SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,-FRIDAY, APRII L 1892 All Fool’s Day, A. Cohen,the Albany “skin man, was in town Tuesday. The dance at the city hall to-night IÆAVE. ARRIVE. Tho Dsooaedings of tlialï Gotuity Con- Scio, 9.15a. ni.- ho.45 a. in. promises to be well attended. 10.30 a. in-.i ; 9.F0 ». in. West Scio, vantxen at Albany. A. B. Seal,the popular commercial Io, i 2.45 p. in. 1.30 p. m.j 2.30 p. in.j We.it Scio, : 1.45 p.m. traveler, was in town Wednesday. The republican county convention G eo . F erguson , Manager. Lee Bilyeu went to Eastern Ore­ I was called to order at the court house gon last week, to look after his stock at 10 a. m. Wednesday by Walter LOCAL BREVITIES. interests. Ketchum, chairman of the county ‘ - » Mrs. T. L. Dugger is visiting in central committee, who nominated Wheat 80 cents. Albany, called there by the illness of H H Hewitt as temporary chairman Subscribe for the P ress . her son, Geo. C. Henderson. . and he was unanimously elected. The postoffice at Rock Creek'lias Salt salmon at Zickrick’s. J A Wilson was elected secretary F. M. Daniel returned from Alba­ been changed to Gatesville,the office and Pres B Marshall assistant secre­ being moved just across the river; tary. ny Saturday. A committee of three on creden­ There is no question about the hop Gold and silver watches, reduced tials were appointed as follows; W louse being abroad in the laird, again, prices. French the jeweler, Albany. F Read, J R Wyatt and Wm Par­ and he has evidently come to stay. Do not forget Zickrick keeps fine rish. . Mr. Lines, an Illinois capit alist^ teas, which are sold on grocer's mar­ Convention then adjourned till I p. has been Tobki-rig around in this vi gin. m. einlt-y for a few days with a view- of Another car load of machinery arr On assembling-at the stated time locating. rlved for Goins, Cyrus & Co. Satur­ the temporary officers- were made Miss Mary Reed, an Ohio mission ­ day. the permanent on^Trfed the report For one dollar in cash you can get ary to India, is slowly dying of lep of the committees was adopted. rosy in a village" of lepers in the 15 lbs. of blue vitriol at J.S.Morris & Delegates to the slate convention Himalaya mountains. Co’s. are: rl PI Hewitt, R A Rampy, H An occasional advertisement and B Springer, S M'cllree, S A Dawson, C. C- Jackson of Halsey was in an occasional meal are alike in that J R Smith, O S May, J W Miller; W town last Saturday, so we have neither does much good, Continu- Parrish, W R Kirk. heard, ous regularity is the rule for both. For the legislij|u:i:e W W Richard­ 5 gallons of first class coil oil for$l If there is anything in a name, Eli son, M Acheson apd J H Wigle were at J. S. Morris’ if you furnish your Perkins, who has been nominated nominated. own can. by the republicans of Lane county For county Judge, ,the names of J Have you tried Lenox? its the best for commissioner, will “get ¡there.” C Powell and J N Duncan were be­ Act. bar of soap-on the Pacific coast— fore the- convention. Duncan nomi- O. S. May, Dr. Cole, Dr. Hyde and nt Ziekriek's, Lou Richardson were elected dele­ •nated. Quite a number of young people gates to the republican county con­ For county commissioner, John W from Bcio attended the dance at vention from Scio -and Franklin Pugh was the choice of the majority’ Shelburn last Friday night,. of the delegates. Butte. Now is the time fo subscribe for a For sheriff the names of L W- De- There has boen an iron mine dis­ good county paper and get all the covered on the north fork of Gray’s yoe and A A Kees were before .the campaign news. The Scio P ress is river. Parties say, who have seen convention, resulting in the choice the best. it, that it assays very high with lit­ of Kees by a majority of 21, H. W, Douglas and family left tle waste. For clerk the name of David An­ drews, of Sweet Home, wag placed yesterday for Sioux City, Iowa, A wealthy Frenchman has arrived where they will make their home in in Olympia and set the people wild in nomination, and there being no the future, by his scheme for canning frogs. other nominations, on motion Mr. I. A. Richardson has opened the He says it is the best place in the Andrews was declared the unani­ mous choice of the convention. butcher shop at the old stand, where world for the business. W. B. Wright, of Shedd, was he purposes keeping good meats at J. P. Jones, the genial traveling declared the unanimous choice of reasonable prices. freight and passenger agent of the 8 the convention for recorder as was It wil pay you and satisfy your ap­ P R R with- headquarters at Port­ John II, Waters, of Brownsville, for petite to sample and price canned land, was in this city Wednesday, treasurer. ; fruits at Zickrick’s-. and made us a pleasant call. For Superintendent of schools-the E. C. Pentland, secretary ot the names of N. T. Phillips, of Tangent, Spring has come, drawing birds of a feather together, so are the good I State" Presis. Association, has moved and J H Jewett of Harrisburg, were qualities of groceries drawing the from Portfe.hd to Frankfort, where before the convention. Jewett nom­ he proposes to publish a paper for a inated. trade at Zickrick’s. For assessor, W F Deakins of San­ town yet to come,to be located oppo. The two youthful tramps whir as­ .site Astor i^. tiam was nominated. saulted Father Metayer in Albany For surveyor, E T T Fisher; the See the adv. of the L. E. Blain last week were sentenced to five Clothing Co. of Albany', in another present incumbent, was the^^uu ni- years each in the penitentiary. column. This is one of the best tnous choice. A fine line of wall papers trimmed known houses in Oregon, and needs Wm Fortmiller was declared the free of charge at W. H. Ramsey’s. no recommend other than the one it unanimous choice of the convention for coroner. Also new lines of furniture, mattres­ has built for itself. The chair appointed the following ses, feather pillows, window shades, The human body is a curious com­ central cdtnmittee, of which J R etc. a pound. The chemist informs you W^f F. Read’s store at Gatesville, that there is enough iron in a man Wyatt Was named as chairmen: J R Wyatt, Albany. under the management of Z.T.Drais, who weighs 154 pounds to make a J A Wilsotl, central Albany. has become a popular place for the plowshare, and enough phosphorus W C Davis, east Albany. people of that vicinity to purchase to make half a million matches. W F Read, west Albany. goods. D F Hardman, north Lebanon. Cattle interests in Eastern Oregon An effort is being made by the J J Swan, south Lebanon. citizens of Rock Creek and vicinity were never in letter condition for E F Wyatt, north Harrisburg. years than in the present season. to raise funds and M Cunningham. South “ Horses, cattle and sheep are in good fence around the B A Stafford, Halsey. condition, and the grass on the hills cemetery. II B Springer, Shedd. is excellent for this season of the C. H. Humphrey, one of the best year. R H Grover, north Brownsville. Cl known printers on the coast, is seri­ W A Templeton, south John and Samuel Manning, twin ously ill at the residence of his-par­ brothers, living on the same farm W W Parrish, Sodaville. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Humphrey, near Reserve, Ind., married twin S A Dawson, Price. in Albany. , M B Case, Tangent. sisters in 1881, both of whom died in W E Fisher, Syracuse. 8. M. Daniel has just received di­ 1S89. In -1892 the brothers became J Y McCune, Orleans. rect from an eastern factory a large acquainted with twin sisters named W B Glass, Crawfordsville. lot of gents and ladies’ shoes, which Swope.and there was another double H F Hamilton, Sweet Home. marriage. he will sell at prices lower than ever W E Savage, Santiam. Grain everywhere on the Umatilla before offered in Scio. Ralph Wilson, Jordan. reservation is groen and pretty, and About 503 carloads of shingles are its growth is far advanced. In many J Weller, Shelburn. shipped every month to Eastern j instances it is so thick that ranchers D B McKnight, Center. points .from the Puget Sound district i have found re-harrowing necessary. 'Jasper Bellinger, Waterloo. and the demand is constantly in­ Umatilla county will produce a crop E O Hyde, Franklvn Butte. creasing. The value of this month­ this season far in excess of .any pre­ O 8 May, Scio. ly output is $178,800. vious year. Whoopee! You ought to -have In Dresden, Germany, a laborer A rich find in gravel diggings has seen Billy Br-enner when he took an Was sentenced to four months im­ been made at- Auburn. 'The lucky involuntary swim over the dam on prisonment for stealing a crocodile discoverers sunk a shaft to a depth Wednesday. He says he was div­ ■from a menageri -. The animal was of 80 feet,and after breaking through ing for salmon, but he scraped all brought into court as the chief wit what was suppose ! to be bedrock the bark off the rocks, as he went Hess against him. they came onto a heavy deposit' of over. The motion he got bn him Overman & Hunter. Albany, carry gravel which prospects wonderfully would discount the electricity of our street lamps. ft fine line of single and double driv rich, in gold. ing harness. Their stock of team Each days mail on the Oregon Pa­ Ira Bilyeu is now running a ferry : harness, saddles, whips, dusters,etc., cific trains to the front is weighed.it across Thomas creek,above the dam’ is very complete. Reliable H ome | is said for the purpose of ascertain If there happens to be too many pas­ made work is a feature that rceom- I ing the average "amount- sent out. their house. When in Albany call I The average for a certain period will sengers,Ira wades an I pushes his his palatial craft. and examine their stock. i probably be taken to decide whether The campaign will now begin in The Santiam Lumbering Co’s mill or not the route ri quires a mail clerk earnest,and politics will be about the at Mill City is supplied with logs on the train. from the Linn county side that are _ Ther.e is a i>ig lot of money thrown only topic of Conversation for the transported something over one mile i away advertising, but some princely next two months. by means of a railway, the grade be­ I fortunes have been built up by it. The Portland council has passed ing sufficiently heavy that no mo­ And it is noticeable that these men, an ordinance compelling saloons to tive force is necessary to haul the experienced and successful in busi­ close from 1 to 6 o’clock a. ra. loaded cars to the river, but a horse ness, confine themselves almost ex­ An accurate census of Albany, is used to draw the emptycars back clusively to legitimate and old estab­ compieteci Thursday, gi.ves the pop­ to the.logging camp. lished newspapers'. ulation of that eity as 4028. ■Scilool boys and girls, here is an Our exchanges throughout the example W youi A and B invest valley contain accounts of farmers There are now (liree tickets in the $200 each in a body of laud. To­ waging war on the orchard pests. field in Linn county, with a prospect gether they have 400 acfcs.- A de­ Trees are being scraped and sprayed for a fourth. siring to have tile choice part Of the with a solution that is said to be sure Regular meeting of the city coun­ land said to B “give me choice of death to the pests. More work of cil next Thursday evening. the land and I will pay 50 cts more this k-liid has been done this spring • per-acre than yob.” Required, the than ever before in the Willamette Astoria is to haven can factory in (lumber of.acres each should have. 1 valley. the near future. CORRESTONDSKCE. CIRCUIT COVET, CASE PKICES Four orphan boys, who have been boarded by Linn county at thebaleni At S. M. Daniel’s Cash, Store. home, were received at the Albany Extra C sugar, 18 lbs for $1 00 orphan’s home and hospiliT Mondi, j. Extra C sugar per hundred lbs 5 00 This makes six inmates in the new 1 00 building, which was opened two Dry Granulated sugar 15 lbs weeks ago. «. •• per hun- 6 00 dred, "aEarkijt xtepext. S- >o Q uotations 1 00 Rice, No. 1, 15 lbs for Wheat, 8(1 vts. per bu. Costa Rica coffee, No. 1, 4.1 lbs 1 00 Oats, ....... ” 33 1 00 Rio “ “ 1,4 lbs Flyur $5 4!) bbl. <• ton. Bran ”16 0(1 Arbuckle’s “ “ 1, per lb 25 it Middling? ID Canned goods, tomatoes, black­ Chop, $25 per ton. berries, corn, peas, string Potatoes. 2<)(‘ per bu. 1 00 beans, all 8 cans; Eggs, 15c | er jl<>z. Butter, la@25c per lb. Pie peaches, 1 lb. cans oysters, Hams, 12.!c per lb. 1 00 1 lb. cans salmon,' all 7 cans Shoulders. 9e per lb. Boss farmers hoots per pair, 3 75 Bacon, 11 c per lb. Lard, 12 c per lb. 1 00 Cabott W 13 yds for Chickens, 5 00 per doz. MMiptt-W l,|,,£-.b||lt, per ycl ' Men and women’s shoes, 25c to 50c reduction on the pair, and other J. W. CUSICK & CO., goods in proportion. These ¡>rices are subject to change- with Hie fluctuations in till' market. ALBANY, OREGON. 8. M. D aniel . Transact a general banking busi­ ness. Draw sight drafts on New York, San Francisco and Portland, All persons who are subscribers to Oregon. Loan money on‘approved the subsidy for E. Goins for rebuild­ security. Receive deposits subject to cheek. Collections made on favor­ ing the mill are requested to pay the able terms. same as soon as possible. The build­ ing is completed and machinery ar­ riving from the east, which requires a large outlay of money. You can and Insuianae Kgent. favor us, if you will, by payment Agsziu of theJDunn Commercial and immediately. We will ever be your Collecting Agency. debtor? by your so doing. OFFICE WITH SCIO LAND CO. G oins & C yrus . 3UIO, - OREGON. All collections remitted promptly. Agent for the Farmers & Merchants •Ins. Co. of Albany. JoRDAisr^Iarch 28. Assignment of E Becker; fina’ re- E d . P ress : . k | port approved and distribution or- Lewis Huber hnSsoi©* fine spring i dered. wheat for sale. T J McCleary, assignee, vs Lon Ed Stewart of nenttScio was in Conser et al, recovery of money;con- tlnued.' Jordan Saturday. Jacob Norcross vs S I’ Co, dam­ (’lady Barclay has* lifeen woiking ages; : for a friend in Jordan, but has gone J c home. same. The Jordan alliance held- ijs regu­ C II lar meeting at the halliiere hist Sat­ same. urday. A J (’/irey vs Hyrold Bros, recov Mr. Jerry LJainiiliellp; very sick l cry of mmicy; judgment for plff for with lung,fever. A 'Slayton doctor $170. is a11ending nimV>-kJ 1. W \Y .Have vs S M Hansard; Spring grain woltlil~^gve Been all continued. lii iiben Divis vs J A and Bessie in lwreqlwinfH lv-ylit Bn the Arciiib.i’ii!; >-ontinned,_________ _ ■**....... - S.ii-iih M .Shields v.r PC Harner <& Salmon hav^yrttfi^.. .ieAi*n"land gWen - niin by rns In re estate of Daisy Keen'y, cita­ fqually as bad as tne nrst nut mr tne father, and was married to Miss Me­ tion issued; bond filed. use of this remedy, as I.had to go to linda Yeary, daughter ot ah old resi­ bed in about six hours after being In ré estate of Cora Cox,inventori7 dent of that county,in the same year filed; real and personal property, ‘struck’ by it, while in the first case (1825). Succeeding well at the busi- I $660. I was able to attend to business about ■ess of farming he remained on this In re estate of Chris Hardman, ex­ two days before getting ‘down.’”— farm for 8 years, when he, sold out empt property.set aside to widow; 50 cent bottles for sale by Morris & and moved to Missouri, where he Order made to sell personal proper Cr., druggists. engaged in the same occupation, but ty. The American Protective tariff owing to sickness and other unfavor­ league has just issued a new cam­ able circumstances his success was An. Open Meeting. paign Text Book for 1892. It is en­ not so great as upon the Virginia We had the pleasure last Saturday farm. Learning of the beauties of evening of being present at an open titled “ American TariftJJgMn Plym the Pacific slope, in the spring of meeting of Horeb farmers alliance outh Rock to McKinleyC^7This lit­ 1845, having disposed of his posses­ at Gatesville. A good audience was tle book ot one hundred pages is per­ sions in Missouri, lie with his family present, nevertheless the evening haps the most complete brief pre­ started across the plains with ox was somewhat stormy and disagree­ sentation of the benefits of Protec­ teams. At that early day there was ’ able. The exercises consisted of tion and Reciprocity yet printed and no Pacific railroad, in fact there was music, recitations and dialogues by will be sent to any address for ten no plain and beaten wagon road, the young.people and addresses on cents. In ordering please say, “Send nothing but a trail to indicate the alliance matters by Messrs.- Neal, me No. 52.” This is the catalogue way to Oregon. After a difficult and McCleary and Parker, each of whom number of the document. Address tedious trip covering several months seemed to be very earnest in his Wilbur F. Wakeman, Gen’l Sec’y, they reached The,Dalles in October. efforts to paint by words the deplor­ No. 135 West 23 St., New York. Constructing rafts thé wagons and able condition that had been reached Mesrs. Gage & Sherman, of Alex­ everything but the stock was trans­ by farmers and laboring men in gen­ ander, Texas, writes us regarding a ported down the Columbia by this eral through the' encroachments of remarkable cure of rheumatism there means. The family- settled tempo­ capital. At the conclusion of the as follows: “The wife of Mr. Wil­ rarily on the Tualitan Plains, but exercises the floors were cleared and liam Pruitt, the postmaster liere, had soon went from there up the Yam­ the lovers of dancing indulged in been bed-riden with rheumatism for hill river, where lie- worked fora their favorite pastime till the “wee several years. She could get nothing time, but soon found and located his sma’ hours.” to do her any good. We sold her a donation Jand claim in thé forks of bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm A dispatch from Detroit, Mich., and she was completely cured by its the Santiam, being the first white settler in this section, for some time under date of March 29, says: The use- We,refer any one to her to ver­ his nearest neighbor being ten miles examination of “Prince Michael,” ify this statement.” 50 cent bottles away, and. 50 rnlìés tó the nearest his “spiritual wife,” Eliza Court,and for sale by Morris & Co., druggists. flour mill and storéM Unèle ’ Johnny a number of his- followers, arrested It is said that Frank Ingram is is the father of 15 ehi|dred (9of them yesterday, reveals a horrible state of still living) most of whs»n' téside in affairs. The result of the examina­ losing his mind and it would be no the vicinity of iroihestead. tion shows, under the guise of relig­ surprise if he went insane within His ag'M wife, whB has participated ion, a most infamous nest of iniquity the next few weeks. Ever since be­ in his joys and sorrows; his successes infested with moral and civil crimes ing taken to the penitentiary he has and reverses for à much longer time of the most heinoui nature. I'he been too weak to work. He moves than, most people live, with a very startling disclosures made to tne as­ about the prison yards, m if lolling large family of children and grand sistant prosecuting attorney dis­ with his hands and continually children, is left to‘mourn his loss, solves the halo of religious fanati­ mumbling word.; fo himself that are semi-audible. realizing no doubt- that their separa cism which has hung about the tlon will be but very short. Unc-le “prince’s” head, and in a measure Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Johnny was one of our b.?st citizens, protected him. It shows him to be Gall on H opkins B ros , for the best and leaves a name behind him with­ a vicious, utterly immoral brute, line of cook and heating stoves in out n blemish'. He w.is interred in guilty of crimes little short of fiend­ the val|ey.‘ Pearce Block, Albany. the Franklin Butte.cemetery Tues­ ish. The case of Bernice Bethel, a H. A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist day afternoon, Rev. G. S. Henleiter very pretty girl of 15, is one of the of Lebanon conducting the funeial harrowing crimes for which “Prince Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth ceremonies. Michael” will have to answer. With -without plates a specialty. All work warranted. Tuesday’s Herald says intortnation the assistance of Eliza Court, it is We would suggest that tiie vari­ was received in this city yesterdiiy said, this innocent child was deliber­ ately debauched. The wives of de ­ ous notices posted about town would that Edward \Volfe«-eceiitly jumped I the claim of a man named Blis-snear luded followers likewise have been look better in the local paper than Breitonbush. The Tattei-.it iss-iid, debauched, and young women have stuck up on fences and buildings. was absent, on accenni-.of sickness, submitted to ruin under the from the claim. Wolfe went away “prince’s” teacliing of spiritual mar­ ! for a few days, and on returning riage. ! found that the settlel'-s had blown up The chief of this shop has been Come and our new goods just ìhis house with dynamite. This is absent.for the past Week,monkeying from the east. Hibler, !&he second house that has recently around in different puts of thecoun- arrived Shore & Holdredge. been bluWn to pieces up the Santi ty, which fa--t accounts for the supe­ I am. - - , rior^?) abi’ity evinced in this issue. Subscribe 'or the P ri BANKERS, ROB’T J GILES, HEADQUARTERS -------------------------------------------- G / / We wish to announce that we are II classes o> MERCHANDISE, Clothing, Boots mid Shoes, Etc.,Etc All kinds <>t Groceries at Bed- Rock prices. Highest mar­ ket price paid for MERCHANTABLE :: PRODUCE. We want your trade, and will make it and object for you to CALL AND SEE US DEVANEY & BILYEU. HOUSE, RUSS W. W. ROWELL, P rop . ALBANY, - - - OREGON. Having purchased the interest and good will of the late proprietor, Mr. John Giblin, in the above house, 1 take pleasure in stating that the house is first-class in all its appoint­ ments. Rates $1 a day and upward, according to rooms- Special rates to immigrants and fanylies. B@“Free coach to and from the house. GILL J GALA VAN (Successors to Gill & Smith) DEALERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY STOVES OF ALL KINDS, TIN­ WARE,EDGED TOOLS, AGRI­ CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IN FACT EVERYTHING That is usually kept in a store of this kind. All Kinds of Tlnwaïs Made to Order« Prices as Low as Square Dealing Will Admit of. OREGON.