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SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, emoved I D. K. N. BLACKBÜKI). «k/ ,H. C- WATSON. The Corvallis Times of last week The American mummies that advocates the advisability of Benton were taken from a mountain cave county establishing a toll gate on in New Mexico and transported to attokaev ” A’r i,Aw, ■IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY the Benton county end of the Alba Chicago will be objects of mere than ALBANY, OR. T. L. DUGGER, ny bridge, and charge everyone a passing curiosity. Science stands be SäTOfHce,—Odd Fcll|ws(¡i'ildlng. IN TflE CliY OF toll who passes over the bridge. fore this ancient family full of inquiry. It finds the father, moth Of Scio, Oregon. SCIO, JLiNN CO., There is ho question but what this W. R. BILYEU, er and two children dried, but Hot to is would yield quite a revenue to dust, sitting exactly as they set TEJRMS s Attorney and Connscior at Ï juw , Manufacturing and Dealing ?er annum, invariably in advance.......$2 00 Benton, but it would work a hard them down or were placed In that ALBANY, OR. Mx months, “ .......100 ship on its citizens and on Albany. mountain cave some 400 years before in the above line and a bet will pi'actlce In all til® courts tifpregtjji, Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be The Democrat responds with advo Columbus made his great discovery, paid monthly. Special attention glA 'i to Collections. ter quality of goods, or a Transient advertisements must be paid for cating a toll gate on the county road It- has to admit, however, that be fairer dealer is not to be ------------------------- -»-sr*—- ----------------- when the order is given for their insertion. that leads to the Corvallis ferry, on yond the facts that these are hu found in Linn county.. He WEAWEPFfflD iMfflUlS- the JLinn county side. Truly these manbodies, that they have been Newspaper Law. two journals act with the schoolboy preserved, even to the hair on their AV* uses Stockton Leather, ex- ATTORNEYS LAW, 1. Subscribers who do not give spirit, and advocate a measure as heads, by the peculiar properties of ALBANY, Oft. cltsively. Repairing, a spec express notice to the' contrary are the air of that region, and that considered as wishing to continue nonsensical as it is- intolerant. We they have been there a very long ialty. 6®“Oftice in Flinn elock, Ovci'First National their subscriptions. are surprised that the Times Should bank. time, all the rest is a bold surmise. 2. If subscribers order the dlseon- RE-OPENED tinuanceof their periodicals thepub- manifest a spirit of so much “little With these- facts and the further L. H. MONT?.NYE/ lisher may continue to send them ness.” Goto work, Brother Times, information that these people are of until all arre^riLare paid.^ .¿til cl get even by building a free attorn »: law , i- -e. neglect to or r«2" bridge at'Corvallis, then the two I the Toltecs, of the race that proceed ed the Aztecs-, the curious who gaze ALBAïn^W. fuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed towns will occupy the same relative upon this prehistoric family must ^“Office in Straiiii/bUilflibw. ’ they are held responsible till’ they position to each otheir that they did be content. hive settled their bill and ordered formerly, and the people will be the their paper discontinued. The following pertinent remarks 4. If subscribers move to other gainers. The Times, who was op Oregonian to persona B. J. Baker, Prop’r. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON places without informing the pub- posed to the iniquitous (?). McKin byTuesdays contemplating a visit to the World’s ’ | lisher and the papers are sent to the former direction they are held re ley tariff, advocates one, if possible Fair may be of interest to some ALBANY, OR. SCIÒ, OREGON, sponsible. even more iniquitous. of our readerst Old fridnds, as well as new custom 5. The courts have decided 'that ers, are invited to call« and see us. £ST*Mcdleal examiner for A. 0» U. W. and refusing “The world’s fair is nominally op to take periodicals from the According to the San Francisco New York Life, Fred R., will always be on gSF. office, or removing and leaving them Examiner, the only kangaroo ever en, though it will be many weeks uncalled for is “prima facie” evi boru in captivity is on exhibition at before it can be seen to the best dence of intentional fraud. ' a bird store in that city. The di advantage. The crowded state of the grounds ahd incomplete condit minutive marsupial is but four ion of the exhibits) reflected in to COUNTERFEITING MOST DAN weeks old and arrived here on the days despatches, should be a warn- ---- AND----- GEROUS. Mariposa. Although born at sea, to sightseers to stay away for the Their Large and the sleek frolicsome little fellow present-. Persons who.-must - go to On account of the intrinsic value takes very kindly to the land, and SCIO, - - OR. the world’s fair should at least Varied Stock of -LEBANON, OREGON — in the silver $ depreciating to two- when admitted to the back yard for choose their time prudently. There 8@“Offlce and residence on south thirds its face value1, a fine field is an afternoon romp, shows every Will be crowding and confusion, side of bridge. Newly furnished, nice, clean and opened up to the codnterfetier. He evidence that he is highly delighted disorder and disappointment enough airy rooms, with the tebles supplied can put the lawful amount of silver with the condition of tnings. Not at best. Those who lack prudence with the best obtainable, and special accommodations for commercial men, in his base coins, that are no longer withstanding the fact that he is but enough to. stay away altogether slightly larger than a rat, his pro this popular hotel is open for the re .' $20,000. bese so far as intrinsic value is »con pensity for leaping equals that of should have at least sagacity enough ception of guests. East side Main st. CAPITAL STOCK, to stay awa.v a month.” cerned, and still make a profit of 50 atty full-grown kangaroo. The am OFFICERS. per cent by the transaction. Should bition of his life seems to be to stand Judge George H. BUinett is Win President,....... ............................ T. J. MUNKERS. Vice President.............................J, L. COWAN, the price of silver sink still loWei1, on one foot. When he petforms the nidg golden opinions from the You will save from .20 to 60 per Cashier,. .........J> JOHNSON. as it surely will if the Sherman law latter feat to the satisfaction of his people, by the ability and masterly cent, if you will give your orders for UIKECTORS. remains in force and a gold standard ownef a ginger snap is given him. manner, with which he discharges J. S.f JIOitRiS, A. J. JOHNSON, P.O.iSMirn, Giaiiiti is maintained, his profits would be Unlike other young kangaroos he the duties of his office. With all due A. B. RAND ILL, T. J. HUNKERS. Does a general banking and ex correspondi ngly increased-. The on refuses to* enter the pouch of hiB deference to Judge Boise, and his change business; Sight drafts is ly remedy, it would seem, against mother but prefers to sleep in a box. manner of conducting court, the ---- AT THE—- sued on Albany, Portland and San- this danger, is to legislate so much Francisco. And still it rains! The oldest in people have been accustomed to ^Lche iE. ^lain ^loihin^ silver into the coins, the maker of habitant has nevei’ Seen anything them so long that they had about W. A. HAYNES. “bogus”-could no.t afford to use the Shop and office on Broadalbin St., J. L. RAY. like the past month of April for concluded Judge Boise’s ways and lawful amount of silver and alloy, being.rainy and cold. In the spring methods were the only correct ones-. between Second and Third streets, ALBANY, ORN. An exchange, in discussing this sub of 1876, centennial year, April was a Judge Burnett shows to them that G. W. Harris, Proprietor. ject, says: very fairiy month, so much so that there are other ways equally as good (Successors to Gill A8eignlun<i:) ! The Yaquina Route. “The Chicago Evening Journal but little seeding was done during at least, as those to Which ,W0 have discusses very freely the probability the month; As the: worlds fair of that the counterfeiting of United this year seems to outstrip the cen been accustomed for the past 20 f'iPPV Q Ï ^1 nnV ßf Staple ancl Raney Groceries, Crock- Oregon Pacific Railroad • E. W.HADIÆÏ. Receiver» Scio, Oregon. States silver coin is actually going tennial exhibition in proportion, so years, and that there are other cor vdill j ll Liliyy IjlUufi vl ery, Glassware, Wodenware, Etc. .0 on, and that, too, in a way that ren does the spring seem to be more rect methods of conducting court [jEÜÜTTn new brick near Schmeer’s stable. Direct Lltle^tjulvk Dispatch-Lowest ders it almost impossible for detec rainy and cold. If woild’s fairs proceedings. Freight Hates, between Willam tion. There is ho doubt that the have the effect upon the weather If you desifc Scio to prosper, het ette Valley polhtB ■ and 1 Treasury officials have been uneasy that these two Seem to have, this San Francisco. on this score for some time. Bogus country can well afford to do with merchants to have an increase in OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. coin can be made of “standard” sil out another for a hundred years. trade, her mechanics and laboring s. s. willmette V alley , ver—that is, containing the same But, since we come to think of it,we men to have employment, to have Leaves Sa nFrancisco, March 14, 24. proportions of pure silver and of alloy had a bountiful crop in Oregon ion more dwelling and business houses ” Yqauina, ” 19, .29; —-AT------ as the genuine coin—identical in the other, world’s., fair year, and we erected and the population increased §5“ I’lils Company reserves the right to dates without notice. weight with the genuine, and if the may have one this year. Be that as by at least brie half in a year, vote BED-ROCK PRICES; FOR CASH OR ON TIME hange sailing RIVER STEAMERS. coining werb artistically done) de it may, the people are anxious, for school bonds next Monday-. with approved security Steamer “HOAG” leaves Port tection would be impossible. more anxious, most anxious for it to Such actions on the part of other land, Wednesday tnd Saturday, There would be a very large profit quit faining. towns, bring about the result out at 6 A. M. A SPECIALTY. in such a proceeding. The standard lined) arid Scio will not bb ail ex- H. C.DAY, Gen,Ag’t, Salmon' Street Wharf . RAY&HAŸNÈS. dollar is intrinsically worth only about The chemists of the agricultural de- ception. Portland. D. R. VA UGHN, Gen, Ag’t, San Francisco, Cal. JÊ^gTOpposite Postoffice. qartmertt and have been analyzing Ci C. HOGUE, G. F. &P. A.. Corvallis, Oregon By buying your 04 cents; and a gross profit of 36 per coffee, announce that SO pet cent is ” ~ 7 T ~ 7 77~~« eent affords a wide enough margin Our neighboring toWhs, When otice for iuiiLlCATiON -LA nd O f - at Oregon City, Oregon, April 7, 1893. Cemetery work to make a Handsome thing Of Coun adulterated, including some samples building their school houses, made- N lice Scientific American Notice is hereby g^iven that- the following- ahy genuine w-w coffee «« at no calculation as- to their respective wrieiiing. terfeiting. aiew A few inoocns months ago ago ine the I not containing «uj named settler has filed notice of his intention Agency for at the Willamette Treasury was advised that $2,000,000 to Wake filial proof in support . of his claim The worst adultePatidiis are the towns growing in consequence of and that said proof will be ina'de before tliC Clerk of Linn county at Albany, Ore., on Jifiid in bogus American dollars) identical pfbpared packaged of ground coffee, good school privileges, and built but 11, 1893, viz: Charles T. Grume, Hd. Entry No. Maible Works. 7220, for the N. W. Sec. 26, T. 10 S., B. 1 W. in weight and size with the genuine but the whole coffee is not free from little larger than was required for He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of Monuments and Tablets-from and having the same proportion of it. A coffee bean is manufactured Immediate- use. The result was said land, viz: Isa ah Piatt, James A. Fleener, silver and alloy, had been made in in such close imitation of-the natural that in two or three years, more John W. Richardson and Allie I). Elder; all of the celebrared Red Beach, CAVEATS, jje bean that it cart sCafcely be detected accommodations had to be provided. Scio, Linn county, Oregon» and would be floated in t t__ TRADE MARKS, j. T. APPERS on , Barre and Quincy Granites, Mexico DESIGN PATENTS, by the eye; It is manufactured in Let Scio make no such mistake. The (South side of bridge.) Register. ■ United States this year. . The secret COPYRIGHTS, etc. at prices that will astonish enormous quantities in all of the town will grow lii a Way it flevef for — Information --------------- and free Handbook write to service men failed to verify the sto SCIO, OREGON, MUNN & CO., 861 B boadwat , N ew Y ork . you. Shop on Second St., ry; but there are men in the Treas great eastern cities. It has no taste has, and we will make no mistake if gldest bureau for securing patents in America, very patent taken out by us is brought before k J b »Barnes or odor, and only lends bulk and we build accordingly-.' the public by a notice given free of charge in the opposite R. G. Watson’s store. ury who believe it to be true. Having set up a shop in the above —;----- The fall in the market price of sil I weight. Here is something for the line,I am prepared to do first-class F. WOOD, Jan.s The Southern Ofegotl tnines ver has led to the conditions which food commissioner to look into, with work on snort notice. (Give me a Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the ALBANY, .. OREGON. render such maiiUfacture of bogus I much mote benefit to consumers continue to be the principal theme trial. Charges reasonable. World. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent inan should be without it; Weekly, $3.00 a money practicable. Even with gov I than they derive from a crusade In that sectioil, and it is every, day year; $1.50 six months. Address MUNN & SL’MMWKlb, PususHKBSt 361 Broadway, New York City# TN TH# CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OÌ? ernment supporting the market by against imitation butter. becotning more evident that the JL OREGON FOR LINK COuNTYt- mines being, discovered will be monthly purchases up to the legal IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Franklin Cole, plaintiff 1 | Mrs. H; ,Wi Strong of Whittier, , vs. I limit of $4,000,000 a month, the mar [California, has secured space at the equal in richness to those.of the old- AmandaCole, defendant. J To Amanda Còle, the above-named de ket has fallen from $1.20 per ounce World’s Fair for a palace to be en time palmy days of Southern Oregon fendant-: In the name of t ire state of Oregon^ to about 80 cents in less than three j you are hereby rejmired to appear and. an tirely of plumes. The imitation arid California. The population of swer tl_ie coiji|rX5lf«—at-jtixn ,ata.ve-g)amcd.. years, Should government support I tile foot Will be entirely Of red that Section Wilt probably Increase nlaintilTin the àwavt Ys '¿WP-fiow on file, on ór. before ShffidA 4i5day tff Jtìliè';. be withdrawn the price might go to plumes, the upper part of the walls in a way that will place a value on 1893, it tiding the first fegjn c't™}'of the June term of the said CircuitCi ft; and you are 50 cents per ounce, in which event will be white, and the lower pal!t pfopefty so high that ordinary boom hereljy notified tliat if yon -ail to -appear and answer tlie complaint of Plaintiff -as hereby the counterfeiter's profits would lie blue. . The floors will be carpeted prices Will hot be a circumstance» required, the plaintitf frill tnkb 11 decree ttjid correspondingly increased. Indeed) A ddress a fcSiï’ïw 6 b ôab » to judgment agttiiist ybii as prayed for ip nis with pampas; a flag, rugs,, friehe, coniplàiiit tìidd herein to wit* For a dc'iiree wifh the Treasury vaults already dados, etc. will be worked out in W. A. ShaW of Salem ■Was assault dissolving tlie ponds of matrimony nòtr ex isting between the .plaintiff-find dc'fe'ndunt bursting with silver and additional the saiiic delicate material. Plrtmes ed in a tlafk corridor in that city above-named, aiid ftft tliecfists- find disburse; JOHN WEODERBURN, Managing Attorney, meets of t-lns Suit to be taxed. This srinitnoriS storage room required) it is dotibtfdl will be on sale in this eihibit, arid last E'fiday flight, and three shots is published by order of Hon. Geo. II. Jitifnett judge Of said cb'iift duly made in chfini’bers at- if the market can He maintained in the proceeds will be devoted to es fired at hirfc^the cartridges having F. Ô. Box 483» Washington» D. C. LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, 'Salem, Oregon, tliisthe^Ithday olFeb;f89§. any event. The real remedy is to tablishing a fund for Queen Isabella Honorably dUeharged aeldlers a«d ssfiers wfid served iiifiety over, in the .late war, hothlbg btit powder in them, Alvin wfiiata * tossing . fere entitled, if fidW partially dr Wholly' disabled fof Ordinary manual lab’c/r,* WhêfEêf disability Ona of the best known business men in Chicago Attorneys, for Plaintiff. raise the coinage ratio to the market Colleges maintained by the “Ladies Was caused by Service or not, and regafdleâs df their pecuniary circünistaïïcés. representative of the great Bradstreet Oo. .............. ..... -—3MF-. ' i ratio—which is what it originally Business League Of Ariiefica.*’— fioWman of the Journal) and Bitner WIDOWSof such soldiers and sailots are entitled (if not remarried) whether whethei soldier’s death , I Worriek were arrested for making Wa» dile to afihÿ service or not, if now dependent Upon their owil labor for siij2t>ort. Widows HEADACHE,SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS hot dependent Jipon theif own labor are erithled if tne sdldièf’s death Wâé duê fO sëfviêê/ was.” Notice to Hunters. Clara SpaUlding Bfown, in May the assault. PROSTRATION. CHII j DKE î N àre entitled (if kfidef sixteeii yéàts) ifi âiïfiOst âll OaseM wHeFé theri Wâs no ,—... Widow, or she.has since died or fêifiaftied. , Californian. PAJRENTO are entitled if soldier left neither Widow nor child, .jjfotideu smgief di«fd in Xh*. JfileA laeaw<U Co., Zn4, We,- the tindefsiftnetlj residsfifs Of “Strikes,” says the Iron Age; Service, or ¿idm effects ofsérviée, find they are’nd^v dépendent upon their own labor fôr S»j>- ~ Gcntletííen; I také pleasure in informing ydS A good graded school) such aS we bort. It makes no difference whether soldier served of died tn laté Wàrf dr iff fègülaf ériùy or of the very beneficial results which have followea Santiam arid Franklin lîuftë pte- “took place centuries ago, and with Senator J. H.' Mitchell has re can have, provided a proper build Soldiers of the late wafy pensioned under due law, may âf>ply for higher rates under' ôtÈêr the use of pa. M iles ’ RrsToaATtvt WtftVmS in the ease ef myself and wife. For a year I was ciuctS) in Linri coüntÿj OH’göU) about as disastrous results as charac turned from Washington city, and ing is erected. Will double the nttm- laws, withottt; losing.any l’lghig# . . íúbject to a distressing pain at the base of Uie hereby give notice that Wè will as terize the majority of the great is now at his home! in Portlafld. He ! ber of inhabitants in tWo years, in- Thousands of soldiers drawing7 frdffi io $10 péf. rtdffth under thé old law atfc etititlea fo orMn fófd upper portion of the spinal cord. I higher raté'ô under net? law, not only Oil âccôfffft- of disabilities for which now pensioned, but i“» s a b 3 ^ i° st ® esI * 8n ^ sist- each other in ptosectiting an labor struggles <if . the present d \yr Will remain at ltis horde Until the crease the Vallie of building lots 25 Also >ior for others, due to not. Omers. ; whether wuc.u«ruu« .o service servas or am. , . I a- a * J FC a troubled with Sleepíéssnesfe.- Soldiers and sailors disabled in lipc Sojdiers lipé of düty dittyin Iff regular fegnlár atftíy afffiy iffnavy Or navy sineb BinOdthe the war aré arè also ; ■ ■ .lais'-jouf m Your Nervine Nervine, was was highly highly persons found trespassing oil öür At BreSlaU in» Germany, in 1329, convening Of the next congress. per ceiit, and give our tO.Wii charac Bntftled, for disSlHiityor disability or not. , i «»cotomefided toMy case had béêff.ëo obitf- itled, whether discharged fof . , . ' Survivors, and their widô’Ws. gÿ thé Black îlawli, Creek, Cnéfdkeé aiid Seminole dr flor« I nate that I Ba<n6' hadno’ WnHflence éô'Dôdè'nee in the efficacy efficacy, cf of premises by htinting or shöotihg.- ter and standing among the towns bfaSs workers inaugurated a strike any ffiedlfiine., Yet as a last resort 1.consented to ( ida Indian Wars of 1833 id ISMw# fire.et»titled Under a recent act.- A trial for murder is now in prog, 'bf Oregon. V Mexican War eoldiefs affd theif widOWs also entitled, if sixty-tw6 years dr age of disabled gvtf it a trial. Much to' ihy surprise, 1 experience John W Hichardsöfl J tl Pbefy Which lasted an entire y.'af.. In Or dependent; • » / ». ■ - - * xé piafked benefit ; my sleeplessness disappeared» New.to’n Cralrtfee’’. ress at Jacksonville, ' in this state, Thus.- Ällisöh __—:——. — fty headache was removed; ttyspiflMaiidgeuera* / Ord clainis completed âhd settlement obtsizié®,- whether pëff^idâ has been granted under iS85 ( a strike Of blackshiiths took lOB’THoySAHbS G W Garlahd G Ç .Dee ; later laws of not. ... place in Danzig, When the employ I fora crime committed twCntyffive I President Cleveland touched the ? Rejected claims redpened arid .settlement secured/ If rejèctîoff oX illegal. J. A Bout h W E Arnold Certificates of ¿service and discharge obiâifféd fur suldiéfs and sailors Of the late Wat ers sought aid Of the court) With the years ago. The prison r willJie con button that set the great Columbian J A Cotnp'toh S H McElttlür'fÿ dXiNCo fwirttY A ll this fcavp lost theif Original pap‘ef& ‘ . . . , ’ Sêrfd fbt laws ¿ad information Noéàâfgefor advlèé* No fee unless aufcecésfùî/ Address, A fter learned andjmell . known PUYaictANd A D Craft J A Graft exhibition in motion on Monday« result that an order yrts issued by fronted by one living Witrtess. mao failed . My Wife la taking the Nervine wim Seth Rockwell J W Gainés ■ | the municipal 'Authorities thaj all this best of results. Louis D. VAHDXkVkifK THE FRÊSS CLAIMS COMPANY. | The Mississippi-river is again up 5-he proCession that proceeded the G W Compton W W Richardson JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, Sold on a Positive Guarantee.' J work meh Attempting to strike i.o a flood stagd. Another inuiida- Opening is described as being ve|y SAD Hamilton J E Gy t hs D r » fVhLES’4*! LLSj50 D oses 25CTS . ____ WASHINGTON. D. Ci • Cation in many localities is feared.. ferand-ahd imposing» I Would have their ears cut off,” j D Crabtrees J 1 BLACKBURN | WATSON, L. L. CARAVAN' 1893. E. O. HYDE, L.E. BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY j> Of Albany Have Removed Physicians Bud Thompson, Proprietor, and Bent’s Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoos, Etc. to which they are adding daily, to their Elegant and Commodious New Store Room in Flinn Block,- next door to the First Na tional Bank. .A cordial invitation is ex tended to all our friends and customers to call and inspect our new home. Surgeons. BANK OE SGIO. LOOK HERE! eMarbleMonuments New Marble Works. R. G. WATSON 8 GO., ALBANY Farmers, Attmition! IMPLEMENTS AND GROCERIES.' Farmers Depot, Albany, Or. RAY A HAYNES. All work in our line entrusted to us executed in short or der. Horseshoeing Save Money Wagon Shop. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,