Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, January 20, 1893, Image 4

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    CORRESPONDENCE.
County Alliance.
A Paper Worth Having.
The tax levy for Marion county is A NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE.
20 mills.
The
old saying that, “nothing
S helburn I tems .,«
The Linn county council of the
Henry Cyrus went to Portland
The Citizens Generally xn
Farmers’ Alliance met at the city succeeds like success,” is well illus­
SCIO, OREGON.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1893. Wednesday.
Favor of Building One
Mrs. Hockenberry is reported to hall in Scio, on Saturday Jan. 14, trated by the career of the R ural
This
Summer.
J N Morris’ little daughter “Zoe,,
be badly poisoned.
1898, according to previous an­ N orthwest , which was founded
is quite sick.
Miss Alice Titus had quite a sick nouncement. Roll call disclosed in Portland, Oregon, a little over a Having recently purchased the Scio
TIME TABLE
, Fred Morris and Henry Myers are The citizens of Scio’ held a mass spell, but is now better.
the fact that the steward and assist­ year ago, and has already established Harness Shop, and added a large
S. P. R. R. (SCIO BRANCH).
stock of first class leather, I
now students at the State Normal meeting at the city hall last Satur­ Gib. Miller went to Salem on a ant door-keeper were absent. The itself as the leading agricultura
Trains Daily (Except Sunday), i at Monmouth.
am prepared to do
day evening, and after electing short visit to his uncle Wm. Miller’s. president appointed Bro. J Holt as pap’er of the Pacific North west. It
Henry
Cyrus
as
chairman,
and
T,
L.
is
hardly
necessary
to
say
that
the
» LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Dr.
Cole
.
says
he
never
recom«
steward. By motion, P G Morris
Mrs. T L Dugger and daughter
success of this paper is simply the
•11.15 a. in. Miss Ella, returned Tuesday fiom a Dugger secretary, proceeded to dis­ mended any fire water to a party was solected as secretary pro tem.
10.00 a. Hl.:
Seio,
11*00 a. mu
: 10.15 a. m.
West Scio,
cuss in an informal manner, the from Shelburn.
1.30p. TO.Ì
• 2.15 P. TO. two-months visit to Oakland, Cal.
SciOi
By motion all members present in result of merit. It is no cheap con­
i 1.45 P* III.
"VVe.it Scio,
2.30 p. m.|
advisability of petitioning the legis­
Nor man'’Long is getting to be a good standing, were made delegates. cern, made up ot stereotype plates At as reasonable prices as any other
Frank Wheeler of Albany was in lature to authorize the school dis­
house In the valley.
G eo . F erguson , Manager.
hunter
from away back, He has
Report of Bro. B Irvine on cam­ and state clippings, but is bright,
town this week, looking after the trict to issue bonds for the purpose
crisp
and
clear,
filled
with
original
establishing of alkatingrink. in this of building a new school house.’ killed quite a number of coons and paign funds read and accepted. By matter which hits the conditions
motion it Was ordered that any
two ottef, this wihter.
CITY DIRECTORY.
city.
Everj’one was of the opinion that The nice weather prevailing in funds now in the hands of the cam­ that exist in the Pacific Northwest.
OFFICIAI..
The Watei* ffiaih crossing the we needed a new house, as the ex­ dead of winter, ought to be an in­ paign enmmittee, be turned over to Among fruit growersit is an es
bridge
sprung a leak on Tuesday pressed opinions will sh®w!
ducement for our newcomers to the treasurer of the Linn county pecial favorite, as it makes horti­ Of Saddles, Team,Double and Single
.
.T.
J.
MUNKERS
Mayot .
...... K. SHELTON’ morning, caused no doubt by tne
Recorder,.
bugay harness constant­
John Curl—-was in favor of bond­ write for their relatives’to come and Farmers’ Alliance.
culture a leading feature, and give
...... T. W. DILLEY
Marshal....
ly OH hand. Also whips,
ing the district to a sufficient extent tell all their friends the same.
...... J.C. SIMPSON’ frosty weather.
Treasurer.
. Report of Bro. Burnett on the the best and fullest reperts published
robes, curry combs, brushes,
ÍE O. HŸDE.
During the past year Marion coun­ that a house cou'd be built that Munkers Union No. 28, has had Illinois twine combine read and of the state horticultural societies of
etc., in fact everything usu­
JOHN CURL,
W. H. RAMSEY. ty paid for the maintenance of pau­ would»answer the needs of the dis­
Oregon and Washington, and in­
ally kept in a first class har­
their election, and last Friday in- accepted;
. C. S. HARNISH.
Cbuncilmen»
ness shop, BSTRepairing of
pers, $7009.88. For the prosecution trict for years to come«
ED. GOÍNS.
stalled the following:
By motion a committee of‘ three cludes among its regular contribu­
A . M.
iU. 1U
I' x> IVF I
T.
HUNKERS.
all kinds a specialty..
A J Johnson—thought thë dbjëct President, G W Hunsaker
of criminals, $4803.00;
L S. M. DANIEL.
was appointed on roads and taxes; tors to this department such men as Give me a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
B Irvine, John Bryant and J Holt Prof. Lake of’the Washington Agri-
Mrs. Mary Hudson nee Queener of the meeting was only to petition Vice president, Robt Miller
FIRE DEI’AHTMEjiTt
the legislature for authority to issue Sect, Bert Woodmansee
cultural.college, A. T. Hawley and
appointed.
arrived
Frday,
from
Garfield,
Wash.,
Cheif Engineer,......Ö. S. ÀtAŸ.
others of eminent ability. The
Adjourned for dinner-.
tn visit with J S Morris* family and bonds,’ and that afterward was the TreaS; JioSmallmon
Assistant^...........................
.WxM. BRENNER.
W; A. HAVNra.
time
to
decide
When
to
build
and
daity department is maintained
Foreman Hose C o »,ÑO j 1,
S. 1. SHORE.
Re-convened
at
stated
time
With
ehnplttirg.jgphriain Piatt
other friends in“(he city.
Foreman H. & L. Cöi Nö. lj
M. E. BILYEU.
what tlie house should cost—thought LecturqrufM Munkers
With
no
loss
vigo
r-,
as~
Bro. Clem in thechair.
Wednesday the O P employes re that the bonds could be floated at a'
SCHOOL. BOARO:
By motion an order on tlio treas­ the f.ict thatUts editor, H, M. Wil­
ceived pay for the months of April rate of interest not to exceed 6 per Steward^® W Munkers
( E. O HYDE.
(Successors to Gill & Seigmundi)
urer
for the sum of $5 in favor of liamson holds the position of secre­
last The O P company is very cent—that by bonding the district Door-keeper, A P Hirons
{ A. T. POWEE l L
Schoo) iJli’cctÖfSi
(T. J. MUNKERS.
C D Stein, was drawn for Alliance tary of the Oregon State Dairy
Asst „ Robt Cary.
slow;
if
they
are
very
sure,
all
is
:......JOHN CURL.
School Clerk,.......
Assoeiatidti. Livd stdek and poul
all who received, benefit from the Delegates were also elected for purposes.
well;
try
are not neglected, and progres­
building, would be required to pay county alliance, as follows:
By motion the secretary was or-
NECRET SOCIETIES.
In Portland when a mail is out late their proportionate share of the
AP dered to send a copy of the report of sive agriculture Is the spirit which
T
M
Munkers,
Rpbt
Carey,
QCIO LODGE,A.F. & A.M. No39meelsat their nights and returns home after a row expensë;
Hirons and R B Miller.
the committee-on roads and taxes to animates the general management
¡3 ball on the corner of Mil! and Main streets, with a banged face, all he has to do is
T LMunkers—was in favor of
bn the first Saturday evening on or before the
th'e leading reform journals and the of the paper.
flill moon.of each month. Visiting brothers to claim that he was stood up on his asking the legislature for the priv­
Monthly School Report.
Among special features are its
Albany Herald for publication.
Cordially invited to attend.
way home,
departments
devoted to the “Home
M. U. Gnx. W.M.
ilege of floating bonds;
By motion a committee consisting
HE nry C yrus , See.
Stephen M White, a democrat, ■ E Goins—Heartily ëndofsed the Of Scio schools for month ending of Brothers Bunnell, Follis and Circle,” and "Among the Farmers.”
eonidas lodge , no 36.
Jan. 13, 1893;
Knights of Pythias meets has been elected United States sen­ remarks of the previous speakers in
Marks, was appointed to make a The latter department is very popu­
L evel
’y Tncsday livening itt Ma ator
­
by the California legislature, to regard tb issuing bonds-^wodld be No, of new pupils enrolled
lar and a special feature of the
sonic liall, on the corner of
6 report on trade cards.
during the month
Mill and Main streets, over succeed Chas N Fulton whose term in favor of floating bonds fo the ex­
By motion Brothers J R Davis of paper.
Hibler, Shore * Holdredge’s
tent of $100,600, payable in 99 years. No. belonging at close’of month 116 Syracuse and G W Hunsaker of One of the peculiar merits Of the
store. Sojourning Knightsm expires March 4.
vited to meet vitb us.
39
R ural N orthwest is that every­
Ii. W. B rown , C. C.'
Last Saturday« the saloon recently J S Morris—wâs iti füvof of bond- No. of times tardy
116 Scio were appointed to assist the thing is treated from a practical
Average number belonging
T. L. DUSGRR, R. of R. and S.
the
district.
purchased by Geo M Devaney from
agent.
lOz
M C Gill-“endorSed tile jilaii and Average daily attendance
IERDORFF LODGE, I.O.D. K. No. 51,meets Wm Bilyeu, was closed by the,sher­
By motion it was decided to hold standpoint of the producer. This
every Wednesday evening at' Masonic hall.
D Soiournihg
thought
that
à
housê
tVas
hëëded
brethren cordially th Vited to.attend.
iff
at
the
instance
of
Flet
’
kenstein
&
the
next quarterly meeting of the handsome 16-page paper, pdblished
F: H. CHAPMAN, N. G.
Examination Jan. 13, showing
ASPECIAI TY.
very tniicfi;
Meyer of Portland.
A. j. jbnNSbN, Rec. Sec.
Alliance
in Albany on the first Fri­ twice a month, is a paper well worth
gênerai average of 7th, grade in
J
ConlptOn
—
was
in
favor
of
RAY & HAYNES.
its
subscription
price
Of
bn'é
d'Ollat
day in April at 10 a til.
ClohoDGE, No. 36, A. O.U.W., meets on
G A Wells (“Chub”) the crack
bonding the district at some time orthography« tnerit&l arithmetic, By motion the report of the secre­ per yfiar, arid one that every farm­
first and.third Monday nights of each
S month,
pitcher
of
the
Scio
base
ball
team
yisitifig Workmen Cbrdililly invited
written arithmetic, grammar, pen
>n the distant future.
to meet with us.
last summer, and Who lias been R Shelton—waS iti favor of Obtain­ manship, U. S. history, book* tary of the sifb-Alliance was er, fruit grówér and dairyman
J. S: M orris « M. W;
R, SHELTON, Rec.
amended and the secretary given a should have and keep.
absent froth town fot several months ing permission at this session, to keeping and physiology,
It gives us pleasure tó anhóünce
CHERCHES«
returned on Tuesday.
Samuel Wilson 96, Ora Crabtree 96 receipt for his dues, which shall be that we have made arrangements
issue bonds.
his
trade
card.
Rutherford B. Hayes, the only Frank Crabtree—though but a re­ Carrie Peery 95 Mae Wylie 94
ISSIONARY BAPTIST. Services tile sec­
by which we are able to ‘offer it as a
Highest market price paid for Tur­
Adjourned.
ond Sunday of each month at 11 a. m., and living ex-president save President
M 7:30
cent citizen, was heartily in favor of Oscar Hyde 91 Dixie Wadkins 90
premium to all hew subscribers keys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens«
p. m. at tile M. E. clinrch.
R mv . C, C, S perry , Pastor.
elect Grover Cleveland, died at his the bonding plan.
88 Maud Myers 85
Frank Cary
Jury List.
to the P ress , who pay one year’s at the office of L. J acobs , Straney &
HRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. residence at Fremont, Ohio, after
R B Miller—favored the plan and Myrtle Myers 84 May Morris 83
subscription
in advance, as well as Modte’s old Stable-, 4th street Albany.
and 7: 30P.M., on the first Sunday in but a few days illness.
C (jach
82
Walter Hyde
moving immediately.’
At the January term of the county to all old subscribers who pay Up all Also Hides and FUrs 'of all kinds
month. Sunday School.every Sunday at
10 A, M. The public cordiallj’ invited to at-
Following is the general average court, the following jurors were arrearages and one year in advance.
The carriage factory at Corvallis Geo L Sutheiland said, “amen”
it nd;
.bought for cash-.
R ev . B. F. F uller , Pastor.
seems to be running smoothly. A heartily to all previous remarks in of 6th, grade in reading, spelling, drawn for service during the year, We could secure some of the eastern
I
IUMBERtAND PRESBYTERIAN; .Services few days ago, 7 carloads (125 vehi­ favor of bonding the district—that mental arithmetic« writteh arithme­ from the Forks of the Santiam:
papers at much less expense to our­
»
C ) 1 he third Siinday in each irionth-at the M. cles)
I«
Franklin Butte—John Curl, New­ selves« but realize that for this sec­
E. church,at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
were shipped to the Mitchell, Seio was,behind all her sister tow,ns tic, geography, grammar« penman
.di'
R ev . C. A W ooley , Pastor.
Levzis & Staver company, Portland. in point of schools—said the mis­ ship and U. S, history:
ton Cribtree, Wm Arnold, Wm tion the cheap class tíf éást'erh agri­
RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E
take generally, made in building; Dora Myers fiî, Claudia McKnight97 May, A T Powell, E C Rogers and cultural papers is scarcely worth
——AND—
oil first Sunday ol each month ' Sunday, Wid Bilyeu brought to
P at church
.Ernest
Cole
97,
Flora
Myers
96
■houses,
was.
that
they
wëi
’
ë
built
too,
11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Lee
Bilyeu,
having,
knd
not
to
bé
cüthpáfed
in
R ev . D aniel B rid S fs . Pastor.
1 town, a 47-pound beaver that he had
Homer Bilyeu 95, Maude Bilyeu 9.5 Fox Valley— J B Trask; J-P Ber­ value with the R üráíí N' órt H wíst .
caught in his traps. This is the small.
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on thd
Grace Gill 93,t Cora Alexander 93 ry, W E Potter and W F Hatomer.
T
M
Munkers
—
said,
the
subject
(South Side of bridge.)
sixth beaver that he has taken this
M fourth Sunday» of each month.
[To be supplied.]
Jordan—P R Bilyeu, A M Shelton
Notice to Hunters.
fall and wintef, besides twb otters. was entirety new to him-, but was in ■ Lizzie Griffin 92« Flora Smith 92
SCIO, OREGON;
TTNJON SUNDAY SCHOOL evbl'y gtitiday lit
EiZzie Luckenbach 92, Otto Crab- XP Goodman. C W Richardson. Al
We understand that the improve­ favor of the’bonds.
U M; E; Church, dt 3 P. Si.
-
—
*
------
g
8
tfee
92,
Edrttf^fcucKdnbach
We« the undersigned, residents of J.
F’t’rr
S. M. D aniel , Sup’t.
ments in the mill at Dotyville, E O Hyde—was heartily in favor Annie Morris 85, Julia Ficklin S6 T McCully, H H Phillips.
of building a .new school-house-, nt
Santiam—J M Hasler, C T Lever, Santiam and Franklin Butte pre­ Having set up ashop in the abovd
Hanna
&
Cosgrove
proprietors,
are
Todd Curl,,86, Maggie Miller 86 John T Bilyeu, CT Croft Jr., A H cincts, in Linn county, Oregon, line I am pffipabfiq to do first-class
Newspaper Law.
least in two or three years.
1. Subscribers who do not give nearly completed and will be ready P O Smith—said be did not know Guy McKnight 85, Kate Cary 82 Charlton, J S Davenport, J A Fitz hereby give notice that we will as­ work on short notice. . Give me a
trial. Charges reasonable«
express notice to the cohtfafy áre for business in a short time; Messrs
Ira Smallman 82.
water, Jas. A Richardson, F M sist each other in prosecuting all
considered as wishing to continue Claxton & Guyer are doing the much abolit this bonding business;
but was in favor of building a new
their subscriptions.
A Magnificant Number.
Smith, J W Garland, J W Gains, persons'found trespassing on our
millwright work-.
2. If subscribers order the discon­
premises by hunting or shooting;
School ho’tise right àWay.
H E Savage.
tinuance of their periodicals-the pub> Tuesday the SciO Relief Mills •J À Bilyeu—Was Msd in fayOr 'o'f
John W Richardson J H Peery
We
air'd
irt
receipt
of
the
Christmas
Rock
Creek
—
T
B
Barnes,
W
J
íishér rriay continue, tó, send them, ¡shipped a car-load of flour to Sun the plan and wanted thë nbüëë to be
Thos. Allison
Newton Crabtree
number Of the San Francisco News- Turnidge, B B Butler.
until all arrears aré paid.
*
C C Lee
(Successors to Gill & Smith)
3. If subscribers neglect to of ije( Fraheiscb; The merits of the flour built next summer.
Letter. As a specimen of typo­ Scio—dfl D Calavan, A J Johnson, G W Garland
fuse to take their .periodicals from made at these mills are rapidly be- Dr Cole—was in favor of bonding graphical skill, it is No. 1. As an 8 M Danifel, 'G W Hunsaker, G W W E Arnold
J A South
the office to which, they,aré diréctoK Comingknown at both Portland and but thought the meeting should exponent oithe business interests of
DEALERS IN SHELF AND
J A Compton
Morrow, M V Bityfeü; M M Peery, S H McElmurry
th'ey are held resporiSible fill .they' ■^an Ffailcisco, and their trade is make an estimate of what the house
J
A
Craft
HEAVY
A D Craft
San Franci&o, it is unsurpassed, and E J Daley;
have settled their bill and ordered growing in conseifuenc'e.
would cost—thought that the bonds as a holiday publication, it leads its
J W Gaines
their paper discontinued.
Shelburn—B F Titus, j L Crbisan, Seth Rockwell
4. If subscribers move to other C G Rawlings, of the Lebanon should be issued in series so as to competitors Richly illustrated by N B WäShburnj Ü J Uöllis; Price W W Richardson G W Compton
ilaces without informing the pub- Electric Light company, is in the make payments easier.
S A D Hamilton
J E Cyrus
the best quality of photo-engraving, Munkers.
isher arid the papers are serit to the city. He reports the plant working
O S May—said that a good school this numbers as we . state in the
Waterloo—j Öuireli, W E Craw­ Stovesl Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
former diidetion they are held re­
in fine shape. Thè city uses 6 arc does more to build up a .town than heading—magnificent.
sponsible*;
ford, Jacob NeWman, Martin Riländ, Call on H opkins B ros «; Pearce
5. The courts have decided that, lights, 5 are taken in the stores, 2 in any other factor, and that the bond­
C H Whitney; E E Taylor.
block. Albany« for the best line o siOVES of A ll KiNbsi tin ­
refusing to take periodicals from the. the churehes and in a hall, besides a ing plan was the proper way to build
A'Heavy Failure«
office, or removing and leaving them large number of incandescent lights.
cook
and heating stoves in the val-
ware , edged tools , agri ­
Died.
the house.
Uncalled for is "prima facie” evi­
Monday
’!
Albany
daili'eS
gave
ah
ey.
Agents
for
Sutperior
Stoves
It
is
a
fine
thiDg
for
our
enterprising
cultural IMPLEMENTS,
G W Morrow—thought the plan
dence of intentional fraud.
STRINGER —Near Providence on
neighbors.—Democrat.
a good one,-and the sooner a ten- account of ¡he faillire of one of what Saturday Jftn. 14, 1893, Elder Blu­ and Ranges.
IN F ACT
was thotigtt tb be; the solid firms of ford Stringer, aged 84 years.
LOCAL BREVITIES,
Markot Beports
While the two little daughters of thousand-dollai school-hbuse ivas Albany— t ) L Wallace & 'Co. At-
Sr
to
QtibTATIOJfS
Father Stringer was so unfortu­
Alonzo Leach, who lives near Craw­ built, the better.
A new school-house—Will we fordsville, were out riding horse­ C 8 Harnish—was favorable to thë tachrhentswere served on Saturday nate as to fall into the fire about
Wheat, 58 ets. per bu.
last, at therinstance of Mrs. J L
Oats,
32”
fcuild it this summer?
back last week« the hdrse was fright project, and considered it tlie essen­ Cowan, Mfeterriberg,, J L Cowan seVën weeks ago, burning his hands Fjour $400.
’’ bb!.
That is usually kept in a store of
very severely« from the effects of Bran ”15 00
Mr. Rupert, Silverton’s butcher èned by the screaming of a cougar tial move to secure the authority
“ ton.
and
the
Linn
County
National
Bank,
this kind;
Which,
together
with
hi3
great
age,
was in town Wednesday.
Middlings 20
and threw the children off, Breaking of thé legislature, iiëfmitting the .aggregating neat $20,000. It is un­
his death was brought about. His Chop« $23 p'er tun.
.<=
Gold and silver watches; reduced á leg of the younger girl. The elder issue of bonds;
iA.ll Kiais of Tinware Maäe to Order?
derstood that other creditors will
Potatoes. 50 cts. per bushel»
• prices. French thè jeweler, Albany. girl picked her sister up in her arms J C Siinpson—thought that bonds colae forward that will swell that remains were interred at the ceme­ Eggs, 30 per ioz.
Prices as Low äs Square Dealing
tery
at
Providence
on
the
following
should
he
issued
arid
the
house
built
Butter, 20$25c per lb.
Get your bill heads, letter Heads arid carried her’ ÍH the house. Dr.
amount td'near $40,-000. It is said Monday« the funeral ceremonies
Will Admit of.
Hams,
12^
.per
lb.
immediately.
and statements printed at the P ress Booth of Lebanon wits’ Sèrit fot and
the assett Will amount to about being conducted by Rev. Lamar of
Shoulders.
10c
per
lb;
T
W
Dilley-^Was
warmly
in
favor
SCIO,
educed the fracture.’—^Democrat.
jòb officèi We’ can suit you;
ÖREGONI
$30,000. J
Lebanon, a large number of friends Bacon, 12 c per lb.
of building aschboi-house—cited the
Lard, 12c per lb.,. ■ ..
Remember you can get yó'ur pho­ Thè' success bf Chamberlain’s school building at Siivërfôn àé the
Chickens, 4 00 per doz.
Mr. Riisell Wyatt, one of Alba- and mourners being present.
tos taken, cabinet size, at Crawford Cough Rè’frièdy in àfièeiing a speedy kind of a house suitable for Scio.
To Stfr Customers.
& Paxton’s, Albany; for $1,50 per cure df Colds,' croup áñd ^h’o'oping Prof Hasbrouck—thought the ny’s mosh promising you.ng attor
neys, w® in town last Friday. He
cough has broif^ht it ìtìtó great de-
Hozen.
—GO TO MUELLER’S—
question was orié whiëh affected the says the nights ate vety dark how-
:
mandi
Messrs
Pontius
&
S
n,
of
All persons knowing themselves
®BS, aiti REMÉ
. Hi A. Leninger; D. .D; S.; dqntist
tax
payers
and
that
they
shorild
do
a-days. |
indebted to the firm of Gill & Cdla-
Ur. Gray’s old stand, Albany.’ ieeth' Cameron,Oh io,say that it has. gained the taikihg.
MBÔ aM
-•F OB.-—
without plates a specialty. All work S reputation sècotid to' nc^iè hl th^it Geo FergiiSion—thought Seio was "In bi$ng a epugh medicine for van are hereby notified to call ltny
SCIO5
OREGON;
vicinity«
Jamés
M
Quèèh;
of
tnediately
and
settie
the
same
either
warranted.’
child^xi ”
H^A Walker,, a
Fine Sandies, Ogstejs anlìrùiiah Varcrux
oil k»ioîl
A, word to the
Johnston, W Va,, says it is the best the worst off in point of schools of promllbs>^*dr9?feist of Ogden, by cash ar
ness entrusted to my care. Collec-
George Fergdson has received his fie ever tised; B«’ F. Jones/, drug­ any town he ever' Was in—thought
Ykise
is
sufficient.
We
must
have
Utah, ’! neyer be afraid to buy
SSUOppositè Knapp, Barrell <fe Co’s ing, a specialty V7
telephone wire, arid is riow putting gist, Winona,- Miss.; says: “Cti’am- the plan a very good one.
Éeipedy our money.
ALBANY OREGON;
it up b'étwèen’ thè1 mill o’ffiéè lin'd berlain’s Còùgh Remedy is perfectly Chairman Cyrus was higìi^nf’^haffiberiaiu’s Çdjigh
G ill « fe C ala VA»«
There is no danger from it. and ret
West Scio;
favor
of
bonding
the
district
and
■Reliable. I. have, always warranted
lief js .always sure to , follow. 1
E; Bi LUKENBACH
.Reopénèd,
Rèv. T F Campbell, the first presi­ j ft rind it never flitted jò'givè ttie most building a new school-house next
W; Ri Urahami Albany*s popular
particularly
feepommend
Chamber
­
You will sqye from 20 to 60 per
summet
—
that
Scio
could
have
just
dent of the Monmouth Christian ■ perfvui satisfaction';’’ 50 cèrit bottles
cent, if you will give yonr orders for
àS gôo$ .Sè’hpbïs qs" neiglibhHrfg : lain’s because I have fou’nd it safe merchant tailor wishes to announce
èollege, and who Conducted it suc­ foj sàie bf J 8 Morris1 ¿
SCIO, OBEGONi -
towns if she will only WorÎê for it, and reliable., It is inteqded);, espec­ to thé piibíicj that lie has amicably
cessfully for a number of years, died
dnq that ribw was the tithe td move'. ially fer co’ds,' croup and. whopping settled his récent, business difficul­ A gotid fitting boot or shoe adds
àt his home in Mdrimduth; Triesday.
BUY
As every one $as of the opinion codgh.” 50 cent bottles for sale by ties, and that he is leady to make largely to the happiness of th.e Wtofe
There is no one factor that gives
AT THE—
whole or parts of suits cheaper than er. Give me < p. trhdi Satisfaction
that a new house was neèdëd, and J 8 Morris <& Co. , '
S toves and ranges
growth to a town« which equals that,
evef. lie has some Very choice guaranteedT One door south of the
that
the
bonding
plan
was
tlie
most
pf first-class schools. Such wè can
The committee of citizeils who
AT——
advisable, method of raising funds to havA in charge the. rriattef of db- patterns jn cassimeres, diagótíals Postofiice.
have in Sciti if wé will work for it,
etc., to which he invites thé inspec­
,Slidj) and,office on Broadalbin St.J
and a good school house is the first MÁTHEWS & WASHBURN’S do so,’ the chairman was unani­ tainingpermission from the legis- tion of the public« A Well-fitting
Scientific American between Second and-.'I’bii’d streets,
mously
qttthofized
td
appoint
à
com*
ètep.
lature for the issuing of school bonds suit makes the most ordinary goods
Agency
for
ALBANY, GUN.
A l U an Y, OREGON.
mittëëof five,- o'f Which he should be should moyb pfomptiy in the matter.
&;
Sferis,
Propristori
“Kit” Abbey/ yyho: is tvelf knoivii
appear neat, and Gtahaib Is the
■one,
to
ëijcülatë
a
petition,
embody*
Apparently there is ail entire Una­ man who can fit yóü. Give him a
throughout Benton county« died last Joseph P- ConWay, foreman of the
Sunday of cancer of the stomach,, Pott Gamble mills« reports having ' ing the desires df the district, aWl | nimity tif dur citizens, on this sub-; trial. First street, opposite Stew­
aged 69 years. At one time he Wai seen a sea serpent in, tlie naffows at present the Salite to the legislative I jèct, and ín ordeí“ that the -bill art & Sox’ hardware stoici
bn the great plains with Kit Carson; the entrance to Gamble bity Oii Inst assembly at Salem, and to look after' should have a reasonable oppoftu;
. CAVEATS,
the bill while pending, that it should
TRADE MARKS*
The series of meetings . how in
He came to Oregon in 1841.
DESIGN PATENTS
. Monday lnofnlng. He claims that not be neglected. Trie following nity of becoming a lavy. Jt should be progress at the Christian chiifch are
llilyeu «& Shelton, drop’s,
COPYRIGHTS,
etc.
In thè' api sal case o'f the state of fit was fully 100 feet long, and that gentlemen arid representative citi* placed before the legislature aS eariy well attended, and ate increasing in For Information and free Handbook write td •
as
possible...
immediate
Sctiori
MUNN A CO4~861 B roadway , Nkw Y ork .
Óregon ag^itìsc Frank Ingram; v^ho’ •the,head projected in the ait1 for 20 zens Compose the committé’ej
Seio, (fregoii.
Oldest bureau* for securing patents in America.
patent taken out by us is brought before
should bp the watchword of the interest. Rev. Bdririell. is , a good Every
_ XJ; siihk
All ¿A_
Ti
was convicted in this .county/ and feet and .3 It
then
out £ ¿Jf
of sight. It
Henry Cÿl'üs, E. O. Hyde« A. T. dotnmiftee.
reasoner and hlfS sefmons are well the public by a-hotice given free of charge in the
Godd .turnouts at reashnabld rates”
who1 is now serving a life sentence seemed to be headi-d up the bay. Powell« J; A. Bi’ÿeii and A. J.
liked.
Stage line to Munkers’.- Cdmmer-.
for r^ifraer. at Salad« the sii
stipieme
Several othefScfalib
otheracialrti to have seëti
seeti the Johtisofi.
pi eme Severa!
If duf frietids who qjvd us/ Wish to
eiai men conveyed tp; arid, .from . all
clrcnlatton 6! aiiy sjtentifld pdpef tn the
¿iurt S&sfarrfea the decision of the ssitrie tffirig at Various tines« hilt- it is
Confer a lasting favof iipdtl this G M Coffey thinks he ¡will be able LargSit
w.rldj Splenaidiy, illuntfated. No. Intelligent
points. HofseS boarded !>y tile (UiV
should be without it. Weekly; SS.ob »
iourt, and refused to gran t a new IsUpaused to be a blackball, but Mr. y Scio wilt soon Have a telephone .print shop, they, cad . .clo so by t> start thè’ èiecttìò lights again loan
ieaKrSJL50 six-months; -Address MUNN * CO.;
or wOek.'-
V hbmbheb S, 861 Broadway, New York,
l'i> fh’e ffefeffd’arj’U
!>Coh way is quite positive ft is riot. 1 j ■ system èstàbiïsheti'
this week.
¡“pdngftng” tbA small exteht,
L.L. CALIVAJ/, Prop.
GOOD WORK
A FÜLL LINE
j
blacksmiths.
■Scio^ Oregon.
All work in öUr line
entrusted to us,
executed in
short or-
dfer«
Horseshoeing
BlacksfflithiBf Horseshoeing
Wagon Shop«
HARDWARE,
f
EVERYTHING
CANDY anà REFRESHMENT PARLORS
took HERE!
MAKEkOF FINE BOOTS aii SHOES,
Marble Worksi
LiFeed & Sale Stable;