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JANUARY
SCIO, LINN COUNTY., OREGON
30, 1893
years ago, and as it was-composed of
BILYEU & SHELTON
AN IMPORTANT BILL
home capitalists, with the ever-pöp- have charge of the Sciò livery
ular O. S. May for cashier, its road stables. They, run daily stages, to
A bill covering several needed
IS PUBLISHED EVER? FRIDAY, BY
to public favor ’was short. Supply­ Munkers station on ft he Oregon Pa­ ■reforms in the, system of tax collec­
T. L. DUG^^,
ing a long-felt want, it immediately cific and convey passengers and tion has been drafted for submission
HOT ET
commenced
to do a lucrative busi­ freight to any point desired. They to the coming legislature, The
in TjiK crkjJ
GIBLiN
HOWARD,
ness.
Its,capital
being all paid up; have a good class of tiirn-outs and changes proposed are in- line with
( Coiner of FLst and Waslii n
REGOX. and being managed by competent
SCIO, LIKM COÒ
are reasonable in their charges. the reforms recently embodied in
ALBANY, OffEGON.
hands,
it
has
taken
a
good
position
They are very pleasant, affable gen­ the report of the tax committee of
Headquarters for commercial trav­
.’er annum, invariably in¿8 3...........$2 00 among banking houses of the state. tlemen to deal with.
the chamber of commerce, who
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel foi
ii.x montiis, .
“
.......... 1 00
■ With the present year a cbange in
found that under the present sys-
E.
B.
LUCKENBACH
.all railroad depots and Go“ra Park.
Advertisin’ rates at- fair.liyfe rates,to
1
he the ownership of stock places A. J.
mid monthly.
tem it is difficult for one to learn
boot
and
shoe
makei,
is
a
first-class
Free bus to and'from the house.
Transient advertisements nwt be paid for Johnson at the cashier’s desk, who
workman.in every respect, and his whether his taxes are paid or not,
vlion rite order is given f<^r|l)^ai’iisertlon.
will doubtless continue to i manage growing custom is but a just tribute as the number of collectors appears
its affairs successfully, as < did his to his skill as a workman.
to be endless.
predecessor.
The new bill provides that except
M rs . M ary J. S mith
S. M. DANIEL
ip cities of over 5000 population, the
our
efficient
milliner,
carries
a
full
i
ALBANY, OREGON,
is one of the leading clea'ers in dry stock of millinery goods,-ladies’/un­ county treasurer shall be the col­
OUR BUSINESS HOUSES, goods, groceries, clothing, boots derwear, etc. The latest styles in lector of all taxes within his county,
Carry a Large'Stoek of
A,iT?r< a Kri’n.QL./ftf]
and shoes, crockery, notibns etc.' bonnets rind hats always in stock. In cities of over 5000, a special office
Fancy
One year ago Mr Daniel adopted the Dress-making in connection with is created whereby the receiver of
cash system in his business; the! the shop is carried on by Mrs. Mc- taxes collects. The county clerk \
certifies to th» etfilector, within
l@^enu^t. rerlnation
prices; of;
TTj c-c.1
days after the annual appointment
RlCHARDSON & MOORE
eastern liUriToiroT^Ehiircoftjty, in i gWds together with the courteousT
the midst of what is callec\“The. manner in which his customers are; furnish fresh meats for Scioans. by the county ceurt-, (lié several
Forks of the Santiam,” and\sur- treated is giving him a growing: Their shop, located on the bank of rates apportioned for state, county,
rpuuded by the largest and richest trade. With him the cash system is- Thomas creek, is very attractive, school and read purposes, and notice
Highest market price paid for
agricultural area to be found in. this a success, bringing to him the; and the cool shade of surrounding, by advertisement is given by thè
country produce.
part of the county. The valleys, of choicest of custom. He also deals, maple trees, makes.it a very desira­ collector befóte January I, of every
year, that taxes are payable at his
North and South Santiam rivèrs,and largely in all kinds of produce.
ble location for their business. '
ßSTOpposite Sch meer’s liy»iy stable
office-
On that day taxes become a
Thomas and Crabtree creéis here HIBLER,SHORE &HOLDREDGE
BARBER SHOPS.
lien
on
the
property bound. A dis­
join each other and form qie con-
Lindi &Cole On the north side and.
tinous valley reaching to tie junc- probably cany the largest stock in j Riley Bilyeu on the south, look: count rate is provided for payment
of the two river, The q®lity of their line viz., dry goods; groceries, well to the. interests of the commu­ before January 1. Taxes are delin»
quent the first day of the succeeding
the soil can be said to bel ] equally boots and shoes, clothing, crockery nity in this line.
year, and the names of the deliri«
as fertile as any portion’] 'of the etc. tobe found in the city. The
THE HOTELS
state, producing grain, Ri
grasses.
».■»«>, salesmen are the proprietors them­ are represented by G. W. Morrow of quents are published. On the first
LEBANON, OREGON.
fruits and vegetables of all classes selves and no pains are spared to the Scio hotel, and’ Mrs. William Monday of February the treasurer
DEALER IN
that are indigenous to thejclimate, attend to the wants of customers; Bilyeu of the Farmers’ hotel. Both furnishes the district attorney with
in abundance. Prarie ani timber The large trade' enjoyed by this houses are well managed, supplying a list of the delinquent taxpayers
Chittem Bark,
Oregon Grape Boot,
land so intermingle that'hMst of the firm speaks . well for the fairness their tables with the best the mar­ together with the amounts due by
Hops and Wool.
farms embrace a part -of each and with which their customers are ket affords, and furnishing a haven each and a description of the prop’
erty bound,
SSTPrompt attention given to cor­
the numerous bubbling [streams treated.
of rest and refreshment for the It is made' the duty of the dis»
respondence.
GILL & CAL a V a N
JF. F.Read Co.
Albany, Oregon. fresh from the mountains furnish an
weary traveler.
trict attorney to proceed by suit ia
abundance of water for stock, power' are proprietors of Scio’s hardware
D. MYERS
fordriving machinery rind last but store. They carry a full line of proprietor of the Scio planing mill, the name of the county, to collect
shelf and heavy hardware, stoves, carries a large stock of dry and fin­ the tax in the same manner as debts
not least, fine sport for the an’gler.
The early history and foiiidiug of tinware, cutlory and agricultural ishing lumber and is ever ready to are collectable, and the judgment
Scio so far as we could learnlis some­ implements. Repairing a specialty. do any work in his line. He is also recovered has the same effect- as
if it had beëtt'ëhtefedon the. lay the
Scio, Or,
what vague and indistinct^ put the Agents for W. F. & Go’s, express, undertaker for the community-.
taxes became due-. This Ih’tt' can be
following is probably as jnear the and withal are very accommodating
(East side of Slain street, South Sïde.)
SCIO
ART
GALLERY;
discharged
only by paymeht.
gentlemen
and
merit
the
very
lib
­
fact's as we can get:
C. S. Harnish, artist, is constantly In cities of tsve? sqtj pypqiktieH,
Domestic and imported
As early as 1848 a voting: ¡district eral patronage they receive.
adding new accessories, new. appa­ the city attorney etilefs suit in th©!
WinesWhiskies, Bran­
was formed in this section and
R. B. ZICKRICK
ratus and by adopting all the . satis­ iiame of the city, and it Is made hi©
known
as
McDonald
’
s,
naned
we
dies, Cigars, Cigarettes,
our popular groeeryman ha3 been in factory inventions and discoveries
duty to pay OVef ©it Teiisetieiij th©
presume in honor of our venerable business in Scio for only about one
Etc.: Etc,
in
photography,,
he
is
able
to
place
amount realised; tnthéCüllfity tf©8á-
fellow citizen N. G. McDonald, year, but by keeping a class of goods
ALBAKT BEER ON DRAFT.
though a regular precinct Pas not that are demanded by his customers, before the public, photographs that urer arid chy treasure?; fëepet't»
ivelÿs.in thé pftJpoftíoH to Which
GOOD SOLID CLOTHES
organized untili 1854. ■ In 1B56 this and being always attentive to their are strictly first-class.
New Bar and House
they afe entitled; it ié also triade
D r . E. O. HYÌ5É
precinct was divided into three, wants, he has established a lucrative
the duty of the receiver Of taxés to
sur-
is
one
of
our
physicians
and
Scio, Franklin Butte and . Riys, the business. He carries in stock a full
last afterwards being changed to ; line of staple and fancy groceries, geons, and his liberal practice make settlement daily with tile re­
SHEkTON.
Santiam. In 1856 thfl/pwi if Scio vegetables and fruits in their season. throughout the country is an evi­ spective treasurers of the amounts
to which they are entitled;
N0¥RR¥ POM®, ®®MYB¥KN-
dence of his skill.
was started by. tbY^^^Sy^gjMqf a
JAS; MORRIS & CO.
The power of school district meet­
flouring mill by MeSwHuiTurner
®ER, and RESE BS¥8¥B
D
rs . M r . & M rs . J. W. COLE
carry
a
full
line
of
drugs,
paints,
oil,
ings
to levy taxes, is taken away
and Wm. McKinney-. Thele is a
S®ER¥ affi BEfiïfER,
books and stationery, toilet ¡also have a remunerative practice from them. They have the power
difference of opinion as to who start- ^■lass,
■
and
are
physicians
of
acknowledged
to certify to the county court before
SCIO,
OREGON.
ed the first store, the honor being articles etc. J S has been post­ ability.
its September tetm, the amount
•Careful attention given to all busi­
claimed for both Wm. McKinney master for the past fourteen years
THE SALOON INTERESTS
and
will
probably
hold
that
position
needed for the support and benefit
ness entrusted to my care. Collec-
and E, Woods. Scio was first incor­
are represented by Win. Bilyeu and
ing, a specialty;
porated in 1866, but the chater was for everyone is well satisfied with Wm. Brenner. Their respective of the district schools, and it is
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greatly amended in the winter of the efficiency with which he fills bars having been newly fitted up, made the duty of the court to levy a
1890-91." In point of church organi­ his position and no one aspires to' in new buildings during the past rate accordingly on the property-in
O 8 g
zations, Scio is well supplied, there the place. -They also make a special­ year, furnish an inviting appearance the district, the,same to be collected
ô-gl
by the treasurer or receiver with
being five active societies, viz’: Cum­ ty of framing pictures. -Prescrip­ to the thirsty wayfarer.
the other taxes. The amount col­
berland Presbyterian, Methodist, tions carefully compounded by
OUR MECHANICS
lected is.paid to the district clerk on
Christian, Missionary and Primitive druggists/duly qualified by the
in the erpenter line are L. W. warrants signed by the directors..
Baptist, with two church buildings. board of pharmacy.
Brown, T. J. Claxton, John Curl and Road supervisors are to be civil
A.
J.
HOUSTON
X
Two Sunday schools ;meet each
Charles Nopens, Painters and dec­ engineers to be appointed by thé
dealer
in
boots,
shoes
and
groceries,
Sabbath viz., the Christian and
buys a good substantial A ll W ool suit, of Albany
Union S S. Scio has excellent pub­ is ever attentive to the wants of his orators are J. W. Chapman’ and A. governor and they are to serve for
W. Ficklin. G. W. Taylor looks four years.
The power, to levy
goods and other makes. Then, too, we have the
lic schools with the prospect that customers.
same makes in finer qualities.
after house-moving, having the taxes is taken a Way from the su­
T. W. DILLEY
their usefulness will be greatly- in­
pervisor, but his powers in other
creased. Thè entire city is now jeweler and gunsmith, attends to all necessary jacks, rollers etc;
work
injiis
line
with
promptness
Thus
it
will
be
seen
that
the
vari
­
respects remains the same as at
comprised in one district for school
buys an elegant Melton or.Kersöy overcoat. This is
and
dispatch.
He
is
also
prepared
ous
lines
of
business
are
fairly
well
present. Road taxes are to be paid
purposes,
and
a
new
and
adequate
only one kind of the many we have,—all good values.
school building is one of the possi­ to repair all kinds of machinery etc. representedin Scio, yet there is in cash.
always room for the industrious en­ It is made the duty of each su­
bilities of the near firirrker- At the
L. L. GALA VAN
I present time a principal with two carries a'full line of harness and ergetic immigrant, and to such a pervisor to plan « system of per­
assistants are required. Scio has an saddlery. Employing none but cordial welcome is extended by our manent road improvement within
his district, and to submit his plan
excellent fire department eompris competent wei'kmen and using citizens.
to the governor, together With an
ing hook and ladder and hose com­ nothing.but the best of stock, he is
The Salem Statesman thinks-be­ estimation of the .probable cost. It
panies, a good system of waterworks rapidly convincing the public that it
and electric light plant. Also has a pays to patronize a house that gives cause there is being ho organized is also his duty to submit from time
city hall, is out of debt and has sev­ its customers full value for their effort made to divide the County to time his estimate of the cost of
and establish Santiam county at this new roads to be built. Upon the ap­
eral hundred dollars in the treasury. money.
time that nearly every one in proval of said plans he is to certify
Among her secret societies are
I n C andiüs , C igars , E tc .
favor
of this movement two years to. the county court annually the
thriving lodges of Masons, Odd there are several dealers; A.,W;
ago
opposes
it now. There is where amount he’needs to carry out thé
Fellows, Knights of Pythias and A Hagey with T. W. Dilley, Shelton
you are Wrong Bro; Statesman. length of road area fixed upon to be
OU W.
& Curl and Frank, Morris. All are
Chief among our business concerns nice, accommodating gentlemen While per haps a similar move now improved the following year; The
would not be as nearly unanimous as
should be mentioned the
and attend promptly to the wants of it was then, a vast majority of the. certificate is lo show the items
• going to make up the amount. The
their customers.'
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
"people who live in the “Forks” county court; in September term;
W;
H."
RAMSEY
Goins, jQyrus
nronròytaaL.
pleased- to .see^aii- levies a tax on the property within
But littlé ov^A^^yeár/ rigÓ’ tlíSsé four furniture dealer carries a ifull tiam county established. The rea­ the district sufficient to raise thé
line
of
furniture,
comprising
bed
­
mills were Bffrnt to the ground
RUNNING
son for the present lethargy is Well amount nëeded, the same to be col-
But with indomitable eneregy the room sets, parlor furniture, chairs,
known in this locality; anti that is ; lected With all other taxes by. thé
lounges,
what-nots,
bedding,
carpets
then proprietor, Mr E Goins, hardly
the opposition Of Linn county mem­ , treasurer anti to be paid out by him
window
shades,
wall
paper
etc.
waiting for the ashes to' cool off,
on the supervisor’s warrants. It is
commenced the erection ■ of the House furnishers, cannot- afford to bers to division. If our own mem­ _ also made the duty of the. county­
not
inspect
his
stock
when
contem
­
ber was, favorably disposed to the
present handsome and commodious
movement as he indicated that he court to alter and enlarge the road
structure and later in time- fiir tile plating buying;
’ districts to correspond to the re­
past harvest a warehouse with 40,
was prior to the convening of the quirements of the new law.
R. SHFLTON
000 bushels capacity. Before the real estate dealer; conveyancer, no­ legislature of two years ago; we. : The' proposition to improve coun-
building of the new mill was under­ tary public and collecting agency, would be up and doing. Why. Sen­ ' ty roads in .a permanent manner;
way the copartnership between E. Mn Shelton has recently been ator Myers so. suddenly changed his ’ and tinder a fixed system instead of
1
Goins and Henry Cyrus was formed elected.city recorder, and is a busi- mind on this subject at. that time is >■ thé pfesènt wasteful fashion, will no
and later in the season Mr Frank ness man well worthy of the confi- probably best known by himself and 1 doubt meet with favor; and if thè
Crabtree was added to the firm. dence of the public.
would most likely oppose the effort t new law; providing that unculti­
MOST
The mill as it now stands has no
RAY & HAYNES
durable ,
at
this time for the same powerful(?) vated land shall bë assessed, for taxa­
WOODWORK,
easiest
superior in ¡ oint of beaijjy of finish blacksmiths and iiorse-shoefs are
- æ STOI
reasons.
For us to undertake the tion at the sanie rat© per acre as
.M anage ,
and convenience of construction in competent,woikmen, and supply
flTACHMEfflS
division
while thus, handicapped neighboring cultivated land of equal
th'e-state,- and has a capacity of 150 whoever demands their skill, with
would
be
to-invite
defeat, When value be adopted; the road problem
LEAPING GLeTHiERSy-:MERCH,TT'Alt20RS, barrels per day of a grade of flour promptness and d’spatch.
THE
BEST
IS
THE'CHEAPEST.
the “Fofks” haS a member Who can will be solved at no extra expensé
Send TEN çëhts to 28 Union Sq., N. Y.,
that lias no superior on the coast,
to thé fafmëi’S; and to the great
J. J. BARNES
for our prize game, “Blind Luck,” and
and is.rapidly becoining. the leading blacksmith and Wagon-maket, shop not be influenced as Senator Jeff benefit of agriculture and commercé
Win a New Home Sewing Machine.
»brand in the Portland market. The on the south side, Has been estab­ was, the people will speak bn . this throughout the state. ^Oregonian.
the New Home Sewing Machine Co,
-firm is sound financially -honest and lished in our midst btft a few subject in no uncertain manner.
ORANGE, MASS.
reliable arid well worthy of the con­ months, coming recently from the
Ex-Secrfetary Blaine contrary to
fidence óf thè eummunity, which east. But he has been here long In all i2 boys have bEleii allowed to the expectations of his physicians
ItL.
cau
w
they now enjoy.
has rallied from his dangerous con­
FOR SALE BY
Enough to convince the public that return to their homes on a sort of dition
and while he will probably
Tiie New Home Sewing Machine Co.
he is a first-class workman and un- ticket of leave basis as having been never be a well man again he will;
T he B ank of S cio
Market St., San Francise >, Cal.
was organized something over two derstands his business;-
reformed at the Reform school.
it is fondly, hoped, live many days;
R.G. WATSON MO.
Staple and
‘ Groceries, Crock-
,
G laôçjyv.are,
W ood-ware, Etc.
SCIO# .
.. Hd
Have The
J. A. L AMBERSON
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Ladies’and
Children’s Cloaks ever shown r in
Albany.
Give us a call when in town. Agents for
Butterick’s patterns. SS for Cata!oguesanfl
SAMPLE ROOMS.
WM-BIhYEG, PROPER.
DOX&ABS
u
XjGHT
Amicably settled, by our extremely low
prices for, A No. 1, All Wool, Perfect Fit-
ting Suits.
Our clothing is Better Than Ever for
the Money,- and remains as ever without a
peer for price.
We have just opened for this season, a
large stock of Underwear, Woolen and
White S,hirts, Neckties, Hats, Boots and
Shoes. We cannot give you any idea of
the size of ounstocK, nor of the excellent
value for .the price; this you must see for
yourself at
The Old Reliable House
Albany,
SCIO PRESS