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VOL. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, F WAY, AUGUST 11, 1893. 2. Have no amusments |i the build There never was a better opportu nity for the application of the ing. Golden Rule, than now. By follow Governor,.... SYLVESTER PENNOYER. 3. No license on liquor. ATTOBNEYS AT LA»', Sec. of State,. .. .GEO. W. McBRIDE. IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY ing the «golden precept in these Treasurer................................. ....PHIL. METSCHAN. ___ 4* Supt. of Pub. Instruction,. ...E.B. McELROY. ALBANY, OR. hard times, we can help to lighten TO BUY THÈ RAIt^QADS. T. L. DUGGER, f W. P. LORD. .AT— Supreme Court,....*..*....... .... 1 ft. S. BEAN. each other’s burdens. The banker —Odd Fellows building1. IN THE CITY OF I F. A. MOORE. Following is the platu'by which who helps to carry his customers, BED-ROCK PRICES, FOR CASH OR ON TIME Clerk Board S.L. UomT's. .6. W. DAVIS. Supt. of Penitentiary,...... ......G. S. DOWNING. SCIOj Efl^lV co., ORELGOXe the populist party woul*ecure con and the customer who favors his W. R. BILYEU, Bupt. Insane Asylum,.... • DR. L. L. ROWLAND. Attorney nnrt Counselor at Law, TJEB3IS ; trol of the railroads of t^e country, bank by refusing to- make a run on with approved security OR. COUNTY OFFICERS. Wil] practice ALBANY, ia® M of them. it, are both public benefactois. They ?er annum, invariably in advance»r...^*$2 00 or more definitely, a pa«? six months, “ “ “ ....... 1 00 in all the courts of Oregon, It is presumed that the |lan would are helping each other and at the EFfTSpecial attention given to Collections« Judge,...................................J* N. DUNCAN. Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be begin with the trai ¡patinen tai same time are helping the whole Clerk,.................. .............................. N. P. PAYNE. paid monthly. Sheriff,.........,.................... C. C. JACKSON. Transient advertisements must be paid for lines, and then follow udì with the community. The money-lender Opposite Postoffice. Recorder,................................... E. E. DAVIS. when the order is given for their insertioh. Treasurer,.......... 4 4...... À.. BRÌI ’E W ALL ACE * ¡ines that connect the layer cities. who will not exact unlawful interest Commissioners.................. J WM. RUMBOUGH. » J. W, PUGH. There is a certainty .that pis scheme and the landlord who is indulgent ATTORNEYS at law , CARCLINA’8 LIQUOR LAW FAILS. School SUpt riiitetldent^.x..... * .G. F. RUSSELL* would bea saving to théLople to a io his tenant, are the Good Samari i Surveyor,.......................<...... E. T T. FISH Ell. Coroner,.......**......*.*......***. . .ERANK F a REEL. ALBANY, OR. tans of these times. The employer i The attempt to regulate the liquor great extent provided w could be who has but one man’s work to do, I i KäF’Oflice ill EJinn elock, over First National CITY DIRECTORY. traffic in South Carolina by having carried on as the popaist party and divides it out between two men bank. claims. It- is an immewe under OFFICIAL. the material sold by state dispen I Q I QP'Tfl of Staple and Bailey Groceries, Crpck= taking to think about- arigstill more at-even half wages^ is helping to L. H. MONTANYE, saries, is proving to be a glaring immense to conduct. Ft feed hungry stomachs. It is a time it Ldil^v j u vl ery, Glassware, WodeiiAvare, Etc» Mayor ......... T. J* MUNKERSc .......**....R. SHELTON* Recorder, ATTOBSET AT tAW, failure, besides being liable to- cause The plan proposed is^a national when every little helps, and when Marshal... ...IK....T. W. DILLEY* ¡J^^In new btick near Sclimeer’s stable. Treasurer ...........J. C. SIMPSON. a great deal of bad blood to generate goyernment issue of bqffijs tar all every one should study how to dis ALBANY, 0R. fE O. HYDE. tribute t hat little help judiciously . by attempts ta enforce the minute lo-g-i a . gi "^^ .beinff JOHN CURL, $2F*Oflfice ih Strahn building1. ! z\V V.1 r; RAMSEY. dgüûlüj^i the Jaw.^Uhc excitement^ gdverned-Tjy tr.e sani*. ..ore’’aita JACit"tirib'ftrtltci' does not confine PINE DOOR | ED,. GOiNS. * has ruò ta srich a height that the contract which now exist The am itself strictly to the business domain T. M. MUN KERS. VS. M, DANIEL. law has been tested and declared ount is estimated to be t^o-thirds of but enters into our domestic econo PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, unconstitutional by one of South the value of the railroads and the my as well. The necessity for re trenchment is as urgeht in .house in Cfâ'olina’s most competent judges. insurance of legal tender treasury holdaffairs as elsewhere, and the Cheif Engineer.......;.........................O. S. MAY. SCIO, OREGON, Assistant,................ . .........*.... WM. BRENNER* notes or silver certificates for the Judge Hudson recently refused an Foreman Hose Co. Nd, 1, S. I. SHORE* B^Sfedical examined for A. O. V. W. and remaining" one-third. Objection was inmates of the home and the mem Foreman II. á L. Co, No. 1, M. E. BILYEU. order of search and seizure in a case New York Life, raised to the populists, plan to pay bers of the family are obligated to SC'IIOOI* BOARD. where a man was said to be selling one-third in treasury notes, which help each other. Such times as liquor not according to prescribed would greatly increase the price of these call forth the heroic qualities (E. O. HYDE. 1 A. T. POWEE l L. School Directors, orders. In discussing the section products in this country) but it is of womanhood, the spirit of self- ab 1 T. J. MUNKERS. fechoofClerk*..*,*.. ....... JOHN CURE. authorizing art officer to search a claimed the issuance of treasury negation and self-sacrifice-equalities -__- and -—- a SCtHET SOCIETIES! tri an’s pocket and confiscate his pri’ notes would afford immediate relief that make woman pre-eminently, heroic in times of adversity. In vate property, the judge says: and inaugurate a period of prosperi ■iJCT') LODGE j A .F. & A.M. No 39 meets at their O hall on the eorher of Mill and Main streets, “If the construction <9f the act ty unparelleled in the history of every department of life* whether 'SCIO, - - OR. Un t.m first Saturday evening on or before the IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT social or business, there is the same full moon of each month. Visiting brothers uB@“OfHce and residence on south contended for by the plaintiff be the world. The .populists do not urgent need for daily exemplifica Cordially i*ivited to attend.- . 51. C. G ill . W.M< side of bridge. correct, or if the act be enforced as propose the government should buy H E RYXJYItUS, SdC. tion of the tic blest trait in human its terms demand, then no citizen all the railroads, at once, but so nature—the disposition to lend a • J EONIDAS LODGE, No 36, gradually, no shock shall lie felt in JL*/ Knight s of Pythias meets of the land be he high ór low, is safe helping hand in times of distress.— evefiy Tuesday dveiitng at 51a» sonic hall, on the corner b’f from unreasonable seizures and the money market. The populists Telegram. Mill and 5Iain st.reels, over say, while their party is opposed to ------- DEALERS IN ------- Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s searches, and if perchance he shall any new issuance of national bonds store. Sojourning Knightsirt« Drtigs, Medicines, Toilet Ar keep wines or liquors in his place of no objection could be offered to an *A new York state exchange tells vited to meet with us. L. w. B rown , C. C. a swindle which has found many ticles, BookSj Stationery, business, or residence for the pri even exchange of bonds which al of T. L DUGGkR, K. of R. and S. ADDRESS A 1ETTÏÏB OB POSTAL CAB» TO victims. The swindler is a man IERDOREF LODGE, I.O. O. F. No. 54,meets vate use of himself and friends, the ready exist, and bonïis could be Etc., EtC: every Wednesday evening at BliisonicllalL gotten up as' a tramp, who calls at THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, SÔO, -- — <* be G0 n . feojourning brethren cordially In vited to attend. liquors, all pefsohal property, are gradually paid atta in a few years the door’ for stfttietjiing io eat. J. W. C hapman , N. G. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, a . J. J oh N son , Rec Sec. liable to seizure. Each and every the government would own the When accommodated or refused just P. O. Box 4S3» Washington, D. Ô. QC1O LODGE, No. 36, A.O. U. W., meets o’il railroads. citizen is thus placed at the mercy as he leaves he pretends to pick up O first and ythird 5Tonday nights Of each Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who Served ninety days, or ©Vèr, in the late war, It is claimed the plan would not a gold ring from the ground. fnonth. Visitirig Workmen cordially invited of the envy and revenge of a secret e are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability io meet with us. was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary Circumstances. CAPITAL STOCK, $2-0,000 service of hostile neighbors. The antagohize existing railroad, inter makes inquiry for its ownership and J. S. l M orbis , 51. W. WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’s death R, S helto N, Rec. ests, and if the government owned was due to army service or not; if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows says it must be a valuable ring, as dangerous consequences of such OFFICERS. not dependent upon,their bwn labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service. CHIMCIIES afl the railroads west ofjthe Missis It is marked 18k and handsomely CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteëii years) in almost all cases whefe there was no Presiclehtj.....-,... .................... -T. J. MUNKERS. license and immunity given to the widow, or she has since died or remarried. „ . • . sippi,river, instead of being compet Vice President;.....................J, L. GOWAN. engraved. No one about the house PARENTS áre entitled if soldier left neither widow hoir child, provided soldier died In issionary BAPTiST. Services tte sec- malicious prosecutor are too apparent service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their owh labor for sup Cashier;.; ......,......A. J. JOHNSON. ond Sditday of ciicli. month at 11 a. in., and itive to thè ÉtVitofn roads, they knows anything abotit it and then M port* It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or. in regular army or to corinteiiance.’’ 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church. M1BECTOBS. navy. would be distributive and could be R ev . C. C. S perb V, Pastor. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, tfiay apply for higher rates under other J. S. MORRIS, A. J.' JOHNSON, P. O. SMITH, In rendering this decision the used by the government to move he offers to sell it. In two or three laws, without losing any rights. ¿CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. instances he succeeded in getting as A. E.RANDiLL, T. J. MUNKERS. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 tb $10 per month under the old law áre entitled to and 7: <foP. M., on the fourth Sunday in. judge virtually declares the law un crops at market cost, arid in this high as $3, but has disposed of sev higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but bach month. Sunday School every .Sunday at Does a general banking and ex-« others; whether due to service or not. 10 A. M, Tlie’public cordially lfiviWd to at change business. Sight- drafts is constitutional, arid the result is that way develop the resoirees of the eral for $1 each. These rings cost alsoxfor soldierè and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since ine war are also t‘ nd. • • • □ . sued on Albany, Portland and San- it will become less rigidly enforced great Western country And thereby 90 cents pet dozen. As tramps entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. . s Eld. B. F. Ron hell, Pastor. and their widows,, of thé Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminólo or Flor* /CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN. Services Francisco, until its repeal becomes a necessity. stimulate trade. Uninhabited sec travel rapidly, we may expect some ida Survivors, Indian Wars of 1830 tò are entitled under a recent act. the third Sunday in each month at the M. Mexican "War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two yearâ of age or disabled E. church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. By buying' your What is true of South Carolina will tions could be colonijed, thus re of these fellows with their rings in or dependent. R ev . C. A W oo L e Y,- Pastor/ claims completed and settlement obtained, Whether pension h&S .been granted under théir pNjgent 'Oregon before the summer is over. later Ola ..., be true of any other state that may lieving the cities, frolic laws or not. p rMrTrVE KA PTfST. Servifces tot the lii. E Cemetery work •attempt to legislate along a similar congested stato.' donai Rejected claims reopened and settlement sèòùrèd, if rejection improper or illegal. JL church on first.Sunday bt each month Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers gild sailors óf thé late war who kt 11 A. M. ttnd 7 P. M. ,. About the only indication that have lost their original papers. R ev . D aniel bridges , Pastor. at the Willamette line, and what has been and is true arguments afe adduced. Send'for laws and information; Noc&àrgé fòr advice. No fee unless successful, Address¿ the banks are getting in better con ethodist episcopal , serviced on tlie of Maine, Iowa and Kansas, will be THÉ PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, M fourth Sunday of each inohth. The county and city and numer dition, is the fact that failures are Maible Works. [TO be supplied.] true of other states which attempt to ous charitable organizations are JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, becoming fewer. Is it a sign of NION gjtTNDAT SCHOOL evOry Siividay at follow their methods.- . p. o. Box 463.___________ ■■_____ W ashington , d . d M. E. Ctiurch, at S P. 51. Monuments and Tablets from doing their best- to feed and shelter better times, or have the large fish S. 5i. D aniel , Sup't. Thé failure in sb' many cases td do the great army of penniless people eaten nearly all of the small ones? the cel-ebrared Red Beach, C. T. U. meets Ou Tuesdays after the sec- Do you Write for the Papers? actrial good to a state by ïêgis- in Denyer, but they afe incapable of VV ond and fourth Sundays tn each.month, at Notice òf Dissolution. Bafr'e and Quincy Granites, ¡any i oclock p in, at the Christian church. BITS OF INFORMATION. I lating along these lines, should be meeting the demands; The banks VtOTIC.ElS HEREBY (SIVEN, THAT THÈ Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., MrS. N. E. Gill.1 at prices that will astonish evidence to others that new lines of of the city have called Upon the If you do, you should have THS co-partnership lieretotoré existing, be tween the undersigned, under tlie flrin name of Notice to Hunters. yotL Shop on Second St., thought and operation must be in government troops at Fort- Logan of In 1880 there were 12,394 business LADDER. OF JOÚáSrALlSM, Isom, Lanning $ Co., is this day. dissolved by mutual consent. John Isoin having pur a Text Book for Correspondents, Re opposite R. G. Watson ’ s store. failures. chased the interest of,,Edward J. Lanning,. augurated It has been demon which there are 700,.to be ready to porters, Editors and General Writers, The business We* the undersigned, residents of will hereafter be carried òn by In 1880.782,944 persi ns died in this John Isom, the purchaser thereof, wha here protect their institutions in case of strated that a man who would be a Rantiattrand Ffanklin Butte pre WOOD, Jun., by assumes all partnership liabilaties and is PRICE, 50 CENTS. an outbreak. The banksrire United country.- alone authorized to collect and receipt for all cincts, in Linn county, Oregon, ALBANY, OREGON. moderate drinker under ordinary States depositories and they have a The United States has. nearly 2( 0 debts due thè late firm; SENT ON RECEIPT OF PRICE,- BY J ohn I s Ò m , hereby give notice that we will as circumstances, becomes a Silt when Edward J. LANNiNGl a li ve geysers. ALLAN FORMAN, W. A. HAYNES. compelled to obtain his liquor by right to ask government protection. sist each othef in prosecuting all J. In BAY. Dated this the 1st day of July, 1893. In 1790 there tfere 7380 homicides Mayor VanHorn issued a jprodama- persons found trespassing on orir Í17 N assau S treet , N ew Y ork , N. Y stealth or in certain prescribed tion requesting all good citizens not. m this country. premises by hunting or shooting. is being trite, then quantities. Thi; ' ' „ ' I to congregate oh thè Streits, as if In 1619 the first African slaves (John W Richardson J TI Peers» it behooves us as intelligent free may lead to an outbreàH, Every, rived in Virginia. (Successors to Gill & Seigmund;) Newton Crabtree Thos. Allison minded citizens; to arrange a plan precaution possible' has hben taken Ç C Lee G W Garlarid The first coal mining was d ne in 165 acres 3 miles west of Scio; 90 acres in culti J A South W E Arnold whereby liquor may be sold as hon tfy thè Officials to prevent trouble Pennsylvania, 1791. vation, balance pasture and brush—some tint; J A Comptait 8 H McElmtirry her, new house, barn, good orchard; all good The United Stales had in 1892, estly and frankly aS any other and they are hopeful of success. Scio,- Oregon. J A Craft A D Craft bottom land, near 2 R. R. stations. Price, $5000. 67,119 postofficèSi J W Gaines Seth Rockwell go'ods. 180 acres, 2X miles East of Scio; one-half in W W Richardson G W Comptori culti- ’ In 1616 tobacco was first The Question arises in the Carol The much talked of exfiairdinary cultivation, balance pasture, hillside; wagod BAD Hamilton J E Cyrus and team, 8 head of cattle, 6 hogs and 25 sheep; ina case that if the State Sells the session of congress is nowin session, vated in Virginia, J P Crabtree. Price, $8000. Terms, otie-fialf cash. The most beautiful palace in the Ì intoxicant,and produces drunkeness; hat will be done to bfing about 223 acres, 7 miles Southeast 6f Scio; 100 acres' world is the Alhambra. in cultivation, 75 acres open pasture land, bal; which in turn becomes- responsible our formei good times is somewhat' I) The first currency nsed here was anco brush. 80 acres of this farm is bottom for sritìte iff the greatest crimes on enigmatical. One thing is certain the Indian wampum; land, balance rolling' can all be cultivated New 8-rooin houscif wo barhes, outbuildings all rècord, then who is responsible? however, congress Can do nothing The Boston News Letter, 1704, AND------ new two good orchards, a No. 1 spring and run Can thé state from a common sense, that will be any more deftioraUzing was the fifst rèwspaper. ning water, 1 mile to schb’pl house,’ grist mill to the country, than ha$ been the point of vieV, justly prinish à crime and postoffilce, An ocean racer burns about $13,000 base for the past few irjonths. In 14% acres on the south side b!f Scio, all se the primal catrse of which it has (South side of bridge.) fact any kind of legislation that will worth of coal every trip. out in prune trees, two years old, good spring A teaspoonful of microbes contai! s fostered? on the premises. Price, $1200. Teiins,'% cash; SCIOj OREGON. restore a feeling of Confidence 30 acres adjoining the city of Scio on the east; While to the. world at large this suntfng our business men! manufac Over 4,000,000 individuals. J. J A SPFCIAI TY. 15 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, ail In Northern Siberia the ground is experiment has-been a1 failure, yet turers, etc. will be of infinite service good grain, fruit, hop or vegetable land, good Having set up a shop in the abo'Ye' RAŸ& HÄYNES. to a depth of 600 f u et. frozen there afe a nttmbér of enthusiastic, to the country. In President Cleve two-story house, good beltar, two barns; proi> line I arri pfepafed to do first-class The lungs of the aver ige man con erty is Weil locat ed arid well iirfprovCd* Price; tvork on short notice. Give me a rattlebrained prohibitionists in the land the people have con^dence,and The Yaquinai Route. $3000. TermsKphe-Tialf cash. tain aborit five quaris òf air. li'iai.- Charges reasonriMb. 200 acres, 3%miles east of Scio j 63 acres seed Oregon Pâcifîc Railroads state who claim it is,a success in ev 'if c'ongress succeeds, by its action, The greatest depth of the ocean as ed in grass balance timber and pasture—some ery sense of thè terni; Bût thé as in establishing a like feeling, E. W. 1IADI.FY. Receiver» far as -sounded is. 2.5,720 feet. good alder bottom'Ian'cl; lfotise; barn and orch sertions Of this class count but little. prosperity will agaitTSffiitejipoh ds. ard. Price» $1730* Condors have been killed in Peru eB3ag"WHmTVffl—H?TWfc«H ■TWIIIHM 20 acres 2 miles east of Scio, ean all be culti Direct Litre-Quick Dispatch-Lowest They believe that they are so firmly with wings of 40 feet spread. vated. Price $500. Terms e^sy. Freight Rates,-between Willam [and Sùféiy in the right-, that what Though the word# breeches, trous The shark cannot seize his prey For further particulars in relation to the ette Valley points and ever is in' harmony with thêîf views ers and pantaloons are used inter without turning on his back above desirable and other bargains call on San Francisco. must hé a StfcCess. This 'class has chanscarify, Originally lhe significa The will-o’-the-wisp is caused by Mr. S. A. Hamill, late of Tbforito, R. SHELTON, océan S teamer sàilìnùs .- ruled the. world for the last thousand tions were quite different. Panta the decay of vegetable matter.- Canada', has opened a new photo' REAL ESTATE AGT., SCIO, OGN S. S. WILLMETTE VALLEY, gallery in the Y.M.C. A. Block arid years, up to within the last decade, loons were at first frothing but long The earth receives only one two^ earner of Sixth and Alder «treat*, rar many yaart THE OREGONIAN hoe felt the need of invites the public ta share their Leaves SanFratfetsco; July ' wh&r'r deepet tnrfids afe becoming stockings, worn iri Italy as a sort of billionth of the heat of the sun. a new and eommodlout buildlnc ambraelne ” Yqnuina, ”5 16, 26. the modern improvement*, with th* laten patronage with hiiit. Don’t forget The tail of the beaver gave the all This Coïnpanÿ reserves Hie right to numerous enough to occasionally religious habit by the devotees of St. improved maohinerr for turnias out a me hange sailing dates Without notîéfe. the place. tropolitan paper. It now hae it, and one that Pantaloon, feeches originally sweep aside their flimsy fancies, ■ hint for the trowel of the mason. ,■ fhe whole. Pacifie Coast may justly feel proud Scientific American as it is certainly the; finest on the coast; ' RÏtER ICTÎIAMERS. land substitute a more substantial f'eafched from the waist half way to Botanists, say that there are'up- Of, How that THE OREGONIAN« is settled in Steamer “HOAG^’ leaves Port 1 method of Vrofft.- Bet not until, all the knee, and finally to~the knee, ward of 50,000 varieties of plahts. ...... RÈMÓVÈD........ this now home it feels like alvina it* many, a benefit. It makes tais special offer land, ' Wednesday ffid Saturday/ The largest trees are in Austra ia friends to those who renew their subscription, er, to license is taken ai^ay from the sale where they were fastened with a ¿Text door to new postoffice b’d’ng. at 6 À. M. those who subscribe prior to aeptetàner 1st, buckle. Tfoitsefes are the presen; some of them exceeding 400 feet in to lind the H. C.DAY, Géh’, Ag’t, Salmon Street Wharf ■ of liquor and it is put On an open stylo of leg gear, a combination oi Portland, height. . and free basis with other merchan GreçôQiii) D. R; V a ÜGHN; Gen, Ag’t, Sail FrapciscOj CaTz the former t wo. The largest theatre ih the world is C. C. HOGUE, G. F. & P. A.. CoiMFils/ Oregon dise, need we expect any èha'hg'e that cAVeA+s, the Paris opera hoflse. it corers will be 1'6“ the better interests of hu , .TRADE MARKS, The Pennsylvania 'railroad, it i.- three acres and coàt 100,006,000 fr. I DESHQN PATENTS. inanity Hi We may check for sa’fd, will use the telephone instead I COPYRIGHTS, etoJ The gfeat Fsstèrri Was thè largest- For Information and free Handbook write to a short time, only to séè fi bubble MUNN & CO., 881 BBOApWAY, NSW YORK:, Bilyeii Siieltdn, Prop’s/ out again in probably a worse form of of the’ telegraph to move its ship ever built—680 feet long, 88 Oldest bureau .for geOurins patents in Aiterlcai Every patent taken _out4iz u0'-Ig-.bteiigM-b'efore trains. 'By the perfecting of the broadj 60 deep and 28,62!'7 thus bur Tbit b«iag the dull hmoq of th« year, THÉ the public by a notice Stve^frCb Ui ohaKd ih the OREGONIAN believes a benefit of this kind Seio, Oregon. than beiate We belieVe the plan long distance telephone the last ob den. Will be rreatly appreciated. Please send in as.soon as possible. W hen . Good turnouts at' feashiiable rates. I outlined in the P ress two weeks stacle ta this substitution has been TKé' oldest flute In the Woflfl is your subscription Portland you .are cordially invited Stage line to Hunkers’. Cdmmer- ■ ago to be the best yet produced, removed, and the Pennsylvania, :s made of the thighbone of a sheep, vlsitlae to fall and take a trip through oür new (fircfilatinh df any geiexRlflapepor ia ffldnds, as well as new custom- cial men conveyed to arid from ail fecBt, Address World. Splendidly gTd igteUigeafc enterprising enough to note the and was fou-nd in a tomb ot.» the I | man Should be Without’ ife • W^feKlyk^i-00 Wft, a“fe jnvited to call and see. us. points. Horses boatded by the day namely: OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO., Y'-ar? il.Syeix months. Addfess MUNN & C0^ will- always be Orf l-.Hav® the bar visible to nassersbv. ■dr week«- Priji.TPKaixs. iRGl .«-wadws-vi Ybyk fact.' r STATE OFFICERS. D. R. N. BI j ACKBUKN. H, C. WATSON. BLACKBURN & WATSON, IMPLEMENTS AND GROCERIES. ' t T 5 |la Farmers Depot, Albany, Or. R. G, WATSON 8 CO., ALBANY,. K I LK. f’YT'Tri 'T UT z -SUGAR UfU I U 1 H l and lumber iruTHYDE, co . . .of Albany, O , for...... Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Panel Doors, Windows,: Mouldings, Dry and Green Fruit P0X6&, and Physicians Yellow aid Sugar Pine for inside finish in Natural Wood Surgeons. J. S. Morris & C§ D BANK OE SCIO, Save- Money U RAY HAYNES. Blacksmiths. icing Wagon Shop. All work ip our line entrusted to us executed in short or der; Horseshoeing New Photo Gallery in A SPECIAL ÔFFËË! THE APEX. MAY B4 J. Baker, Pfop’r. ALBANY,. .till] Livery,- Feed I Sale Stable jFiienfwi Mwetiratt •z