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    Elwood J L 20193
VOL.
SCIO, ©NN COUNTY, OREGON,
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; toay , - juJA
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appetite. This cliSsjwoûld freq'H fit The atteaipt to enforce the state
such places less, if they ^-ere ex­ dispensary law of South Carolina
Governor»................. SYLVESTER PENNQYER,
posed to the full yiav of the passer­ has addeanew testimony to an al­
»'PUBLISHED EVEtfY FRIDAy, BY
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
Sec. of State,.....:............. 1. - GEO. W. McBRlDE«
by,
A still greaÿj] Mfect wouliji be ready substantially proven fact.
Treasurer......................... ;iv..PHIL. METSCF
JHAN.
‘ *
T, L. DUGGER,
Supt. of Pub. Instruction. L ...E. b . M celroy .
ALBANY,
OR.
the cultivation oi frankness, open- The.enfo$?enjent of any special law
( W. P. LORD.
IN THE CITY OT
ATt—-
Supreme Court................ .. .... ■! R. 8. BEAN. ©gTOffioe,—Odd Teltows building.
nesb
and honesty <f ptl»ppse. Persons depends almost entirely u^oq the
( r. A. MOORE.
SCIO,
LIY.Y ®O., OJRJJGOSi.
seytynents of the cp.mmanity to BED-ROCK PRIDWÎFORÇA8HOB ON TJMB
clerk Board.S. L. Com’rs, .............. G. W. DAVIS.
who do not wish t? bS.^n entering
Supt. of Penitentiary,...... ... . .G. ft. DOWNING.
W. R, BILYEU,
which it applies. .Temperance laws,
TERMN;
Supt. Insane Asylum,- -. * PR. L. L. ROWLAND.
a saloon must neccssaiily ççactice however radical, can be easily en­
Attorney. and I'tRinaelor at I.aw,
with approyeej. security.
?er annum, Invariably In advance.......$2 00
OR.
Six months,
“
«
«
...,,..106 1 and cultivate a sly,, d^eitfql hypo- forced in comn^qnities where a
COUNTY OFFICERS Will practice ALBANY,
in allthp courts q XOregon,
Advertising rates at fair, living. rates,to be . critical disposition-4 This not ODly strong temperance element predomi­
g^T’Special attention given tp Collections.
paid monthly.
J udge,,....,...,M._.............. ........ J. N. DUNCAN.
Transient adverti^jpents must be paid for , tends to make a wwse mac of him, nates; but the trouble hai always
Clerk,.................... ........... N. P. PAYNE.
when the ordei- is giv $n for their insertion.
Wiertff/^Xc* .................. ......... C. C. JACKSON.
but if he should be exercising this been that they, fail just where the
$3iUOpposite Postoffice.
Recorder,....................., ...........E. E. DAV18.
Tveasnrer,...... ............... ,.WE WALLACE.
faculty strongly «t ajjertain time, restriction and regulation of the
Commissioners............... .’. ÏWM.RUMHÒWH.
Newspaper Law.
» J. W. PÜGH-
his offspring would naturally be a liquor traffic is most desirable or
ATTIKRNET«
AT
law ,
School Supe rintendent,. ......... G. F. RUSSELL.
1. Subscribers wU° do not -give
Surveyor,........................ ... ....... E. T T. FISHER.
constitutional
snea^.Xnd’ hypocrite. necessary. It is thus that contra- i
express notice to the contrary are
Coroner,.................
..FRANK F a RREL,.
ALBANY, OR.
considered as wishing to, continue S econd - tt N o amusements or at­ dictory evidence of the results of all j
î
such legislation is furnished.
ÊlTOtfiee in Flinn elock, over First National their subscriptions. z-
CITY MWTO1Ï.
bank.
2. If subscribers order the discon­ tractions of any ÿma whatever .eith­ Maine’s prohibition law presents a '
QFFK’IAL.
tinuance of their periodicals thepub- er in the way of gante# j^-xpsic, to
Crock
lisher may cpntinpe to send them be allowed withinj^* •S^.Silumber familiar illustratloD of this fact. It F q PPU Q T QPffû
L. H. MQNTANYE,
has been on the. statutes for many • u'Clllj it L k B e T DlUva VI ery,’ Qlassware,
Etc.
Mayor
............................. ,...T. J. MUNKERS?
until
all
arrears
are
paid,
ii ceorder,...... "A.......7.7. .7........ K. SHELTON;
■ ^.rtéh the years and its efficacy is still a ques-
ATTORNEY
AT
EAÁV
—- Jfigubscribera neglect to, or re­ of fotG-s^ ' ' -
....... T. W. D1LL.EY
’U i 'cn.atwftr....,
fuse to take their periodicals from liquor
v
....... J.O. SIMPSON.
tion fiercely disputed, ita—advocates
ALBANY, OR.
fE O. HYDE.
the office to which they are directed This would repiove the one great pointing to its strict enforcement in
JOHN CURL,
jaroffice in Strahn building.
they are held Responsible till they
: W. H. RAMSEY,
have settled their bill and ordered cause of drunkard-making. Only communities of temperance people
Conn oilmen,
■f C. 8. HARNISH,
t ED. GOINS.
their
paper discontinued.
regular drinkers wotiU go there, and its opponents to the exception-'
! T. M. MUNKERS.
4,. If subscribers move to other take their dram, probably talk some ally bad record of Portland, Bangor, I
t S. M. DANIEL.
places without informing the pub­
Bath and other cities for drunken­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON^ lisher
ETRE UEJPAHTMEJÎT.
and the papers are sent to the and go away. It is not necessary to
ness. Practical people recognizing
former
direction
they
are
held
re
­
review
the
manner
in
which
young
Chelf En^i.iie«r......
... O. S MAY.
this
condition ot a^tirs as a simple
sponsible.
SCIO,
OREGON,
Assistant';,.
". /. .
• WM. BRENNER.
Foreman Ikxìu Co> No, 1,
8. I. SHORE.
5. The courts have decided that men begin to drink by treating at outgrowth of community sentiment
&g*Medical examiner for A« Q* U. W. and
Foreman H. & L. Co* Ño. 1,
M. E.BILYEU.
'the
end
of
games,
Th|s
is
recog
­
refusing to take periodicals from the
New York Life,
favorlopal option for the rural di;»
office, or removing and leaving them nized as the leading factor in form
8ŒOOL BOARD.
uncalled fo.r fs ’Jprima facie” evi­ ing the drink habit. Let all manner tricts that are dominated largely by'
D
rs
.
J.
W.
&
M.
T.
C
ore
.
( E. O. HYDE.
temperance sentiment and high
dence of intentional fraud.
¡ A. T. POWEE l L.
Sohool Directors,
of respectable, honest, social games license for cities, while the ideal
( T. J. MUNKERS.
School Clerk,....... v.............. .......JOHN CURL.
b,e enjoyed in places well kept, temperance reformer contends hotly
THE SALOON QUESTION.
----- AND-----
SECRET SOCIETIES.
0
where the prize for winning a game for prohibition all round and fails, to
Is not a glass of beep or- whiskey. establish his theory by the results
QUID L0DGK,A»F. & A.M. No39meetsat their
This subject like the tariff and
hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets,
Nothing but bigoted fanaticism and that he will follow its application.
SCIO, - - OR.
on tiie first Saturday evening on or before the
kindred ones, is old and stale in the
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABpUT
full moon of each mon'h. visiting brothers
#@“Office and residence on south minds of most people, because they narrow minded ignorance will op­
cordially tuvited to attend.
M. C. G ill . W.M.
side of bridge.
pose a decent social game in itself The battleship Indiana will have
he ry G yrus ,
have heard the same set of argu­
considered. There can not from armored turrets, the like of which
E^NJDAS LODGE, No 86.
ments repeated so often, that even
Knights of Pythias meets
the very nature of the case, be any for strength and resistance to pierc­
I -4 every
Tuesday evening at Ma­
the mention of it causes a somewhat
sonic hall, on the comer of
wrong in a quiet and social game of ing projectiles will have never been
Mill
Main streets, over
tired feeling to pervade their mental
------- DEALERS IN-——
Hi.bler, Shore a Holdredge’s
billiards, cards orfother respectable known before. The recent test of
srom. Sojourning Knights in­
vited to meet with us.
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Ar­ organization. But under a promise amusement, provided they aie the armor for thesp. turrets shows
L. w. B rown , C. C.
of an original plan, we will, in the not abused, Remember that it is the unexampled results. Nd ^rmor
T. l D ugger , K. ot R. and S.
ticles, Books, Stationery, absence
of the editor in chief, ask improper or extreme use of any- plate ever before madp displayed
IEllDORFF LODGE, I.O.O.F. No. 54, meets
Etc.,.Etc.
every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall.
the
readers
of the P ress to follow thing in the realms of nature that such resistance., poj oply to the pen­
D Sojourning
SCIO, — — OREGON.
brethren cordially invited to attend.
etrative power of projectiles with an
J.. W\ CHAPMAN, N. G.
our line of tbbught to the end, and makes it wrong.
A. J. JoflNsctfGRec.’ Sec.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
impact of high velocity, but to. the
after
due
consideration
of
its
claims
T
hird
—
Have
tax
or
license
no
QC1O LODGE, No.36, A. O. U. W., meets on
P.
O.
Box
403-
Washington, D. C.
shattering
and
cracking
effect
of
□ first and third Monday nights of each
connected
with
pass judgement,
the sale of liquors
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war,
month. Visiting Workmen cordially Invited
entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
to meet with us.
Our first assertion is that the man­ excepting what may be required theiy assault. Further than this, are
caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
3flPITflL STOCK,
$20,000
J. S. M orris , M. W.
naval experts declare that the was WIDOWS
of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’s death
S helton , Rec.
ner in which our modern saloon is for internal revenue purposes.
was
due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support* Widows
United
States
is
now
making
for
its
OFFICERS.
This propQsitioo wi)l put the
run
is
a
fraud
from
beginning
to
end.
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service.
CHERCHES
’resident.................................T. J. MUNKERS.
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was no
liquor traffic on the same basis as new navy the fastest and most ef­ widow,
or she has since died or remarried.
‘ ’■**
vice President,
,;....J,L. COWAN. When there was no tax on liquors,
fective ships, the most powerful ancT
issionaryiuftjst . services the sec-
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in
merchandising
or
other
business.
If
they were sold like other merchan­
and Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., and Cashier,,...................... A. J. JOHNSON.
service,
or
from
effects
of
service,
and
they
are
now
dependent
upon
their
own
labor
for
sup­
M 7:30
p. m. at the M. E. church.
a man wants to deal in it he would be accurate gnns and armor of highest port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
DIRECTORS.
dise
and
were
generally
pure.
R rv » O. C. S perry , Pastor.
navv,
resistance
of
any
nation
in
the
world.
I. S. MORRIS, A. J. JOHNSON, P. O. SMITH,
at liberty to dosn^id- his patrouage
Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one lawrmay apply for higher rates under other
/CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M.
Since the tax must be raised, the would depend onithe qualitiy of
A. E.RANDALL, T. J. MUNKERS.
laws» without losing any rights.
*
-
and 7: SOP. M.» on the fourth Sunday in
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to
per. month under the old law are entitled to
each month. Sunday School every Sunday al
Does a general banking and ex­ liquor dealer must somehow manage nis goods as commred with his pri­ That coroner’s jury in Chicago higher
rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
10 A.M* The public cordially invited to at change business.
Sight drafts is­ to make cheaper liquor. This led to
al so/or others, whether due to aervioe or not.
Und,
ces. This competion for good quali­ was made of the right kind of men.
Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also
sued on Albany, Portland and San-
Eld. B. F. Bonnell, Pastoi’.
entitled» whether discharged for disability or not.
adulteration
and
the
resuit
is
a
The
indictments
against
high
offic
­
ty would soon brinsmura-Iiquors on
Survivors,
and their
Black
Hawk,
Creek,
and Seminole
or Flor»
'tUMBEKLAND PRESBYTERIAN. Services Francisco.
Jnillnn W«**-«»
■«-<»«> widows,
a» V v . < o * o of
, — the
~r— —
-.««»-r.»
j »
----- — Cherokee
a . *.
• _ • ■ - r
thorough fraud on the physical svg- the
the third Sunday in each month at the M.
mitftraaworild ials for criminal negligence wasjust.
Bfexioan War aoldiors and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disable!}
C E. J church,
at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
By buying your tem, by the poisonous ingredients be diminished in a great "degree.
If
any
of
them
were
aware
of
or dependent.
’ " ' '
....
. _
-
R ev . C. A W ooley , Pastor.
claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under
the construction of the building, as later Old
RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E
laws or not.
- -
...
...
The
cry
raised
by
some
that
we
used
to
produce
the
stuff.
Cemetery
work
Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
on first Sunday *oi each month
P at church
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldier« and sailors of the late war who»
11 A. M.and 7 P.M.
The state law requiring retail would have to pay by direct tax, they were expected to be when ap­
R ev . D aniel B ridges , Pastor.
lost their original papers.
at the Willamette dealers to pay a tax of $400 per year the amount now paid by liquor li­ pointed, they must have known its have Send'for
laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address,
|l< ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on the
faulty
construction.
Lives
were
JjJL fourth Sunday of each'month.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
w<is the result of a religious zeal to cense is true aüd why should it not lost and families rendered father­
Marble Works.
[To be supplied.]
be? Where is the justice to our
JOHN
WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
smother
out
the
saloon
by
imposing
NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at
men, in causing men who less. For all this there is a respon­ P.O. Box463.________________________ _
WASHINGTON, D.Ot
U M E. Church, at . 3 S. P. M. M. D aniel , Sup’t. Monuments and Tablets from license enough that but few could fellow
have been unfortunate enough to sibility and blame that cannot be
the celebrared Red Beach, be supported. In this they were
. C. T. U, meets on Tuesdays after the sec­
habitual drinker» by start­ shirked.
W ond and fourth Sun days in each monfh,at Barre and Quincy Granites, badly mistaken, for grog shops are become
Notice of Eissol'ij.tioa.
J oclock p m, at the Christian church.
ing
with
the social game cup. to
Sec'. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
at prices that will astonish still about as numerous as they pay for running our public business, The gold and silver problem has . If you do, you should have THE
•1’ co-pavtnersliip heretoicre existing, be­
tween the undersigned undec the iirtn name of
ÌTctlco to Hunters.
you. Shop on Second St., eould well be, arid leave room for and the rest of us sit back apd say: already landed one victim in the LADDER OF JOURNALISM, Isom
Lanning & Co., is this day dissolved
insane asylum. This is Andrew
a Text Book for Correspondents, Re­ by mutual consent. John Isom having pur­
opposite R. G. Watson’s store. other business enterprises, The law “well, if they want to drink it let Dressen,
chased the interest of Edward J, 1-annipg.
a
man
49
years
of
age,
hail
­
We, the undersigned, residents of
porters,
Editors
and
General
Writers,
The business will hereafter be carried on by
which will grant a man a privilege, them pay for the prtvelege.”
John Isom, the purchaser thereof, who here­
ing from Portland. He has a system
Santiam and Franklin Bütte pre
F. WOOD, Jun.,
by assumes all partnership liabilattes end is
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
recognizing it as a legitimate bu si­ What consideration for fallen hu
alone authorized to collect and receipt for all
by
which,
with
the
yelks
of
eggs,
cincts, in Linn *■ county, Oregon, ALBANY,
OREGON. ness and then turn about and tax inanity! Why not say the same he makes gold out of silver, and in­
debts due the late Arm,
BENT ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, BY
hereby give notice that we will as­
J ohn I som ,
business?
The
thing of any other
Edward J. LANNiNq'
him
a
heavy
license
for
running
ALLAN FORMAN,
W. A. HAYNES.
sists that there is no need of free
sist each other in prosecuting all J. L. RAY,
Dated this the 1st day .of July, 1893.
liquor
business
law
recognizes
the
that business, Is a fraud on morality
coinage.
He
|s
so
demonstrative
at
persons found trespassing on our
117 N assau S treet , N ew Y ork , N. Y
and human
intelligence, Why as legitimate and in its eyes, stands times in his endeavors to convince
premises by hunting or shooting.
on the same basis as any other
does such a law exist? Simply be-
John W Richardson J H Peery
There is no use?tefu8ing to grant people of the success of his system
(Successors to Gill & SeigmundJ)
Thos. Allison
Newton Crabtree
cause a proper disposition of the a license to one town, when the that the services of a straight jacket
G W Garland
CO Lee
saloGn question has not been put neighboring towns sell it. The ma­ are needed. He also says he be­
165 acres 3 miles west of Scio; SO acres In cultt
J A South
W E Arnold
vation, balance pasture and brush—some tim­
J A Compton
before the people and before our terial will ba smuggled in, and ths lieves the bible is made out of cotton,
8 H McElmurry
ber,
new house, barn, good orchard; all good
Scio, Oregon.
J A Craft
A D Craft
legisJatares. The present method cultivation of hypocrisy * thus in- but as long as the hens hold out
bottom land, near 2 R. R. stations. Price, <5000.
J W Gaines
SJoth Rockwell
180 acres, 2X miles East of Scio; one-half In
is one extreme—prohibition is the creased a hundred fold. The only the gold and silver question will re­
W W Richardson G W Compton
main solved.
cultivation, balance pasture, hillside; wagon
J E Cyrus
other. All extremes being neces­ way we can successfully deal with
SAD Hamilton
and team, 8 head of cattle, 6 hogs and 25 sheep.
J P-Crabtree.
sarily wrong, it becomes essential the liquolr business, is to put it on
Price, <3000. Terms, one-half cash.
?
The
Pittsburg
Dispatch
says
that
.2i3 acres, 7 miles Southeast of Scio, 100 acre“’
that we discover and use the means an equal basi? with others, and we for the first time since the plate
in cultivation, 75 acres open pasture land, bal.
which will as near as possible, har- beleive that legislation in accord­ glass industry has been established
ance brush. 80 acres of this farm is bottom
ance with the three foregoing prop­
land, balance rolling' can all be cultivated
monize the two.
in
the
United
States,
evefy
factory
New 8-room house,two barnes, outbuildings all
------ AND------
It has been admitted that the ositions. will bring this result about in that business is at present .closed.
new two good orchards, aNo. 1 spring and run.
greatest evils of the saloons are the quicker than any other yet pro­ Of course there are not many esfab.
ning water, 1 mile to school house, grist mill
posed. Besides this, it will not
and postoffiioe,
induements offered to draw young
lishments of this kind in
have
the
effect
of
producing
hvpo-
11’^. acres on the south side of Scio, all ee
(South side of bridge.)
men into them.
country, but the closing ni all
out in prune trees, two years old, good spring
cri
’
ei
and
drunkards
on
theextensive
SCIO, OREGON.
on the premises. Price, <1200. Teims,
cash.
It is not so much to drunkard per scale which we have witnessed. do have, bespeaks a serious
30 acres adjoining the city of Scio on the cast,
petuating, as to drunkard-making It is uiged that the above be dition of affairs, and we are forced
A SPECIA1 TY.
J. J .Barnes P’t’r.
15 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, all
Having set up a shop in the above
RAY & HAYNES.
that moral and physical reformers carefully considered, and if there to ask, how much longer will
good grain, fruit, hop or vegetable land, good
line.I >im prepared to do first-class
two-story house, good cellar, two barns; prop­
object ta Hence the plan which are bbjection^^'^se^w»*—them in condition of things exist, and,
work on short notice. Give me a
erty is well located and well improved' Price,
The Yaquina Route. will furnish pure, unadulterated the form of an sirticle and send it get any worse?
trial. Charges reasonable.
<3000. terms, one-half cash.
Oregon Pacific Railroad. liquor to the confirmed drunkard or them in for publication, Also
200 acres, 3%milos east of Scio, 60 acres seed,
ed in grass balance timber and pasture -some
E. W. HADLEY,
Beceiver.
to the moderate drinker, and offer thoughts harmonizing with these The trouble between France
good alder bottom land, house, bant and orch.
Neu? Photo Gallery
Siam is growing more serious.
no inducements for making new views will be given attention.
ard. Price, <1750.
Direct Line-Quick Dispatch-Lowest
France has made certain demands
20 acres 2 miles east of Scio, ean ail be culti­
FreightRateB, between Willam­ ones, is what we must look to in
vated. Price <500. Terms easy.
It has just been discovered that which the government of Siam
ette Valley points and
order to put the saloon on a reason­
For further particulars in relation to the
Napoleon, when a schoolboy at refuses, and France accordingly
San Francisco.
above desirable and other bargains call on
ably respectable basis.
Mr. S. A. Hamill, late of Toronto,
Brienne, wrote to the British ad­ proposes to force her requests.
Having carefully considered the miralty asking permission to join Should England assist Siam, and
R- SHELTON,
OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS.
Canada, has opened a - new photo
The above U a correct pioture of THS ORE«
’S NEW BUILDING, looated at the REAL ESTATE AGT„ SCIO, OGN
gallery in the Y.M.C.A. Block and S. S. WILLMETTE VALLEY, subject, we offer the following prop­ the British navy. On what slight Russia aid Erance, we may expect GONIAN
of Sixth and Alder street«. For many
SanFrancisco, July 11,^1,31. ositions which, we beleive and as­ incidents history may hinge! Had a general international European corner
years THE OREGONIAN has felt the need of
invites the public to . share their Leaves
, ” Yqauina,
” 5 1(J, 26.
a new and eommodioue building- embracing
patronage with him. Don’t forget J?" This Company reserves the right to sert, if carried to a practical test, this application been favorably war.
all the modern improvements, with the latest
Improved machinery for turning out a me­
tiaage sailing dates without notice.
would bring about the result, which received the state of the world
the place.
tropolitan paper. It now has it. and one that
the
Pacific Coast mar justly feel proud
After having run wild in Denver of as whole
would make the selling of liquor as would be very different today.
RIVER STEAMERS. #
it is certainly the fin st on the coast.
Sdentlfic American
Now that THE OR GO.'GAN is settled in
and
“
busted
”
a
lot
of
banks,
the
Steamer
“
HOAG
”
leaves
Port-
Agenoy for
....REMOVED.......
reasonable and respectable as. the France would not have overrun
this new home it feels like giving its many
land, Wednesday tDd Saturday, selling of any other merchandise.
a benefit. It makes this special offer
Europe, Germany: would not have people have quieted down and no friends
to those who renew their subscription, or to
Next door to new postofiice b’d’ng. at 6 A. M.
those who subscribe prior to September 1st,
F irst —Have the bar of the sa­ had her provocation for retaliation, doubt feel better. But, as in all to
send the
H. C. DAY, Gen, Ag’t, Salmon Street Wharf
such cases, just how they have
Portland.
and
there
would
have
been
no
enor
­
loon clearly visible from the side-,
D. R. VAUGHN, Gen, Ag"t, San Francisco, Cal.
helped
or
benefitted
themselves
U/eel(ly Oregopiai?
C. C. HOGUE, G. F. * P. A.. CorvaHis, Oregon walk, so that it may be seen by any mous war indemnity in gold, which
does not appear.
has
produced
that
profound
disturb
­
CAVCATS,
and all—no colored glass or screens
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN
PATENTS,
to be connected with the room in ance of the old relations between
Bncklen’s Amioa Salve.
gold and silver that now affects all
COPYRIQHT8, «to.
which liquor is sold.
For Information and free
■ee
Handbook
write to
T
he
B
est
S
alve
in
the
world
for
the world. A few men there have
MUNN
mujm &
« CO.,
w., <x>i
361 droadwat , N ew Y ork .
Bilyeu & Shelton, Prop’s,
Oldest bureau for securing
In America.
xrarti
This first proposition will have a been whose careers will have an in­ Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Every
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patent
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taken
out
before
Thi«
being
the
dull
season
of
the
y^ar.
THE
Sores, Tetter,Chapped
B. J. Baker,
Prop’r.
the
public
by a „.^glV^ffigi^^a^elnthe
Sei©, Oregon.
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believes a benefit ot this kind
two-fold result. Many who have fluence on the course of history Rheum,Fever
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all OREGONIAN
will be greatly appreciated. Please send in
Good turnouts at reashnable rates, become somewhat addicted to the,
,fS |ast cycles have run. Not Skin Eruptions, and positively cures your subscription aisoon as possible. VS hen
ALBANY, OR.
Portland you are cordially invited
tage line to Munkers’. Cornmer-
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- visiting
oall and take a trip through pur new
vvuve
cu to o„u
uuiu
mi
Lamst circulatUn of *ny$Sfflrtlflc paper in the
conveyed
and
from
all drink habit, go to the saloon se- tin men cease to make history will , anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or to
Old frMnds, «swell as new custom­ ial men Horses
home» Address
boarded by the dAy I i cretly,
because they - would
an • —
end
world,
No -intelligent
ers are invited |o call and see us. oints.
\
... not .. have
- - | * there be —
— to
-- the
—~ consequences inoney refunded. Price 25 cents per
man should be without ^fc^Vieeklv. S3.OO a
OREGONIAN PUBLISH:N6 CO,
▼ear; fl.50 six month«.
MUNN A COK
Fred ft., will always be on
r week,
| the public know of their inordinate • of the career of Napoleon Bonaparte. I box. For sale by J S Morris & Co.
York CJty.
PORTLAND. CB. J ruBUEEERS, 361
STATE. OFFICERS.
D. R, N, Bl,ACKBUKh.
H. C. WATJJON.
BLACKBURN & WATSON,
Farmers,,
Attention!
IMPLEMENTS, AND GROCERIES.
Farmers Depot, Altlay, Or,
E. O, HYDE,
Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Panel
Doors, Windows,
and Green Fruit p*Q^es^
Physicians
Surgeons.
Yellow and Sugar Pine for inside finish in Natural Wood
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
BANK OE SCIO.
Save
Money
Do you Write for the Papers?
RAY X HAYNES.
SALE.
Blacksmiths.
Wagon Shop.
All work in our line
entrusted to us
executed in
short or­
der.
Horseshoeing
A SPECIAL OFFER!
THE APEX
MAY 1,.
1893.
Livery, Feed <6 Sale Stable