18 PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY T« L. DJJGGER, IM THE CITŸ OF JCÏO, LINN CO;, OREGON. TERMS : ?<*r annum, irtvartitbly ill A'lvanc0»i.it..f2 00 iiix months, “ •* “ ....... 100 Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be paid monthly. Transient advertisements miist be paid for When the order is given for their insertion. fair or just. The government should take ijs hands off and not oppress one of the greatest and m ist import­ ant industres of our country.” per Crabtree, Henry Lyons, T J Black, Geo M Alford, S V Barr, E E Hammack, E .Stone, J A MeBridri; Wm Wiggs, I D Miller, J K Charl­ E. Meeker & Co.’s annual hop cir ton, F P Devaney, John Dunean, D cUlar mentions the following among W Rumbaugh, A Blevins, Jacob other things: “We are able to con­ Newman and T J Stites. gratulate the hop growers of Wash­ On Monday at Corvallis in the ington and Oregon upon the crop ease of the Willamette Valley ACoast year of 1891 and the cheerful outlook Railway vs the sheriff of Benton for the future. Instead of having county, to enjoin the collection of grown only 85,000 bales as at first es­ taxes, Judge Pipes decided that the timated, we have already shipped law exempting the company from more than -40,000, as shown in detail taxation was constitutional, and below, and yet have stocks variously, made the injunction perpetual. The estimated at from 8000'to 5000 bales. effect of this decision is to exempt from taxation also their property in Although the quality of our hops Linn and. Marion copntles. The has been much below the average, case will be appealed to thesupreme yet they have found favor in the court. _____ _ _ beyond . ..... our most London market The duke of Clarence, of Avon sanguine expectations in the early pnrf of season, . The market has dale, heir apparent to the English slowly gained strength and advanced throne, died last week. MEALS 25 CENTS. ■J Shoisa @iga?g) Fine gandies and —THE Nuts, Otangss, Etc,, Eta. Good board furnished at the low­ est rates. MRS. THOMAS CLAXTON î i! BOOTS 8 SHOES, ) T. J. CLAXTON, ------AND— [»MERHANT TAIUOR* Staple and Laney« CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., for buildings upon application. All work done at lowest rates, good workmanship considered. g®*Lêave orders at City Restaurant. Largest Stock under one roof in Oregon South of Portland. The Linn County Farmers Alli­ ALBANY, OltEflON. ance at their last meeting in thecity of Albany resolved,we are informed, to place a county ticket in the field, Scientific American to be voted for at the coming June Agency for • election. The question aiiseshere, is that movement a wise one, when v;e take into consideration the ends sought to be accomplished by the Alliance? As the evils that are fully 4 cents per pound from date of The Mississippi river is froZ.cn _ CAVEATS, sought to be remedied cun onl.v be opening. This has resulted in part TRADE MARKS, over at St. Loiiis, Mo,, tor the first DESIGN PATENTS accomplished through the halls of COPYRIGHTS, etc» from the poor, quality of the crops time in four years. congress and the various state legis­ For information and free Haridbnok write to MUNN & CO., 361 B roadway , N ew Y ork . latures, it seems to us a wiser policy I grown elsewhere, and partly from Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before would be toagitaie arid popularize! the satisfactory results from-^previ- tho public by a notice given free of charge in the NEW TO-DAY such reforms in governmental affairs'|ous growths of Oregon otice for publication - land or* as may be desired, and in a very iiigton that had gone into consump- lice at Oregon City, Oregon. Jan.. 12 189*2, N «abort. Umiimona an huthiafc infthi Jd. ! iflri MR» «»'1 I i o liL'iKt.' 11 mil jirooi i ¡1 su ppor....... ........ that said proof-will be made before the Resfis* I KFi/AfS sll.5ontb8‘ Addi-ess MUNN 1 CO« their party platforms the very Meas­ have nothing to fear In the fqtureof ter and | PuBbtSMUiia, SHI BtbadWay, New York. Kecei ver of the U 8 I^and Office at 6r8ec. 2 T 10 8 R 1 E. He name? the foi­ Varieties of Druggists’ Sundries. >AfiM£fiS^HOTEL. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous res­ the same result is accomplished, and erly prepare to rapidly, harvest the idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.’ John Nimshig; John Eiiert. Clirist Sibbernagel MRS. WM. BILYEU, P rop . much more quickly than through a crop after' the same has matured, and John Piéstercr, ail of Jordan, Linn county. Oregon. tlow party. Many persons, too, South Side of Bridge, Scio, Oregon J. T. A pperson . Register. would, under these conditlohs, sup­ and cure thoroughly at a low tem­ otice for publication - land of perature. We are taking time by port the measures «ought to be es­ Oregon City, Oregon, December 24- Having again assumed charge of N flee at Notice is hereby given that the follow, this popular house, I have renovated tablished, retaining at the same time the forelock and propose to place it ing 1891. named set tler has filed notice of his in­ and refurnished it throughout, and tention to niilke final pt'drtf in > tipport of his3 positions as democrats or republi in the power of every grower to save claim, and that said proof will be made before am now better, prepared than ever to ¡^^P rescriptions carefully compounded County Clerk ol Linn County, at Albany, cans, who, if the measures were ad­ the incoming crop. As a molehill of the entertain the traveling public. My Oregon, oh February 15, 1892. viz: Elijah IL vocated by a new party, would op­ experience is worth a mountain of Coats, Ilcmestead Entry No» 6263, for tlieS EI4 tables are always well supplied. of Sec. 4, T 10, 8., K . ‘2 E. He names tile follow* Board by the day, week or month. pose them, so strongly are they pre­ theoiy, we propose to stick by the mg witnesses to prove his continuous resi­ Special accommodations for com­ upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: judiced to their party names. True English method of fighting the hop dence il. F. Bodeker. G. 8. Stayton. F. B. Vaughn mercial men. GeOi'ge Johnson, all of Fox Valley, Linn j men ought to support men and louse. Much loss has been incurred and county, Oregon. J T. APPERSON, Registot* measures rather than party. More by the attempt to use the coal oil Scio Fire Depnrtineiit. people thau are willing to acknowl­ emulsion recommended by Professor OTICE FOR PUBLICATION-LANl) OF- ticeat Oregon City. Oregon, December 21, N edge it are ruled by prejudice, and Chief Engineer.-...... O. S. May. Notice is hereby given that the follow­ Riley, instead of the quassia wash ing 1891. named settler has filed notice of his inten­ Assistant Engineer.. R. Shelton. stay with their parties right or tion to make final proof in support of hisclaim, used by the English growers. We and that- said proof will be made before tlui wrong, through success or reverses, County Clerk of Linn Com.. u, at Albany Or., on H ook & L adder Co; No. 1. alike. This party fealty may or may can speak from experience that Feb 13, 1892, viz: Quincy E. Grume, Home­ Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Entry No. 6913 for the E % of N E J4 W. Hunsaker. President.... hot be commendable. Be that as it quassia will make a wash that will stead sec22 T 10, S. R1 W. He names the following Shoes, Hats and Caps, (pier­ Secretary.,., ... N. C. Myers. nessestu prove his continuous residence may, medicine is sometimes easiest effectually destroy the vermin, and wi upon and cultivation of said land, viz: E, C. Treasurer.. ,G. W. Morrow. shirts, Dress Shirts, Under­ taken when disguised. Strong party yet is perfectly harmless to the Rodgers, Geo. M. Bilyeu, W. E. Arnold and Foreman.. ....Geo. Shelter- Hiram T. Standley, all of Scio, Linn County, men will support these measures growing crop. We estimate that- it Oregon. wear, Ties,Scarfs, Socks, ... M. M. Peen. Ast.......... J. T. APPERSO n , Register. Delegates: J. R. ________ - Gill, G. W. Moi- when their party takes them up, will require about 75 pounds of quas­ Gloves, Tiunks, V&- _< row, G. W. Hunsaker, W.--M. Al for publication - land of and if the alliance would so hold sia per acre for the season, according flee tit Oregon City, Oregon, Boe. 8, N otice Uses, Umbrellas-, bott, M. E. Bilyeu. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow* their forces as to gain a position of to the severity of the attack of ver­ Ing-nflnied settler luis tiled notice ot his inten­ H« se C ompany N o . 1. Gum Coats, f 1 balance of power, one or both old min. We estimate that not more tion to make final proof in support of his claim, President........................ Jacic Bilyeu. and that said proof will be made lefore the Blank ­ parties would embrace in their plat­ thari 3500 bales remain on hand Jan County Clerk of Linn County, at Albany Or Secretary........ :.............. Frank Gill. Oregon, on February 3, 189-2,viz: Arthur Perdu forms the measures sought,and thus Treasurer......................T. W. Dilley, ets, Pre-emption D. 8. No 7418 for the NW % of uary 1st, in growers’ and dealers’ Sfec. 12, T. 11 8., R. 1E. lie names the following Foreman....................... Sam Shores- the chief aim of the alliance would witnesses to prove his continuous residence Assistant................. ...Allie Ewing. be accomplished. We are well aware hands in both states of Oregon and upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: M. J. Delegate«—Will Brenner, R. Shel­ II. R. Cameron, J. F. Craig and P. J. that this plan does not suit the office Washington. Report of hops’ for­ Cameron, Raul), all of Lacomb, Linn county, Oregon. ton, Archie Johnson, S. I. Shores, Oil Frank J. Bateman, who filed Pre, D S. Ko, seeker or place hunter, who hopes to warded from Washington over the 7108. Frank Mack will take notice and show why said en­ Cloth ­ ride into power through the alliance NorihcrtTPacifie railroad from Sept. try should not he J. allowed. T. APPERSON, Register. - Secret societies« ing, Gum but that should make no diffgrenee TtoDec. 31, 1891, 3-1,064 bales. Total TVTOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—LAND OF- to the earnest, thinking riien who shipment- of hops from Oregon from LN flee at Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 5 Boots, Over­ K. of P.—Leonidas Lodge No. 36, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow meets every Tuesday night at Ma­ are participating in the movement. | Sept-, 1 to Dee. 31, 1891, via the ing shoes, Jumpers, named settler has filed notice of his inten sonic hall. Sojourning Knights are l ion to make final proof in support of his claim, It will make but little difference to Northern Pacific- railroad, 7420 bales. and that said proof will be made before the Blouses, Handker- A cordially invited to be present. County Clerk of Linn County, at Albany. Or you or to me whether the desired We estimate Oregon shipments via egon, T. J. M UNKERS, C. C. on Feb. 4, 1892. viz: Charles J. Thomas, Overalls, keMtrttori isobt^nod thromil^itl^y al l •< F rank -G im ^K.- o LR. & Hr linoa «to i rin g i t iia. w n i n ai t i m e, lowing witnesses to prove Ins continuous resl ■ I. O. O. F.—Dierdoff I.oclsre No. 54, at 7000 bales.—¡statesman. dence. upon and cultivation of, said land, . iz: pie’s party. The effect will be the J. C. Simpson, N- G. Meets Wed­ and Collars, Celluloid Cuffs and L I-Iubcr, August Holzfuss, Sylvester Prichard, nesday evenings at 8 o’clock. John Prichard, all of Rock Creek P. O., J efferson , O regon , same. It wilk give relief alike to The Daily Oregonian, was moved and Collars, Jewelry, Cravats, Efe, Etc. Linn county, Oregon, J. T. APPERSON, A. F. & A. M.—Scio Lodge No. 39, the fariper, let his political faith be from its home on the corner of Stark Register. I. N. Griffin, Master. Meets each DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF what it may. We give these and Front- streets, Portland, to the Saturday'on or before the full moon thoughts, not wishing or attempting elegant new building, prepared by in each month. OREGON LTATE SCHOOL CHENAL to dictate a policy for the alliance, its owners, last week. . The edition Is the official organ of the State Department of . O. U. W.—Scio Lodge No. 36 Fine ©airfare and Warn Hamess, Saddles, If hips and fill Kinds Public Instruction. The Journal is a monthly but with the hope that such reason­ N. Crabtree,’ M. W., meets on the 1st Saturday, the 16th inst., comes to magazine devoted to School and Home Educii- of and 2d Mondays in each month., Soods Usually Kept in a Fisst glass Hamess Shop. ing may come before that body in tion; therefore, it is indispensable to teachers, m valuable to the friends of education in their deliberations. Our interests us in a complete new typographical and general. Price—$1.00 per annum; live or more 80 cents each; sample copies 10 cents. are identical with those of the farm­ drtess. The proprietors are justly copies Address, J, B. HORNE R, Proprietor, Albany, Oregon. er. If he prospers, the prosperity is proud of the position in journalism « extended to the merchant, the mil­ the Oregonian has reached. This As good material and work will admit of. ®@CGive me a trial. ler, the mechanic and all other occu­ they can well feel for every citizen The above lines are for either OREGON JEFFERSON, pations. If farmers have short crops in the state can and will refer to that R. SHELTON and low prices, all other businesses paper and claim it with pride as an suffer in like ratio. Ail occupations Oregon production, and that it occu­ in a great degree depend one upon pies a similar position among the ! the other, and whatever legislation newspapers of the world that Oregon OR BOYS, iil effects one for good or evil has a cor­ fruits, cereals, vegetables, etc, do And in kinds and Styles too many responding effect upon the others. among like products elsewhere. The to mention. There is quan­ The Evening Telegram of Janua­ P ress extends congratulations, with —AND— e tity, quality and variety Buggies, Carts, Hacks, Wagons, ry 18 says the chances for a fourth the desire that its prosperity may enough for all. For prices, INSGRRNCE A SENT, 1 Farm Implements, Paints transcontinental railroad to Oregon continue with the removal to the ROOM 2, OVER DANIEL’S STORE. ask any of the thousands are of the best. The Oregon Pacific new home. and Oils, andall kinds ot AT— Who have purchased from company has effected arraugements Whereby it will in the future be op­ us this Fall. “For a general business I believe SPORTING GOODS erated by the bondholders. Colonel there is but ohe perfectly satisfacto­ Where they will constantlj’ have on hand Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Hogg has been in New York and is ry advertising medium—the news­ AND CUTLERY. Tables, Chairs, Mattresses, Etc.- W.i make a specialty of how on his way here. The company paper. No matter what the nature Will undoubtedly build its proposed of the community is, if a paper has I want it distinctly understood that line from Boise City to Albany, se1 a chance at the people it sorts them You can buy goods from me Our Tailoring Department contains curing connection with the Union Our goods are warranted to he strictly first-class and will bo sold at out as certainly as if they were put as cheap as you can buy prices.in keeping with the times. Give us a trial. the most attractive stock of Pacific. One step more after this is through a mental sieve. The pro­ them/in Albany. finished is to establish transconti­ pants ana suit patterns ever MUNKE RS BROS. nental rates or to have that company gressive, wideawake, enterprising, -—Has the Largest Stock of-“ shown here, arid all work is money spending, life enjoying citi ­ adopt through rates in conjuction B. F, CONNER guaranteed. withufc Should this be done, there zen; wherever he is,- Is always hun­ wifi be another line from the easl to gry in the head—he wants a paper;' the west in competition with the j he’ll get one if he can. The pinch­ ^Northern, the Union and Southern penny, slow-going man, the too poor Pacific. Judge J. W. Whalley’s re­ or the too mean to buy, are never in port as. referee in the recent litiga­ the newspapes processi