i VOL. V. STATE OFFICERS. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, «RAY, JULY 14, 1893. NO. 8. ble. The one will .'become the of congress, should convince the standard of value in spite of all the farmers that no class will be bene- Governor,................. SYLVESTER PENNOYER. legislation that can -be enacted be­ flitted by a sound currency to a Sec. of State,..........................GEO. W. McBRlDE. ATTOBÄEYS AT LAW, Treasurer................. .............. PHU.. MET3CHAN. tween this and doomsday. The greater degree than ..they.—-Toledo IS PUBLISHED -EVERY FRIDAY, BY 8 apt. of Pub. Instruction«. ...E. B. McELROY. A lbany , or . ( W. P. LORD. simple fact that two kinds of money Blade. T. L. DUGGER, Supreme Court,.-................ .... J R. S. BEAN, — at — exist-implies that a. compaiison be­ i. F. A. MOORE. ^^“Office,—Odd Fellows building. iN T he city of Clerk Board 8. L. Com’rs,....... ...G. W. DAVIS. Two French scientists say that a tween them will always be made by Supt. of Penitentiary,........... .G. 8. DOWNING. BED-ROCK PRICES, FOR CASH OR ON TIME W. R. BILYEU, Supt. Insane Asylum,... .DR. L. L. ROWLAND. SCIO, L.IN1V CO., OREGON. ¡money changers, the scarcer as a ; current of electricity does not al­ Attorney asso meet with us. by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary tuiiisTaiites.’, and óí a bushel of wheat, of â Hferid Was-caused J. Sr M orris , M. W. censured Treasurer Wallace severe ­ WIDOWS of such soldiers arid Sailors are erititled (if not fëriiâffiëd]i ^jifether soldier’Sdeatn R, S helto N, Rec. landscape that appeals to' the eye of of cabbage and a Hubbard squash.-— was dne to army service or not, if ririw dependent upon theirowH laipqr,föi,\§up^ört. Drugs, Medicines-, Toilet Ar­ Widows ly for placing all the funds in oné fiat .dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soTdiet ’ f âêâfii Wàê Öde td service; , . thé observer. The reserve' strength CHURCHES ticles, Books, Stationery, .¿CHILDREN are entitledXif under sixteen years) in älödst alt casés where there was rid bank. This, we understand, he did of the fields, their producing capac­ Statesman. widow,-dr shé/.hàs Sirice died or remarried. ;.. .'.a y • s - . • Etc., Etc.- not do till quite recently, as he ity, ihe wealth of the soil, the con­ We read much’ of Kentucky,1 Of ., PARENTS are erititled if soldier left neither wldpitr nor OJiHa; provided soldier died hi ISSIONARY BAPTIST- Services the sec­ service, or from effects Of service, and they are noW dèpèrideiit their own i&bdyfdf Sti$- SCIO', — — OREGON. ond Sunday Of each month at 11 a.m., and M 7;30 authorized the president of the. formation of the surface, all tend to Montana,of Tennessee and Califomiri port.i-, It'-makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wat Or in fegrilaf army of p. m. at the M. E. church. . .......•.,....... . -... » ... ... R ev . C. C. S perry , Pastor. Linn County National bank to with­ impress favorably the . most ■ criti­ horses. Now let a word of credit b’ë navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law; may apply for higher rates under other HRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M, laws, without facing any rights, i. ; ,. ___ r ..w. draw $7000 that he had deposited in and 7 :30 P.M., on the fourth Sunday in cal judge. Withall there is' thé deep .given a remarkable steed that Was - .. Thpüsaüdsof, söldiers drawing from $2 tp.$iö pet m^ritll-Uridéf the bid law are entitled to C each month. Sunday School every. Sunday af the First National and place it in green background everywhere,- boni rind raised in Oregon breathed higher ratés under new law, not only ori àcèdiint Of disabilities for which rioW pensioned; Dût 19 A. M, ■ The public,, cordially invited to at .for others, Whether diie to service orv ................................. .„-v ■-/-/> t ’ o CAPITAL STOCK, - $20,000 t‘. nd. the Linn County National, What - which'here and there is tinged, with- Oregon air and fed on Oregon _grass. also .. . Spldièrs and Sailors disabled in line of duty Iri regulär âfiiiÿ or navy since thé wär aie also Eld. B. F. Bonnell, Pastor. entitled, whether discharged for disability of. - - . . ? is the inference to' be drawn from the incipient yellow shading of rip­ A- horse that ¿an trotwo straight OFFICERS. Survivors, and tKeir widows, tne BiaçX©â^'kj.ÇreeksÇketokeé and Seminole Or rior- ¿'CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN. Services' JŸgrs of ISSfetö 1842# are entitled iibaef à récent act»’ ......... -............ aetion?-. J’lainty mat the ening grasses -- iiti cl - the third Sunday in each mouth at the M. President,......... . ............... ..............T. J. Mr/NKB-KS. this ^Tnd the titiles íh' 4:4S riñ'd íower~ thè world,s idalndian Mésician Wär soldiers and their widows also entitled# if sixty-two years Pf age or diâàblêa E. church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Vice President. . ................ ... ...J,L. COWAN. , \ ...... .... - ......... county ftfrrds have been placed at ' broad expanses of fertile', area are record is worthy of the highest at dependent. REV. C', A W ooley , Pastor. Old claims completed and settlement obtâiifêd,’ Whether perisiori has been granted undef Cashier,....... ..................... A. J, JOHNSON. the disposal of this tottering bank, just enough.broken with forests and praise. It takes excellent blood, RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E »■RECTORS. on first Sunday of each month Rejected claims reopened arid settlement seétirèq,’ if tejection improper pf.iliegäi;..,, . P at church to assist it over iis difficulties which, .groves and occasional hillsand knolls sterling courage,- finely developed 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Certificates pf service and .discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors Of thé late Wär Who J. S. MORRIS, A. J. JOHNSON, P. O. SMU’H, REv. D aniel B ridges , Pastor. lost their original papers. .... ,.\ . .. j ........... , ” ip this case if faffed (6 do. The to provide variety and avoid the muscles rind the tru’e facing sense navé Send A. E. RAND ILL, T. J. MUNKERS. for laws and information. No charge for advice: No fée unlesé âucéêâsftil; Addrèssj ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on the Question may be very properly Does a .general banking and ex ­ monotony of the farming districts of THE FRESS CLÄlM^ ^ÖM f AMY» M fourth Sunday of each month. [To be supplied.] change business. Sight drafts is­ asked “Who is county treasurer?” the Central West and timberless backed by a spirit of persévérance to make a horse trot, that distance at JOHN WEDDERBURN, Mânâging Âttêfîiêy, sued on Albany, Portland and San- NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at ■ From the above proceeding it looks country. If there are any residents • ___ _____ _ WÂâffiMQfêhh 8; ë» a sustained rapid gait, arid then P.O.BOX463. U M. E. Church, at 3 S. P. M. M. D aniel , Sup’t. Francisco;- 'Very much as if the deposed bank of Portland who are sceptical con­ make the last half mile at a 2:20 frité. *\XT. C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after the sec- NÔtlèâ of rissoltttiSti; VV ondand fourth Sundays in each month, at By buying your president was and Treasurere Wal- cerning the future of this state, the Blondie has riot a very dignified ■ lftce was but a sort of a mouth piece idevelopement of its agricultural in­ riatoè', hist he is an animal that will 2 oclock p m, at the Christian church. krpfickif Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill. Cemetery work for him. Titre, the county will terests and possibility of supporting do much to advertise Oregon as a co-partn t ween tile undi probably not lose anything, as it is an immense population# they should Notice to Hunters. Isom, Lanning country of manifold resources.- at the Willamette ;reported that the Liirn County-Na­ ■ conser bvmut Bilyeu & Shelton, Prop’s, chased _he. iïitéi’c make a day trip up one side of the We, the undersigned, residents of The. m^jpeäs will v tional will pay its deposi tors in full Some of'the prominent prune-/ Marble Works. Sèi«, Oregon. Willamette river and down the oth John Isotri; the p Santiam and FráAkiin Bütte pre- and even should it not do SO Mr. er. If what they saw did not dispel growers of the country have been iJatifeg and is by assu: mes al. , Good turnouts at reashnable rates# alone ai ithorized ito ecbipt tor all ei-Hcts, in Linn '^¿o'O'nty, Oregon, Monuments and Tablets from Wallace’s bondsmen Would be re- doubtful about the prune crop for Stage line to Munkers’. Commer­ debts di le the late firm, ■all doubts it would be because they J ohn isoii, hereby give notice that we will as­ cial riien conveyed to' and from all if re ­ , Edward Ji LANNiNCi the celebrared Red Beach, sponsible for the deficiency were proof against positive evidence some time, but examination shows sist- eaeh other in prosecuting all quired. But the inconvenience is lik< a hardened sinner against argu­ the trees afe well laden and the pros­ points. Hoises boarded by the day. Dated this the 1st day of July, 1893; Barre and Quincy Granites, or Week# persons found trespassing on our uncalled for and would not ments for his personal moral better­ pects are much better. It is esti­ at prices that will astonish wholly premises by hunting or shooting. have existed had this. $7000 re­ ment. The wonderful Willamette mated that there will be three- you. Shop on Second St., John W Richardson J H Peery Thos. Allison opposite R. G. Watson’s store. mained where it .was a few days is a trite subject of discussion to Or­ fourths of a crop# which' iVill make a Newton Crabtree prior to the closing-of this bank. egonians, btit it can not be advertised large yield of prunes. The cold C C Lee G W Garland 185 acres 3 uliles west of Scio; ¿0 acres in culti­ •The practice heretofore may have too much. It is worth it all. Only weather after the blooms appeared J A South W E Arnold vation; balance pasture and brush—soine tim­ F. WOOD, Jun., J A Compton S H McElmurry been to deposit all o’t fh'-e funds in ber; tiè W iioüéë, barn. gbbd brchârd; all good J A Craft ALBANY, OREGON. one bank. In fact we beleive# from : one drawback exists in its Condition, threatened to destroy the crop, but A D Craft bottorii laiid; near 2 R; R. sthtioHs. Price; fcooo. fortunately it is discovered that it that is a question of settlement; not J W Gaines Seth Rockwell 180 acres; ax.lniles Ea^t Bi Scio; one-half id information secured from various W W Richardson G W Compton J. L. BAY, of soil or climate. The small land­ did not. There is also a good crop cultivation; bdldrice pastüfé, hillêidë; wagod W. A. HAYNES. sources that-this ex bank president J E Cyrus S A D Hamilton and téàili,‘8 head Of cattle, 6 hogs and 25 sheep: owner' is' too uncommon.' The farms of pears arid apples# and taken all J P Crabtree. has made the depositing of the are too large. Where .reside 100 round# it is not a -bad year for fruit Price# $8000. Terms, one^half cashL 223 acres, 7 miles Southeast of Scioj 100 acres county funds in his bank the con­ families there should be 1000. in Oregon. in cultivation, 75 acres open pasture land, bal­ dition of his supporting the candi­ When this magnificent country is lïnini mí (Successors to Gill & Seigmund“) ance brush. 89 acres of this farm is bottom date foT county treasurer; Such an' populated by the people in subdivided ! During the past week Jesse' Stoi- land; balance rb’llirig* t-riri riil be cultivated. NeW 8-room hoiisejwo barnes, butbttitdingà ail action approaches bossism in a tracts of 100 to 500 acres,then Oregon wer, of Jefferson, lost i dozen head ------- AND- new two good orchards, a No. 1 spring and ruii- dangerous manner and should be will have a population of 4,000,000' of eìtra Jersey dairy cows. Seine ning water, 1 mile to school house» grist mill Scio, Oregon. d'iscouritenah'c'ed iff nw u’nceitain where it now has '4000,0.00. old white lead cans which had bèen and pbsteffilce, 14^ àërësdn thé south sidè 6f Scio, ail set way whenever discovered. Treas- lying-about for seyeral years were ..: ■-• . (South side of bridge.) - out ih prune trees, two years .old, good spring irrer Wallaee may have been under thrown out wheíé' the cattle had oii the •préiriisçs. Price, $120Q. .Tetihs, cash ; SCIO, OREGON; ’/• THe calling of an extra session of aeeeSs to them# and it is believed such obligation and the changing 30 acres adjoining the city of Scib.oh the east; -■ -'¿Ti W. Bas*» es of funds from one bank to.the oth­ : Congress# to mè.et August 1, had. a they were poisoned from licking the 15 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, all :.|£obU grainy fruit, hop or vegetable land, good er at a time when it was in great marked effect in strengthening val'< paint. Few people, know it# but tiavihg set up a shop in the above tWb-story hbrise; good cellar, two barns; prop­ linp I at» prepared: to do first-class need certainly indicates that such ues and. restoring confidence in white lead is fatal to live stock. erty, is well located arid well improved* Price; K i .i 'r i-.iv atiratt n