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J 5S It Shelton was in Albany, court- 0 2 Sale Postpo?i(?d, cottntt ^ZÇCUtei'’^ SalQr C. H. Gest, attorney for (2. W. ibg the first of the week. Our city phvsicians repqr( the Hadlei> the new Q, P. recover, Bill of FortiglHeF & Irving $25. for- Nftjfiee is hereby given that on general health of the cqnqmunity to was Interviewed In Portland by an furniture for.sqparlqtwflent’s qfficet Saturday, the 1st day af April, 1893, 55=?^^— 1 Oregonian repoytqf tb.q other day in disallowed. * at the hear of $ a,cloql$ a. m. of said be getting better. TABLE Which he said; day., o.n the farn qf Q(to. Serfling late Ilarvey Shelton, W W Richard Report of A. McNary,, sqpt' S, p. R. R. (SCIO BRANCH). son nw.d Henry Cyrus vyeqt over tq “We have had the sale of the dlst. 45 allowed and Charles Grimes of Linn county, deceased, I will sell Trains P.ajly (Exeepi Sunda Qyegqn Pacific continued to Jqnq'28, vyas. appointed. at public auction to the highest end Albany Monday. l'he object of the continuance is to ftills of G F Russell; James J best bidder therefor, on a credit of R E Kibler was in our office last place the property in the hands of Scio, West Scio, Monday, revivifying hfc knowledge qq impartial receiver-, and also for < Charlton and T J Stites, $30 each for six months, at 8 per cent interest, GOOPS with approved security, the follow-, exapiining teachers, continued. qf the art preservative. Wo.-, t Scio. GOODS the purpqse qf obtaining sufficient ing described personal property be of Ben Irvine, disallowed. Miss Alice Cary, on account of time to send experts east qf the mil F erguson V V I I 1 NEW GOODS longing to the estate of said Otto Mqqk Sawyer resigned as superin sickness, has been forced to return- mountains tq dpfe^niine the value Serfling, deceased: tendent of Henderson family and home fiqiq school at Monniouth. of qn extension of (he line tq that McIIargue appointed. lOO bushels (more or less) of spring wheat. The Bryans revival at Philomath Section. Judge Fullerton, in grant In matter of 0 E Cady et al for SYLVESTER PENNOYER. numbers 150 converts. They nqw ing the continuance, required as a Go>vorn<u\... A lot of spring oats. ..GEO. W. MvIJKiDE. Sec. of Slate, county road, after a Jew days hear lot of cheat seed, Treasurer..... ...PHIL. MEVSCHAN. propose to make an attack qu Cor condition, that at least $40,000 ing and a warm contest, granted, A A lot of timothy seed. Hup.t. of P-ub. Instruct ... l a. Y u - e K koy . i W. K J.ORD. vallis. should be paid the employes upon there being 27 for petition and 26 a 3 head of work horses, Supromo Court,............... . .... ’ R. S. BEAN. 1 yearling colt. their claims fqr bacl^ pay. Through gainst as q^justed by the court. I F. A. M(»ORE. Bring on yqqr backs and buggies Clerk Board S. L. (.’<u\\'r .............. G. W. DAVIS. 4 milch cows. Supt. of Penitentiary,.« ... .‘.G.’ S. DOWNING. and Chapman the painter will nc^ake the efforts of the new receiver, the Applications of post 5 anti 42 (of 5 head of yearling cattle. Supt-. insane Asylum,.. D L. L. ROWLAND. them look as good as new, for a little sum of $5.0,000 was obtained and appropriations for indigent persons, 4 head of large hogs. placed in the hands of Blair & Co. of 12 head of small hogs. dismissed. COUNTY OFFICERS of the eedful. head of stock sheep. Joseph Moist, an old resident of New York, for this purpose. The Application of J L Miller-, for-aid of 46 1 3-seat hack. necessary papers will be prepared T B Miller, dismissed. .......... J, N. DUNGAN. near Lebanon died Monday, Judge...... .... He 1 farm wagon, 2 wagon seats. Clerk,... 7. ? .......N. P. PAYNE. V and sent east as sqoq as possible, and Report of A J Wigle, superinten 2 sets farm harness, S heñir...... ...........C. C. J ACKSON- has been an invalid with paralysis Recorder... ............E. E. DAV18. we hope to be able to pay the men 1 pair of harness breeching, dent dist. 37 accepted and O'Butler TrensnreVv ....... ..lUiù e wallack , for several years. 1 road scraper. within two weeks. The back pay Coni mission ers............ :. l WM.RÜMBOCGH. Prof, Hasbrouck left on Tuesday due them aggregates $100,000 or appointed. 1 • J. W. PIGÌI. Fairbanks scales. Application of W.^&. Queener et ■ 3 1 set School Supt rintçnclci\V ........... G.E. RUSSELL. log chains. &iirv^yoi\...........’........... E.T t . fisher . for Portland via Albany, Tv.e good over, and has been in arrears since al , fqp county road granted, Coroner«,........................ '.'..P rank farrel . wishes of our citizens will follow the 1 jointer. April 1, 1892. The road will un In the matterof the petition of J. A lot,of fencing pickets. professor wherever he goes. VÏT vi» Í St V. ci oubiedly be soldfFh^- II. I Illi r1 II* Itoi a. bridge, it- war —•Ar-iwfWf l trrri 10 cords of wood. 15o Able ¿<>7*'.* 140 girls will be employed in the OTllered tlMt thb cuumy advertise 385 drain tiles. Waterloo hosiery factory when It monthly claims regularly, Mr. for bids for building of the same. I derrick fork, blocks and rope. Mayor ...T. J, MUNKERS. gets under way. It will not be Hadley is now in San Francisco. In J ’ ax. Three hundred dollars reward was 1 broad Recp,rdpr,... :.......... It. SHELTON. ...... ......T. W. DILLEY. started till the spring wool clip is in. a dispalch to me he states that a 1 cross-cut saw. ordered offered for the appiehension Treasùrer... ........J. C. SIMPSON R L and Thurston Thomas of Jor new office of our steamship line has of the murderer of John M. J. Lov- 1 tent, (E O. HYDE. 1 pistol. f JOHN UURt, dan, started the first of the week been established there and a large eali, . I W.H. RAMSEY. All sums of $10 and under, cash Council men. -! C. S. HARNISH. for Ione, in Eastern Oregon, where reduction made in the expenses. Report of G- B. Shepherd, super in hand, | ED. GO(NS.' T. M. MUNKERS. they will engage In herding sheep intendent of district 30 was allowed, I, S. M. DANIEL. Probate, J ackson A. B ilyeu , during the summer. and Wm. IJ. Shepherd appointed Executor for said estate. FiBE nEPAR.TJ^ENT, William Gardiner, the oldest Will of Alexander Crawford ad supervisor. CheiÇEngineer,..........7..................O. S. MAY. Mason in the world, it is said, died mitted to record, Ann Crawford Petition of David Rice et al, for JTotlcg to Granges and. Farmers Assistant;.......I.......WJÇ. BRENDER, county road granted, and John IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Foreman Hose Co. No, 1, S. 1. SHORE. in Portland last Tuesday aged 96 appointed executrix. Alliance. Foreman H. & L. Co. No.ï, M. F..BILYEU. years, 10 months RUd 4 days, He Final hearing in estate of S D Finn Bland, A. Skinner and Peter Lewis ‘iCHOOI. BOAR«. The business committee of the was a Scotch map by birth and was egan and Sarah Ann Moss, set for appointed viewers. The proposition of the Lint; Coun Linn Counfy Grange apd farmers April 3. made ii Masqn in 1817. &C11O.O) Directors, The Salem Statesman will soon In gaurdianship of Ben Serfljnget ty Abstract Company to write up the Alliance, have awarded to W, C. School Clerk,.... have two type-setting machines. al Arnold Summers Was appointed present ownership boo]rs to March 1, Davis, of Albany, th° contract for 1893, was accepted. furnishing all members of the I They will be shipped from the east ! guardian. XtQQAL BREVITES. In f |ie matter of the application c; Grange or Farmers Alliance their Walter and In guardianship of I in a few days. We supposed that Myrtle McBricfa, sale of property J. McCoflfett et al,, fqr location of supplies, dry goods and groceries ADDRESS A LETTER OB POSTAL CARD TO Jeff Myers of Salem came up the | they already had several machines approved: real estate, $1333,33; per- county road, road ordered opened. for the year 1893. (?) else how would the Statesman first of the week. J ohn P robst , Application of C. E. Cady, for lo come to us so full of news as it does. sohal property $220,12. Grange Purchasing Agt. S atteens —Several pieces of nice Final account in estate of G W cation of county road, dismissed. JOHN WEDOER0URN, Managing Attorney, H aman S helton , black, plain, striped and figured, at Architects and builders have Warinouth set for April 8. W A Thompson resigned as su P. O. Box 463. Washington, D, C, Chairman F. A. Com. turned their attention Scioward S. M. Daniel’s cash store. In estate of H M Waller, E R Hus pervisor of road district 52, and John Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war, these days. Our new school house ton was appointel administrator. Redhain was appointed. are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability Rheumatism Quickly Cured.. H, A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist ;s beginning to have its beneficial was caused by service or not, and regardless pf their pecuniary circumstances. WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not j-e married) whether soldier’sdeath Application of John A Blutsch et Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth effects upon the town this early. Bonds $9000. Appraisers appointed. was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. W jdov^s Three «lays is a very short time not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death dM® to service. In estate of W P Smith, bond of al.', for county road, dismissed. without pl.ites a specialty. All work The hotels are commencing to gath CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was no $6000 approved. Petition of J K Charlton et al., for in which to cure a bad case of rheu widow, or she has since died or remarried. wapr.-inted. er the benefit. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow hop child, provided soldier died in In guardianship of Martha, David reimbursement of ex-Sheriff L C matism; but it CUU be done if the service, pr fppm effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup R B SSickriek, our popular grocer, Our public schools closed last Fri and William Hildreth, citation ord Rice, for money stolen when sheriff proper treatment is adopted, as will port, It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or navy. changed his base Tuesday He now day with an exhibition at night at be seen.by the following from James Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other in 1876, dismissed, lives in Hub Bilyeu’s house on the the city hall, in which all of the ered issued for April 3. without losing any rights. Lambert, of New Brunswick, Ill.: “I laws, In estate of Daniel Shaw, letters Matter of resolutions of business Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled tq south side. higher under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but pupils acquitted themselves with of administration were issued toD council in reference to railroad cross was badly afflicted with rheumatism also for rates others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also in the hipsand legs, when I bought All kinds of tablet work furnished credit. Miss Kingsley, tehcher of D Shaw. Bond, $2000. Appraisers ings was continued. ^ptitled, whether discharged for disability or not. and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor-» on short notice. Prices as low a the second grade, returned to her appointed. Applcation of Alfred Wheeler for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Ida SurvivQrs, Indian Wars of 1883 to 1843, are entitled under a recent act. good stock and good work will per home Monday. Iu guardianship of Augusta Will- reduction of delinquent taxes, dis It cured mein three days. I am all Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled or dependent* mit of. Give us a trial, Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under Where the carrion is, the buzzards ert et al, first account filed. $200 missed. Also application of John C right today, and would insist upon laws or not. every one who is afflicted with that later Rejected Mrs, M J Train of Albany, has will congregate. Scio will build a ordered paid to widow and minors. D r vis was dismissed^/ claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. terrible disease, to use Chamber- Certificat es of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the 1/it* In estate of H A McCartney, in- been appointed superintendent of new school house, and as a cense- bilia allowed . ■ST il uinhj l>uin JJiiliu m il l Utr l wi' tr ly.och&rge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address, oo the lady board of managers of the {quenee, every train brings in reLaxs- venturv filed« r~«l personal propelty, C C Cooley, aid Mrs Clark TH© PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 6 00 once,” 50 cent bottles for sale by (■»i f gwi e x hi nit at tliu —Worlds Fair oi architects and builders. Tills is money, Phoebe A Henderson JÓ 00 J. S. Morris & Co., druggists, at Chicago. JOHN WEDDERBURN? Managing Attorney, as it should be. It makes the hotel $77,75. Ladles Aid Society, aid poor 22 00 P.O.Box 463. ■ •' WASHINGTON, D. C. The clothing house of T. L. Wal business lively, and besides, we miy In estate of Hunn.th Robnett, in W E Savage, aid Cox family 10 00 Mothers' RecommendatJoji, ventory filed; real property $510; G F Crawford, aid Mrs. Roberts 8 00 lace & Co., Albany, has changed adopt one of the plans submitted. P L Wallace, aid Mrs. Kitts 10 00 We are acquainted with many handsand now is again open for The O. P train on Monday, when notes, $411,06. Personal property John Burnett, aid Juky 8 00 mothers in Centerville who would business. The style of the new firm near Mill City,and as it was round ordered sold. Hiram Baker, aid Mrs. Gallo is Cowan & Sternberg. ing a curve, found a logging team Iu estate of Owen Blair, real pro way 8 00 not be without Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house for Mayor Munkers is making calcu aud wagon across the track, and perty ordered sold. Citation order W H Gulliford, aid Mrs. John ed issued for April 8. 10 06 many times its cost, and are recom- son lations to erect an elegant dwelling with all that the engineer and 10 00 In etate of J S McKetchnie, real W B Glass, aid R Kemp on the north side of town during the brakemen could do, the train crush B F Crow, keeping poor 28 90 mending it every day. From per poperty, ordered sold. John Usherjanitor io 00 sonal experience we can say that it coming summer. We- understand ed into the obstruction. Happily Capacity, 150 barrels per dfiy, 3 25 has broken up bad colds for our he now has plans under considera the cars staid with the track but the In estate of Sarah M White, peti A G Propst, acet- roads tion to sell real property continued. State vs A M Wassom, fees 60 34 children.—Centerville, South Dako shock was severe. One of the tion. E Miller, aecct. roads 3 00 ta Citizen. 50 cent bottles for sale Bill Bfenner conclded, a few days brakemen was bruised considerably. In estate of G B McKenney, L II J R Wyatt, fees a 8 00 Montauye appointed guardian ad Sawyer Bros.,'acct, roads 19 70 by J. S. Morris & Co., druggists, ago that there were too many para The street between J S Morris & litem of minors. State vs. A H. Brown. 37 65 sites in his hen house, and thought Co’s, drug store and th e Scio hotel To Our Customers. In estate of Ceil Morgan, petition L C Rice, acct, election 3 00 a little roasting might induce them , should be an evidence to the rest of Oregon vs. Amos Hiatt 31 80 of J Van Winkle dismissed. to leave. He put in an armful of our citizens. Main street can be St Vincent hospital,'aid peor 28 00 All persons knowing themselves s'r.iw and sot a match to it. The made free from mud during the In estate of P B Tucker, order E T Fisher, suveyor 9 00 indebted to the firm of Gill <Ss Cala- made nunc pro tunc granting peti G B Shepherd, supt. dist. 84 22 00 van are hereby notified to call jm lice left. So did the roof of his winter, if all will do as these gentle tion of T J (Pitchford. Thos Asbell, aid poor 8 00 hen house. C C Jackson, acct. Sheriff . men have done—scrape off the mud 76 54 mediately and settle the same either Active war, in a legal sense, is now and then gravel thoroughly. Noth To Teachers and. School Officers, Kimsey & Davis incidentals ' 90 33 by cash or note. A word to the J A Bilyeu, preliminary ex being waged in New Yoik bptween ing adds so much to the appearance wise is sufficient. We must have 8 25 our money. the riyal factions of Oregon Pacific of a town, as good streets. These Your attent ion is respectfully called B amination White, aid Matilda Ken- G ill < fc C ala van . I qadholders, for the possession of we can have If we aye willin? to ex to the annual County Institute for wothy 15 00 G F Russel as supt. You will save from 20 to 60 per t>e books, safes etc. in the New pend the necessary amount of money Linn County, Oregon, for the year 77 00 Sttoklen’s Arnica Salve. Examination, Am Arnold Highest market price paid for Tur- cent, if you will give your orders for 9 00 York offlee. It issaid criminal pros- or work, 1893 which meets iii Albany March Mrs. J unkey, aid 8 00 T he B est S alve in the world for kejTs, Geese, Ducks and Chickens, e ution awaits some qf the former 21, 22, 23 anil 24. The public gener F M French, acct C H 1 50 Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt at the offlee of L. J acobs , Straney & porn. managers in that city. Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped ally are most cordially invited to at Matthews & Washburne acct Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Moore’s old stable, 4th street Albany. 3 60 Skin We are glad to state that Hon. R GEDDES—On March 6, 1893, to the tend and encourage, by theit pres CH Eruptions, and positively cures Also Hides and Furs of all kinds 5 55 wife of J. R. Geddes of near Mill ence and help, the most important Sawyer Bros, acct roads A Irvine is gradually recovering Piles, or no pay required. It is guar W E Warner, bounty 50 2 City, a bouncing boy. bought for cash. work of common school education. from his recent stroke of paralysis. State agt Ellis Allen 12 95 anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or He is able to converse with his J. R’s. many friends in this local Teachers are not only most codially J R Wyatt, fees 8 05 money_refunded. Price 25 cents per Wonderful cures by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. 1 00 box. For sale by J S Morris & Co. friends and to move about the room. ity sympathize with him in his new invited to attend, but are earnestly Frank Windes, bounty Shop and offlee on Broadalbin St., Harrisburg Luiuber Co, 31 78 between Second and Third streets, He has retained his mind through affliction (?), It is quite uncertain requested to be present under the G Merchants, Take notice. W Simpson acct C H 6 00 ALBANY, ORN. I* hl« entire sickness, and we hope to yet whether he will recover or not, privileges and requirements of the A B McIlwain aid poor 19 60 Whereas, my son Lewis D. Long G. W. Hixrls, Proprietor. soon be able to state that he is again but it is thought that a dose or two provisions of law, Deyoe & Froman Bros 75 has left his home without our per -—AND of medicine from Dr. (?) Tom Barnes Fees of Elson, Hindman and on the streets. CQRRESÍOÑDBNOE. Elkins 9 00 mission, we hereby warn all mer It is reported that the ne‘w man his near neighbor, will have a reviv Albany Electup Light Co. 25 00 chants and others, not to give him ifying effect upon him. agement of the O. P. will put an P J Smiley etc. 55 55 credit on our account, as we will ■ « J ordan J ottinos . ' ; C C Jackson, fee! ««Arlltirwxvxl »texsxtxiev’ an linorrotn ' Location 91 88 pay no bills he may contract. SCIO, OREGON. Building' Proposals. Prof. Mullin began a school in the Inquest A W Gnbb Vaquina to San Francisco, so that 38 60 Bilyeu & Shelton, Prop’s, L ouisa C, W hitney . hills last week. State agt Whitcomb and Potter 33 80 there will be a steamer every five J. J »Barnes J. T. W hitney . All persons holding grouud in or State agt. ChariesC'ochran 17 05 We had a nice little coat of snow Having set up a shop in the above days between those points, The Scio, Oregon. Stafford & Andre«», acct road 3 00 Salem papers please make note. line I aid prepared to do first-class new service is to be established in a adjacent to the city of Scio, which Sunday morning. Jas Elkins, acct paupers 6 00 H. C. Bilyeu made a flying trip to work on short notice. Give me a they consider a good location for a Good turnouts at reashnabie rates. short time. 30 00 Chilled plow shares ground only trial. G F Russell, ex teacher Charges reasonable. new school-building, will please sub Jordan a few evenings ago. ' on Saturdays at T. W. Dilley ’ s Stage line to Munkers’. .Commer 30 T J Stites, ex teachers 00 J 8 Morris, our most accommo mit a proposition to the board of Dr. Milos’ Nerve and Liver Pills. 69 dosas 26 cts. cial men conveyed to and from all 30 00 A. T. McCully went to Albany 011 Jas ,J Charlton, ex. teacheus dating postmaster, who has held 389 30 Circuit Court. directors of district No. 95, in the Saturday, to attend court, leaving N P Payne, clerk’s fees points. Horses boarded, by the day that position for the last 14 years, 2 00 Mrs. N Coon shape of a sealed proposal to sell or his business with his son. or week. 1 5„0 The circuit court convened in A J Hunt, acct court house th nks he can change his politics as 100 00 6 36'100 Acres on the south side of Scio, all in quickly as administrations can donate, stating the very least T, H. and R. L. Thomas started J N Duncan, salary Wm. Rumbaugh, per diem .16 00 Albany last Monday, The follow- cultivation. Good building spot. Price, $70 change, and is therefore now a amount that will buy the same. for Bunchgrass Monday. They ex. John W Pugh, perdiem 15 00 ing grand jury was empaneled: per acre. Terms, one-half cash. All persons interested in any par pect to return in the fall. strong Cleveland man. President Win Ireland, W T Cochran, Geo. 4 acres adjoining South Addition to Solo, all ticular location, will please see that "What is the matter with the eor- Strength asi Health. Cleveland will not only p’ease the Geisendorffer, J M Archibald, Ar- in cultivation. Price, $500, a proposal is made upon their pet respondents up the river? We If you are not feeling strong and thur Churchill, entire community by reappointing , W Fort miller and 14^ acres on tho south side of Scio, all. set -¡sgesaasasa----------- - location prior to April 1, 1893. The try Electric Bitters. If out in prune trees, two years old, good spring him, t ut will confer a favor! y doing board will also receive plans and es would be pleased to hear from them. “ healthy, J M Hassler. . A large number of on La Grippe” has left you weak and the premises. Price, $1200. Terms, % cash. Miss Alice Shelton Went to Alba so- weary, use Electric Bitters. This cases were disposed of on Monday, 38 acres adjoin ing the city of Scio on the east, ÊL timates from any and all architects A tramp who was stealing a ride desiring to submit tne same upon a ny Saturday. Alice is one of our remedy acts directly on the Liver but owing to a lack of time and 15 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, all ■SCIO, OR.------- finest young ladies and we are sor Stomach, and Kidneys, gently aid space, we postpone their publication good grain, fruit, hop or vegetable land, good in a box car, was somewhat sur 7 room school-building, both in ry to have her leave this part of the ing those organs to perform their two-story house, good cellar, two barns; prop Does both Plain and Orna prised when the car was switched factions. If you are afflicted with to next week when we will give erty is well located and well improved* Price, brick and wood. The board, in be country; into the penitentiary and left over mental Painting and Pa the proceedings in full. Sick Headach, you will find speedy $3000. Terms, onc-lmlfcash. half of the district, hereby reserves night. His trampship found him and permanent relief by taking Elec per Hanging in all their 200 acres, 31 Smiles cast of Scio, 61 acres seed the right to reject any or alj pro BUY triq bitters. One trial will convince Executor’s Notice. self in the pen without a commit ed in grass balance timber and pasture -some respective branches. Es posals or plans submitted as above you that this is the remedy you need. MoTICEis hereby given toallpersons’con- STOVES AND RANGES ment. He attempted to scale the eerned that 1 have beeihxluiyappointed good alder bottom land, house, barn and orch Large bottles only 50 cents, at J S Executor site referred to. All proposals for a timates furnished and ard. Price, $1750. of t he last will and testament of Otto walls to get out. but was found by Morris & Co’s drug store. serfling» late of Linu Countv, Oregon, Deceas ÀT- must be for not less than «•»ne full contracts taken at the 20 acres 2 miles east of Scio, ean all be culti ed, by the County Court of said county, and the guards, and prevented from nave duly quailified as sneli. Therefore all vate«. Price $500. Terms easy. five block of ground, and for, four, Lowest Possible Figures A series of meeting'-* ’ have been MATHEWS & WASHBURN ’ S making his exit in that manner. persons having claims against the estate of For further particulars in relation to the or six acres preferred. <aiddece<lent, are hereby notified and required ¡n progress this week at the M. E. commensurate with good He was ar ter ward given his break- topresent the same to me with the proper above desirable and other bargains call on ALBANY, OREGON. A. T. P owell - vouchers, at my residence in.Scio Linn county church, Rev. Ouley being the min Oregon, f st and put outside the walls, the material and work. All . T. J. M unkehs within six months from the date here R. SHELTON, Gold and silver watches, reduced ister in charge. of. Dated this 15th day of February, 1893. happiest tramp perhaps, in the A, J. J ohnson work guaranteed. Jackson A. Bilyeu, Executor. REAL ESTATE AGT., SCIO, OGN. Dr, lilies’ Nervine for Nervous Prostration. •ices. French thejeweler, Albany For Nervous neadacfo^DnMUes’ Nernlii«. Hoard of Direciers. state. W. H» Bilyeu, attorney for administrator. • Como ! And Still AVliat Cames? Who Comes? WHY"? .. From Tke Siasi, of course, for A FINE LINE OF GOODS FANCY NOTIONS ETC. with prices at g Bed Elock. .......... Also shortly to arrive...... CLOTHING A FULL LINE OF Hats, Gloves, Etc. We propose to do business and please our customers, Come und see us. Highest price paid for mer- chantable produce, ' H. S. & H. SSI 1 Hi rtS THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, GOINS, CYRUS & Co. Proprietors. The Best Brands of Flour and Feed Constantly on hand. Farmers will find it to their interests to call and see us. ............. .Splendid storing facilities. LOOK HERE! im New Marble Works IllingI Wagon Shop. FOR SALE. Painting and Paper Hanging, ©MAimAH.