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    SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,
D. R, N. BlACKSVKN,
1
Of Scio, Oregon,
IS;
Equal with the interest-of those having claims against the government is
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency? er inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in, employing competent and reli­
able solicitors to, procure patents, for the vali^Ç. of a patent depends greatly, if not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless, attorneys,
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and' therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents in the United State» and all Foreign Countries, Conduct in­
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected. Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc»
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
gether with a brief description of the important features', and you will be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing oil your rights, .or if you are charged with infringement by
Others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
Manufacturing and Dealing
in the above line and a beU
ter quality of goods, or a
fairer dealer is not to be
found in Linn county. He
uses Stockton Leather, ex-
cltsively, Repairing, a spec­
iality.
SAMPLE ROOMS.
G. M. 'DEVANEY,
Prop’r.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
Scio, Ora
$18 F STREET, NORTHWEST,
WASHINGTON, O. C.
p. o. box 463,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
(East side,of Main street, South Side.)
X®“ Gut this out and send it with your Inquiry. -®S
Domestic ancl imported
WinesK W'hishies, Bran­
dies, Cigars, Cigarettes,
Bic., Etc.
ALBANY BEER ON DRAFT.
New Bar and House.
CAN
DO
A
MAN
I i GHTR ö HHMG
WHAT ?
DO
J» S. MORRIS & CO.,
BET BGN'T FQRSET TRE $1.
MOST
DURABLE,
EASIEST ■
-<€TO‘
Ï MANAGE,
WOODWORK,
¿ÍMáEHiSI
THE BEST SS THFCHEAPEST,
Send TEN cents to 28 Union Sq., M. V.,
for our prize game, “ Blind Luck,” and
win a New Home Sewing Machine.
The New Home Sewing Machine Co,
ORANGE, MASS.
-«■>©28 BNIQH SQUARE,»y.^-..
ILL.
CAL. ’
«’■.lows^ FOR SALE BY
The NewHome Sewing Machine Co
725 Marke St., San Francisco, Cal.
SAVED!
SAVED!
Scientific American
Agency for
WHAT IS SAVB» ?
The people have saved thousands of dollars
by buying their Farm Implements of
KNAPP, BURRELL & COM'NY, ALBANY,
They carry the best and largest stock of
fine Buggies, Hacks, Carts, Wagons,keed-
ers and Drills, OLIVER PLOWS
Harrows, etc., outside of Portland, Special
prices given on all goods bought from now
until Dec. 1, 1892. Call and examine stock
BORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED ¿TO“®S
W. H. HUSTON,
II, C. WATSON.
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For information and free Handbook write to
MUNN & CO., 861 B roadway , N ew Y ork ;
Oldest bureau for securing patents in America,
Every patent taken out by us is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge in thQ
Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the
world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent
man should be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a
year; $1.60 six months. Address MUNN & CO.,
PL7&LXSHBRS, 361 Broadway, New York City.
Physicians
Surgeons.
BANK OE SCIO.
©RR©E
L. H. MONTANYE,
ATTORNEY
AT
ALBANY, OR.
OT'Office in Strahn building.
MANAGER.
Is The Place To Get Your
RAY & HAYNES.
Blacksmiths.
R. B. ZICKRICK,
All work in our^line
entrusted to us,
executed in
short or­
der.
DE. 1. i. 0AEMEE.
Stricken Down with Heart Disease.
Ur. JEfWea Medical Co./ JERfcAart* 'Ind.
G entlemen : I feel it my duty, as well as a
pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the world the
benefit received from pn. miles * R estorative
R emedies . I was stricken down with Hearc
IHsease and its complications, a rapid pulse vary­
ing from 30 to 140 beats per minute, a choking or
burning sensation in the wind pipe, oppression
THOUSANDS?®
gion of the heart and below lower rib, pain in the
arms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness
and general debility. The arteries in my neck
would throb violently, the throbbing of my heart
could be heard across a large room and would
shake my whole body. I was so nervous that I
could not hold my "hand steady. 1 have been
under the treatment of eminent phyeidan»)
and have tahen yallons of latent Medieine
without the least benefit. K friend recom­
mended your remedies. She was cured by Dr.
Miles’ remedies. Ihavetaken
three bottles of your New fT s J R ST f J
Heart. Cure and two bottles
®
Nervine. My pulse is normal, I have no more
violent throbbing of the heart, i AM A well man .
I sincerely recommend every one with symptoms
of Heart Disease to tafce
Jfiles' jKe«tora<
live Jfiemedic8 and be cured.
Gypsum City, Kans.
L. L. C akmeb .
Sold on a. Positive Guarantee»
OR MONEY RETURNED.
3,
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41.....
100 years ago would be out of place filming the new cabinet and to con­
and voted ridiculous if introduced sider any other matter that Presi.
in the inaugural ceremonies of to­ dent Cleveland may consider of
^TTORAEYS A'1’ lAW,
IS PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY
morrow. It is said' “The. Sage of pressing importance, and submit for,
ALBANY, OR,
T. L, DUGGER,
Monticello” rode to the capital their immediate attention. • It is.
^•Office,—Odd FellowsliMkllnk.
IN THE CITY ON
building on that occasion, unattend? quite' possible that the Hawaiian
SCSO, I>INN CO., OSIEGON. ed, on hprs,e. back, and hitching his lil^tter may then be considered. It
W. R, BILYEU,
Wpais:
horse to a convenient post, ascended Is. safe to sajr that if the United
Attorney iui(l C’oonselor fit Law.,
?er annum, in variably in advance........... $2 00 the steps of the capitol to participate states does not do something soon in
Six months,
11
u
“
....... 1 00
ALBANY. OR.
in the inaugural ceremonies. Such the matte.E, IQngland will act promt-
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be
Will practice In aj^t^e courts of Oregon,
paid monthly.
a proceeding on the part of Presi­ ly and sectire, this key to,- the,' ship­
Transient advertisements must be paid, for
gæf*Special at ten tion given to Collections.
dent-elect Cleveland in this age of ping of the central Pacific ocean,
when the order is given for their insertion.
w
■■■nrn 1
■■■ ■
■palace cars, electric motors etc-,
A
law
was
passed
by
the legisla­
NeiKspagw
Law.
would
cause
him
to
become
a
sub
­
J. K. WEATHERFORD.
1. Subscribers who do not. give ject of ridicule throughout the coun­ ture which, promises to be of value
ATTORNEY
iT
LAW,
express notice to the contrary .are
in protecting the destruction of for­
considered as wishing to continue try. This bejug the ease, it is about ests from fire. It provides foy. |hq
ALBANY, OR.
their subscriptions,
tlipe for cheap, 'demagogic politi­ punishment of persons who shall ma­
gSë"Office InFiiiui olockrQver First National
2. If subscribers order tfie discon­
bank.
tinuance of their periodicals thepub- cians tp Stop trying to catch the liciously without malice or intent to
lisher may continue to send them votes of the people through appeal­ injure anyone, set fire that destroys
until all arrears are paid.
ing to their pride of ancestry.
any property or wooded or timber
E. O. HIDE,
3. If subscribers neglect to or re­
f''1,00ckvonno cinci
Hv HnA r»i. i
oo.l
fuse
to
take
their-;
periodicals
from
PHYSICIAN SüRÖEON, the office to which they are directed walk of life has been great in com­ applied to hnnters and fishermen
yyliq eqtpr upon lands without con­
they are held responsible till they paring that day with this.
have settled their bill and ordered
sent of owner, and to state lands.
SCIO, OREGON,
their paper discontinued,
^“Medical cammei?.for,A, O, U. W*. and
4. If subscribers move to fither A Washington dispatch says;—
New York Life,
.places without informing the pub­ There is consternation among certain John Allen, qf Eugene, attempted
lisher and the papers are sent to' the candidates for places under the new suicide by taking 3 big ilose of op­
former .direction they are held re­ administration. Mr. Cleveland hag ium. A physician was summoned
sponsible,
and got there just as Allen ran down
5. The courts have decided that given out his policy. He lias deter­ and jumped into the river. He was
refusing to take periodicals from the mined that new men shall be select­
office, or removing and leaving them ed almost without exception. The taken back and his clothes changed.
—AND----
uncalled for is ‘‘prima facie” evi­ announcement of this policy comes He then went into a bedroom. The
dence of intentional fraud.
got
through mpmbers of the new cabin­ doctor followed him and
there just as he was' raising a shot­
et.
From
time
to
time
it
has
been
scio,.
- or ;
THEN ANB NOB
rumored tl]at Mr. Cleveland had gun to shoot himself. Then the bed
B®"Office and residence on south
views wbjcb would §|and in the way Was examined and a jack-kuife and
side of bridge.
To-morrow will be a great gala day of his former office-holders who are and big butcher-knife were found.
in Washingtan City. Grover Cleve­ seeking reappointment; but this is Alien was sept to the insane asylum.
land, will for the second time take the first authoritative announce­
THE NEW CABINET?
the oath of office as president of the ment. Mr. Cleveland takes the po­
United States. That there will and sition that his former appointees President-elect Cleveland has
should be considerable pomp and should have gone to work after los­ the foilowing-naped gentlemen a§
a, Menoyr,
display on the occasion, is and ought ing their offices four years ago. The his cabinet advisers;
to be expected; the rulerjof sixty-five fact they are turning up now for re­ Secretary of State, Walter Q,
millions of people will be inducted appointment is evidence.to him that Qresham of Indiana,
First-class accommodations. Tables into office, and a proper amount qf they have been waiting four years to Secretary of the Treasury, John G.
supplied with the best the
parade and display, adds but dignity get b^pk, and ffe does not believe in Carlisle of Kentucky.
market affords.
encouraging that sort of thing. Con Secretary of War, Daniel S. Lar
Bonrd tkoni One to Tyvp Dollars per day. to the chief civic ceremony of a great
versing about the wisdom of this mont of New York.
B@“Headqaarters for Commercial nation. Associated Press dispatches policy, he refers to himself. He says
Travelers.
speak of trains of palace cars from that after his defeat he thought no Secretary of the-Navy, Hilary A,.
Herbert of Alabama.
every quarter, loaded with enthusi­ more of office-holding, turned ffis at­ , Secretary of the Interior, Hokg
astic free Amrican citizens, .wend­ tention to the practice of' law .and Smith of Georgia,
ing their ways thitherward. It is was making a very good living. He Secretary of Agriculture, J. Ster­
CAPITAL STOCK,
$20,000. estimated that the largest assembly did not seek a renomination and on­ ling Mof con of Nebraska.
of people ever in that city on a like ly yielded as a matter of duty to the Attorney General, Richard Olney
OFFICERS.
occasion, will witness the ceremo­ will of the people. He says it would of Massachusetts,
President,................................. ,T. J. MUNKERS.
Vice President,............... ....L..J, LI COWANi
nies. While we believe that all this have been unseemly for him to have Postmaster General, Wilson A.
Cashier, . ................................. h, J. JOHNSON.
pompt
and display is right and prop­ sough t the presidency again and he Bissell of New York.
DIRECTOR.
er
and
but in keeping yyith the dig" thinks it is unseemly for those who
J. S. MORRIS, A. J. JOHySON. P. Q, SMIJH,
Were assistant secretaries, commis?'
' A. E. R AXAxxj
7. J^IW-NTCERS.
/O 77 A/17^ 7? 4 T A/,77TT/’C*
nitvor a ’ crreflT rraffrih. wo
Does a general bShXiKg and ex­ frain from comparing the events of sioners, paymasters, marquais, uis-
tjict attorneys, ministers, consuls, Chinese are entering the United
change business. Sight drafts is­
sued on Albany, Portland and San- to-morrow with a like occasion that and what not, to appear pressing States at Vancouver by means of
occurred in the same city 92 years claims to reappointment. This sub?
Francisco.
ago, the inauguration of the first of stance of Mr. Cleveland’s conversa­ forged merchants certificates.
democratic presidents. On that oc­ tion is being repeated to the friends Rufus Hatch, the well-known
casion the ceremonies, comparing of candidates who are trying to. get New York speculator, died in that
city Thursday, aged 62. At one
them with those that will occur to­ back their old places. They a-e b®
time he was a millionaire.
morrow, were extremely simple, i'ng told with etnphasis that their
HOTEL.
Ex Secretary of State Foster and
yet even grander, taking into con­ efforts will be of no avail.
Senator Morgan have sailed for
GIBLÎN HOWARD!
sideration the simple habits and cus­
The Oregonian in giving the status Paris, io represent this government
(Corner of FJrst and Washington Streets,)
toms, and the number of the peo­
of the salvation Army and. the work before the Behring sea commission.
ALBANY, OBSaOS.
Headquarters for commercial trav­ ple in the country at that time, than it ¡s doing says; “It is but twenty Gen. P. T. Beauregard,"who fired
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for will be those qf the Cleveland cer­ eight years since one man began the first gun on the part of the great
all railroad depots and Goltra Park. emonies. At that time, about the this work among the outcast of soci­ rebellion against the stars and
only mode of travel or means of ety, and preached and labored among stripes, died at Jiew Orleans a few
Free bus to and from the house.
conveyance of a public character, the miserable thousands, beyond the days ago,
was the stage coach by land and the pale of the churches and practically The republican clubs of Ohio are
sailing vessel by water—the steam­ Outside the field of their endeavor. taking up subscriptions of one dol­
boat not having yet been in use, and In an old dancehall in Mile End, lar per capita to be given to Gov.
heDce, a journey of a hundred miles London, this slum work was com­ ■McKinley who was recently bank­
then, was as great an undertaking menced, and in but little more, than rupted by the failure of a friend
as a thousand miles at the present; a quarter of a century has been evol­ whose notes he had endorsed.
ved a strong, zealous, energetic and
Secretary Foster now predicts a
consequently, men could not and sucessful organization, reaching to
did not travel much, and inaugural the farthest corners of thp earth, deficit in the treasury by 1894 unless
Letter Heads
ceremonies of even the president having branches in thirty-eight the revenues are increased by fifty
Bill Heads
millions ot dollars. It is also re­
would probably draw but a few hun­ countries, with 11,000 officers, both
Note Heads
ported that the Secretary has ne­
dred visitors to the nation’s capital. men and women, to direct its oper­ gotiated the sale of $25,000,0.00 of
Statements
______Posters, Etc,_____ How different from the elegance ations, maintaining 5600 mission sta­ bonds to Drexel, Morgan & Co,
J. L. BAY.
W. A. HAYNES. and convenience in travel of the tions and printing 55,000,000 copies One of the- Chinese section men
present time. Railroads were then of a paper to advance its ends. It had $300 on deposit in the Junction
unthought of, and the men who has 95 training-schools, 55 slum post, City bank when it closed its doors.
afterward invented aiid perfected 55 stations for erring women and 555 His claim has been filed with others.
(Successors to Gill & Seigmund;)
our convenient American roads, regular post in the United States. In speaking of it the Mongolian said:
at that time werej boys. The tele Last y,ear 13,199,138 people attended “Me wolke five years and git molley;
the meetings, nearly all of them be­
graph is of still later date. At the ing persons beyond the influence, bank he catchum all,”
presidential election ot 1800, but a and> Jt mjght almost be sa5d; beyon(| James Corbett, the man who
Scio, Oregon.
little over 200,000 votes were thrown thethoughtsof the regular churches. downed Sullivan, has made a match
for all candidates,' there being but 16 By the very magnitude of its accom­ for $10,000 a side, with Charles
states and 146 votes in the electoral plishments, the Salvation Army has Mitchell, the English pugilist,
college. Last November the num­ compelled tolerance and is rapidly for a glove contest to occur some
time during the month of December
ber of states voting were 44, casting compelling respect.
next. The place for the mill has
444 electoral votes,’and the popular
Governor Pennoyer, last week ap not yet been selected.
vote reached nearly 12,060,000.
The habits and Customs of our pointed the following officers for the The Eugene cannery has determin
fathers of that dajr were quite plain new county (Lincoln) carved off the ed to contract for 100.acres of sweet
corn for canning this season. At
and simple compared with ours of western portion-of Benton:
present the supply of canned corn
Sheriff,
Geo.
A.
JLandis,
Newport;
the present time, yet the Jefferso­
judge, D. P. Blue, Yaquina; clerk, for this section comes almost entire­
nian simplicity, of which we hear B. F. Jones, Toledo; commissioners, ly from the East, while the supply
A SPECIALTY.
so> much prating by demagogues M. L. Trapp, Chitwood, J O.Stearns, qf canned vegetables of other' varie­
RAY & HAYNES. during campaigns, was perhaps
Waldport; treasurer, Henry Denlin- ties is very largely supplied from
equally as grand and gorgeous com­ ger, Toledo; assessor, Thos. E. Par California.
Notice to Hunters.
pared with the number of inhabit­ ker, Yaquina; school superintendent
We, the undersigned/ residents of ants of that day, as will be those of Chas.' Booth, Yaquina; coroner, Jas. See the World’s Fair for IS Cent?.
Santiam and Franklin Butte pre­ tomorrow, compared with the con­ Bussell, Yaquina; surveyor, Josiah Upon the receipt of your address
and 15 cents in postage stamps., we
cincts, in Linn county, Oregon, ditions of the present. Ther popula­ Gideon, Lower Alsea.
will mail you prepaid our S ouvenir
hereby give notice that we will, as­
P ortfolio of the W orld ’ s C olum ­
sist each othes in prosecuting all tion of the single city of New York
The Hawaiian treaty is fated to re bian E xposition the regular price
persons found trespassing on our now numbers about-half as many
is 50 cents, but as we want you to
ceive
no sanction, by the present have one, we make the price nomi­
people
as
were
in
the
whole
country
premises by hunting or shooting.
congress. As it is thought a sort of nal. You will find it a work of art
then.
John W Richardson J H Peery
a thing to be prized. It contains
Tlios. Allison
Newton Crabtree
It is but a matter of natural con­ test vote in the senate has settled and
full page views of the great- buildings
C C Lee
G W Garland
sequence, that the habits, customs, the matter until after the inaugural with descriptions of same, and is ex­
J A South
W E Arnold
Harrison ecuted in highest style of art. If not
manners etc, of the people should ceremonies. President
J A Compton
S H McElmurry
with it, after you get it, we
J A Craft
A D Craft
change and keep pace with., the has called an extra session of the srtisfied
will refund the stamps and let you
J W Gaines
Seth Rockwell
the book. Address, H E Buck-
W W Richardson G W Compton progress of every thing else, and senate to convene on March 4. keep
I the Jeffersonian simplicity of nearly This is done for the purpose .of eon- len & Co., Chicago, Ill,
J ECyrus
SAD Hamilton
SCIO, OR.....
THAT?
Get 15 lbs. of bine vitriol for$l .
Get 7 double rolls of wall paper for $1.
Get 5 gal coal oil (you furnish can) for $1
That’s just what you can do at
"
MARCH
BLACKBURN & WATSON,
L. L. CALIVAN,
JR INVENTIONS.
FBHUY,
Horseshoeing