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r VUE. V. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRgAY, AUGUST 18, 1893. to export of low-priced products and Elsewhere in our columns will be securities and in part to) the money found an advertisement of the Bill stringency here, which: raises the Publishing Co. of Norwich Conn., ^oyreATio^...^.. .SYLVESTER PENNOYER. Sec. of State,____ .............GEO. W. McBRIDE. ATTORNEYS AT EAW, IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY rate of interest and makes it profi who are now publishing the only •Treasurer....... ............PHIL. ME'i’3OHAN. ifiupt. of Pub. Instruction,.... E. B. McELROY. table to pay a small premium on authorized biography of the late ALBANY, OR, T. L. DUGGER, ( W. P. LORD. —AT— Supreme Court,..........4 R, S. BEAN. i5S"0ffice,—Odd Felle*»building. gold, just as the German bankers James G.Blaine. Mr. Blaine’sdeath nr TBE OITY OF ( F. A. MOORE. did when they wanted American is so recent and his name is so well Clerk Board8.L. Com’rs,........G. W. DAVIS. Supt. of Penitentiary,«.........G. 3. DOWNING. SCIO, MUM CO., OREGON. gold for Austria. This gold will known to the world that it is idle BED ROCK PRICES, FOR CASH OR ON TIME W. R. BILYEU, Supt. Insane Asylum,... .DIL L. L. ROWLAND. Attorney and Counselor At Law, TERMS: bring double relief, since it will go for us to attempt to say any with approved security OR. officer Will practice ALBANY, ?er annum, invariably in advance.......$2 00 into the savings banks in exchange thing of a laudatory nature thereto. 5ixmontb.s, “ “ “ ....... 100 In nil the courts of Oregon, for bonds, thus strengthening their Every one is well aware that he was gigrSpecial attention given to Corrections. Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be reserves, while 'jjjk bonds will go. Judge,..’.«,.............................J. N. DUNCAN. one of the most if not the most paid monthly. Clerk,................;...........N. P. PAYNE. Transient advertisements must be paid fer to national banks as a basis for a brilliant statesmen that America Sheriff,...... .............. .........-C.U. JACKSON. [£3f=Opposite Postoffice. when the order is given for their insertion. Recorder,.............................E. E. DAVIS. *Treaflurer,.............................. BRI< E AV ALL ACE. new circulation, the price of bonds has produced and in his biography Commissioners.................... ) WM. RUMBOUGII. now making increased issue profi will be found information of great ‘ J. W, PUGH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, K'a’wspaper Lavr. School Supt lintendent,...........G. F. RUSSELL. table. use to the politicians of the present Surveyor,..................................... K. T T. FISHER. 1. Subscribers who do not give ■Coroner;......... ........ ........ ..FRANK F a RREL. ALBANY, OR. Anothei significeat fact is the in and future. The work is from the express notice to the contrary are Office in Flinn elock, over First National considered as wishing to continue crease of the proportion of the cus pen of that gifted writer Gail Ham CITY i>IRECTORY. hank. their subscriptions. toms dues paid in'golu, indicating ilton, which is a guaranty of its reli 2. If subscribers order the discon that the reasonable certainty of rem ability. No library is complete with L. H. MONTANYE, tinuance of their periodicals the pub T. J. MUNKERSf Mayor lisher may continue to send them edial legislation las Alleviated the out a copy. .Recorder............. ........................R. SHELTON' ATTORNEY AT LAW, until all arrears are paid. original bankers p?ni<i^B’hieh led to Miirshal............... .......................... T. W. DILLEY’ new brick near Schmeer’s stable-. The new postal money orders to J C. .S1MFSQN_ 3«...If subscribers neglect to. ot re- the hoarding f4.’ ALBANY, OR. . . a «h\ f tlffi'ir 11 *«i »• - peçlodlcàls »• T1 nt»T*2 f Tföm^ »»A f if O. Ji YDE. 'paiir^^^ents’^fTroviàed "by thé government * fuse u> take JOHN CURL, ¡STOOice in Strahn building. the office’ to which* they are directed^, 1 W. H. RAMSEY. _ a* the New York will soon be issued. In the new sys Council men, ¿ C. S. HARNISH. they are held responsible till thejXj, - ED. GOINS. ^a^ & y^?or the last ten days tem there will be no complication. have settled their bill and ordered E. O. HYDE, T. M. MUNKERS. their paper discontinued. tS. M. DANIEL. of Jul^reported Included 12J per Sheets will be issued calling for . NEW BKICK 4. If subscribers move to other cent of gold coin, and 4J per. cent amounts from one cent to three dol- BHYSICIAN & SURGEON, places FIRE DFPARTMEXT. without informing the pub lars, which can be torn off to siiif in gold certificates. This 17' per lisher and the papers are sent to the Cbeif Engineer.. ...........................O. 8. MAY. SCIO, OREGON, Assistant, ....................... .WM. BRENNER. former direction they are held re cent is. the largest proportion of gold the purchaser. The postmaster will Foreman Ilose Co. No, 1, / S. I. SHORE. sponsible. and paper that calls for gold that have no writing to do on it, the ^^ “ Medical exaniiiier for A. O. U. W. and Horses Boarded by the Day; Week or Month: Foreman H. <6 L. Co. No. 1, M. E. BILYEU. 5. The courts have decided that has been noted for a long time, and sender simply endorsing it the same XTew York Life, SCHOOL ECARD. refusing to take periodicals from the Saddle HdrseB Alvays ®n Ha&cU as a check or draft« One cent will or removing and leaving them it is especially encouragiug as com D rs . J. W. & M. T. C ole . office, pay the charges oti any fithotint up (E. 0. HYDE. B8r2ond street opp. Post Office Bifiefe: uncalled for is “prima facie” evi pared w>th May, when the propor School Directors, A.T.POWEE l L. dence of intentional fraud'. ( T. J. MUNKERS. tion of gold is practically zero« to three dollars, instead of three School Clerk,....... ....... JOHN CURL. Z Physicians Oregon. This change in the situation en cents as hoW; ----- AND---- • SECRET SOCIETIES. NOT ENCOURAGING. ables the treasury to pay in gold Cilpiaifi Ghs Isaks and a Cr6W Of Surgeons. its debts on balances at the New meii U’rir'ri fishing for halibut in a LODGE,A.F. A A.M. No39meetsat theii O liall ott the corner of Mill and Main street», IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT York clearing house and still report dory off tiiri Flattery banks Wiiefi a The present financiol and indus SCIO, - - OR. on t.ie first Saturday evening on or before the a siowgain in the amount of .free 40-foot shiifk began leaping tip, evi- full moon.of each momh. Visiting brothers trial outlook of our country is not gSTOffice and residence on south cordially invited to attend. M. C. GILL. W.M. at all1 encouraging to the patriotic, gold held by the governtiient, Which detiiiy trying to seize one of the men ■òde of bridge. HE ry G yrus , Sac. country-loving, thinking American is from three of four millions above iti thfe boat. Iii One Of his lunges a EONIDAS LODGE, No 36. -J Knights of Pythias meet? citizen. The Newspapers are con the legal reserve. fisfiofiiiaii hit him with the butt of 1 every Tuesday evening at Ma- There is reason to hope that the a,ii Oaf; The Mow fortunately struck sonic liall^ on the corner oi tinually filled with accounts of sus Mill and Main streets, ovei same return of confidence abroad,- bf ——DEALERS IN------- Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s pended banks, of the shutting down which there are plain signs at home iiitii StjiiSrO between the eyes« and store. Sojourning Knightsm vited to meet with us. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Ar of manufacturing establishments, will bring foreign money here in was Weighty OnOUgh to stun and L. W. B rown , C. 0. ticles,. Books, Stationery, and of thousands of idle unemployed large quantities for investment in catise him to dinli but of-sight; T. L D ugger , K. of R. ahd 9. IERDORFK LODGE, I.O.O. F j N o , meets workingmen in every city. Rail our low priced securities. This will The Oregonian says: Onë cdnsol- Etc.-, Etc. D every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. Sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. SCitf, — — OREGON. roads are curtailing epenses by the be a notable relief. The money that atio'ri gàtriërëa ffoiii thë p'resent JOHfî WEDDERBURN, Managing Àitorheyj J, W* CfiAPMAN, N. G. discharge of many of their employes comes frohl abrdad to this country hard timëâ is that ôür Country will P. Ô. Bôx46& A. J. J oh N son ^ Rec. See. Wâshingtôn, D. C; OCIO LODGE, No. 36, A. O;U. W., meets on and the diminishing of Wages and may take the form of purchases of riot be’ sb attractive to low, vile Eu- HorifcrtihLy discharged soldiers and sallbrà who Served iiînetS w?r» first and third’ Monday nights of each entitled; if partially Of ( wholly, disabled.tor. disability month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited hours of labor of others. Many of stock or purchases of bonds, but in ropëaii fifhigfatib'n and corisequehtiy à.fé was çâuaëd.b^s.eiiYice br fioi, add regardless of their peijuiiidry c|rbünisTâncès?; . ,, t o meet with us. bf soldier^ a±id sâilors'edtlt.l^.d.( if dbt rffiàrrièd ) wgetnçr soldiet’s death J. S. M orris , M. W. CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 these wage earners are of improvi either case it works practically as a tio't riëaflÿ ôd tnariÿ trill coriië; Con was WiPOyv^ due to ’ arfdÿ. ftçr'à ’ ice or. not; if now depèudéiit ùpQn Widows R, S helto N, Rec. dependent upon tfieir bwii labor ate entitled if the soldier’s death tp sérViçe. dent habits and have not very large i loan, and the sale ot the securities, gress edtiid iib’t do’ the laboring clas not <CBLlI#I>RËISf\afëêiititled OFFICERS. under ^sixteen ÿèarsj Ik âiihostàli ca^ës’Where there was no CHITRCSICS either stocks or bonds, apiounts to ses a grëàtër favor than by closing vHdQw; Qr,^tie.hÀS^ii|be diedbr (if rëttiàrHea.,. r .. __ j President,......... ......................... T. J. MUNKERS. “rainy day’’ funds to draw upon and .. ate^ entitled if Wdiçf. left neither widow norçnîlq^.provided sMdiet died in ............ J,;L. COWAN. Vice President, cannot long remain Idle With out much the same thing as the cal! of our doors .entirely or at least rièarly service, ox.from effect» of service, and they are now dependent upbh thei.f.dwn labor for çup* ISSIONARY BAPTIST, Services the sec loans. When foreign capitalists sell so, to foreign eriiigtatidn; Ori a port; it ifiâkês no différence whether soldier served ot died in late Wâi* Ot id rëgülar army or of each month at 11 a.m., and . lashier,............. .....................A. J. JOHNSON. M p. ond rn. Sunday suffering and want.. Every cur their holdings of American secufi- navy; «............. . A L.-;- , at the M. E. church. DIRECTORS. _ soldier«p’f tne.late y^ar; pensioned ündet onè ldW, may app'ly for higher ratés tinder other R kv . C. C. S perry , Pastor. principle of self pireservatidri siicli a J. S. MORRIS, A. J. JOHNSON, P, O. SMITH, tailment of expenses of manufac WithoutIqmÿ-sinÿTÎghtd^ .. v. tl. ..... : ties in any considerable amounts, it law would be justifiable.* /CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M -, Tno^^âpdè' p£ipid;êrs .dràwihg from $2 to $10 per month Under the . old law are entitled to ♦ A. E. RANDALL, T. J. MUNKERS. turing and other corporations who \J and 7: 30 P. M., on the fourth Sunday in higher rhtëè itfider new law, Jgpt only bn account bf disabilities' for which now pensioned, but wach month. Sunday School every Sunday ai Does a general banking and ex furnish employment for laboring is Americans who ftuy them, and âisb./brjQthèiS,' vtlipther dû© tdjàetvicç dr not; :. r- .xJ... „.. . ....... . .., fOA. M. The public cordially invited to at change business. ; Soidiexa find,sailors disabled in. Hné bf duty in regular army or navy since thé wàr are also the depression of prices due to ex Under the new game law buck deer Sight drafts is t‘. n ■ I. ehtitlè.d;r^h.^ètjâischXrged,.foÿâîsâ^iHty^ > sued on Albany, Portland and San- men, means that more laborers are cessive offerings falls' upon Ameri- can now be killed and spotted fawns Eld. B. F. Bonnell, Pastor. SutviybrA-and thèir..wraWs4 0f the J^WKHa#M;jCréb^Chêrokee and Seminole or Fldri of to aT© entitled ùfiûér-fttècbht febt;... . / CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN. Services Francisco. Without omployment. How long : can holders. When. tb«-y, buy,- bur cannot be killed any time. It is urt- Ida w ar Soldiers and thfeir widows! alsb entitled^ if Statty-tWO years of age or dlsabiea VJ the third Sunday in each month at the M. -.Xu^Ajii-uTcu , tLV II A. M. and -7 F. M. fias bèeti granted under By buying your can this state of affairs be borne by debt to Europe is rcdflCe,«! just so' laWfUl to kill any drier at any time W ^O?^e^mî,êâinp4ètëd and âetüêniênt bbtSf fieâj R ev . C. A AV ooley , Pastor. unless the carcaSs is used or preserv much and times are made easier liiter laws or fibt; „ . ,,r ,..3 L-’r-.... 'i the wage earners of the country? RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E Rejected claims reopened ¿nd 8ettlement.seCurèH*’.lf.tFjççtvi<viJ>hptbper or illegal. . ,s Cemetery work is a question that is now agitating here. on first Sunday bf each month ed by the person killing it, or is sold . Certificates of service and discharge obtained for Sbldfers and Sailors Of the late war who P ftt church 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. ^^Se^for^àwl^fidliiîormâtiori; Nobhârgèfàr if8fe?^iess successful. Address^ for food. Elk Can be killed from The development and continuance R ev . D an I el B ridges , Pastor. at the Willamette the minds of every thinking man. of all these hopeful signs depend up-, August 1 to November 15. Trout METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on the s THÉ PRESS gl M i M s ë'SMRANY, In years past we have read of bread liiiL fourth Sunday of each month. on wise action by congress. Confi cannot be sold or offered for sale any [To be supplied.] Maible Works. JOHN WEDDERBURNj Mâfiêglfig Attorney, riots and great suffering in Euro dence begins to reappear because time except during the months of p-b. Box463. NION SUNDAY SCiiOOL every'Sunday at • . ,_ - W ashington ; d .©8 pean countries; we will witness U M- E. Church, at 3 8. P. M. M. D aniel , Sup’t. Monuments and Tablets from there is hope of legislation for the September and October. such scenes within the borders of removal of the underlying cause of the celebrared Red Beach, . C. Tk U. meets bn 't'tfesdftys after the sec and foiirtli Sundays in each rtionth, at otVn land the coming winter, if distrust, the monthly purchases of A fodder or hay famine is now W ond Barre and Quincy Granites, our 4 oclock p m, at the Christian church. 165 acres 3 miles west of Scio; .00 acres in culty-' financial depression that now silver, which have driven out gold prevalent in European countries. vation, ^ec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill. balance pasture ¿nd binisli—stdti.e tim at’prices that will astonish the Hay is said to be worth about $50 seems to envelop the entire, country and broken down credit. If this ber, new house, barn, good orchard; all good, Notice tö Hunters. you. Shop on Second St., continues but a short time longer. shall be disappointed, the second per ton over there. It is a pity this bottom land, near 2 R. R. stations. Price, $5000. 180. acres, 2}^ miles East of Scio; one-half in opposite R. G. Watson ’ s store. desirable market is so far from Ore state of the panic willbe worse' than Upon Congress, now in session, We, the undersigned, residents of cultivation, balance pasture, hillside; wagon gon. The abundant hay crop of the and team, 8 head of cattle, 6 hogs and 25 sheep* Bantiam and. Franklin Butte pre devolves the duty of lifting this the first.” F. WOOD, Jun., cincts, in Lirirt county, Oregon, AlaQkWi, present season in the Willamette Price, $3000. TermSj one-half cash; OREGON. mantle of financial depression. Con •223 acres, 7 miles Southeast of Scio, 100 acres hereby give notice that we will as gressmen Mihb for any cause would The Oregon National Guard are valley would come quite handy in cultivation, 75 acres open pasture land, bal sist each other in prosecuting al: delay or defeat legislation that now playing soldiers atCàmp, Comp these hard times if it could be mar- ance brush. 80 acres of this farm is bottom Th© Taquina Route. land, balance rolling- can all be cultivated I persons found trespassing on oui would lead to this result Should be son, on the-Clackamas bet ween Ore kef ed at that figure. New 8-room house,two bkrnes, outbuildings all j Oregon Pacifié Railroad. premises by hunting or shooting. new two good orchards, a No. 1 spring and run-, held to strict accountability for such gon city and Portland- Instead of E. W. HARLEY. Receiver» John W Richardson J H Peery President Cleveland- is said to be ning water, 1 mile to school house, grist mill action. He Who Would for party Thus. Allison Newton Crabtree marching the few miles from thé sick at his country home bn Buz- and postoffiice, C C Lee Direct Line-Quick Dispateh-Lowest purposes, withold his support to a city to the camp, they were tfans- G W Garland 14^ ¿eres dn the smith side of Scio, all se zards.bay.. While his illness is re "but J A South Freight Rates, bet ween Willam measure that would give immediate W E Arnold iii pü’üne trees, 1^9 years old, good spring ported on the electric cars. To the ! J A Compton garded as but the effect of overwork bn the pféifiisés. I'iict. lííOO. Teims,cash. ¡ 8 H McElmurry ette Valley points and releif to our country in this time Of ! 80 acres adjoining the city of Scio on the east, ■ J A Craft San Francisco. A D Craft old campaigner of 61-65; such play one cannot but think, what a calam J W Gaines ^.Beth Rockwell her great need, is not worthy of soldiering will cause but a simple ity the country-would suffer should 15 acres in cultivation., balance in pasture, ail OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. grain, fruit, hop fir vegetable lftndj good W W Richardson G W Compton wearing the badge of citizenship, be smiles it is not hard th gdeSS what it result. fatally.- The country has good two-storv house, good.cellar, two barns; prop J E Cyrus 8 AD Hamilton S. S. WILLMETTE VALLEY, erty is well located ar.¿1 -well improved.- Price, J P Crabtree. Leaves SanFrancisço, July 11, 21, 31. he republican, democrat or popnlist. is passing in the old veternans mind. confidence in President Cleveland. $3000. Terms, one-lialf cash. ”, Yqauina, ” 5 16, 26. The country expects that every con Military knowledge by the people IL would have but little in Vice 200 acres, 3^mlles east- of Scio, acres seed ig“ This ’ Company reserves tbe right to gressman will lose sight of every, President Stevenson -should he be ed in grass balance timber and pasture—some han ge sailing dates without notice. is probably of value in time of need ----------- —_z_ good alder bottom land, house-5 barn and orch selfish impulse and be actuated by a but .will these kid glove blüécoats be come t.hd executive. RIVER STEAMERS. ard. Price, $1750. lofty patriotic purpose, and estab any more reliable and serviceable 20acres 2 miles edst bf Scio, eán all bb cult!- • Steamer “HOAG” leaves Port The Oregonian ’ s Washington cor land, Wednesday tnd Saturday, lish a policy that will fprnish em should the emergency arise, than respondent says that up'on inquiry Vtcteo- Price $500. Terms easy. Fbf further particulars in relation fp the i at 6 A. M. ployment to the thousands of our the young men . who are to-day in at the pension Office it is- learned above desirable and otter bargains call on H. C.DAY, Gen, Ag’t, Salmon Street Wharf unemployed workingmen and wom (South side of bridge.) the harvest field. We opine that' that up to date there have been Portland. The above ie a eerrebt picture of THE ORE* R. SHELTON, D. R. VAUGHN; Gen, Ag't, San Francisco, Cal. en. Surely some Moses can be (IONIAN’S NEW BUILDING, located at thd SCIO, OREGON. volunteers who have never-been un 6742 pensions suspended which were BEAI, ESTATE AGT., SCIO, OGN ¡ Corner of Sixth and Alder street«. For many C. C. HOCUS, H- F. * P. A.. Corvallis, Oregon years THE OREGONIAN has felt the need of found who will pilot the grand old der fire, or inarched or counter granted under the act of June ft pew and commodious building embracing «1*. <1 .Barnes Ï all the modern improvements, with the latest Ship of State into a smooth Unruf 1890, averaging 170 daily, A large marched in this manner, will prove Having set up a shop in the above improved machinery for turning dut a me« tropblitaii paper. It now has it; and one that fled prosperous sea. is said, proportion of these cases, it line I am prepared to do first-class the better as d^the, volunteers Over the whole Pacific Ces»t may Justly feelpioiic2 Work on short- notice. Give me a of, aa it is certainly the finest on thecoasfc Bilyeu & Shelton, Prop’s, , the regulars 3^Wl-.tra: - T’hé expen- 'were, suspended pending a medical Now that THB OREGONIAN la settled id iriiil. Charges reasonable. examination. this new home it feels like giving its many have splendid storing SIGNS OF BETTER TIMES. diture for the O. N. D. is to our Set«, Oregon. friends a benefit. It makes this special offer to those who renew their subscription, or td mind a needless and wholly useless Good turnouts at reashnable rates. those who subaoribe prior to September 1st, facilities for both oats ■ .Congress will debate the silver New Photo Gallery Stage line to Munkers’. Commer The following hopeful view Of tax upon the people; ftnd these hard intend the question till the 28 inst, when a and wheat. cial mtn COTiVeyed to and from all the financial situation was given in times it grinds oii ones feelings« They U/eel(ly Ore§oi)ia^ points. Horses boarded by the day last Friday’s Oregonian: vote will be had. Hoiv long the or week. believe in the princi wise, sedate senators will then dis “There are signs of improvement Sir. S. A. Hamill, late of Toronto, AGENTS WANTED on Salary in ihe financial situation, though In Clark Cbtifity; Kansas, so says cuss the measure no man knoweth. ple of 1 ‘live and let Canada, has opened a new photo and Commission for THE ONLY there is no reason to expect immed a. special telegram sent dtit from To But the country will justly, etern gallery in the Y.M.C.A. Block and AUTHORIZED. iate relief of the commercial strin peka, where hard tidies prevail and ally “set down’-’ on he who by un live” and will treat Tbit being tho dull season of the year, THB invites the pttbllc to share their gency which is-the natural : conse crops hsve failed this year; Hie re necessary, dillatory tactics delays you believes a benefit of this kind fairly if you OREGONIAN will be greatly appreciated. Please send in patronage with him. Don’t forget quence of the late financial stress. ligious people of all -denominations your subscription as soon as possible. When the matter« By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary Portland you are cordially invited the place« them Visiting give will executor, with the co-operation of In such a crisis as this, due solely to are getting together and discharg to call and take a trip through oilr n©^ boflie. Address his family, and for Mr. Blaine’s Com Lek of confidence and having ho ing all but one minister in the inter Cholera is again getting a slight your patronage, If plete Works, “TWENTY YEARS root in commercial unsoundness, ests. of economy« At Ashland, the OREGONIAN ftJBLISHiNG GO., ...... REMOVED....... IN CONGRESS,” and his later book, trade depression follows bank fail county seat, seven denomination^ foothold on oiir shores. Yet is this fcORTLASD. OR will patronize you fact so overshadowed by the all ab Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng. “POLITICAL DISCUSSION S.” One ures, so trade recovery may he de combined and topk a. vote on the sorbing financial questiori that it is prospectus for these BEST S.EL- LINGWoks in the market.. A.K P. layed for some time after the open most popular of the seven ministers scarcely thought of; Something a home industry you Jordan of Me., took 112 orders from ing bf the banks. Indeed-general, who should preach ths gospel to the like 12 cases are in the government Will keep the largest first 110 calls; agents profit- $106.50. kfrs. Ballard of O. took 15 orders,’.13 business must furnish most of the people!; eschewing all doctrinal top quarantine station in, New York ahiQunf possible of Seal Russia, in 1 day; profit $26.25; money upon which suspended banks ics. Rev. AiiilOck, of the Sfethodist harbor. E. N. Rice of Mass, took 27 in 2 days; open, by payment of notes' held by cHiirch wes re-elected, and the oth MAY lj*. the selling price of profit $47«25. J. Patridge of Me. them« < - er six discharged. The unsuccess Two bows, a horse, One mule, a took .43 orders iron 3.6 calls; profit Among the hopeful signs are re ful were not soured, and accepted wagon and a set of harries were sold your gVain at .home. E. A.- Palmer ofN. Dak..took B* J. Bakery Prop’r. $75.25. Leiter Heads, 53 orders in 3 davs: profit $98.25« turn of gold to the United States. their fate, knowing there was sup at auction oti a Marion coun ty .ranch They also manüfac- BiU llenas EXCLUSIVE TERRI 1 ORY given. Some $10,000,000 have come and it is port but for one minister. (The the other day for $18, to satisfy a ALBANY, OR. If you wi^h to make Large Money, thougt that the. shipments will reach plan is satisfactory, and will be mortgage for $222 15.' The cows ite Heads ture the best grade’s' Old friduds, as well as hew custom-: write immediately for terms to Statements, ’ $30,000,000 before they stop. This adopted in other counties: in- the brought $6,. the horses $6 50 and the -f^s; áre in.vited to call and see us. Tie Henry Bill Pub. Co'., lof flourj ieedj et©e «W4 TL. wffl always be ob - US'"". 1 is 3 natural pipvemenjj'iue. in .part di ought distri..‘h CWM84" - sirul^ wagon and harness $2 eh Fasters a Et& STATE OFFICERS. D. R. N. BLACKBURN. H. C. WATSON. BLACKBURN & WATSON, ♦ IMPLEMENTS AND GROCERIES- count F ^ Farmers Depot, Albany, Or* i I I R. G. WATSON 8 CO., ALBANY, Cam a last Stek it iva W. L. MOORE, LIVERY, FEED, HACK and SALE STABLES Albany THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, BANK OE SCIO. Save noney FOR SALE; ill Wagon Shop. A SPECIAL OFFER! Livery, The Seis Heller Mills Biography of Jas. Maine, ® ■ THE APEX. Is Tie Place To Get W