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Get your chilled iron plow shares. Wm Brenner went to Portland A Polk county baby Kptured the S qìo Fublle Softool, Call gAg, Settle. FDVz ,round at T. W. Dilley’s. Monday on a business, trip. premium at the baby (hotj? at the A>1 person^ knowing tlje^aselves MJ T Summary ^o£ the month ending. indebted to the firm, of Devaney & The wood sawing harvest was. T J Munkers and family vlsitbd Mechanic’s fair in Port'ánd, Qct. 14, 18.92; the county metropolis, ga.tui’day. , Arch Johnson is in. the city visit about concluded this week. BUyen*, are notified, tqcQ.me forward SCIO, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892. ," , 20 and, settle tfieir accounts. We, are; Gold and silver watches, reduced M C Gill is having a new roof ing and greets, his niany friends No. af days t^qg-ht Nq oj days, attendance. 21584 with all of his old- tuqefcordiality. closing out business and mi(st have prices. French the jeweler,Albany placed upon his dwelling propelty. No. of days, absent 1984 our money. ÇIME TABLS W R Ray has sold his residence in* Marriage license was! issued to. No. of times, tardy Ail persons, owing the old firm of 26 D evaney & B je .X eu . S. P. R. B. (SÇIO BRAUCH). Gill & Smith must settle their ac Jordan to Mrs. Holman, far the sum Mr, Joseph Hunter of Albany and N q . of boys enrolled Having ^cent(y purchased tfie Scio, Miss Alice Auderway jof Tallman, No. of girls enrolled of $500. Trains Daily (Except Sunday) counts at once. , Uar&it Report. Harness a,nd adde$ a large . SfT.ò Q uotations ARRIVE. liEAVE. Silk umbrellas may be found at Qaines. Fisher, one of Salem’s this week, Total nqmber enrojle<l . 125 sjqck qf first cla.^s leather, I Wheat, 60 etsl per bu. iö.öo a.in. ■ ïjï.LÎa ni Mrs. Smith’s. She also keeps silk, pro.mjnent citizens, died at his resi A little daughter jof Thomas Average daily aRendatce, Scio,' 11.0 : a.’in.i :10.15 ai. tn Oats, ’ 32 ” West Seto. am prepared to do, Stanley of near this city, has been dence in that cit.y’Tuesclay. cf entire school . 108, i 2.15 p. ni .rid and woolen gloves. 1.3>p. mJ Flour $4 00 bbl. I 1.45 p.m ¥<<•-'t Scio, 2.30 p. mJ B.ra’n ”14 00' ton.7 Get- your bill heads, letter heads By a late decision ot the Idaho suffering this yreek from an attack No. of pupils neither absent • ¿. ’ G rò . F erguson , Manager. Mifidlings 18 " nor tardy . . . 55. ind statements printed at the P ress .Supreme court. Mormons cannot of cerebro-spiual meningitis. Chop, $20 per tqn,. vote at the election next month. One of the yo.ungestgrandparents ,ob office. We can suit you. G rammar D epartment ., Potatoes. 85 cts, per busliej, At as reasonable prices a§ any othey. Ed Gilkey, alive is tfie Duchess ot»Iontpensier, Pupils who li.ave been present Eggs, 27c per. 4oz. All outstanding notes and accounts ’Gene Holdredge, Newspaper Law. sister-of Queen Isabell», She was a fioqse in tliq yalley, Riley Bilyeu and John Smeltzer Buttei,. 20@25c per lb. everyday without being tardy: 1. Subscribers who do not .give if J. S. Morris & Ob., that are not Flams, 14c per lb. express notice to the contrary are settled by November 1, 1892, will be left yesterday, bound for the vicin grandmother at 33an<p<grfeat-grand- Claude McKnight Samuel Wilson Shoulders. 10c per lb. considered as wishing to continue found in the hands of R. Shelton for ity of Indian prairie for a few days’ m.ather at 55. Grace A. Gill Belle Martin Bacon, 14 c per lb, ’ their subscriptions. i ” is, we J L Bilyeu of the pen : hunt. Oscar Hyde Kate Cary Lard, 15c per lb. 2. If subscribers order the discon 'mmediate collection. Chickens, fi00 per- doz^ J. S. M orris & Go. We regret to learn that qur o]d are sorry to state, ( in a father preca- Edith Luckenhach Ernest Cole tinuance of their periodicals thepub Lizzie Griffin lishor may continue to send them Miss Osa Estella, daughter of the friend J B Co.uey Qf hear Shelburn rjous condition, His plfvsician says Dora Myers until all arrears are paid. Lizzie Luckenbach has been quite sick lately. We did that his complaint-is. iery closely Flora Myers AdxHinistrataix’ Notice of Of Saddles, ipeam.poublp. and Singlq 8. If subscribers neglect to or re- hate Christopher Hardman, died at not learn what his particular ail-, allied to Bright’s di-iase of the Appointment, I ntermediate D epartment . he residence of Mrs. Ambler in buggy harness constant ■fuse to take their periodicals from Notice is hereby given that tho. undersigned kidneys. Charles Bilyeu Daisy vVilson the office to which they are directed I Lebanon last week. This makes ment was- has been, by the County Uoiart of Lyin'county, ly on hand. Also whips, Oregon, duly appointed admin fet.ratrix of the they are held responsible till they four deaths ont of this family within The Scio Roller Mills CQmpany Some unprincipled (tighter wiser has Silva Munkers . Archie Goins estate of E. H. Roscoe, deceased; and all' per robes, curry cptnbs, brushes, have settled their hill and ordered the past eighteen months. sons having claims against said" estate, are Orpha Houston has about concluded to estab been trying his marksrnfiship on Lora Powell hereby notified to present the same to the their paper discontinued. etc., in fact everything usu Result, one of Henry Cyrus ’ sheep), John Gill May Curl undersigned, at the law office of Blackburn & In selecting your reading matter lish a resident agency for their ex 4. If subscribers move to other Watson, in Albany, Oregon,- duly verified as places without informing the pub for the long ljights of the coming cellent flour jn Portland. Their a dead sheep and Hen»’ is mad. Winnie Munkers Ernest Butcher ally kept in a first class har required by law, within six months from the hereof—October lltli, 1892. lisher and the papers are sent to the winter, don’t forget your home local dealings with commission houses In Such work as this is. what caused _ ___ Allie Breon Frankie Claxton date ness shop,. ^“Repairing of Blackburn & Watson, M aktha E. R oscoe , former direction they are held re the passage of a trespasifiaw and the Eddie Myers Susie McDonald Attorneys for Adni’r’x. Administ’i-ix. paper. It is* laboring for the up that city has not proven satisfactory sponsible. all kinds a specialty,. posting of notices on<*par}y every Lula Morrow Lloyd Luckenbach 5. The courts have decided that building of your particular section to tfiem,. Administrator’s Notice. refusing to take periodicals from the of the county. 'Chloe Cyrus Beulah Sutherland Notice-js hereby .given that the untie xstaned Give me a pal| before purchasing Senator J-. N. Dolph addfessed~the' -wns’ueei Pu I ((MlTF jrfnW) I II IW blMWWff office, or removing and leaving them Court of ijinn Cotvuty, Oi P rimary D epartment . Unless some ^favepir placecr'-at TiTe Sil verton Tribune has again citizens of Albany last .Satuiday tor of the estate of Mary J. Hyde, deceased, J. L. KAY. uncalled for is ‘-prima facie’’ evi and all persons having __ „11,1171 ““: li:i “.“i:~ claims against ‘said Willie McKnight dence of intentional fraud. changed hands. Messrs. W L Davis night in the opera house in that certain places on Main street imme Grover C Bilyeu estate are required to present t he same, duly verified as required by ]aW) +o the .under of Newport and R S Wilds of Salem city. His speech throughout was diately, we will probably witness Charley Haynes Annie Cole signed at his residence. in Alliany, Oregon, LQSAL BBBVIKES. Dell Curl are the new proprietors. Mr. Mc closely listened to. His ..perfect fa more than one team mired in the Carl Hyde within six months from. this date—Oct. lltli 1892. Donald, the retiring proprietor, will miliarity with all phases of politics, mud on our principle* business Glenn Ferguson Grace Curl M. H yde , * (Successors tp Grill & Seigmund") Ed. Goins went to Portland the move to Brownsville, his former made the address interesting to thoroughfare before spring, Farm- Loren Cyrus Blackburn & Watson, Aclm’n’r, Frances Haynes Attorneys for Adm'n’r. first of the week. Andie Shelton home. even those of. a different political ers cannot be blamed if they refuse Henry Curl S ummons , Edna Gill In helping your local newspaper to go to a town to trade,, whose Byron Gill George W. Delamater, late candi opinion from the speaker. Walter Ferguson Vivian McKnight In the Circuit of the State of Oreg on tor Linn streets are in such donditipn.' you help yourself. Scio, Oregon. date for governor of Pennsylvania, The Linn County Review, Vol. 1. County. Robert Miller and family moved is one prominent republican who has No. 1., published at Sodaville by Chas. Pyburn, onestof the three Freddie Ficklin Sadie Simms Maria E. Negus. Plaintiff, to this city thts week. not followed Gresham, MaeVeagh A. .H, Phelps, is on our table. It is parties accused of buying the river Herbert Smith Nellie Bilyeu Lola Myers Willie Simms It is said that 32 -new buildings and Coolyand gone over to the dem a 6-column, all-at home publication steamer, R C - Young; , and who Winnie May W. C. Negus, Defendant. .. u'ge, was sen- Amy Cyrus were ejected at Waterloo during the ocrats. He has gone over to the and is bright and newsy. Our plead guilty to the char) Jennie Luckenbach To W. C. Negus, tlie Defendant above named leneed by the Marion county circuit young friend has set his standard penitentiary. past season. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON^ court to three years in the peniten you are hereby required to appear and answer Srobate. Miss McDonald of Portland, is Circuit court for this county con high, and if he «succeeds in main tiary, Captain Dove and mate, the complaint filed against you, in the above7 entitled suit, by the first day of the next tenn visiting with Miss Gertie Daley at venes next Monday. There are taining himself and paper in tne David Young will stand trial and In estate of Owen Bond, the peti of the above entitled court, to wit : on the 24 positions, taken, Sodaville is indeed ninety cases continued from pre the latter’s parents. day of October, 1892, and you are hereby noti will probably get longer terms. fortunate, tion of contestants was ordered fied that if you fail to appear as herein requir Thirty chilled iron plow shares vious terms and ’ ninety-on«? new ed, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the The statement of Linn county’s relief asked for in the complaint filed in the were ground.at T W Dilley’s estab cases docketed for trial, of this num A tramp placed an obstruction on financial condition, as published by dismissed. above entitled court, to-wit: For a dissolution In estate of Mary Sylvester, sale the railroad track a short distance of the bonds of piatrimouy now existing be ber, twelve are divorce cases. lishment last week. tween plaintiff and détendant; for changing County Clerk Payne,, shows that of personal property approved. south of Eugene last week, and then plaintiff’s n^.me to Maria E. Miles, and for'the The railroad commissioners have Miss Gertie Daley, of the Stayton since April 1, 1892, $62,429.64 in In estate of Mrs. M J. Burkhart, costs and disbursements of this suit to be went to that city and notified the Times, is spending a few days with just completed examining the S. P. authorities, evidently in hopes' of claims have been drawn against the report of sale of real property con taxed. This summons is served bv publication . by •A SPECIALTY. lines in Oregon. Commissioner order of Hom. Geo. H. Burnett, judge qf said the old folk at home. county. Warrrnts outstanding and firmed. being rewarded in some way. La court, made at chambers lip Su-lein, Oregon, RAY & HAYNES, Ladies’ Jackets at S. M. Daniel’s’, Hamilton pronounces the line from ter investigations went to show unpaid Sept. 30, $21,568.48. Am’t. In estate-of F H Roscoe, bond ap September 2,1892. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON cash store. The nicest stock in Woodburn to Natron'[the old nar •that he was playing a game and he of money oil hand and in the hands proved, Appraisers, Henry Hark Attorney for Plaintiff. row gauge line]' the finest road he town. Call and see them. ness, N J Henton and Wm Huston., was placed under arrest, examined of Treasurer Wallace, $13,246.80. Assignee’s Notice. ever passed over. In estate of Alfred Reel, sale of Mrs. Wm Logan returned Monday and bound over to await the action The United States supreme court, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned If you-know of a particularly good from a visit to Salem. There is no of the grand jury. by Chief Justice Fullefi reafllrmed, property confirmed. • has been appointed and qualified as assignee You will save from 20 to 60 per news item,, such as births, mar oi the Oregon Motalic Paint Company; a corpo cent, if you will give yonr orders for In estate of James F Hail, sale of ration material change in her health. Monday, the- judgmeilt- of the with its principal offico at Scio. Oregon. riages, friends visiting yourself or A young couple stood up before a Michigan supreme court, upholding real estate confirmed. All persons having claims against said estate T W Dilley is putting a new whis are hereby required to uresent them within neighbor, do not fail to tell us about Lebanon pastor to be married this three months from this date, to the undur- tle on his engine, which, when in it. Every one cau assist in making week before -it dawned upon the the constitutionality o| the famous In estate of Heni'y Ingram, peti signed at Scio, Or.,' properly verified as by law Miner law, providing f|)r a choice of tion to sell real estate. granted, to be required. operation will alarm the natives. Bated this 31st day of Aqgust, 1892. an interesting local paper if -they mind of the excited bridegroom presidential- electors | by ’congres for cash in hand. —AT THE---- GEO. W. MORROWj Assignee. Mrs. McKnigat is now-engaged in will do so. ’ that he had not his marriage license W eatherford & C ha M berlai A. In estate of Ephriam Turner, peti sional districts instead of by the Attorneys for Assignee. dress-making, and solicits ash-are of In Oregon there are 8 religious, 6 with him. The couple were married patronage. Rooms at Mi-s. Smith’s. fraternal, 3 educational, 21 populist, however upon the authority of Al state as a whole. The] court holds tion to sell real property granted. Shop and office on Broadalbin St., the 14th amendment to the constitu In estate of Geo H Keeny, real Mrs. Smith has a nice assortment 37 democratic, 44 republican, 39.in- bany papers, which showed that said between Second and Third streets, E. B. LUKENBACH tion of the United Stptes did not estate ordered sold. license had been issued. The gen of muslin and wooolen underwear dependerit, 3 agricultural, 1 medical, In estate of Mary J Hyde, Milton for ladies'and children. - Corsets and 1 commercial., 4 miscellaneous and 12 tleman should swear eternal allegi limit the right-of the itates to fix Hyde appointed administrator. MAKER OF FINE BOOTS and SHOES, the mode of choosing Sectors, It is ance to newspapers for their timely hosiery may be found there as well* amateur publications, making a to SCIO, OREGON. assistance at tne most critical period conceded that_t.fie _effert ef the.- de Bonds, $4000. Bond approved and The county bridge, at Mill City tal of 176. D D Hackleman, F O Hyde and cision i? td^ív^>ifft#^Masf, “ --óf A gib'd fitting boot or shoe adds of his life.—Advance. will be completed in a few days. It The Salem Journal’s correspond the Michigan elect|ral' vote to Geo' Hughs appointed , appraisers. largely to the happiness of the Wear* is pronounced by the Linn and Ma ent says that Harrisburg is threat The remains . of John A Hagerty Cleveland. The opinion was unan er. Give me a trial. Satisfaction lattei List. guaranteed. One door south of the rion counts’ courts to be. a first-class ened to be undermined by the river. who was lost near Mt. Horeb, about imous. Postoffice; job. seven miles from Mill City, have At that point on the Willamette The question is frequently asked Following is a list of letters re Dr. G. F. Crawford of Albany, the water is rapidly washing away been found. The evidences indi why the landing of Oolirmbus should maining in thp postoffice at Gates, ESTABLISHED 1858. well and favorably known through the bank, and each year the distance cated that he had died from starva be celebrated in New York on Oct- (South side of bridge.) Oregon, Sept. 30, 1892: out this county, was visiting his from the street to the river is much tion. His body wag found in the 12, and in. Chicago Oct-.lzl. It is due SCIO, OREGON. Ross, W B; Smith, M P; Taylor, same locality where Duncan Mon to the correction of the! calendar by GO TO daughter, Mrs. T. L. Dugger of this less-. W A. Persons calling for the above teith and Ed. Cusick were lost last Pope Gregory Kill in|1582, by ex city, the first of the week. One of the * largest purchases of please say. advertised. Having set up ashop in the above J C Simpson, our mayor, is plant beef cattle ever made in Lane coun spring. They went down stream punging 10 days to restore the equi line I am prepared to do first-class W. B. R obertson , P, M. ing a 10-acre hop yard this fall. The ty was the purchase last week, of and arrived at the house of Mr. nox to - its proper position in the work on short notice. Give me a When in need of trial. Charges reasonable. profits from the hop yard this year Heryfbrd Bros.’ cattle by G H Case two days later, while the un year, so that this amiivefsary, by Notice. fortunate Mr. Hagerty evidently will cause many wheat farmers to Hayes. The amount of the pur I am needing the money due me Harness, Saddles. Robes, the old style, would fall on the 12th. cast longing eyes in that direction. chase was about $27,000. The cattle wandered in a circle until he fell and by the new style (on the 22d. on accounts, and would be pleased to W'liXps, Combs, Brush from starvation.—Telescope. But, as Columbus set spil from Palos have all owing me call and settle • Horace Leach, nurseryman of Sa will be taken - to market in about es, Oils, Soaps, The Chicago Herald tells of a won on a Friday, discovered Güanahani by the last of this month. lem, committed suicide by shooting two weeks. M aby C. S m I th . derful search light exhibited by a on a Friday, began his' return, voy Oct. 13, ’92. ALBANY, OREGON. himself through the-head last Sun Etc. Etc. German at the world’s fair grounds. age to Spain on a Friday, and on a day evening. Fears of approaching Carry a Large Stock of BUY They manufacture and deal in A test was made a few nights ago Friday, March 14, 1493] made again Yaus Face. paralysis caused him to do the rash STOVES AND RANGES which illustrated its great- illumina the port of Palos, the 21st, falling Remember you can get your pho nothing but first-class goods, Ex deed. ting power. Its rays can be seen 60 on Friday of 1892, most - fitly fulfills tos taken, cabinet- size, at Crawford amine their stock and be convinced. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! ------- at ------- miles away, and by it a man’ ean be the conditions of a commemorative & Paxton’s, Albany, for $1.50 per Call on H opkins B ros ., Pearce first street dozen. block, Albany, for the best line of MATHEWS & WASHBURN’S located from 10 to 20 miles. By celebration. means of this immense lamp, so its cook and heating stoves in. the val ALBANY, OREGON. exhibitors say, Michigan City can A reported outbreak of cholera at K. of 2. G-rand. Officers. ley. Agents for Surperior Stoves be seen distinctly across the lake. Helmetta, N. J., created much ex and Ranges. During the year 1891 there were The firm will send over a much Highest market price paid for It is rumored that A J Johnson 615 divorce suits instituted in Ore larger search light later.- on, of Following is the complete list of citement-in that vicinitj’. Investi gation showed that- the disease was officers elected by the Knights of country produce. gon. Of'this number, 458 were al and family of Salem, will move which more wonderful results are not cholera but a- violent dysentery 3S“Opposite Schmeer’s liyery stable to Scio sometime in the near future; lowed, 9 denied and 33 withdrawn, expected- Perhaps it will be possi Pythias grand lodge at Eugene: which is almost as severe and dan- Grand Chancellor, E. E. Sharon, (Successors to Gill & Smith) The citizens of Scio will give Arch while death put an end to 6. Out of ble, ultimately, to construct a lamp Pendleton: Grand Vice-chancellor* fei’ous as cholera. Mr. Walter DEALERS IN- SHELF AND a cordial welcome whenever .he all this number of, cases, but- 317 by which the soul of a dishonest- J. A. Waddle, Portland; Grand Willard, a prominent merchant of were married in Oregon. In 430 of milkman can be seen. elects to return. HEAVY Prelate, Dr. J. L. Hill, Albany; Jamesburg, two miles from Hel the cases, the wife brought suit-. The Waterville [N. Y.] Times, Grand Master at arms, Dr- E, P. metta, says Chamberlain ’ s Colic, G. E. Adams and G. W. Herbein probably the best authority extant During the same year there were last week drove a band of sheep out Geary, Medlord; Grand K. of R. & Cholera and diarrhea Remedy has on hop news, states that- hops’ are 2110 marriages in the state. from Grant county. They now S-, George McConnell, Ashland; given great satisfaction in the most worth 25 @ 26 cents on the New WE Valk of the general land office, have 12,000 head, which they will Grand Master of Exchequer. E. M. severe cases of dysentery. It is York market, and that a considera and Special Agent Sa very have re drive east next summer. Within a Sargent, Portland; Grand Inner certainly one of the best things ever STOVES OF ALL KINDS, TIN- ble advance has been' made in the turned to The Dalles from their trip Guard, J. O. Watts, Portland; Grand made.” For sale by AV ARE,EDGED TOOLS, AGRI to Southern Oregon, whither they few days 8,000 have been purchased, Outer Guard, Charles Fellows, Port Fnglish markets. J. s. M orris & Co. went to inquire into1 som’e suspi 1000 from William Furnish. Mr. land CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, K lein B ros , can make you the cious ¡and entries. They found that Furnish has also sold to J. E. Smith It- is not unusual for colds contract IN FACT closest prices in Albany on boots and over 15,000 acres of timber land in about 1300 head. These last-two Portlitnd. ed in the fall to hang.on all winter. shoes, and all rubber foot wear for townships 32, 33 and 34, in range 3 purchases were choice merinos. It In such cases catarrh or bronchitis are Arrested, for St'ealfcg Gi iattle. fall and winter. Get their prices east, were taken up by about 70 is worthy of special mention that almost sure to result. A fifty cent when in Albany, before buying your different persons as timber claims, sheepmen of that- section are only bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rerii- That- is usually kept in a store of jested at Soda- John Wilson was ar|< fall and winter foot wear, as they and had been transferred to Amelia handling the finest breeds and this kind.. edy will cure any cold. Can you af< i Review, for ville Tuesday, says thl can save you some good coin. Fuller and Julius E Miner, and by grades, and are rapidly bringing stealing cattle. The fi- lets as near as ford to risk so much for so small an All Kinds of Tinware Made to Orden The old horse car system on the them to Reuben C. Goodfellow of Oregon to the front- in this industry. can be learned are f that Elmer amount? This remedy is intended Albany street railway, will soon be Minneapolis. A i epresentative of the peculiar Ciaughton and Wllsotf drove three especially for bad colds and croup Prices as Low as Square Dealing abandoned. The new steam motor Will Admit of. L, W. Miller of Summerville, form of insanity known as the sui head of cattle belon® ;ing to Mrs. and can always be depended upon- for the line arrived last' week. It’is whose little girl was lost- six weeks cide club has recently come to Ellen Attridge who'lives about five For sale by SCIO, - - OREGON. .a finely constructed piece of mech ago, is still searching. He does not Klamath county, and wears the miles south of SodJ-ville, taking J. S. M orris & Co. anism, and will soon be making believe that the child was lost, but charm of his “order” on the lapel of thorn to Sweet Home) where they regular trips over the line to the that she was kidnapped. There is his coat. There are always, says If you want an all steel galvanized sold them as their cat-lie." Wilson is orphans’ home. no foundation for the report that the Jacksonville Times, a large now in custody. Constable Pound is wind mill “Aermotor” for less mon K lein B ros ., the only exclusive -has become widespread that she number of citizens in every commu after Ciaughton, who)is thought to ey than a wooden one' costs, see or boot and shoe dealers in Albany. I had been carried off by cougars or nity, whom it would be a magnifi have started across th]e mountains. write to W. vV. Crawford, Tailman, Misses Melvina Miller and Della Brown have formed a copartnership Every pair of boots or shoes that rip, other wild animals. Over 200- men cent idea to get to join this organi r. for the purpose of following the zation; but unfortunately, the class Born. have searched in every nook and run over, or soles come loose, will be H. A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist dressmaking business. They pur repaired by us free of charge. All corner within ten -miles of the of men that- the community Would t° the Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth pose to keep 'themselves posted with goods warranted as represented. I phice where the girl disappeared, like to see thus extinguished, will JEFEREYS.—O.n (At. wife of Charles Jeffreys, a son. without, plates a specialty. All work reference to the latest styles etc., so Repairing of boots and shoes neatly ■ but not a track of wild animals or a never do so. that they can and will give satisfac How does tli.e abqve strike Scio? On Tuesday a flag .<aff was placed warranted. and promptly done. A share of shred of the girl’s clothing has been tion. They will have rooms down ci; the schoolMiotisi — -apd today your patronage respectfully solicited. I found. Good, hounds were procured Have you seen any material fit for All mail orders receive prompt at land a thorough aearch was made by that organization? If you attempt A ,¡erica’s emblem off fresdom, the Ol Houston who has been absent in town for the convenience of their' arid with them, but no trail of wild I to measure it, use a 10-foot pole—not stars and stripes, win- float from its from Scio for some time was on our customers. Prices reasonable and in tention. Klein Bros., Albany, Or. streets Monday. keeping with the times. top. [ G. M. DEVANEY, Manager. 1 a yard-stick, it will take too long. j animals could be discovered. Subscribe for the P ress . A, 4 GOOD WORK W, A. KAYNES« RAY « HAYNES. Blacksmiths, J All work in our linq entrusted to us? executed in short or der. Horseshoeing BSr LOOK HERE! Grajiite&MarbleMonnments New Marble Works. Wagon Shop, A. L. HUNTER« GO. -J «Barnes RT i TWATSON 5 GO’ Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crock Albany, - - Oregon. ery ,5- Glassware, Wood-ware, Etc. GILL 1 GALAVAN At Cost! HARDWARE, In order to close out our business, we will sell our entire stoc of goods, con- EVERYTHING • sisting of General Merchandise, Bo©ts& Shoes Groceries, absolutely at cost for GASH OR PRODUCE We mean what we say. If you want BARGAINS! Come and See Us. DEVANEY & BILYEU?