Teachers7 liisfitute meets in Alba Recpe&ed. Crotalo. ^Masquerade- ball tonight. ' ' W. R. Graham, Albany’s popular A-tiumber of country schools closed ny next -Tuesday.. last Friday for. the winter-'recess. Mrs Dr Cole was in Atoany visit- ' Salés'® féal estate confirme^ in eß- merchant tailor wishes to announce gCIO, OREGON. tates of Henry Ingfam, ,Geo, II. to the public, that he has amicably ing over -last Sunday; Go. to' J-S jyforrj’s- -& Co’s, foF FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ilighest market- price paid for Tur­ Keen y, H. K. Sehqqling and É. settled his recent business difficul- .RE Kibler anji T J Munkers , Turner.' albums, books, notions; etc.'etc, ties, and that he is îeady tq make­ keys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens, L. L, CMIV4W, were in Albaq j7 in the front qf the Final account in estate of J. F whole or parts "of suit? cheaper than at the office of L. J acobs , Straney & ' Gqlii and silver v s ’ aj;ehes, reduced Having rpceptly piirchasefl thfe Sciq TIME TABLE Harness 3I1.QP, an$ added «large prices. -French (hp jeweler, Albany y/eek.’ ever. He has some very choice Mqore’sold stable, 4th street- Albany. Baekenslo set for Jan. 7, 1S93. M l Artemus-Dodge, an old resi­ In theéstate of Caroline Burkhart, patterns in passimeres. diagonals Also Hides and Furs of all- kinds * g. B. R. R.- (SCIO ^RA^Cll). stock of first class leather, L: If \v heat shpuld get much cheaper dent- qf the vicinity, of Dehanon> ajp prepared tp 4o Trains Daily (Eccepì- SjiniJay) bond of administrator approved. Ap7 etc,, tp which he inyites the irispee bought for cash. . it wquid be entirely tog coqiinon' to diejj last week, .. LEAVE. praisIbrsJA. W. Gordon, J. O. Wnts- tion of thé public. A well-fitting use for flour, i< of a. man and|s. Fr.qmaq. Mrs AB McIlwain, wito suit makes the most- ordinary goods 1Ô.ÔÔ a. m. : Do not sit and sigh, and sigh. West ^cio, 11.00á. in.; prominent Albany merchant, died In estate of Thos. Alford, George appear peat, and Graham is the E. B. LUKENBACH geli), ‘ * 1.30 p. ni J But go to Morris & Co ’ s and buy last week of paralysis. Wé.-ít Scio. JJîOp. m.j Alford appointed executor. Will man who can jjt you. Give hjrp a MAKER OF FINE BO'OTSaM SHOES, Your stqpk qf holiday goods. Albany talks qf erecting a 5-story presented Appraisers J. G. Sen­ trial. First street, opposite Stew­ Q eo . FPBGUSQN, Manager. The exceeding stormy wpajher brick hotel qn the corner qf Secpnd ders, W.*W. Briggs and E. F. Wyatt. art & Sox’ hardware store. SCIQ, OKFffON. has shut ou| hqliday shoppefs, and and Ellsworth Streets pe^t year. Final fpepunt in the estate of M.C. A g ’ lffd fitting bq,ot .or shpp adds K lein EP9?-? toe PhlF exclusive largely to the the trade in that line js repopteji to çitt pistpcqroRT, ’happiness ,of the wear­ - J A DPald- torjnep resj(|ent of Howard, j>et for Feb. 6, 1893- boct and shoe dealers in Albany. be very light, ^jPFKTAI», this/city, but qqw qf Portland, was Report qf sale of personal property Every pair of boots or shoes that rip, er. Giye rne a trial. ■ Satisfaction Of Saddles, Team,Double and Single guaranteed.' One door gopfh qf the J J ¿Irqfutt of Portland, and $ P in town Wednesday. in estate sf Mary A. Hardtpaq, ap­ Postoffiee. buggy harness constant­ ...... j. <’„ SIMB8ON. run over, or soles come loose, will be Mayor .... VX bite apd Q S Snycjer qf Rickreal ...... L. W.jiROWN. Recorder,. ly on hand. Also whips, Mr Samuel Earing of McMinnville proved. Also in estates of W- H. repaired by us free of charge. AH .... .(i. . M. . COFFEY. . Mavshal... fobes, cupry combs, brushes, .... . . Ö. R. MAY. werp registered at the Scio Hptel on father qf A W Ewing of this city, is McBride,iE, Turner apd Sird Wag­ goods warranted as Treasurer. represented. etc., in fact everything usu- rii; O. HYDE. Wednesday night, ■Visiting friends and relatives here oner. G. W- MORROW. ai|y kept in a first class har­ JOHN CpjlL, New commission of appraise­ Repairing of boots apd shops neatly Wednesday and Thursday the this, week. ness shop. ^©“Repairing of J. A. BIEYfcU. Council men, and promptly done, A share of R. HIBLER. “fleecy” descended upon us, making Mrs Hoffman, wife of the retiring ment issuedin estate of Frank Shedd. your patronage respectfully solicited. all kinds a specialty.. (SïiceeWopB t.q .Qill & Smitl}) ‘ O. R. CYRUS. Give i)>e a call before purchasing eyen the streets of Scio nave a very Albany city marshal, died last Sun­ Final account approved in the .es­ All mail orders receive prompt at­ R. SHELTON. ,e|se where. DEALERS IN SIIELF AND Respectable appearance. day morning in that city qf pqlmq-. tate Of Bipd Wag°riel-'; FIKE »|;PÄKTM£l!j|T. tention, Jylain Bros., Albany, Or. In estate of ■ Cora AnIl Cox, cita­ J. L. BAY. $7. A. PAYNES.’ HEAVY The snow storm of Wednesday nary trouble. Çheif Engineer..............................O. S. MAY- was heavier qver in Washington . A. lengthy communication from tion ordered issued returnable Jan 7 Assistant,......... ..............,. WM. BRENNER. Foreman Hose Co. No, 1, ’ S. I. SHORE, than ip Oregon. Twenty-two inches Jordan is crowded ouj; this week 1893. Senfmi-annqal acpqunt appro ÿorenjan JL & L. Co. No. 1, M. E. JÏ1LYETJ. qn thp level is reported at Tacoma, owing tq lack qf space. We will ved. We, the undersigned, rpsjdents of SCHOOL BOARD- (Successors tp Qill & Se|gJipjnQl) Sixth annual account in estate cf Santiam'Ond Franklin Suite pre­ The average Scio merchant ap­ give it next week. _ ( E. O. HYDE. , cincts, in Linn county, Oregon, ! A. T. POWEE l L. parently cares’very little for the Sclioql Directors, The pregqh' "P-icific railroad, * T. J. MUNKERS. hereby give police that \ye yyill as­ STOVES OF ALL KINDS, TIN­ country patronage these days. S'pme steamboats, etc., are advertised to .JOHN CURL. A Eroöably Fatal Accident. School Clerk....... sist each other in prosecuting all enough of them at least do pot care Scio, Oregon- be resoldy in the Corvallis-Reader, on persons found trespassing on our WARE,EDGED TO.OLS, agri ­ for it to ask for it. SECBET SOCIETIES. Janqary 16, 1893, by Sheriff Osburn, Last Friday Charles Piatt and a premises by hunting or shooting, cultural I mplements , Stoves! Stoves.! Staves! Stoves! ■ of Benton county. Nd Bid qf less young man named Flemming were OCIO LODGE, A.F. A.M. No39 meets at their O hall on the corner o.f Mill and Main streets,- CalJ an H odkins IN FACT B ros ,, Bearce than $1,260,000 for the property will on the mountain in the vicinity of John W Richardson J JI Peery on the first Saturday evenin* oi} of before the Newton Crabtree Thos. Allison full moon of each month. Visiting brothers block. Albany, for the best line of be received. The sum of $200,-OOo Richardson’s Gap, when their dog cordially invited to, attend. P C Lee cook and heating stoves in the val- must be deposited with him before freed a coon. Of course, the young G W Garland I. N. G biffin , W.M. W E Arnold J A South W. A. EWING, Sect’y. ey. Agents for Surperior . gtoVes a.-.bid will- be received from any par men desired to capture thr coon and S H McElmurry J 4 Compton eonidas lodge , no 36; and Ranges. divers and sundry methods were That is usually kept in a store of ty, and if the sucessful bidder , does of Pythias meets \ D Craft J A Craft L r Knights every Tuesday evening at Ma- The new council should be. of a not pay the entire amount within 30 resorted to in order to dislodge the this kind. l sonic hall, on the corner of Seth Rockwell J W Gaines ' Mill and Main streets, over progressive spirit Remember that days, the deposit will be declared animal from an old snag that proved W W Richardson G W Compton All ZinAs of Tinware Kade to Order, Hlbler, Shore & Holdredge’s to be just ready to fall, in which he store. Sojourning.Knightsm- improvements cost money, and that forfeited. SAD Hamilton J E Cyrus vlted to meet with us. had taken . refuge. Young Piatt Prices as Low as Square Dealing our city government is not intended Mr B F McKune of Susquehanna T, W.. PJILEY, C. C. W. p. GIpIj, K. of R. finds, ,. to furnish a profit ’ on the invest­ Pa.'was a passenger.qn last. Monday was passing near the snag in a stoop­ A CHRISTMAS GIFT, Will Admit of; IERDORFF LODGE, I. O. O. F. N o . 54, meets ment. ■ morning’s Q. 'P. train to Lyons, He ing position, when the coon jumped —FOR EVERY ONE OF OUR-- SCIO, A SPECIALTY. every Wednesday evening at .Masonic hall. OREGON. D Sojourning to an adjoining tree. The force of brethren cordially invited to attend. Chqs Piatt, the young-man who goes there for the purpose of visit­ READERS, RAY A HAYNES, G. M. D evaney , N. G, the jump proved too much for the J. C. S impson , Rec, Sec.” was injured by accident,. of which ing a brother who is slowly dying of rotten snag, and a portion was “A Tara of Pansies.” GO TO MUELLER’S---- Mr McKune in­ cio LODGE, No. 36, A. O. U. W., meets on we speak in another column, is in à. consumption, By special agreement with the broken off and fell to the ground. first and third Monday nights of each S month. condition. His formed us that he now owns and Young Piatt, as before stated, was publishers, we are enabled to make Visiting Workmen cordially invited very, precarious CANDIaM REFRESHMENT PARLORS to meet with ns. —^AND physician, Dr. Hyde states that he ¡ lives upon the farm once owned by in a stooping posture, and the fall­ every one of our readers a present of J. S.M obbis , M. W. the..founder .of Mormonism,- Joe R, SHELTON, Rec. cannot- recover. ing portion.ef the snag struck him one of these exquisite Oil Pictures Blne Sandies, Ogsters and M um I i CHERCHES,. A tramp near Albany was thought Smith, and on which the so-called on thé back of the neck and shoul­ 36 inches long, a companion to “A, discovery of the plates containing (South side of bridge.) . to be Burdette Wolfe, the Portland Yard of Roses, ” which all have seen- AT ALL HOURS ders, crushing him to the ground. baptist , services the sec- the authority of that church, was onct Sunday of each lnonth at 11 a.m., and murdeier, when he called at.a house SCIO, OREGON. M issionary BSTOpposite Knapp, Burrell & Co’s He was taken by his companion to a and admired, This exquisite picture made. 7:30 p. m, at the M. E. cnurch. for something to eat a few days ago. ALBANY OREGON. Ri- v. C. C, S febby , Pastor, There is no one influence that place where he could be made more ‘•‘A Yard of Pansies,” was painted by Marshal Hoffman thinks he could comfortable, while a messenger was the s.ime noted artist who did the /NHRISTIAN CHURCH. SerVlcdS kt. 11‘A. M. does more to individualize and de ­ Having Set up a shop in the above, and7: 30 P. M., on the first Sunday in not have beéri the man. “Roses.” It is the same size ana is line each month'. Sunday School every- Sunday at I am prepared to do first-class velop a community, than your local dispatched to this city for Dr Hyde, pronounced by art critics to be far work on short notice. Give me a 10 A- M. The public cordially Invited to at­ who, upon, examination, found the will add You will save from 20 to 60 per There is .nothing that paper. . Are you a ¡subscriber?. If tend. superior to the Roses. The produc ­ centj .if you will give yonr orders for trial; Charges reasonable. K bv , B. F. i F uluee ,-Pastor.. more to our growth, both in popu- riot, why not? Even if something unfortunate young man paralyzed tion is equal in every respect to the nor ahything UMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN, .-.Services lation and finance, said by it that does not suit you, from the shoulders down, with his original which cost $300, and accom­ >K1 C rhe third Sunday in each month at the M. that will enhance the value of prop­ 'is remember E. church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. that it only takes the spine so injured, that recovery is panying it are full directions for REV. C. A W ooj , ey , Pastor. erty more than a nice hew school same privileges that you do, and regarded as very doubtful indeed. —AT THE-— framing it at home, at a cost of a RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Senvicos at theM.E house. and RBK& Bm^B . • which right belongs to you and it, Chas Piatt has always been a steady, on first Sunday ol each month P ftt church few cents, thus forming a beautiful hard-working boy, well thought of 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Next month the Bank .of Scio will and that is the expression of opinion. MB'N¥ anOBOBR, R ev . D aniel B hidsi s , pastor. elect a set of new officers, and O S ■If your local paper did less than by all, and hé has the sympathy of ornament for your parlor or a superb ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services oh the Christmas gift, worth at least $5. SCIO, GRECOS. Shop and office on Broadalbin St., May, the popular and jovial cashier, this, then it would not merit your every .one in ¡this great misfortune. ■ M fourth Sunday of each month. Send your name apd address to the Careful attention given to all busi­ between Second and Third streets, [To he supplied.] steps down and out and A J Johnson patronage. A Worker Egwaordinary. ALBANY, ORN. publisher, W Jennings Derû oies t ness entrusted to my care. Collec­ NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every. Sunday at, him. A change in the' There is some talk, among our G. W. Harris, Proprietor. 15 East.lith St,, New York, 'with U M. E, Church, at 3 S. P. M. ‘M. DANIBE, Sup’t. succeeds ting, a. specialty. ownership of stock has brought people of a movement tp call a -citi­ Henry L Shelton is.our authoritj’ three two-cent stamps to paj^ for about this result. zens meeting to take steps to get fupport of his Newspaper Change. ALBANY, OREGON. claim, and that said proof will be made beforo hors.es pulled, that what know there and see the costumes. the County Clerk ol Linn County, at Albany, Oregon, oh Jan.27,1893, viz: Peter straursccr. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an exteiisive real was'on the ground, was but little, if Robt. Johnson has sold . the Cor- Homestead Entry Nò. 7164. for the N E 54 of Do You See This? any advantage in making, it slip N E 54 Sec. 8, Tr 10 S, R 1 w. He names the estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, vallis Times' to B Firvine; Boo following witnesses to prove his continuous along- easily. upon and cultivation of, said land., narrowly escaped pile of. the' sever will continue to.reside in Corvallis All persons knowing, themselves residence viz: Corodon A Titus, Reuben A Titus, Walter McGhee, brother to . Jesse &nf Corvallis is the’ ly chilled that he was unable tq get The deceased was abriut 76 years of 'tMonday morning w rd was proud possessor, of a certificate from' A warm, arid in an-hbur after his re­ age and for many years was gate brought to town that ng John Thomas Chittondeu, governor of turn was threatened with a severe keeper on the W V & C M