, Receiver-.'
La Grippe has apparently run out Wednesday«
Complaint is heard til I file school
M CGili, Guide,«"
of new material among men in San
Wheat 85 cents.
1892 was ushered into existence in house on the south sy is uncom- : I« W Pomeroy. I W.
Francisco, so
the Scio by linging of bells and the boom fortably cold. Some réfi rs are®Vi- ; A H Charlton, O W.
Linch <fe Cole, barbers«
horses.
ing of anvils.
dently necessary. ' '
Subscribe for the P ress «
1
Leon Idas Ledge No. 36, Knights of
There is to be but 9 more weeks of
Secretary Tracy belieAfs* thatM
There is considerable sicktfSss in JgThe cornet stone of the
Pythiiis,
held a public installation
Commerce
bi
Chamber
Of
public school under the present en on is the most remarkalie Itofsp (>f
Scio and vicinity at present.
Tuesday night. Foilowing are the
was laid in Portia d fast 1
gagement
af
our
city
schools.
all time, and that the gB-’at stallion new ofiicers: ’
F. M. Daniel returned Tuesday with appfopiate ceremony.
The Ü, S. war ship whose sailors will yet trot in 2105«
from, a visit to Elliott prairie«
OS May, PC,
•»:.
Thé present govenor of North
White fish of superior quality-at Dakota. A. H. Burke, was once a were so badly treated by the Chili
The Albany Hejjeid’cjhol¡day edi ; TJMunkers.CC. *'
ans,
ai-Hved
in
San
FraneiiCo
Tues-
rr.s of
Zickriek’s at 15 cfs per pound.
tion, replete wit/
newsboy. It was by Selling “extras ,day«—...
E F Gilkey, V C, /
-* 1 ib.'can-haj;yig powd. ”, eq tutf tp that he began gis rise-in life
""jn
i!) i (i'i i iu.P i<4,
e^TYJAlban^, ... .j.,
“Can iï man draw salaries
.orinal
thp'for cfp. cts. At Ztaltriekls. -<•'
i^rÎ^wVèar’ a ball was liberally
F E Mann, M of F.
t
offices at the same time?” lias been sketclies, is on our table. This'edi-
M E Bilyeu, M of Ex«
Gold and silver Watches, reduced attended at the citjr bail last Friday
. answered by Senator Hilf of New ■ tion required a considera eVxpense
Frank Gill,- K of R and 8«
prices. French the jeweler, Albany. night. The elegant repast prepared York in the affirmative.
..-and is especially Valuable to sentí
L W Brown, M at A«
High water is said to be delaying by Mrs. Wm. Bilyeu, of the Farm
James Abbot and Joseph Bilyeu, awaj’ to friends, It reflects credit
G I j Shelton, I G<
work on the big steel bridge at Al ers Hotel, is deserving of special employes in theff-'-io livery stable, upon its publishers.
Walter Bilyeu, O G-
mention.
bany«
have been having a ttissle with the
According to The Modern Chun h
At the close of the ceremonies,
Platinum
and
silver
may
each
be
E Goins rebuilt the little office,
“grip” lately, but are better riow.
patent medicines are appreciated in which were conducted with the usu
that was torn down the night of the drawn into Wife many times finer
Prof. V. B. Goin closed his school Burtnah. A woman missiOnarj’ in al impressive manner, Chancellor
than human hair. The former has
fire, this Week,
in the Bilyeu Den just before the that country once came upoii a vil Commander Munkehs invited the
H, A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist. been drawn into wires so fine that holidays, and Micawber like, is now lage where- cholera was iaging audience to adjourn to tlie'city.hall,
Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth ten of them could be twisted.togeth waiting for something to turn up.
Having, with her a quantity of a where a most elegant- repast had
without plates a specialty. All work er into the hollow of a Mair'«
Wanted—BoySj J. W. Chapman famous painkiller,, she went from been prepared, and the way good
A meeting of the delegates from wantsall the 5 gallon .coal oil cans house to house adminiatering the things disappeared was a caution.
warranted.
Wm. Faber, proprietor of the Al various farmers’ alliances in East that you Will fake to him at the remedy to individuals, and left a When supper was over the audience
bany brewery, was in town a couple ern Oregon will be held iff I’ettdie- paint mill« He Will pay 5 cents number of bottles to be used after again «Ifipaired to the lodge room and
she had gone. Returning to the listened to some excellent stiing
of days this Week. While here he ton on the 6th« of January for the apiece for caris ih good order.
village some months /.after, the music, an original song by retiring
purchased the bop crop of Mann & purpose of discussing the advisabil
D.
S.
K.
Buick,
one
of
the
proprie
ity of purchasing the right to pro
Halfpenny.
tors of the Roseburg plaindealer,has missionary was met by the head V. C.-Dilley, and participated in so
If you desire your friends in other duce rain in five counties in Eastern- been by President Harrison appoint men of the community,jrh.) cheered cial enjoyment,.etc. \
localities to know what is going on Oregon by the Melbourne process. ed United States' consul at Sdnne- and delighted her by Jthjs intelli
At the regular meeting of Santiam
A call, eminating from a commit burg, a small’consulate in Germany. gence: “Teacher,- we/have come
in Scio and arid vicinity, send them
Grange
.No. 37, P. of II., held on
over
to
your
side;
the
medicine
did
tee
of
three
each
of
the
Young
Men
’
s
a copy of the Scfid P ress . /'They
have ac- Saturday, Dec. 26, 1S91, the follow
Democratic League and Tamany . Building in Scio promises to be us so much good that
Will appreciate it, -
Society, of Portland, fora democrat quite lively the coining summer. cepted - your God.” Overjoyed at ing officers.were elected for the en
The Apollo club .of Albany, a vocal
ic convention, has- been issued, to 2 or 3 brick buildings, the new mill this news, she was conducted to the suing year;
music society, have procured a. set
convene
in Portland on January 8 and warehouse, the<water wofk.sand house of her informant,(who, open ■ ’ Master,' Henry Cyrus.
(16) of band instruments,- and will be
electric light building and aj:umber ing a room, showed her the pain
Overseer, James Crabtree.
able in a short time to furnish band and 9, for the purpose of organizing of residences«
killer bottles, soli-fnnlj'Mranged in
the party throughout the state for
Lecturer, C T Craft.
music, as some of the members have
The ship load of flour donated by a row Upon the shelf, [.and before
the coming campaign, All deriio-
Steward, J,PCrabtree.
‘‘been there” in former times.
crâtic clubs, leagues, ¿te., in the the millers of the United States for them the whole company immedi
Asst Steward, C M Gaines.
—^BUY——
state are urged to send delegates on the benefit of the famine stricken ateb’ prostrated themselves in wor
Chaplain, "John-W Gaines.
the;basis of one delegate for every peasants of Russia,will be transport ship.
Treasurer, J H Peery.
STOVESAND RANGES
ed without cost by one of our gov. ¿¿It is said that SeiiaforjPlumb sub
Secretary, Newton Crabtree.
ten voters represented.
ernment ships.
scribed to every newspaper in Kan
Gatekeeper, J E Cyrus.
——ÂT---- -
The words “patent applied for”
■Ceres, Eliza Crabtree,
The sales of fictitious grain at half sas, and there are aboutfcOO of them,
are
invalid
as
a
protection
against
M atthews & washbürn ’ s ,
and that he devoted abqut two hours
Pomona, Frinees Crabtree.
infringements. Unless the patent a dozen boards of trade in the United
everj'' forenoon to redding them.
A lbany , O regon .
Flora, Ruth Crabtree.
has been actually granted it is no States from Jan. Ito Nov. 1,1891, He was once quoted as [ saying: “I
Lady-Asst Steward, alary Cyrus.
There is no. danget from whoop good to the inventof. This is a re amounted to 2,115,000,00.0 -bushels. believe in local paperi® They are
Installation will take place on Sat
ing cough when. Chamberlain’s cent- decision, of" a United States These fictitious sales are what de the leaders, the makerfeof public
urday,
Jan; 21’,
stroy
the
rule
that
price
is
regulated
Cough Remedy is freely given. It court, and is generally regarded as
sentiment. They FW®^v^T~f0"~triel
Following are the tie« officers of
» keeps the cough loose and makes good law. It is quite evident tha® by the law of supply and demand.-
people than any otheirVpapers. the Linn county council P. of li.
expectoration easy. 2o and 50 cent Edison knew what he was talking
There were 800 deaths in San
Their editors mingle with tlfè -peo- ele.'t.--il at their meeting at* Knox
bottles for sale by J. S. Morris, drug "about when he declared that a Uni Farncisco during December and
ple/and consciously or unconsciously Butte Saturday; J H Scott, Pres;
gist.-
ted States patent was no good to ¿835 during’the year, a rat^ of 20.7 reflect the views of their j-geaders. M H Wikis, Vice l’-res; RG-Wigle,
C. G. Burkhart, Dr. G. W. Maston any man, unless he .-had money per 1000« This is said tobé a farge
and W. F. Read, directors of the Al enough to defend, it against those percentage' fur San Francisco, al By my private letters frollali parts see’y; A G Marshall, treasurer; F S
of the state, and by reading the lo-“ DoUglilon, chaplain; J Ol<>m, gate
bany Mining'& Milling- company, would steal it from him.
though it is about the average for
cal papers, 1 can tell just «what the keeper; J. W Prbp.st, agent; A Blev
wilt in a day or two go to the mines
-The only trouble is raising by do-, Eastern cities. The heavy death people of Kansas are thinking and ins and' Brice WaHjice, trustees.
to look after the operations of the nation a worlds fair fund is, many rate of the part year is fairly attrib
Company’s new quartz' mill. They Who are extremely well provided utable to (he Unusual character of talking about.- I can feefthe pulse
05-aacil. Proocecl'.n^s.
will go ¿bout twenty miles on snow with “ filthy lucfe#’ will fall to do the weather during November and >f the people and take their temp-
■rture. I ilni amazed, too at the ex-
shoes.
City eoriifcii met in regular-sessio:
nate, while thousands of others,our December.
■ ■ellence of the county papers, The
Lost—On Triesdaÿ evening, soffiê- self included, who have the necessa
It appears by cable advices from majority of them are carefully edit at 10 a. m. Janu-iry 1, 1892. Frewem
‘
whërë between Rariisey’s furniture ry feë'îng of state pride that would Melbourne, that 30,600 bales of wool ed. They not only print the news Mayor John«?n,- ('oirncfimeii.
store arid the city hall, a watch cause us to give liberally- haven/ were purchased there for American of the neighborhood, but have opin ton, Hyde,•Brenner, Bev.iney, .'«:«>.■
charm, in shape square,with' Gl A.R. the lucre. Oregon editors especially account, and the sales Closed with ions which I find it worth my while tow , Simpson and Dilley,
Reports of Mayor, recorder and
emblem on one side and K. of P. those in the country,- would be will an advancing tendé'ncj’. It is pro to read and reflect tiptfii« 1 'get no
emblem on /he reverse side. The ing to sftb.Scffbe iibefally to the gressive to find Americans thus better return for. any of the money treasurer read.
' /.
BILLS AJ j LOWE-D.
finder will confer a great favor on fund if they conld only pay in ad buying Australian wool at first which I spend than for that which
$ 3 30
the loser by leaving' the same at this vertising spa'cé during the next hand in the Melbourne market, in I pay out for the local.papers of my Gill & Smith,-
43 34
Recorder Shel ton,
office.
sixty days, or-if the Oregon million stead ol in London. All changes of state.”
50
J
R
Gill
&
Co.
this
kind
tend
to
increase
the
com
The high water of Sunday washed aires, would suffer them to- control
4 00
Election judges;
COUNIT covai.
à befit aWaÿ from the S« P. bridge their, fortunes for just qne little 24 merce of thé Pacific coast, which is .
W H Ramsey, salary,«
25 OU
aetoss Ciffbttee', also of the O. P. hours the fund would be raised with the natriflrf commfercdal highway to
; 1 <10
I re estate of John Arp, final acct John Goiiis,-
the East.
bridgé across Thomas creek. .Trains St “whoop’?«
Scio P ress ,
-5
On both roads were delayed some
A bill hasbeeri introduced in con filed and set for hearing Feb. 1.
The lucky number, 711, that drew
23 52
I re estate and guardianship of R Recorder Shelton,-
what- Monday, but the damages the "elegant piano that was given gress to retrieve the tariff from wool.
Thp request of St P'. R.. R. to use
i/ere repaired sb'that ¿li the trains away by Klein Bros., dealers in It is v ¡y certain that “free wool’’ C Ilill, a minor, annual acct filed but
certain streets for railroatf purpose.*'
Were running upon their fegttlar boots and shoes, was held by W. T« would e injurious to wool growers not approved.
In re estate of Mary J Burkhart, was indefinitely wostponod
time Tuesday.-
Cochran, living né'iif Brownsville. of the United Stales' who cannot
Bonds' <>f the r;('-,vly elected record
Charles Kariniif,' a German, was Klein Bros.- wish to say that they compete in cheapness of production inventory filed) real-estate $2210,
erand trensur«>r Were ex:!ini:i<-d an.
Motion
filed
to
show
cause,
why
admr
with
those
of
Austrolia.
This
move
drowned in the ’Willamette at Port-, have already purchased another
ipproVed«
land last Friday. He Was employed' larger arid ffiorë elegant piano that is being made in the interest of the should not bh retir'dved,
The new city council and oil it »
In
te
estate
of
Nathan-
Rtfesell,final
eastern
maniffactrirérs;
and
the
..on theUnio'n. Pacific dredger, and will be givrin avtay by théTri at their
the glare O’f the lights of thé boat boot and shoe store some time this oroper offset to it would be a bill to account fifed and set for hearing on ■ iffieers were now s'A'rfffi rn; wlien
the ol(t cou’feii a<lj.-otiri¥Pd sine die.
that was moving the dredger blind coming spring. They will giye you remove' all tariff -from woolen goods. Feb. 6.-
I re estate of Lydlif A Rudd, in - The new council was called foo
ed him, it is supposed, so that hé a ticket- with every $3 cash purchase If wool is to come in free, let woolen
ler by Mayfir Simpson. Present,
ventory fifed)-
Stepped off troni the dredger into which entitles you to a draw on thé goods also come in free.
In re estate of W H McBfrde, re •Jouncilm'eW John Curl, J. A. Bilyeu,
the wafer. The body was' not recov piano; They will let you know
An 8 mouths old baby was tied to
.1. O. Hyde, G. W. Mtri-row, O. B.
ered.
' ftrroffgh these columns when the its chair in the Siuslaw valley by its port of Siil e
Cyrus, R.’ Ife Hlbfef and M.- E. Bil
proved.
mother,
Mrs.
Joel
McCorri.'ick,
one
tickets
vtill
be
issued.
Give
them
a
A disiateli from Albany, finder
In the matter ofYife estate Of Eph yeu
date <>'f Jantfary 4th,- sayéï Another call when iff Albany,-aS they can save day last week while she went to the
The’following standing commit
raim
Turner, repbrtof stilè O'f. per
milk
ho^e!
Tire
other
cliildren
you
money
on
every
pair
of
boots
or
party of rrtlnefe #^' returned from
ees
were appointed ny the mayor.
sonal
property
filed
and
approved.
the Santiam mines to-day brought- , shoes-you buy of them,as they make were in the' house' and their cries at
Finance—Hyde,-- J. Az Bilyeu,
In the matter of the estate of Geo.,
the news that all efforts of séafeherâ boots and shoes an exclusive busi- traded the mother’s trftenfiori, who
rushed in and’fotfnd the clothes, of I. FostéF, application to set aside ■¿’url.
for the mifpfffffiafè ÿéùng man, J.F. . ness«
Ordinance—Morrow, Ilibler.M. E.
Hill, who lost hfs way two weeks
With regard to sugar Secretary the-baby in flames,' which were sale of persorihl [ffbpWty.
Bilyeu.
In
re
estate
of
G
H
Keéney,-
per
ago in attempting to get from Gates ; Rusk srij'S the efforts of this depart- promptly extingurslte'd, b#t the babe
Streets and Crosswalks-—Jz A- Bd
ville'to the mines, have proved fu ■ ment afford inffch encouagement was-so badly burned that it died sonal property ordered sold.-
yeu,
Cyrus,.Morrow.
In
re
estate
of
JcfcUox,
Jas
H
Cox
tile. It is thought' now that fie per ? for ri hoirie grown sergar product. within 24 hours.
Fire and Water—Ilibler, M< E.
ished in thè dAép snow fri fife moun The féSttïts of the A’ork of the* ex-
appointed
admr
with
’
§2100
bbiids.
A Minnesota man, Senator Kelley,-
tains. .
In re estate of Mà|ia CréV?se, J R Bilyetf, Ciirfz
r pert-merit station established in the is at work on a new invention which
Health Officer—Dr. J. W. Cole.
Thomas Whalen, a Convict sent up interest’oï fié’ét sugar may be re- he feels confident of perfecting in Wyatt appointed guhrdfan ad litem,
from* 1 * Mulfnnm'ah county, escaped I garded as eminently STftïsfacfory, the near future, and which will be with order to sell persbhal property.
Broaptly Adjusted..
Bills aggregating ^'593.-78 $ere al
from'the péri’liiSt week. He has and-with regard to sorgha'm I am a great áfd t<yfarmers if lie succeeds
On'November 28 the Scio Roll, r
Silice been .^éh at Auroiii, but as happy to be abtë to state that the in his undertaking^- His scheme is lowed.
: Mills we’re totally destroyed by 11; e.
■Whalen is’stfppbsed to’be a desper . process'known as'fhe alcohol pfocess ' to replace horse flesh' by an electric
They wefe phftialiy instftëcf fri the
«Bettor Wife
ate Character, no’ attempt was made : perfected -in the' chemical labora storag'è'bh'ttery attached iff plows,
Farmers«® Merchants insurance Co.
Scio Oret, Jari/^, IS'92.
to capture liiiri'. Mfihdaÿ tiré' caboose tory of this department last year, of sufiSéréWt force to pull a plow
List of letters remaining in the ■ of Albany, and in a, very short time
fif a freight train stan'd'irig at New i has, oh being tested in the practiéal through1 any kfiid of soil. Thus far office to' date. Pers^ta caflrng will said coiripany paid, me .the full
Era.Was’ enteréd arid’ the eóiVfents of manufacture of sugar, answered’ all the appticatfoii of êiéc tri city has give the date they Werd’ advertised: amount that I was insured therein
iti neh baskets,’ an overcoat' antfabofi t ’ reasonable e.Vpec't'afions.
There . been cohfi’necl mostly to tiré' trans Bailey John R, Ctark M E,' Gathers i for. I therefore taise great pleasure
$30 taken. A' perèoff correspond fri g i seems to’ be rie réasrth why we mission fif .messages; the needs of Ezra, Elite C H, Gf ini es W J, Hen ' in recommending the above compa-
to the (lescripti’ólV ó? Phalen Was ; .should not,- therefore, Poôk for Ward . transportai fen, of'as’atf aM iff' trie- derson C F’ 2; Jones | R, Längton I« ' ny .to thé public as one that is wholly
seen’leaving thè éàf'à’ri'd piytetrit vVas • wiTlV ëôhffilenee to the day when ; chanifal'pfii’s&fts, but if it should be P, McCann Tljos/M? roe Dr Alex, reliable and prompt in adjusting
Commenced im-fifedflifrlk’'b.V óffiifers thé One fiff'nd-red'millions eff dollars ; fouhd fo’.bê’an important auxiliary Neal Peter“ Nebek^ / c, Peterson their losses/
,
E.’ G oins .
arid others,-btft'a'
liliW ,fiót paid by Am’eneitas to fcreig'n sugar to the ftfenfer, that-fs another Uriex- D’ H, Smith M,dl ward Frank,
Robt. J. Giles,-'Agent, of the above
¿een effected' ÿët/acëôl'd^Vÿt’ô’liist I producers should be turned info the | peeted' bfésèi'ng' coining1 froin* the Stoith Sidney G. M K
company for Scio and vieirifty«
j-s.a KRIS, PM.
[■ poekets of out own' people.
àttoòwìtai'
. -
manipulation of this fluid.
’ Scio, Dec. 31,1891/
TIME TABLE
S. P< R. R. (SCIO branch ).
Believing it to be for the best in-
I forest of myself and also for my pat-
tons, I have determined to do a
strictly cash business, beginning
Jah. 1st« and will sell goods at cash
prices which I will guarantee to be
at the very least 15 per cent« lower,
on an average, than anyone doing a
■ credit business can give you. So if
you have no money or produce, and
have to purchase goods, you can
save at the Very least 5 per- cent, by
borrowing what you need and pay
ing 10 per eent. interest and pay
cash for your goods. By selling
goods for cash, I can buy for cash,
and can save 15 per cent, in so doing.
And when I buy cheaper I can sell
'or less money. I can also afford to
sell for smaller profits« Therefore,
anyone can readily see that 15 per
cent, is a low estimate of thediffer-
ence between cash and credit. I be
lieve I can soon save my customers
from zO to 25 per cent, on this year’s
supply of merchadise. If you are
looking for bargains, call and exam
ine my prices and you will find the
place to get them. If you will give
me your patronage I will guarantee
you will not have to pay other peo
ple’s debts bi’ paying an extra price
for your goods. Please observe that
when I say cash, I do not mean cash
to some and credit to others, but
cash to all and credit to none. I will
continue to pay the highest market
price for all-kinds of merchantable
produce.
Very respectfully,
S. M. D aniel .
S cio , January 1, 1892.
Lakes’ Bazaar,
to announce to the iadiesof
vicinity that I have just re-
nice assortment of fancy
goods, such as Fascinators, Hoods
and Woolen Goods, Handkerchiefs,
Ruchings and Fancy Neckwear,
Corsets, Gioves and Ready Made
Underwear, Embroideries, Zephyrs
and Saxony Yarns,Embroidery Silk,
Chenile Embroidery' and Crochet
Cotton, Clibnile Ornaments, Quilled
Ribbons, Turkish Tidies and Stamp
ed Linen Goods« Also a fine line of
Hosiery and Ladies’ and Children’s
Union Underwear, together with
various othei1 articles too numerous
to mention, and would be pleased to
receive a liberal patronage. Wish
ing to close out my remaining stock
of felt hats by Christmas) I will sell
them at a discount of <20 .per. eept,
Call and secure'bargains;
M ary C. S mith .
Important.
Notice is hereby given-that we,
the undersigned, having purchased
the stock of general merchandise of
Geo. M. DeVaney, will continue the
business at the old stand. All ac
counts of Cornell & Devaney, .Deya-
ney & Shelton,and Geo, M. Devaney
are payable to us. Trusting to still
continue receiving the patronage'
given the above firms, and as many
others as may desire, we are respect
fully,
F. P. D evaney ,
M. V. B ilyeu .
Notice.
When wauling cemetery work, got
(o E. W. Acheson & Co«, Wilt» lire
¡trepin-'. d to furnish all kinds at low
est prices for first class work. Our
Poriland ct’sii‘?ni«’Walls for (<iiclosing
eemetery lots are the fittest ye't put
•ipon the market, and ar«* furnished
it about half the cost (if stone. Call
tnd see our beautif'll Barre & W(>s-
tet’ly granites and best grades of
Vermont marble. Offices at Albany,
Eugene and Roseburg«
Very respectfully yoiirs,
E. W« A cheson & Co.
irises i f irfew Artic r-s at S I-.: Dan-
lei’s Cash Store,
$1 00
'Extra C sugar, 18 lbs for
Extra C sugar per hundred lbs 5 00
1 00
Dry Granulated sugar 15 lbs
ÍC
it
c<
per hun-
6 00
dred,
1 00
Rice, No. 1, 15 lbS for
Costa Rica coffee, Ho. 1, 41 lbs 1 00
1 00
Rio
“ 1, 4 lbs
Now Chopper.
25
Arbuckle’s . “
“ I, per lb
Messrs, Hunsaker & Bilyeu Bros«
3 75
Boss farmers boots per pair,
have put in a chopper in the livery
1 00
Cabott W 13 yds for
stable , on Mill street, where they
7 will do custom work on Tuesdays of
Cabott W per bolt, per yd
Men and women’s shoes, 25c to 50c each week. • Bring in your grain
reduction on the pair, and other nd* gave f ; em a trial.
goods in proportion.
Sloo
Stock at a Bargain.
These prices are subject to change
Anyone wishing to purchase Jiieks-
with the fluctuations in the market.
>r Jennets will find it to tjieir ad?
S. M. DANIEL.
vantage to call on or U’Hte to L. H.-
Tour Face.
Mqntanye, Albany, Oregon.
Remember you can get your pho
tos taken, cabinet size, at Crawford
Dissol'tttisa of Copai’tawslups
The firm heretofore existing un-;
Jt Paxton’s, Albany, fur $1.50 per
ler the firm name of Goins & Gam-
dozen.
her, doing business in the city, of
A PATRIOTIC WORK.
Scio, Linn county, Oregon, is this
Every persóñ #hd is opposed to Free Trad^
day dissolved by mutual consent, J.
Slavery and favors American Industrial Ind**
W. Gamber retiring. Mf. E. Goins
pendence secured through, the policy of Pro*
issumes all liabilities of the lute firm
lection« should read the documents published
til debts of any kind due said firm
by the American Protective Tariff League. Afl
are payable to liims
a patriotic citikeu it is your duty to place these
E; G oins ,
documents in the hands of yoúr f rlCtfds* They
are interesting and instructive, and embrace
J. W. G amber ,
discussions of all jihas'es Of the Tariff question.
Scio, Dec. 8, 189's
The League publishes oVéf ^0 different docu
ments, comprising nearly 600 pages of plainly
printed, carefully edited and reliable informa»
tion. AmUrrg the âtrthors of these documenté
áre, Hon. James Gf. Blaine'4, Wm. McKinley, Jr.,’.
Governor St Ohio ; .Senator S. M. Cullom, of Illi
nois ; Senator Joseph N. Dolph, of Oregon ;
Senator A. S. Paddock, of Nebraska; Senator
Frye, of Maine; Senator Cásey, of North Dakotas
Senator JustinJ3. Morril, of Verinpht; .Senator
Nelson W. Aldrich', of , Rhh.dé. I'sláhd; « Honi
Thomas H. Dúdley.of New. Jersèÿf Hon. Bobers
P. Porter, of Washington; Prof. J. B. Dodge,,
of .the Agricùltural Department' at. Washing
ton; Commodore W. H. T. Hughes ; Hon. E. A.
Hartshorn, of New York ; Congressman Dolliver,
of Iowa; Hon. B. F. Jones {David Hall Bice, or
Boston; Ex-Congressman Perkiris, of Kansas;
Dr. E. P. Miller, of New Yofk ; Hon. Geo. Draper»
Of Mass.; Hon. C. L. .Edwards, of Texas Judge'
Wm. Lawrence, of Ohio; Hon. D. G. Hafriman,’
ôf New York fHoiÿ.Geo. S. Boutwell,.of Mass.;
Hon. E. H. Afnmidowlii of New York; Enoch*
Ensley, of Tennessee.
This complete set of documents will be sent
to any address; post paid,- for Fifty (50) Cents;
Address, Wilbur F. Wakeman, See’y, Mo. 23
West Twenty-Third Street; New Ÿof#
tÆaxkrt Report,
Sl'XO QCOTATtONS
Wheat, 115 vts. per bit.
O its,
Flour <• Mitt
” bbl.
‘ton.
Bran ”1 •■•tin
“
Middling 2ti
Chop, $2i 5 per ton.
Potatoes.. . per Iti,
Eggs,25c per doz.
Butter, 1 o@2ò<' p< r lb:
Hams, I: Be per 111.
Should'-’ -. is-.- per Ibi
B-eren. I
Lard, I*1
<■ f>'-r lb, ’
"i;ji I-;-
doé;
We want every mother to know
£
that croup can be prevented. True
croup never appears without a warn
ing. The first symptom is hoarse
JEFFERSON,
OREGON.
ness; then the child appears to have
taken a cold, or a cold’ may have ac
companied the fibarieriegs from the
LEALER-IN
start. After that a peculiar rough
cough is dèvelo'pèd, which is follow
ed by the croup. The tlifië to act is
when the child first becomes hoarse;
a.few closes of Chatfi'berlaiii’s Cough
Remedy will prevent the attack.
biggies;- Carts, Hacks, Wagons;
Even after a rough' cough has ap
. ^Fa?m * Implements, Paints
peared thé disease may be preveiit-
land Oils; and all kinds of
ed by rising this retnedy as directed.
It has never Veen known to faii. 25
cent, êô" cerit and ,$f bottles for sale
by J. S. Morris, druggist.
KTING
GOODS
ÁND CUTLE1ÍY.
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
Call dri HCRK inb B ros , for the best
line of cook and heating '.stoves in
the Valley/ Pearce Block; Albany.
The Rural I^ofthwesi and the Scio
Press, both for only $2 j>er year.
Special .bargains in ladies’ aad
gents? gold ^nd silver watches until
Jan. 1st at F. M. Frencb’si Albany.
Electric headlights df about 25,000
candle power are fioW in geiletal use
on the.railroads in Indiana. They
are very favorably spriken of by en
gineers»'
•: want it distinctly tincieistood that
You can buy gftocts from me
as cheap as j ou can tuy
theiri in Atbany.
B. F. CONNER,
f SOW). 1)0 a yfear is being made by John B.
¡□bbSwift i'l’roy,N.Y.,at work .for ua. kaader^
you -niayl-hot niirke as mdefiybut we can*
tedctr.'Tob q'uic'kiy hbtv tveurii from J5 to
I1«* a'dsjf’at the Mart; and more as yoU |jt/
on. Both sexes, all -iiges. In a&y-part
Aiiiej;ica, you cancomriietioc gt
mg ¿11 yolir tftiie«or apfehe knohatehts Only <*<
the Work; ’All 1* new. Great p’iy SURE fojf
every worker. We start you. fumlshini-
everything. EASILY, SPEEDILY leahrtifr
l’ARTICULAKS FREE. Addrej»s«t*efet4.
STiXSOIi A €O.,
KAUB/