Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, September 01, 1893, Image 4

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Hon. Harvey Shelton.
The Hop Crop.
A. J. Johnson, was in Salem
3C
Photographs—II(.reaft„
week.
Lee Bilyeu went to Portland yes- As we indicated last week, we Hop picking will commence in ear» you can get two grades of Cabinet
■
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER , i 189&.
give below a short biographic- nest in another week. In a few photos at the Scio Art Gallery. The
terday.
al sketch of our late
L-tert honored
_____ - fellow yards pickers are already at work. regular first-class work will still be
S. M. Daniel paid the county
ÏXME TABLE
townsman Hon. Harvey Shelton:
Hops are quoted in San Francisco at made at $4. A second grade for
lai a visit on Tuesday.
Born in Patrick county Va. pn 18 to21 cents per pound. The crop
8. P. R. R. (SCIO BRANCH). ■
$2.00 per dozen
Mr. John Ivy is visiting his •Oct.. 16, 1822 and lived there till his in the Willamette Valley will put a
Trains Daily (Except Sunday)
will
also
be made. You' all know
daughter, Mrs. S. I. Shore of this tenth year, when his parents re­ large amount in circulation, as good
what facilities Harnish has. If you
ARRIVE. city.
moved to the then wilds of Mo. prices will be realized this year and want a good cheap picture, take a
«H.
■ÍJ.15 a. in
Selo,
Mrs. Ousterhoudt and daughter is settling in Jackson county, Re- the yards generally promise a heavy pointer from this.
shoe Ì og ° ro 8 cemess e ”*
hi.
10.15 a. in.
West Scio,
in.
i 2.45 p. in. visiting ye editor’s wife this week. moving from there to Buchanan yield.
Rc’.o.
m.
i 1.45 p.m.
We*tScio,
Ezra Meeker, of Puyallup, the
La Grippe.
and is fest becoming the popular
Dr, E. O. Hyde and wife went to I county, in the same state later on.
G eo , F erguson , Manager.
During
the
prevalence of the Grip
millionaire
hop
buyer
of
the
Pacific
The
Sheltons
were
typical
pioneer
s
Portland and returned last Monday.
the
past
seasons
it
was
a
noticable
trading place for Bargain Seekers.
and Missouri soon, »becoming too coast, who has just received $250,000
.bscribera,
Get your hop tickets printed at densely populated for them the tide in gold from Europe for the pur­ fact that those who depended
upon
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery,
We are aware that times are hard this office. We will do the work at of emigration that set out lor the chase of hops, has established a hop not only had a speedy recovery, but
«nd money very difficult to obtain. hard times prices.
Pacific Coast in the spring of 1847 depot in balem. He addressed thé escaped all the troublesome after
For tiiis reason we have heretofore I. Beam, an Albany grocer, has ■found them among the ox trains I growers there Saturday, and stated effects of the malady. This remedy
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kept silent upon the subject.- The assigned, for the benfit of his credit­ crossing the great plains to Oregon. that although producers of all kinds seems to have a peculiar power in
effecting rapid cures not only in
time has now come that we are ors. Assets $3043, liabilities $6000, Selecting the Forks of the Santiam were so badly off this year, owing to cases of La. Grippe, but in all Dis­
-compelled to pay our debts to others Wheat is 33 and 34 cents in Pen­ as their homes, some of them sett led the financial conditions he consider­ eases of the Thoat, Chest and Lungs,
sand in order to do so, must call up dleton, and 45 cents in Scio. Some in the beautiful Jordan Valley on ed that the hop growers were best and has cured cases of Asthma and
on those who are In arrears on sub difference; but considerably too Thomas Creek, while Harvey select­ off of all. His house proposed to Hay Fever of long standing. Try it
and be convinced. It won’t disap­
seription. The amount you owe us small.
ed a donation land claim on Crabtree open an office in Salem to handle the point. Free Trial Bottles at J. S.
is small, yet when united to that of
Creek 5 miles southeast of Scio-as crop. He stated that .he had been Morris & Co’s, drug store.
-others amounts to a large sum, to us .Receiver Morrow failed to get a
his future home which place he con­ able to secure money to supply grow-
Some years ago we were very
at least. Therefore as soon as possi­ bid for the Oregon Metallic Paint
tinued to own till the time of his eis for picking, and could advance much subject to severe spells of [¡¡^g^Highest market price pkidlCome ill find price my goods,
property
last
Saturday,
and
a
new
ble please remit. Then we can pay
death. Soon.after his arrival in Or­ about -11 cents per pound. He said cholera morbus; and 'now when we for Merchantable Produce inlwhether you want -to buy of
•our butcher, our baker, our merch­ sale will to be made.
exchange for goods.
|not you will be.welcome,
egon the Cayuse Indian war Was he haa filled orders received up to
ant and the other fellow arid all will The way to build up a town is by inaugurated, in which he participa­ •date at: 17 to 18 cents, but knew feel any of the symptons that usual­
ly
proceed
that
ailment,
such
as
patronizing,
its
merchants,
me
­
■be happy.
nothing as to future prices.
chanics, etc., and not thd§e et ted as a soldier serving credibly as Mr, Meeker will advance $20 per sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea,
such.
etc;, we become scary. We have
another town, Citizens of Scio, do
In 1852 he was united in marriage bale on good hops, and will after found Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
yon all do this?
Oct,
1st
offer
for
thé
same
the
mark-
to Miss Caroline Thomas. The fruits
Wood taken oil subscription at
and Diarrhoea Remedy the very
Obtain one of the Preferred Ac- ,Jjf-which mar riageLeing 9 ybildrem et priorévetyJ1»
. and if same
this office.
.-thing.to.^traighten
one out .iiU^^such
; cid entTne’ Co ’s, of No w York. ? 10, ’ 7 of whom- are- now living/ the’2’
VV
i'YcOvf, rjit* /><ȣ>
was in
eases, and always kept it about.
- out), policies for only $20 per year
at
market
price,
.charging
usual
eldest dying in their infancy.
town a short time Tuesday,
from Robt J, Giles.
commission and interest for money We are not writing this for a pay
Tile weather during the past week Miss Lillie Crawford of Albany, At 18 years of age Mr. Shelton advanced. ,On this basis he is pre­ testimonial, but. to let our readers
united with the Missionary Baptist
has been sultry in the extreme
and Mt, Hart Perkins of Port Town­ church of which he has continued a pared to advance to the growersjfrom kno w what isa good thing to keep
See Harnish’s two-dollar ad at send, Wash., were visiting rela­ consistaht ngember during his long $200,000 to $1,200,000. This proposi­ handy in the house. For sale by
J. S. Morris Druggist.
the head of another column.
tives in this city this week,
life, his character furnishing a shin­ tion will giye the grower ah oppor­
A Million Friends.
Wheat has been arriving quite Attorney General Chamberlain and ing example to his brethren in deeds tunity.to speculate on his crop for 60
A friend in need is a friend indeed
freely at the Scio Roller Mills this W. A. Kimsey, came over from Al­ of charity and benevolence. He days if he- wishes.
not less than one million people
Week.
bany. Wednesday. We acknowl­ was ever ready to give a word of He advised all growers that for and
have
found such a friend in Dr.King’s
The question, nowadays with edges pleasant call from them.
advice and encouragement to those the English market hops should be New Discovery for Consumption,
everbody is “where will I get money There are now seventy-four teams who were seemingly faltering by allowed tœripen fully., and should Coughs and colds.—If you have nev­
be baled hot to keep out all possible er used this Great Cough Medicine,
to pay my bills?”
engaged in hauling straw for the .the wayside.
one trial will convince you that it has
moistuté.
Prof. John Geddes will teach “the paper mill besides a large force of Politically. Mr. 'Shelton has affili­
wonderful curative powers in all dis­
He
thought
well
cured
hops
eases of Throat, Chest of Lungs,
yopng idea how to shoot” at Minto men engaged to handle it.—Lebanon ated with the democratic party
Express.
though never a strong partisan. slightly broken were worth more Each bottle is guaranteed to dò all
the coming winter.
that is claimed or money will be re
His
honesty of purpose and integri­ than whole hops not so well cured. funded.
Insure your life, limbs and proper­ From what we hear Waterloo will
Trial battles free, Large
Were
hops
thoroughly
ripe,
Proprietor bf
ty with Robt. J. Giles who repre­ soon become the Monte Carlo of ty of character were such that he slightly red as valuable as those not bottles 50 eta. and $1, at J S Morris
Linn county, if not of the whole was elected four times a member of quite ripe when picked? Yes. & Co’s, drug store.
sents only reliable companies.
the lower bouse in the Oregon legis­
Among the incidents of childhood
SMain and Mill streets will be quite state. The visitor can have his lature. Never suffering defeat he What is the, best size for a bale?
choice
of
many
games
of
chance.
that stand out in bold relief, as our
Not
over
180
pounds.
Smaller
still
passable during the coming winter
served his constituents and the peo­
owing to the heavy coating of grav­ Capt. N. B. Humphrey is, we are ple generally faithfully, and with would be better, except in the mat­ memory reverts to the days when
Mrfc Wrti. Bilyeu, Pfo’p
glad
to
state,
rapidly
recovering
we -were young, none are more
el they have received.
honor in that, body during the ses­ ter of transportation.
This popular .h’oiis'e is again opeii
from
his
accident,
and
the
conse
­
prominent
than
severe
sickness.
Three
samples
will
b
>
required
Prof. J. R. Geddes, of Mill City,
sions of 1872, ’74, ’80, and ’84. He
to the public. The tables supplied
quential
mental
shock,
and
will
soon
The
young
mother
vividly
remem
­
has been employed as the prinicpal
with the best the market affords anq
has also ever taken a lively interest this year, ope, for the Salem office,
extra pains taken for the comfort of
of the Stayton public schools during lie all fight In mind and body,'minus in Grange and Farmers Alliance one for Puyallup and another to sub­ bers that it was Chamberlain’s
one foot.
travelers--
mit to the London buyers. It re­ Cough Remedy cured her of croup,
the coming school year.
matters.
Wheat
j
and in turn administers it to her
Several
visitors
have
been
in
town
quires
only
15
days
to
hear
from
a
W. H. Ramsey returned last week
He has been a faithful member of
offspring and always with the best
from a visit to the Southern Oregon during the past week, whose names Scio Lodge A.F. and A. M. since its sample .sent to London. Samples results. For sale by J. S. Morris
Mill Feed
we
have
not
learned.
If
our
patrons
should
be
taken
only
from
the
press
­
Mines. He thinks the Scio boys
organization and his death leayes a
Druggist.
will
notify
ns
we
will
gladly
give
ed
bales.In
England
hops
are
have a good claim there.
vacancy in that lodge that- will ever
their friends, personal mention cause a shade of sadness to pass over judged by the cut edge. The speak­
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS;
HOTEL»
The Scio P ress , for the next 12 when here.
the faces of his brother members till er said he uses 100 pounds of crude
months for $1.50. Don’t all speak at
sulphur to the-ton of hops. Said it
Warren Cyrus and Frank Morris time shall bring forgetfulness,
GIBLiN # HOWARD^
ProjT
once, for you might overtax the
We ask all those owing ds to pay
added nothingfo the value of the
returned from the Southern Oregon
A
life
well
spent
in
which
he
has
(Ct>i-riei
:
(jf
EifStarid
WaShiiigtbn
Streets;)
'
capacity of our bookkeeper.
mines Monday. Warren exhibited ever been ready to respond to duty’s hop except in rippearance, and acted their accounts by October lei.- Hav­
ALBANY, OREGON.
All parties who design paying some specimens of placer gold that
as a .preservative. Crude sulphur ing large biffs that have' to fee met
Headquarters for commercial traV2
their subscription in wood should do would be particularly soothing to call, never shirking a responsibility, was the best because the cheapest. at that time, #e must
eiers. Motor cats pass thia hotel fof
bn
Whose
word
'ever
furnished
an
ex
­
so - at once so that we may know one these hard .times provided he
all railroad depots and Golt fa Park:
Meeker never wets hops while prompt payments.
ample or truth and honesty, he, after d Mr.
Free bus to and from the house.
how to buy for the winters supply Only had enough of them.
rying. —Herald. _
completing-the'allotted age of man-,-
H tbler , S hore &
If you want a good t wo-dollar-per It is understood that the Southern has laid down lifes burdens, honored
' 0, B. Matters.
dozen cabinet photo, .call at the Pacific will soon reduce, its train and respected by all. Truly he has
B'tsehlen’s AratoS Salve'.*
Scio Art Gallery with your $2. and forces by abolishing the train bag­
T he B est S alve in the world tor
filled the duty of riiafi in its com­ The report that Supt. Mulcahy, of Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,- Sait
have Harnish take a squint at you.
gage agent and making an arrange­ pletes! sense.
th© Oregon Pacific company, had RheuihjFevef Sores, Tetter,Chapped
H. S. Rand recently bought in ment whereby Wells, Fargo & Go’s
been in San Francisco - to secure Hands, - Chilblains; Corns, and ali
Ptëpïieiteifj
Hints is Hop Growers,
Crook connty 1000 heads of beef express agents will handle baggage.
another steamer for the Yaquina— Skin Eruptions,- and positively cures
Piles,
or
no
pay
required,
ft
guar
­
steers, paying $25.per head for three
PJ
no
.
required:
is
<
aar
"
An exchange says: A superstiti­
. » • «
Some of the h.op men in Linn San Fraficssco route is not strictly anteed to' give perfect satisfaction,- or * • ■
year-olds and 27,50 for 4-year-olds ous subscriber who found a spider
correct As is well known the man- money_refunded. Pricg
"
’
25
cerits
per
First-class
äccoin
m
odati
oh
s-.
___
Tables
and over.
on his paper wants to know if it is a county will begin picking next week agementof the Orsgon Pacific have box. For sale by J S Morris & Co.
supplied with the pest thé
The Scio Roller Mills, have been bad omen. He was told that it was and many others a week later. A. endeavored to obtain the storage of
fiiafktet affofds-.
and Dealing
Hop kicking Mossy.-
BoarsI from 0»ie Two Bbiiái-'s pfe»- «ia-ÿ..
piying 50 cts per bushel fur wheat nothing of the kind. The spider Meeker & Co., of Puyallup, Wash., a iafge amount of grain adjacent to
iii
ffiS
above
line
and
a
bet
­
R®”HeadqifaHbfs f'Or Cbifimfercihl
Which is somewhat above the mark; was merely looking over the columns warn hop men not to pick too green, .fheit line, arid their efforts, to all
Wui Faber, of the Albany Stow­
Tfàvêifefs-.
ter Quality, of goods, or a
etpri.ee for wheat in neighboring of the paper to see who was not ad­ and claim many damage their hops indications will' be’ sticcessful.
towns,
vertising, so that he could spin his by so doing. Their rules are te Jet Owing to the scarcity of taoney it ing Co. will make liberal advances
fairer
deale
’
r
is
dot
to
be
Salem and Eugene are both kick­ web across the shop door and be free the hops mature before picking,, was thought that a considerable por­ on the new hop crop, and pay the
found in Dinh county.- He
then pick clean and cure them tion of this grain, especially oafs, grower as much as any other legiti­
ing about the city Water-. In Salem from disturbance.
mate
buyer.
This
is
an
opportunity
uses Stockton Leather, ex­
they catch fish in the hydrants,
A number of our citizens were at thoroughly, and bale the hops at would seek the San Francisco mark­ to get money for picking. •
in Eugene the water is green
cl tsively. Repairing, a spec­
Waterloo last Sunday. One car­ once, before they moisten and. gel et at once, and that the steamef
contains frogs;.
Hop Grover Attention«
riage in passing down the west end tough. They also advise that the Willamette Valiev might not be
ialty.
We inadvertanìly omitted to of the bridge was allowed to go a hops should not be tramped into the able to handle it expeditiously.
chronicle the death .of Mrs.. Etta little faster than a walk, which of­ bale as they are broken too mueh by Mr. Mulcahay,therefore,went tothe Do not insure your hops until you
•
i
¡p
JNewly
furnished,
nice, creab and
Vassoio, daughter of senior editor fended the dignity of that city’s re­ that method.
city for the purpose of ascertaining have seen one', of the Special Hop
airy
rooms,
with
the
tables
supplied,
Policies
issued
by
the
London
&
of thé Democrat, who died from that corder to the extent of $5 The
whether, if he required anothei ves-
The forest Fire at Minto.
with the best obtainable, and spec.’--
fell destroyer consumption last week. boys paid the fine with very little
se 1, he would be able to obtain it.- Lancashire Fife Ins. Co., through
accom modations for commercial^!
this popular hotel is open foi^^”1 st
Country Treasurer Wallace, of kicking and consider there is quite J. D. Leedy, owner of the saw-mill We understand, he received satis­ their agent, Robt. J. Giles.-.
I
wish
to
announce
to
the
ception of guests. East si^^----- -,
factory
assurances.
Albany, last week,- received a check a good joke upon them.
near Minto on the eastern division
The Oregon Pacific, like other Remember you can get your pho­ ladies- of Scio and vicinity,
from State Treasurer Metchan for The forest fires on the North San- of the Oregon Pacific, is in the city.
$5,454 50, being Linn county’s por­ tiam were raging worse than ever He says the forest fire at that place .roads, is economizing to consider­ tos taken, cabinet size; at Crawford that I how have on my N ew
tion of the state irreducible school on last Saturday and Sunday in thè has been pul out after several days able extent. The operating ezpen- & Paxton’s,' Albany, for $1.50 per S tock c-f S pring - M illinery ,
.opportp-n'i^y
dozen.-
fund'.
and can furnish any thing, We ta sijbscrib^s that the «VW
vicinity of Leedy,s saw mill. It of hard work. About half a mile of ses havelately been reduced $3,500
READ! S. M. Daniel’s ad. in an­ was reported that a portion of his the tramway from the mill was permontli. The offices at Chitwood, JH, A. Leninger, D. tí. S'., dentist needed in that line, at reason­ tormjjfcffoner of Pensions has been
other column. His method of doing tramway leading from the mill burned also considerable good tim- Lyons anil Harris have been discon­ Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth able rates. Call and examrnm appointed. He is an old soldier, and
business for cash or produce, has down to the railroad, was burned oh ber. His loss is aboiit $600. The tinued temporarily, and the shops without plates a specialty. All work
we believe that soldiers and their
Styles and Prices.
proven a success, and his trade is Saturday, and that there was great mill hands offered to rebuild the at YJtjuina are closed for thirty warranted.
heirs will receive justice at his hands,
Repairing
of
.
h^i^^
e
constantly growing. People are danger of both the 'mill and the tramway without pay in order to days. Tie salaries of employes
We do not anticipate that there will
Gold
and
silver
watches,
reduced
wefe
subpeted
to
a
slight
shave.
—
done to order^*^
fast becoming satisfied that the best­ barn becoming food fon the flames. help Mr. Leedy out, and keep the
any radical changes in theadmin
prices.
French
the
jeweler,
Albany
time to pay for goodsis when you
r^g^p^^tfee' taken ih ex- be
mill, and about 20 men Have gone to Corvallis ffazette.
istration of pension affairs under the
The
O.
P.
office
at
Chitwood
has
buy them, thereby saving the extra
Get your trespass notice's printed changp'ior goods.
work at it.-Tue’s. Herald.
facing Galore..
new regime.
pérCent which must otherwise be been ordered discontinued; but the
on cloth at this office.
VVe wouid advise,^however, that
agent refuses to- discontinue until
A
Natural
Bridge.
Maru
C.
Smith.
charged for .Interest and losses on his batìk salary, including the old
TaarsiSVaspoT-j
-u. :S; soldiers, sailors, and their heirs,
our townsmen were up at Waterloo
sHp Q uotations
bad accounts.
take steps to make application at
one; is paid.. He continues to do Oregon has a rival to the iiatural
Wheat, 45 its. per bu.
Superintendent Mulcahy, of the business and the company seems un­ bridge of Virginia, although as yet last .Sunday. While there he
once, if they have not already done
Oats,
25
”
O. P. company , has issued, a bulle­ able to get rid of him. The. man­ few persons have had the privilege matched his race horse “Arlington Flohr $8 60
>> bbl.
so, in order to ^eeure the benefit of
«* ton.
tin announcing that all employes of agement have ordered the conduct­ of .gazing upon the wonder, and it is Sport? with Bellingef Bros, “Billy Bran ”16 00
the early filing of their claims in
<<
Bellinger
”
for
a
face
to
occur
on
the company will hereafter be ors not to accept tickets issued by doubtful if its existence was known
Middlings 18
E. E, MeKiney & Co., of Turner, case there should be any future pen­
charged one cent per mile for travel­ the agent.; but such tickets would at all until discovered by the Perion Sept, io,iat Waterloo for a purse of Chop, $18 per ton.
having leased the Munkers, West- sion legislation. Such legislation is
Potatoes; 75cts
7" ; per bushel.
$110; distance 300 yards»
ing over the road. The above took undobtedly be good in the hands of -Gossett
surveying party. The
Eggs,
13
per
äoz,
Scio
and. Crabtree warehouses, are seldom retroactive. Therefore it is
Effect a few days ago. Other roads an innocent traveler. The matter is bridge, which is about. six miles Also at the same time and place Buttel,- 2Öc
perib,
of great importance that applications
he
matched
Al
Moores
horse
“
John
­
how
prepared
to receive both
have also adopted like rules. Now exciting considerable interest arouud northeast from Detroit crosses a
Hams, Í5 per lb;
be
filed in the Department at the
ny
”
h a 200 yard race with Jen-
lie per lb.
if the railroads will charge, minis­ Chitwood.—Democrat.
canyon fifty feet wide and is fully nings Bros- horse “Rats” for a Shoulders,
earliest .possible date.
Bacoii,
15
c
per
lb.
ters arid members of the legislature Ora Copeland, of Toledo, Lincon fifty fee.t high: It is as perfect as i t
IfU. S; S oldiers , S ailors , or
Lard,- 16c per lb.- .
full fare, they might be able to county, has just returned from his could well be, being flat on top and purse of - ■ $20.
their W idows , C hildren , or P ar ­
Gh'ieliens,3 50 per doz.
l':-- -————————
carry a poor man’s freight at reason­ third annual seal hunt, in the North­ arched underneath in a manner
Sgrn Burned.
ents desire information in regard to
able ratés.
west waters. T-Iis trip of four that would almost lead one to believe
pension matters, should write toThe
An exchange says “The gentle­ months netted him just $ 1604. This it was the work of man. The bridge On last Saturday a little son Of A.
and intend to be in the market at all Press Claims Company, at Washing­
ton, D. C., and they will prepare and
man who had just returned from the is considered à big haul for a boy is solid rock, and is finely one of C. Rahn was playing about his fath­
If you do, yoii should have THS times for the same, paying the
springs, on being complimented only 20 years old. His 16 year old Oregon’s greatest curiosities.—-San- ers barn with some matches and the LADDEB OF JOURNALISM,
and send the necessary* application,
usual result followed—the barn and a Text Book for Correspondents, Re­
if they find them entitled under the
upon his.improved appearance, re- brother, Gene, Who went along as tiam Lumberman.
contents -were burned—the dwel­ porters,- Editors and General Writers.
an
expressive cook, stopped in Japan, where he
marked with
numerous laws enacted for theit
Nearly everything brings a good ling house by the aid of a friendly
“Humph, ” “I gained 25 pounds ; in will spend the winter, as' did Dan
■ ,
Mr. MeKiney intends to be in Scio benefit.
PRICE, 50 CENTS;
two days!” This individual’s testi Hufléy, another young man from price now but wheat; which sug- harvest crew being saved. There
A ddress
the greater portion of his time this
SENT
ON
RECEIPT
ON
PRICE,
BY
mony would be valuable to thé pat* Toledo, who Was on the ship; This gests again, as it has often heeD sug­ was about 2 tons of hay and a set of
fall looking after the interests of the PRESS CLAWS COMPANY
ALLAN FORMAN,
ent medicine man.” We are pri- was his first trip and his returns for gested before, that diversified farm­ harness consumed in the barn. We
houses and guarantees satisfaction.
J ohn W edd ER b U rn , Man. Atty.
vately informed that Al Ewjng. our his efforts among the seals was $600. ing is what is heeded here. The have not learned if the loss was cov­ 1 i 7 N assau S treet , N ew Y ork , N. Ÿ
Washington, D. C.
Call
on
Price
Munkers,
at
Munkers,
newly appointed postmaster >is the The three intend to go again next farmer Who brings the most produce ered by insurance of not.
P. O. Box 385.
of
John
Simpson
at
Scio
and
get
your
to market is the one who will make M. V. Bilyeu will cortimencf pick-
inan, and his clothes stil.f. contiune year.—Herald.
j X>r. Milts'’ Nervine for Nervous ProstrftHo®«
j saeksr
the most-.
to fit him too quick,
1 i»g hops neit Thursday;
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SCIO,
STORE.
OREGON.
Headoiiaita for Bargains in
s,
ant your patronage and will
give you
every inducement possible, in the
way of close prices and fair treat-
ment to merit your custom and
good will.
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Respectfully Yours»
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Scio’s Grocer, keeps constantly oil hand
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Reopened
Albany, Or
Ooaier in
Flour,
Etc,
Manufacturer of the
unrivaled Albany
Patent,
Siaowflake
Family and Mt.
Hood Superfine flour*
L. L. GALA VAN1
Of Soioj Orsgsa,
.».SCIO, OR.
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