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    VOL.
V.
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY,
D. R. N. liLACKBUKb.
JUNE
c. WATSON.
BLACKBURN & WATSON,
Keep in the processioN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
ALBANY, OR.
T. L. DUGGER,
carofflee.-odd Fellows building.
IN THB CITY OF
W. R. BILYEU,
SCIO,
Attorney nnd C'Minsel.r M Law,
ALBANY, OR.
Will practice in all the courts of Oregon,
BÜT Special attention given to Collections.
And it
Place
VV i ¡
You
Brio r
“Long
You
Have
WEATHERFORD & CHAMBERLAIN-
ATTORNEY'S
LAW,
OREGON.
?er annum, invariably in advance.
Hx months,
“
44
1 00
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be
paid monthly.
Transient advertisements must be paid for
when the order is given for their insertion.
Nowspaper Law.
1. Subscribers who do not give
express notice to the contrary are
CäfOffice in Flinn clock, over First National
considered as wishing to continue
bank.
their subscriptions^
2. If subscribers order the discon­
L. H. MONTANYE,
tinuance of their periodicals the pub­
lisher
may continue to send them
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW,
until all arrears are paid.
ALBANY, OR.
(
3. If subscribers neglect to or re­
fuse to take their periodicals from
^-Office in Stiiilin bnìwiHSf'y'^
the office to which they are ditected
they are held responsible till they
have'settled their bill and ordered
E. O. HYDE,
their paper discontinued.
4. If subscribers move to other
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, places
without informing the pub­
lisher and the papers are sent to the
SCIO, OREGON,
former direction they are held re­
Medical examiner for A. O. U. W. and sponsible.
5. The courts have decided that
New York Life,
refusing to take periodicals from the
office,
or removing and leaving them
D es , J. W. <fc M. T. C ole . uncalled
for is ‘-prima facie” evi­
dence of intentional fraud.
ALBANY, OR.
Sought.”
to the
AT
LINN CO.,
TERM*:
Edwin Booth, America’s leading
policy is the better is to give each a
trial. One we have tried for a num­ tragedian and of splendid theatrical
ber of years, now let us try the oth­ fame throughout the world, died at
his apartments at the Players’ club
er.
in New York city, on last Wednes­
Prof. Wright, of Oberlin College, day. He was past 72 years old and
says in 112 years the entire amount had been verv ill fora long time.
of Coal in the United States will be
A sheepdealer tells The Dalles
exhausted. Look out for the ad- Times Mountaineer that the stag­
vance in price.,
nation in wool will cause a decline­
Secretary of State McBride says in the price of mutton. Sheepmen
the world’s fair commission will be not being able to sell their wool at a
able to keep within bounds of the fair price will turn their attention to
appropriation and turn a balance in­ fattening sheep for the market, and
to the treasury. They are paying this will lower the price.
for actual work done in the way of
A curious beast, killed ner Wes­
getting exhibits on the gpound, but ton Umatilla county, is now on ex-
no fancy salaries.
ihibition at Pendleton. It is about
three feet long, a foot and a half in
The census reveals the fact tha*- height and has a shaggy coat of
Oregon’s mortgage Indebtedness is dark and light brown. Its head
less than that of any other state. If | resembles-that of of a. bear, but its
our people Would .live as frugally, as long tail precludes the 'Idea that it
people in other states are forced to migt be a cinnamon. It is probably
do, indebtedness per capita would a specimen of the so-called fox tailed
in a short time become insignificent, bear which tradition says were once
and money to loan w ould go a beg­ numerous in the mountains in that
ging.
vicinity.
The date for the sale of the O.P.
South Carolina’s new liquor law
slowly approaches. The first act in will go into effect July 1. After that
the drama is ushered in to-day by date no spirituous or malt liquor can
the publication in these colums of be purchased by the glass or in any
the notice of sale. Rumor has it place where they can be drank
that the S.P. Will appear before the where bought. There will be one
—AND----
curtain is rung down on the last official dispensitory in each county
DR. BRIGGS AGAIN.
scene. Lord, save the audience.— and this will be closed at 6’clock in
the evening. No saloon will exist in
The Presbyterian general assem- Corvallis Tinies, May 24.
the state, and no place where liquor
SCIO, - - OR.
may be bought after dark. The
isroffice and residence on south bly, now in session, have at last
No
wonder
that
Salem
is
making
succeeded in “downing” Dr. Biigg-
side of bridge.
effect of this law will be watched
a
wild
and
frantic
grab
for
another
in his progressive, enlightened ideas :
with a great deal of interest. If it
and as a result old ideas peculiar to state institution, the soldiers’ home proves satisfactory other states will
which,
once
in
sight,
has
wandered
that denomination will maintain
away in the direction of Roseburg. adopt it. It is an experiment of the
and
rule in its church polity. It is
most radical kind, and one as appar­
CAPITAL STOCK,
$20,000’
not yet stated what the church ex When a town can’t put up money ently difficult to make successful in
OFFICERS.
pects to gain by expelling the pro­ enough to see Jim Corbett or back cities as absolute prohibition.
President,........ .... ..........T.J.MUNKEES.
\ T
II/ Double Breasted Sack Suits.
gressive professor, for it does no1 t base ball team, it is about time to
Vice President,............„.(....„¿..J, L. COWAN.
appoint administrators and begin to
|\| Iz4 \/\f Black and Colored Dress Suits.
In this day of failures of banks
Cashier,.. ....-
.A. J. JOHNSON. appear that it has succeeded in mak­
do some figuring on funeral expen­
niRIXTORS.
and nearly all kinds of buMne ss un
ing the good Doctor recant his her­
1 H. JL—/ V V and Nobby Hats, and
J. S. MORRIS, A. J. JOHNSON, P. O. SMITH, etical opinions. True, the church ses.—Astoria Budget
dertakingonealmost feels like rejoic»
A..E. RAND XLL, T, J. MUNKERS.
The Loveliest and Best Taking Line
Ing
that he has nothing, for of him
can
prevent
him
from
having
a
SAVE YOUR MONEY, until you
Ohio will abolish cigarette sales
Does a general banking and ex­
the word failure will not be written.
of Summer Shirts ever seen in this
change business. Sight drafts is­ voice in its councils, or to deliver by a tax of $300 for wholesalers and
sec what we hace.
place; not a poor selection in thb lot.
sued on Albany, Portland and San- sermons by its authority. But all $100 for retailers. Oregon would do One thing we notice concerning the
great number of failures reported,and
Francisco.
the same Dr. Briggs will continue
8&"Mall orders carefully attended to.
Ail goods warranted just as represented.
to preach and to teach and will have well to enact similar laws. The that is there are no farmers included
J. L. KAY.
W. A, HAYNES.
gSTYou will find the suit you want at
no small fellowing taken from the progress of the Cigarette habit in the number. All are of the class
ranks of that church itself. Indeed, among the boys is becoming alarm­ that we have beard for the past two
from our way of thinking, the en­ ing and the feeble attempt made to or three years as getting exorbitant*
tire laity of the church would do it­ curtail its evil effects really amounts ly rich—bankers, manufacturers,
(Successors to Gill & Seigmund;)
self credit and honor, if it would to nothing. Every community nearly stock brokers etc., non-producers.
abandon the old creeds and dogmas has witnessed the fatal effects of the May not the farmer gather a grain
and take a very long step in progress habit upon some of its boys, Scio of comfort from this? While the
hitherto apparently privileged class­
by taking its. place on that higher is not an exception.
es were receiving special favors
intellectual plane at the side of the
from
Dame Fortune the farmer has
deposed minister. Sooner or later
You will save from 20 to 60 per
With reference to the hot dry
cent, if you will give your orders for
it will do so anyway, and it might winds of Sunday the Oregonian says been plodding along in his- quiet
way; the former becoming rich in a
as well make a virtue of a necessity,
------AT----- -
and adopt at once a position that is “The effect of yesterdays parching few years the latter just about hold­
BED-ROCK PRICES, FOR CASH OR ON TIME
tenable in the light oi progressive winds on the wheat fields of East­ ing his own, perhaps accumulating
---- AT THE-----
thought that is rapidly becoming ern Oregon and Eastern Washing­ a little year by year. But who is
with approved security
dominant throughout the religious ton may be feared, and It may be afflicted first by the financial de­
world. The assembly does not say feared there will be more days like pression? After all the slow accum­
in its decree, that Dr. Briggs does yesterday. After so long a period ulating farmers lifeis proving to be
Shop and office on Broadalbin St.,
not, and will not, teach morality and° of cool damp weather the change is the better and safer.
between Second and Third streets,
^¿gr’Opposite Post office.
.
right living, as well now as in day always to be feared. Even in Port­
ALBANY, ORN.
G. W. Harris,
Proprietor.
Romaneo Knocked. Out,
past, when he was wholly accept­ land Sunday roses were very visibly
A SPF.CIAI T¥
able
in
precept
and
example
to
ite
RAY & HAYNES.
touched by the withering blast.”
The stara are not innumerable.
most creed bound requirements.
RE-OPENED
By buying your The simple fact is the learned di
With the present prospect of Less than 6000 can be seen on the
clearest night.
vine has honor and manhood enough
Cemetery work when he has become convinced that short crops in both Europe and the William Tell did not found the
United States the present surplus
at the Willamette some of the hitherto accepted facts(?) of wheat in the markets of the world Swiss Confederation, and the story
of Gesler has no historic basis.
concerning the Holy scriptures, by
that church were errors, to renounce is likely to be very materially re­ There is no historic authority for
new brick near Schmeer’$ Stable.
Maible Works.
them; while the majority of the duced in the next 12 months. The the statement that little George
Monuments
and
Tablets
from
general assembly either did not experience of two years ago indi­ Washington cut down the cherry
B. J. Baker,
Prop’r.
thé celebrared Red Beach, have this honesty of purpose, or cates however that it is useless to tree.
ALBANY, OR.
OTI’JE for publication — land of -
Barre and Quincy Granites, tlv y were still groping in dog­ expect very much of an advance in The “Man in the Iron Mask” did
tice at Oregon City, Oregon, April 7, 1893.
N Notice
fs hereby given that the following- Old fridnds, as well as new custom­
at prices that will astonish matic darkness. Most probably this prices. In these days a big crop is not wear a mask of Iron, It was of
named settler has filed notice of his intention ers, are invited to call and see us,
black velvet, secured by steel
to makfe final proof in support of his claim
you.
Shop on Second St., division of opinion will result in a great deal more effective in the springs.
Fred
R.,
will
always
be
on
téS*.
and that said proof will be made before the
forming a new branch of the Pres, work of lowering prices than a short
| Clerk ojf Linn county at A limn y. Ore., on June
opposite R. G. Watson’s store. byterian church as has been the
I 14,18934 viz: Charles T. Grume, Hd. Entry No.
Water does not swarm with ani-
(South side of b- idge.)
crop is in raising them.
7220, for the N. W. V See. 26, T. 10S., R. 1 W.
malculse. All formsof life are missing
He names the following witnesses to prove his
case in similar instances in the past.
SCIO, OREGON.
contindous residence lipon, and cultivation of
from rain, spring and good well wa­
land, vis: Isa_ah Piatt, James A-Fleener,
ALBANY,
OREGON. Truly the. world is moving.
Samuel E May, and old time resi­ ter.
J.J.Eamgs F’t’r. said
John W,. Richardson and Allie D. Elder; all of
Scio, Linn county, Oregon.
Having set up a shop in the above
dent of Salem and secretary of state
J. T. APPERS on ,
The ‘‘powers that be” in Wash­ under governor Woods, who died in The wonderful Damascus blades
The Yaquina Route.
Register.
line I am prepared to do first-class
that cut bars of iron in two were riot
work on short notice. Give me a
Oregon Pacific Railroad. ington are discussing to some ex­ Chicago last year, left a young wid­ superior to the Toledo blade of to-
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trial. Charges reasonable.
tent
the
advisability
of
the
enact
­
E, W. HADLEY,
Receiver.
ow—his second wife—and an infant
ment of an income tax law when son. lately, Frank May eldest son day.
The Pharaoh of the Exodus was
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
Direct Line-Quick Dispatch-Lowest the 53 congress convenes. Should of Samuel, by his first wife, whom not drowned in the Red sea. His
Freight Rates, between Wiliam- the tariff principles enunciated in he marrieet in Salem in the early 50s
Valley points and
the democratic platform of 1892 be­ has become husband of the young mummy has been found, the skull
San Francisco.
come the law of the land, which widow, and is now the husband of split with a battle-ax.
Francis I, after the battle of Pavia
said party cannot avoid if it would his own step-mother, and step-fath­ did not say “All is lost save honor.”
OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS.
WILLM ETTE A ALLEY, be consistent and honest, the enact­ er of his baby half-brother, She is the expression he used was entirely
Leaves SanFrancisco, March 14, 24. ment o'an, income tax law is prob­ the wife of her own step-son and different.
” Yqauina,
”
19, 29. ably the entering wedge to the
mother of the half-brother of her Seneca was not a half Christian
iV This Company reserves the right to
adoption|of a tariff for revenue only living husband.
ADDRESS A LETTER OK POSTAL CARD TO
hange sailing uates without notice. .
philosopher but a grasping money
policy. No one will object to an in­
lender who died worth over $16,000,
Bl VER STEAMERS.
Steamer “HOAG” leaves Port­ come tax, without it would be the Who and where will be the next 000.
COL. C. W. MEAN.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
land, Wednesday tnd Saturday, fellow that had the income, and he failure
business Casar did not say “Et tu Brute.”
in
the
IN BATTLE I at 6 A. M.
is able to pay it or he would not be
P.O. Box 463.
Washington, D. C. SUNSTRUCK
Eye witnesses to the assassination
DR. MILES MEDICAL. CO., E lkhart ,
frequent
world|
is
a
question
of
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war,
I rd . —I must say the Restorative Nervine II.C.DAY, Gen, Ag’t, Salmon Street Wharf taxed. We are particularly in favor
deposed that “he died fighting and
Portland.
are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
The
Red
and Nerve and Liver Fills have done me
reccurrenee
now-a-days.
D. R. V AXJGHN, Gen, Ag’t, San Francisco, Cal. of this law for the reason that it
was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
crest good.
silent like a wolf.”
WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) vfhether soldier’s death
C. C. H’/GUE, G. F. & P. A.. Corvallis, Oregon
Crown
Mills
failure
in
Albany
last
JTOK YEARS I HAVE NOT FELT AS
will probably not affect eountrv ed
wag due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows
WELL AS NOW.
The mother of Coriolanus' did not
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service.
The starting point of my disease was a
itors, and as it is a sort of inalienable week has been the principle theme intercede with her son to Spare
Notice to Hunters.
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was no
sunstroke received in battle before Port
widow, or she has since died or remarried.
right of American citizens to be in of conversation in that city since its Rome. The story has no more
Hudson, Louisiana, June 14th, 18H3 Up to
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor ehila, provided soldier died to
the time of beginning to take Dr. Miles
We, the undersigned, residents of favor of a law that catches the other occurrence. The mill property is foundation than that ofHoratlous.
service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup­
a » M
Remedies I had had a con-
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
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tinual distracting pain in my Snntiam and Franklin Butte
pre­ fellow and lets off ones individual now in the hands of a receiver, Mr,
bead; also, weak spells, ana Ine past four
Wellington did not snyjiat Water­
Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other
years I have had to give up everything cincts, in Linn
county, Oregon, self, we are pronouncedly in favor of Stockman, who has been book-keep- loo “Up, guards and at them.” The
of ah active character, and stay in the
’•^Thousands of sSSieis drawing from to $10 per month under the old tow are entitled to
house for ^*1 I
CT
months at hereby give notice that we will as­ the income tax. By all manner of er for Isom, Lanning & Co. for
words were put in his uiou’h by a
higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
a 11 m •; Lx LJ st E. LJ eould not
also for others, whether due to service er not»
walk across tn. street. I KNOW TOUR sist each other in prosecuting all means, as a majority of the people years, and the mill will be run just lively English Writer.
Soldiers and sailors disabled inline of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also
REMEDIES HAVE CURED ME, and that persons found trespassing
on
our
pronounced in favor of ttie demo the same as usual. All persons hav­
entitled, whether discharged for disability or not.
-
the cure will be permanent. Several
Richard III, was not g hunch­
Survivors, and theit Widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokoe and Seminole or Flor­
| premises by hunting or shooting.
cratic party let us have its policies
ida Indton Wars of 1S88 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act.
ing wheat there need not feel back but a soldier of ffne form, some
^.THOUSANDS
Mexican War soldiers and th^ir widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
here are using your remedies, and all speaK John W Richardson J H Peery
enacted into the law of the land and
ev dependent.
well of them.
Yours truly,
Thos. Allison give the tariff for revenue only pol­ alarmed as to its safety, as we are i pretension to good looks and grea
Newton Crabtree
Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under
COL C. W. DEAN,
• personal strength and courage.
C
C Lee
G
W
Garland
later laws or not.
...
National Military Home, Dayton, O.
icy and income tax as well, a trial. informed that there was plenty of Sir Isaac Newton was not a smok­
Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured. If rejection Improper or illegal.
J A South
Arnold
DR. MTLES’NERVINI! is the most car- W
wheat
in
the
mill
to
fill
all
storing
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who
J A Compton If the principles of a high protec­
taih cure for Hnadaehe, Neuralgia» Nerv« S H McElmurry
• have lost their original papers.
-■
er, although he had the reputation
ous Prostration, Diuinass, Spasms, Sleep­
Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless aueceMraL Address,
J A Craft
tion are wrong and against the in­ contracts.. Each member of the '' of the Smoking philosopher. He
A D Craft
lessness, Dullness, Blues, and Opium
J W Gaines
Seth Rockwell
firm
has
large
private
properties
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
Habit. Contains > n opiates or dangerous drugs.
terests of the poor man, the. sooner
W W Richardson G W Compton the mistake is remedied the better, and It IB thought, will pay all Ha*, did not use tobacco in any form,
• . Sold on a Positive Guarantee.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,. .
J
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Cyrus
'
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A
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Hamilton
‘ • i'-.:
F-O. Box4«3.
WASHIN9!r0H,.IO.;O. Os MILES* FILLS,SO Do»rsk5CTi ; J P Crabtree.
i and the only way to.ascertain tfhleh biiftles. •
e.
r Subscribe for the
Physicians
Surgeons.
In the valley, where you will Bnd the nicest, most
perfect fitting, the handsomest in pattern and
shapliest garments that it has fallen to the
happy lot of man to behold, and to procure.
BANK OE SCIO.
THE L. E. BLAIN CLOTHING Co
Farmers, Attention!
IMPLEMENTS AND! GROCERIES-
Farmers Depot, Albany, Or.
R. Q, WATSON 4 GO., ALBANY,
faj a Line SI»cMSfLlïïAîSSsS;
RAY S HAYNES.
Blacksmiths.
Scio, Oregon^
LOOK HERE! All work in &1ir*line
entrusted to us,
executed in
Ill
short or­
der.
New Marble Works
Horseshoeing
THE APEX
MAY 1,.
1893
Save
Money
Wagon Shop.
F. WOOD, Jun.,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,