’A LARGE BEAL, .
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-Awarded
highest Honors—World’s Fair.
The sonate’tafffi liehafe is now Th® city now., 'Owns the Electric
”,
Light and "Water
on..-- - -■
r-.-
•Dfc ■
IfUMDAYf' -«’À'P i RÏL -.6,
1894
Kants.
Dr. Curl, the Brownsville déntiSj
is visiting his family in this city- As we stated ,ip Jast weeks edition
X'ewspapox Law.
•1. -Subscribers who dp .pot give this week.
that negotiations were in progress
express notice to thè .contrary are Republicans scooped things gen by which the city would become the
nonuidererl as wishing' to continue erally in Ohio, municipal elections; owner of the light and water plants
¡their subscriptions.
we can now stale that the trade has-
2. If subscribers order the discon on Monday.
tinuance <>f their periodicals thepub-
Chas, Smith has been appointed been cQnspmat.ed, and on last Mon
¡lishér may continue tp send them postmaster at Lebanon, yiep F. My day th,e jfinaj transfer papers were
¡until all arrears.are paid.
c6
made and passed. The city becomes
8. If subscribers neglect to or re Miller, deceased.
fuse tp take their periodical's from
Somebody appropriated Bey. the possessor of the entire light and
¡the office to which they are directed Longh'jottoms .overshoes at' church water plants, for which it paidG.M.
they are held responsible till they
.9
Coffey$2150 and made a. lease with
have settled their bill and. ordered 1 ist Monday nigh t.
$heip paper discontinued,
Which will be sold at prices that will gladden the heart of every purchaser.
Mr. Thomas H. Wallace aged the the Scio mill company to be
4.' Tf subscribers move to othei
supplied with power for the small
Should this small enterprise fairly succeed, it is our intention to add.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
places without informing the pub about GO, djed at his home in Al sum of.$15. per month. The deal is
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
N ew L ines steadily, and, finally, carry acomplete line of general merchan-
lisher and the papers are sent to the bany last Sunday.
’¡former direction they are held re Mr. and Mrs. Chas Warner are a large one. so far as the number from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant CP
dise. Scio should become a center where merchandise of every descrip-
concerned in the transfer, lease, etc.
sponsible.
40 Y£ARS THE STANDARD.
tion can be bought at lower prices, than any city store can quote, for rents,
5; The courts have decided that spending a feyy days with the old is considered, being 24 in all and
¡refusing to takejieriodicals from the folks in Albany,
taxes and all other expenses are correspondingly much lower. Our ut-
Hep Sets.
business looked quite lively around
0
.office, or removing and leaving them
Lee Bilyeu, A. J. Bilyeu, B. D Recorder Shelton’s office .for a while.
most
endeavor shall be to furnish merchandise so low that, hot only the trade
.uncalled for is ‘-prima facie” evi Calavan and several others went
I
have
ten
or
fifteen
thousand
hop
The city in becoming the owner
which naturally belongs to Scio, but that people at a distance of 20
dence of intentional fraud.
over to Albany Tuesday.
of its water and light plants has, to sets for sale at $2.50 pet thousand.
miles or more, will find it profitable to make Scio their trading point. It
A number of Albany residences- say the least, done yyelj. While the Adress, Ed Allen, Spicer, Oregon. q
is self evident that strictly honorable , business methods can alone ac
u
were b.urgjariz'ed last Sunday while small debt of some $1890 has been
LOCAL BREVITIES.
H, A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist ts
complish
this end, and in this manner 'shall our business be .conducted.
cd
their owners were at church
made, it will save more than that Dr. Gray’s old stand-, Albany. Teeth
Delegatelo the republican coun amount in three years time, for without plates a specialty. All work
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Notice These Quotations.
Goods Exchanged For
Patronize ypnr home paper. It tyconvention generally went oyer what.it would have paid out for warranted.
Eggs.
Corncob
Pipes,
2
cents
each.
X)
0®
to
Albany
Wednesday,
from
this
water
and
lights
and
have
a
better
■works for your interest^. .
Among the 3S’e,w Goods
Butter.
CÖ Good Pencils, 2 cts,
reduced
and more general service. It is
Arriving are
*-» Cellar Buttons, per dqz. 5 cts.
Cheese.
It is generally reported that Ore place.
©
—i£i “Napkinsi eiicff 3’ets. '
Chickens.
Serpentine -Crepes.
Dr. J,
Cole, A. J. Johnson, D, thought thar enough, of rjcJgjs^
O
gon will have a bountiful fruit crop
nV
’CÖ 24 sheets note paper 5 cts.
Ducks.
•wnTn^S-ocoivtSi
fioin
iTriviite
Sotirc-
Black
Satines.
I-S. Berciali,-W. TV, - Bich.ii-cìson’.iiìicl
O
this year.
The^iieapest Offer Tet.
Geese'.
25
envelops
5
cts.
Figured
Satines.
o 4 pairs seamless socks 25 cts
Prof. Mitchell is spending a few others went over to Albany Wed es to pay the expense of running
Dried Fruit.
Outing Flannels.
the plants and the city will there We have made arrangements with ts Black hose, pr pair 10 cts.
Potatoes.
Chailies.
'$i,vsin Albany this week, taking nesday.
o
Onions.
Scrim.
Lebanon claims tl e belt for chan - fore have its water and lights, the Oregoiiian Publishing Company s 16 yards muslin, $1.
in the political situation.
Bacon.
14
” better quality $1.
Mens’ Furnishing Goods,
practically, for nothing.
pion
heavy-weight
school
principle,
by
which
we
can
supply
you
with
Hams.
The effort to Organize a select
16 yards gingham $1.
Stand Covers.
on-the
strength
Df
Prof,
Liggett
’
s-
The
-Weekly
Oregonian
and
the.
Lard.
* Beaosratic Convention.
14 yards chailie $1.
A Full Line of
.school for the spring term does not
Wool.
Heavy outing flannels 10c pr yd.
Lace Curtains,
Scio W eekly P ress , both journals
.seem to be meeting the best of sue 244 pounds.
Stylish
satines
15c
pr
yd.
Hides
Bed Spreads,
L. H. McMahan has sued the The democratic county conven? for one year for only $2. This offer
.cess.
and
every
other mer
Ladies’ undershirts 20, 30 and 45c,
Etc,
Etc, -
is only for new subscribers and when
chantable produce.
Mens’
do
40c.
Local politicians are quite numer Salem Independent, the newspaper tion met in Albany at 10 a. m. and paid in advance.
Mens’ overshirts 45,
ous in Scio now-a-days. A wag has which he started in that .city, for after the usual organization prelim
$700
of
salary
which
he
claims
is
inaries was held, the committee on
.dubbed one of our stores “Tamiiny”
CORRESPONBEirCE.
his due.
platform’s report was adopted of
and another the “City Hall.”-
J ordan J ottings .
Money is said to be getting some Miners are upon another strike in which the following is a synopsis:
the
Pennsyl.
vanii
coi.e
regions.
If
Declares faith in the- principles of
what easier in our state money cen
ters. Wish some of it would get the scenes of two years ago are to the democratic party as pronounced Mrs. Burton is still quite stek.
Gibert McCully’ spent last Sunday
be
re-enacted,
the
situation
is
in
.arou.id this way.
in the Chicago platform; charges with his many friends in Jordan.
deed quite grave;
Bey. Ke;iy shook the dust of Scio
thé republicans with the responsibil The dance-at A, M, Shelton’s was
Miss Ida Munkers has accepted a ity for the evils now oppressing the
¡from his feet the first of the week.
well attended and all report having
We did'not learn where he proposed a clerkship with the Portland Dry- country; favors the income tax; a nice time.
Goods
Company,
and
would
be
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,to domicil himself and family.
The Shasta Route
pleased to have all her friends call that officers should receive a fixed The democratic primary held last
Proprietor of
The Corvallis,carriage factory .has on her while there.
salary only; condemns the extrava Saturday was not very well attend Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Ar
—of the-—-
.¡again commenced active operation,
gance of the last session of the leg ed, only fifteen being pres'ent.
ticles, Books, Stationery,
’¡the former superintendent being Albany manufacturers have been islature; favors the free coinage of The republican primary was not
Etc., Etc.
¡in charge of the mechanical depart awarded the contracts for furnishing
SCI«», — — OREGON.
silver; condemns the extra judge much force here Saturday. As
blankets
and
wove.n
wire
mattresses
ment.
and Lee Brown of Stayton the chairs ship in- the third judicial district; there was not enough for a quorum,
Express Trains Leave Portland »ally.
The city has entered Into a lease and bedstead for the new soldiers demands the re-enactment of the they all declare« themselves dele
South. 1
I North.
gates
to
the
county
convention.
.with the Scio Boiler Mill Company’
home at- Boseburg.
mortgage tax law; demands exemp N otice —Strayed or stolen from
6:15 P. M, i Lv......Portland......Ar 8:20 A. M.
•to furnish power for the light and
10:23
P.
M.
Lv
........
Albany
.........
Lv
4;23 A. M,
Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s,
10:45A. M. 1 Ar..San Francisco. .Lv 7:00 P. M.
Flour,
water planta for the period of 20 Everybody should attend thè po tion of indebtedness in taxation; L. J. Bilyeu’s, one old black hat,
litical
speaking
next
Monday
night
demands
a
law
whereby
depositors
Tlie
above
trains
stop
at
all
stations
between
Scio, Oregon.
slightly disfigured but still answered
years for $15'a month.
Portland and Albany inclusive; alsu Tangent
•it the city hall, in this city. Mr. are made safe; fayors the election the purpose of keeping the rain off.
Wheat,
Sbedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
Good
turnouts
at
reashnable
rates.
A petition has-been circulated and Watkins is said to be an eloquent,
irying, Eugene and all stations from. Rose
line to Munkers’. Commer
burg south to and including Ashland.
generally signed in Lebanon and speaker and will, no doubt, enter of U. -S. senator by direct vote; and The finder will be! liberally rejvard Stage
cial
men
conveyed
to
and
from
ail
Mill
Feed
Bosebnr^ Mail- Dally.
Vicinity requesting that Mrs. F. M. tain his audience in a satisfactory demands the abolition of the rail ed for returning the same to Con. points. Horses boarded by the day
8:30 A. M. Lv.. ..Portland
.Ar 4:30 P. M.
road commission ‘and. the specific Homyer, Jordan, Ore.
Miller be appointed postmistress manner.
or week.
12:45 P. M. Lv.. ......Albany.. . Lv 12:30 P. M.
Etc.
Ar
5;50
P.
M.
Roseburg
.
.
Lv
7:00 A. M.
contract
law.
vice F. M. Miller deceased.
J ohnny H ayseed .
The political horses, are now all
l«ebaiioii Rráneli.
■There was quite a number of peo saddled and the riders up, excepting The following, -delegates were
8:10 A.M. I Lv... ......Albany.... .....Ar 110:21 A.M.
ple from the country in town Mon perhaps, the probi pony, and we can elected fo attend the state conven
9:00 A 31. 1 Ar . .. Lebanon.....Lv I 9:30 A.M.
i:20
1 Lv.... .....Albany......... Ar J 3:25 p . m .
day, causing our streets to assume now expect political galore, for the tion: M. A, Miller, Dr. Dugas, G.
—AND—
• '
On Wfidnesday Andrew L. Arnold
2;00 P.m. 1 Ar ..... Lebanon ..... Lv J ,2:89 p.m.-
a more business like appearance next-two months, in amounts suffi W. Wright, J. K. Weatherford, ft'ho'lhij ¿ecu ¡WM^iSkffiTence in
Woe<ibui,ii--SpB'iugfiek] Kran« 11«
.than has been noticeable for some cient to satisfy the extremest of par- Henry Blakely, H. W. McElmurry, the Oregon peniteinfiary for'■--the
Tii weekly berween Wooclburr and Natron.
time.
Wm. Wiggs, Geo. Humphrey, D. F. crime of arson, arri.ygd in Seio-, hav
(South side of bridge.)
iizans.
8: 30a.m. , Lv.. . : Portland . . Ar 4:30p.m.
2: 06p,m. | Lv.. ..West Scio. ..Lv 10:37 p.m.
It is quite probable that the Scio The Gervais Star estimates that Hoeye, Jeff. Myers, Geo. Finley, ing been pardoned-?bn Tuesday by
SCIO, OREGON.
5: 15 p.m. 1 Ar .. .... Natron... ..Lv 1 .7:00 a.m.
.school bonds will meet with a satis in that neighborhood there were Owen Bond.
Governor Pennoyerg The governor’s J*. J .BaiFhes
factory sale before long. We hear raised and marketed last year fully
action will be generally commended
THE TICKET
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
Having set up a shop in the above
that a gentleman from Oregon who 1500 bales of hops -of 180 pounds State Senators—W. B. Bilyeu and as Mr, Arnold before his arrest paid line I am'prepared to do first-class
Fullman BixSst sleepers
is now in the east has been author«- each, valued at $60,000, 50,000 bush Jeff Myers.
all of the financial penalty required work on short notice. Give me a
—AND—
trial. Charges reasonable.
ized to solicit bids for them.
by
the
injured
party,
and
the
sent
els of oats, 100,000 bushels of wheat Representatives—J. M. Philpot,
SECON-GLASS SLEEPING OARS
ence
to
the
penitentiary
«was
only
Now that the city ow ns the elec and 100,000 bushels of potatoes,
L. L. G AL A VAN ‘
Attached to through trains.
J. J Whitney and N. P.Crume.
to satisfy the demands of the law,
tric light and water plants, the city
Commissioner—W. E. Potter.
A
band
of
2400
head
of
sheep
was
Of Scio, Orcgoüi
West. Side Division.
which we believe, under the exist
fathers will do well to place the
Clerk— C.JE. Stanard.
ISelweeii Portland and Corvallis.
ing circumstances, is ample.
rates for water and lights reasonable driven by a storm on the ice at Sum
is
Mail train daily (except Sunday.
Becorder—B. Shelton.
enough so that their use will become mer lake a few weeks ago. The;an-
Manufacturing and Dealing 7:3u a in I Lv.........Portland.........Ar-1 4:30 p m
New
Store.
imals
huddled
close
together
and
Sheriff
—
C.
C.
Jackson.
general among our cititizens. It is
pm I Ar .... Corvallis.........Lv | 1:00 pm
in the above line and a bet 12:15
■only by such a course that the in broke through the ice. Only 100 Treasurer E. L. Bryan.
At Albany and (Jorvallis connect with trains
Elsewhere
in
our^eolumns
will
be
Oregon Paeific railroad.
Assessor—S. O. Wallace.
vestment can be made a paying of the band were saved from drown
ter quality of goods, or a of the Express
train daily (except Sunday).
ing, and.they perished-from chill.
School Superintedeni— F. M. found the advertisement of the
one.
fairer dealer is not to be 4' 40pm I lv....... ..Portland ..... ar I 8: 25 am
Portland Drygoods -Company, who
pet
his
competitors
be
who
they
7:
25
p
m
I
ar
... .McMinvilie......... v 15: 50 a m
Mitchell.
From a private letter received
have this week opened up a large
found in Linn county. He T hrough T ickets '“he"11 Vaster"
from B. H. White, a young man may, it is safe to-say that-men, no. Coroner—Frank Farrell.
and varied assortment of-dry and
uses Stockton Leather, ex states, Canada and Europe can be ootained at
who spent last year in Oregon and better qualified, or who sustain a.
furnishing goods in the store build
lowest, rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee,
character
for
honesty
’
and
integrity
To My Friends
who returned to his home in Con
West Scio.
R* K oehleb ,Manager.
clusively ..Repairing, a spec agent,
ing one door north of the bank of
better
than
A.
J.
.
Shelton
can
.he
E P K ogers , Asst g F & Pass Agent, Port,
cord N. C. last fall, we learn that he
land.
Or.
Scio.
This
firm
proposes
to
sell
ialty.
And acquaintances:-
I
am
is one person that does not want to selected for the office of sheriff from
goods flower thanr they hav.e ever
the
ranks
of
either
party.
•
Jack
is
pleased
to
inform
you
that
the
Port
return to Oregon, and that he is
G. A. R. NOTICE.
been sold in Scio, or in any of the
well satisfied to remain in his old a first class mail and will get neatly land Dry Goods Co. has opened neighboring towns for that .matter
every
vote
in
his
(Jordan)
precinct.
a Dry Goods store, in Scio whereof
Carolina home.-
We take this opportunity .of in
I am in charge. I therefore cordial and to carry many: lines of goods
forming oui\subscribei’s that the new
(Successor to R. B. Zickrick.)
Farmers, your attention is respect The American Protective Associa ly invite you all to call and inspect that are usually only found only in
Commissioner of Pensions has been
city stores. . If they do what they
fully called to business men who tion and the Catholics came togeth the stock.
Dealer In
appointed. He is an old soldier, and
odvertise in the P ress . They are er in a bloody conflict in Kansas
propose
to
do,
Scio
is
extremely
Bespectfully
we believe that soldiers and their
fortunate in having such a store.
honorable .men and believe in the City on Tuesday. It is not known
v S. E manuel
heirs
will receive justice at his hands-
The
ladies
generally
are
cordially
principle of “live and let live” and which side is reponsible’ lor .the
Better known as
We do not anticipate that there wil
invited to call and inspect the styles
are worthy of your patronage. Be battle—for that is what it amounted
“THE LITTLE -PEDDLEB.”
be any radical changes in the admin
and prices.
sides by patronizing them, you give tc—as each side charges the other
Public Speaking.
istration of pension affairs under the
your custom to men who are willing with the resonsibility of the trouble.
Primary Conveations.
new regime.
to help sustain other business enter More than 200 shots were. fired.
4 persons were killed or mortally "We are authorized to announce
We would advise, however,- that
prises in the community.-
that Mr.- Harry Watkins will ad The republicans and democrats
ü. S, soldiers, sailors, and their heirs,
The roads leading from Scio in al- wounded and 2 seriously wounded. dress-the citizens of Scio from .the both held their prima'rj’ conventions
Goods sold at the lowest take steps to make application at
Eight arrests have been made.
m >st any direction, judging from
People,s
party
standpoint,
at
the
possible
prices for cash or once, if they have not already done
last
Satui'chiy^^^o
precinct
elected
As- the president and cashier of
reports of those, who travel them,
. 7a rner.
produce; Patronage respect so, in order to secure the benefit- of
the Bank of Scio were both -absent city hallpn Monday April 9, at 7 P. A. J. Joli
are simply horrible and considerably Wednesday, a deputy cashier was 'K.’Sfrf "WatKins11 is^*said' to 'be a delegatestoth^^W^iancon ven
Maskut Report.
the early filing of their claims in
fully solicited.
worse-than usual. Our supervisors necessary and Postmaster Ewing, most effective speaker and merits a tion and Ar-ffTîlilyeu, B. D. Ca-lavan
Sr’.o Q uotations
case there should be any future pen
Wheat, 38 r.ts. per bu.
will confer a lasting blessing upon was the one to fill the bill, 'This- good audience. Everybody come T. J. Munkers and A. B. McDonald
sion legislation. Such legislation is
.-25”
humanity if they will institute im made a vacancy in the postoffice' out irrespective of party affiliation delegates to the democratic conven Oats,
seldom retroactive. Therefore it is
Flour $3 00
” bbl.
proved methods of working them (Deputy B. Shelton'being absent) and let us reason together.
tion. Franklin Butte elected D. E.
of great importance, that applications
Bran ”12 00
“ ton.
Middlings 16
Berdan, Wm Brenner and W W
be filed in the Department at the
over what have been in vogue and M. M. Peery served in his old
School Report.
Bichardson republicans, and Lee Chop, $16 per ton.
earliest possible date.
heretofore.
time capacity for the day.’ This
DEALERS
IN
Potatoes, —cts per bushel.
If U. 8. S oldiers , S ailors , or
Eggs, 8c. per iOz.
It will be an agreeable surprise to thing’of polities sometimes disara’n- From Prof. Mitchell’s report to Bilyeu, Frank Yarbrough, L W
Dry Goods,
their W idows , C hildren , or P ar
per lb.
persons subject to attacks of bilious ges things badly-, but perhaps as in the- county school superintendent Pomeroy and Frank Butcher demo Buttei, 15
Hams, 10 per lb.
ents desire information in regard;to
colic to learn that prompt relief may this instance, to the benefit of thè we glean that, during- the school crats, delegates.
Clothing,
Shoulders. 6c per lb.
pension matters, should write to The
be had by taking Chamberlain’s public, for there never was the year (six months) there was an en Coxey’s commonweal army is
Bacon, 8c per lb.
’Boots & Shoes,
Press Claims Company, at Washing
Lard. 10c per lb.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme equal of Cashier Ewing or Postmas rollment- of 169, withan average at gradually approaching Washington.
Chickens,
3
00
per,
doz.
Groceries, Etc.. ton, D. C., and they will prepare and
ter
Peery;
that
is,
hardly
ever.
dy' In many instances the attack
tendance of 127J. The - following Sometimes the number of troops is
lin'd send the necessary application,
may be. prevented by taking this Our better halves say they could were neither absent noi tardy dur larger t-haniit other times, owing tô
JORDAN
if they find them entitled under the
remedy as soon as the first symp not keep house without Chamber ing-the entire time: Claudia Me how well the commisary is sup If you have legal advertising to •
toms of the disease appear. 25 and lain’s-Cough, remedy. It is used in Knight, Edith Lukenbach, Lizzie plied. The object that premptssueh do, give it to the P ress . It will do Keep a complete assortment numerous laws enacted for their
benefit.
in that line -and will do
50 cent bottles for sale by J. 8. Mor more than Half the homes in Leeds. Luckenbach, Maud Myers', Myrtle a move, may be meritorious but the the. work as cheaply as any other
paper, and then you will He patron
A DDRESS ■
as
well
by
you
as
any
ris & Co., Ding-gists.
Myers,
Walter
Ferguson
and
Lola
Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa This
way it is being executed will be, zing a home enterprise.
PRESS
CLAIMS COMPANY
other
house
»
in
the-val
It is rumored that Mrs. Kenyon, shows the esteem-in which that Myers. -
most likely, injurious to the cause
J
ohn
W
edderburn , Man. Atty.
ley.
They
always
pay
-
■
Dr. Applewhite’s paramour in the remedy is held where it has been
Hog Owners Attention.
of labor.
Rsoh.xb1t-2.oa dominations.
Washington, D. C.
a’leged adultery case to come up sold fpr years and is well known.
the highest market price
P.
O.
Box
385.
when court convenes, has made a Mothers have learned that there is
Parties
wishing
to
breed
to
my
Explorations of thé great Jose
for
Governor—James Kennedy.
long affidavit, telling the wholestory nothing so good for colds, croup and
phine caves will soon begin. Five thoroughbred Ohio Improved Ches
If&sge Crayons.
See.
of
State
—
P.
MeKercher,
from beginning to end. ’Her bonds whooping cough, that it cures these
supply houses have been ejected and ter boar can now do so at. the lbw
Treasurer—I. N. Bichardson.
man say they will surrender the ailments quickly and permanently,
Crawford & Paxton will make you
everything is ready t° receive the rate of $1 each or 2 bushel of good, BSTWhen wanting any thing in
prisoner and withdraw the bail. Dr and that if is pleasant and safe for Siipt. of Schools—Mrs. Helen D. explorers in comfort. Quite a con clean wheat. The hoar can be found
a large 14X17 crayon from any pic
theirline.
give
them
a
call.
Applewhite is the treasurer of the children to take. 50 ent hotties for Harford.
trast, as a local correspondent truly at-my place 1 mile west of Munkers
ture you have for $2.50 larger size for
State Agrieuliural College and a sale by J. S. Morns & Co., Drug Attorney General—C. J, Briggs.
Get your trespass notices printed a trifle more; also frames at the low
observés, to the reception that met Station.
J. C. Munkers.
prominent ma h.—Herald
gists.
est rates. Call and see us at Albany
State Printer—Jas. H. MiKibben the first settlers of tliaf section.
on cloth at this office.
cream
g
begs leave to announce to the citizens of Scio and
vicinity, that it has opened a Dry Goods .Store in
this citv, and proposes to carry a full line of
1 «XI.NEW, STYLISH SND DESIRABLE FABRICS,l>
J. S. fcms & Oo.
John Isofflp
EAST and SOUTH
-VIA-
lied Crown Roller Mills, Sonta Pacific Coe
py.
Albany, Or.
Livery, FeeU Sale Stable Dealer
in
of the
Blacksmitlw Horseshoeii Manufacturer
unrivaled Albany
Wagon Shop.
Patent,
Snowflake
Family and Mt.
Hood Superflue flour.
The Sjcie MW Mills
have splendid storing
facilities for both oats
and wheat.
They
believe in the princi
ple of ‘‘live and let
live” and will treat
you fairly if you
will
give
them
your patronage. If
you will patronize
a home industry you
will keep the largest
amount possible of Ffesh Groceries,
Camied floods,
the selling price of
Cigars & Tobacco,
your grain at home.
They also manufac
Previsions, Etc.
ture the best grades
of flour, feed, etc.
G. E. MJTTHK
E. P. IE1RI SON,
Merchantalile
Produce.