ura» « Hop picking; will soon be on. hand. "he Right Spirit. CORRESFONSENCE. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT —; < - - ■' .— Wood tal?eri on subscription at M ill C ity M ubmurings . Legal blapks for sale at this, offic. The following letter from Hou. ‘ eriday , august 24, 1^4. '' Spruce Hall, the Gates lumber-^ this office, W. H. Spaugh of Harrisburg chair­ M. Hyde, of. Albany, came over Mr. Niccolson is below on busi man of the people’s party state cen­ ipan was jn town o.n business thè yesterday. ness. tral committee, to the BroadTAxe STATE} OFFICERS- first of the week, Henry Myer and Miss Annie People will soon haye the huckje- , Tribune, of Eugene, has the right Mr. rlank Owens of berry craze. - ■ • ■ Smith went to Dallas on a visit, last Governor,.............SYLVESTER PRNNOYER. visiting his uncle, G. kind of a ring to it. If ail employers Sec. of State,...;..........Vi.v... . G EO. W. MCBRIDE. Mill City Sunday school will go Friday, returning on Tuesday, Treasurer.;...... ;.......PJIIL. MET3CHAN. this city,, last week. of labor were embued with a like picknipking soon. 8ipt. of Pub. Instruction,. ...Ri B. M c ELROY. Mrs, Ida Veal and daughter came spirit we opine that there would be ( W. P. LORD. Mrs. Pentland of Salem, formerly .. ) R. S: BRAN. du preme Court,................. over Wednesday from Albany, and The young people of Minto held ' no strikes, or difficulties of any im­ I F. A. MOORF. of this city, was visiting the family what is called an “ evening picnic, ” 1 is visiting her parents the Drs. Cole. W. DAVIS, Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs, of J. S, Morris this week, 8.' — DOWNING. utilizing tlie moon and a bonfire for portance between capital and labor, Supt; of Ceniten.tiaryi.-..................... . JOHN WEODERBURN, Managing Attorney, throughout the land. The letter' in Supt. Insane Asylum,... .DR. L. L. ROWLAND. Our Mill City correspondent’s , * Salem has at last.about secured a light. P. G. Box 463. Washington, D. C. question says: Honorably discharged soldiets and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war, criticism of Hflitor Hofer is worth bicycle ordinance ¡prohibiting bikes Oscar Qoodman W11! teach the Dear Sir: are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability from being yun on the walks oh Mill C|ty School. Oscar is a very COUNTY OFFICERS. reading-, and it is to the point, was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pectmiaty eircfimstancesA e I have seen no account of WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier’s death pertain streets, ' capable young man aud tio doubt was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for Rapport. Widows George L,.Sutherland after a rest the hop growers meeting at Eugene not dependent upon their own labor are entitled?if the soldier’s death was due to service. JutUe............................................. J. N. PUNCAN. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Irvine, of Tall­ will succeed. Clerk,......:..;-...;:........... N. NEEDHAM. of three weeks is again at work at entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was no last Saturday, but have been in­ widow, or slie has are Slioriff,...... ...J. A.McFERON. since died or remarried. ' T. B. Barnes ancl family and J. R. man, cqme over Wednesday, going Recorder';:. .....J.................1). F. HARDMAN. counter hopping for S. M, Daniel. PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither willow nor child,, provided soldier died in formed that the growers present Geddes and family will attend the Treasurer,......................... P. G. MORRIS; service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon th^ir own labor for sup­ on up to Jordan in the afternoon to J, W. Beaty and w'ife and ye edi- ■Commissioners.................. I J. W, PUGH, agreed to establish the price for port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or Old soldiers reunion at Mehama. visit relatives. • ♦ J. M. WATERS picking at 25 cents for 7 bushel box navy. School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD i tor of the P ress are attending the Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other Surveyor,.......’..... E. T- T. FISHER Old Soldiers Reunion at Mehama,, It now transpires that California One of Gates’ most respected es and 35 cents 'for 9 bushel boxes. laws, without losing any rights. Coroner,.............. .................... ,..R. A. JAYNE Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to per month under the old law are entitled to young men, a son of Don Smith was has an abundant hay supply, never­ higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but this -week. killed by a falling limb, last week. I think they have made a great mis­ also for others, whether due to service or not. CITY DIRECTORY. theless a large shortage was reported Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also John Goins does, not like the Bud, as he was most familiarly take and showed a disposition to entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. OFFICIAI. take an unfair advantage, of labor Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seniinole or Flor« change of mail carriers,* as he now some time ago. called, was a quiet, sober and indus- Ida Indian Wars of 1832 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. Mrs. Minerva Mansfield, of Har ­ simply because times are hard. Ma can only see his best girl by ipak, Mexican-Wat soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled trtou.s young'’man, well liked by ...J........T. J, MUNKERS AÇayor. -. ■ risburg, was taken to the.asylum for everybody, and while it is a most ny people are nearly compelled to Off dependent. Recorder,. .................RiSHELTON ing a special visit. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted undei ....... ..........T. W. DILLEY Marshal.... pick hops in order to lay in their the insane at Salem, by sheriff Mc ­ later laws or not. ..LEE BH.YEU. Treasurer 'Robt. Giles was iq 'th|s vicinity distieasing blow to his family, it is Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. fWW RICHARDSON of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who several days last vveek rustling insu­ Feron,. Wednesday. also an accident shocking to his ma­ winter supplies. Last year we got have Certificates J J BARNES lost their original papers. - , 1 FRANK CRABTREE rance, and complained of doing a The German hop crop is so ny friends. j[e leaves a wife and 16 cents for our hops, and year be­ Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address,, Council men, 4 C. S. HARNISH; fore 18} and 20 cents, yet we only I M M. PEERY abundant this year, that that coun­ one child; THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, very -good business. I T. SI. MUNKERS. paid 40 and 50 cents for picking. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, V. A J JOHNSON ' More sickness can be found in and try will not require to iinport any The Capitol .jpuraai of July 26, Labor did not complain but picked contajnjMfe—t i u_its .ed i tori - 7-,^.., L WASHINGTON, D. C. around Scio at the present time hops from other lands. SCH OOIz BOARD our hops, and growers made money. P.O. Box463. Work has been commenced on al colutrms: ? than is usual, though none of the Now, Because the price Is likely to ( T.J. MUNKERS. PEOPLE’S PART? PLATFORM. “When it, (the gold reserve) gets the Yaquina jetties again. The eases are reported serious. { A. J. JOHNSON. §c.fiool Directors, not be over 10.or 12 cents, it seems ( G.L. SUTHERLAND- so low that gold bonds will not sell, appropriation of $50,000, will be THE OMAHA PLATFO.3.M. ,........ R. SHELTON School; Clerk,:......, Collins Elkins, of the L. E. Blain We demand a national currency, safe, sou’(id Uucle Sam may have to issue some that growers want to beat the pick­ and Clothing Company, Albany is mak­ exenpded this summer. flexible, issued by the general govern­ FIRE DEPARTAIENT. good, old fashioned greenbacks.” ers out of three-eights of their ment only, a full leg^I tender for all debts, AND— ing a tour of Southern Oregon and The P ress is now moved into its wages. Is this fight? If so, then public and private, and that without the use vyheif Engineer,.................,........... E.O. HYDE. banking corporations, a just equitable and Assistant...............................M. M. PEERY. Eastern Oregon, on his bicycle; new quarters, two doors north of (Tariff.) trusts and combines are right. I of efficient means of distribution, direct to the Foreman Hose Co. No, 1,.....Wm. BRENNER. “So long as Uncle Sam depends on at a tax not to exceed 2 percent annum, Foreman H. & L. Co, No.l,.......... J. L- RAy. The principle avocatiqn of farmers the Bank of Scio, to which every- the gold bugs, they will bleed him.” for one, will not stand by any such people, to be provided.as set forth in the subtreasury (South side of bridge.) plan of the Farmers’ Alliance, or some better . body, vyheu at leisure is invited to combination. I will pay 40 cents in the vicinity of Lebanon and for SECRET SOCIETIES. system, also by payments in discharge of its (Tariff.) . SCIO, OREGON. for 7 bushel boxes—same as last obligations for public improvements. five or six miles around now-a days, call,' •’He cannot sit down on the gold year. And if I can get 10 cents for We demand the free and unlimited coinage QCIO LODGE,A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at their Andrew Vaughn, while painting of silver and gold at tlie present legal ratio of J. J .Barnes 0 hall on the corner of Mill and Main Streets, is hauling straw to the paper mills. bug tricksters, too soon.” (Tariff.) 1 my hops, I can clear more' money 16 to 1. on the first Saturday evening on of before the Having set up a shop in the above We demand that the amount of the circulat­ Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Curl went to the Macleay school house fell from full moon of each month. Visiting brothers medium be speedily increased, to not less line lam prepared to do firs-t-elass the scaffolding, and received injuries “The life will not be crushed out ’ on 10 acres of land than any farmer ing ¿ordially. in vited to attend. Portland Tuesday. They went on than fifty dollars per capita. E. O. H yde W.M. of all our■. industries, as it now is work on short notice. Give me a demand a graduated income tax. H enry CyRU?, S^c, the account of Mrs. Curl, who will that may prove fatal, qn Tuesday by the continual fear of a gold pan­ ’ in Kane county can on 100 acres of I We We believe that the moneys of the country trial. Charges reasonable. evening. wheat this year. I hope that every should be kept as much as possible in the EONIDAS LODGE, No 36, the people, and hence we demand (Tariff.) L Knights of Pythias meets remain some days to receive med- It is quite gratifying to be able to ic. “ ” When hop picker in Lane county will ab Aands all of national and state revenues shail be • every Tuesday evening at Ma­ ; ical treatement. you depend on the mercy solutely refuse to pick hops for less chat limited to the necessary expenses ecoponiically sonic hall, on the corner of note that not a single tax delinquent and honestly administered. Mill and Main streets, over All of the Waterloo Development We demand that postal savings banks be Hibler, Shore t X of the South East Xof the South East of section 31, town­ $6389.63; school districts, $3116.70. When in Albany and needing any submerged by a submarine upheaval necessary to erect any more new gets himself as to tell the truth in ship 9. South of range 1 West of Willamette in Linn county, Oregon, containing thing in the shoe line, call at S. E. is more startling yet, and how re- buildings, for a year or two, at least-. so positive away. Query: Is Hof­ A warrant has been placed in the meridian, ten [10] acres more or less; and containing in hands of the sheriff for collecting all thirty acres, more or less. Young’s store, corner First and diculous the statement, one pauses. a er- a republican, a populist, or this delinquent tax ancl after a Dated this the 16th day of August, 1894. A special session of the county Broadalbin Sts., where a line of nov­ The conjunction, of two planets may court was held Tuesday, Commiss­ democrat, orus he a rascal? A. P. HlBONS, reasonable time for settlement, a Administrator pf the estate elties as well as staple goods can have an influence on the earth and of Henry S. HifÒnàFdccaased. levy will be macle upon property for ioners Pugh and Waters and Judge. sort of shake the balance; but there N.M. N ewport , The Reform School always be found. all unpaid taxes. Duncan-went over.to the Sanderson Attorney for Administrator. If you desire' the Scio P ress and is little likelihood of anything seri­ bridge to ascertain what r.-'pairs Awarded Last Sunday, Monroe Ward and Hog Owners Attention. have not the money to spare, solicit ous. At. the same time -many will­ Highest Honors—World’s Fair. and obtain four cash subscribers feel like being on the safe side, aod were needed, They found that one daughter Lizzie, paid a.visit to the Parties wishing to breed to my • among your neighbors at $1.50 each, it may be predicted visitors at the of the piers needs protection and reform school, to see their son and thoroughbred Ohio Improved Ches­ aud we will send .vou the P ress for other repairs, for which bids were brother Johnnie Ward. They found Bay will watch the waves a little ter boar can now do so at the low one year free. Or make up a club of rate of $1 each or 2 bushel of good K at $1.25 each (12.50), and we will more closely. People.owning prop­ received last night and a contract him hale and hearty, the new loca will be let probably today. It has clean wheat. The boar can be found send you the paper free. lion evidently agreeing with him. erty at Nye Creek need not be con­ at my place 1 mile west of Munkers My boy was taken with a disease cerned. The bank is at least ninety long been a problem- with former Besides Johnnie there are five oth Station. J. C. Munkers. county boards what to.do with San ­ er hoys from Albany: Garfield Sut­ resembling the bloody flux. The feet high, probably one hundred. Maztat Report. first thing I thought of was Cham ; ■ A sixty font wave of course would derson’s bridge, the ■ current of the ton, Phelix Hamilton, A. Bhamford S'-to Q uotations berlain’s Colic, Cholera and - Diar­ dash up against the bank and send Santiam is so destructive to its safe­ Christie Black and Harry Dodder. ty, and the present board are still Wheat, 38 ?ts. per bu. All the boys are getting along nice ­ rhoea Remedy. Two closes of it its foam clear over onto the firs. Oats, 25’’ wrestling with the question. ly. There are 92 in all. As this is H settled, the matter and cured him Along Nye Creek itself it would un Flout $3 00 bbl. C * vacation there is no school, and the Bran ”1000 ton. sound and well. I hearti’y recce? dohbcedly tear things and Mr. Blain The Cheapest Offer Yet. • c Middlings 16 boys dress in their woiking clothes mend this remedy to all persons i S. G; Irvine, Prof. Condon and sev­ ress Chop, $16 per ton. during week days; on Sundays they eral others would only have their suffering from a like complaint. I We have macle arrangements with | wear a very neat grey uniform. Potatoes. 50cts per bushel. will answer any inquiries regarding ; lots left, while in Newport First the Oregonian Publishing Company Eggs, 10c. per ioz. The visitors could see' no evidence . _ ____ Buttei, 10 per lb. it when stamp is inclosed. I refer • street would be cleaned out, and the by which we can supply you with.. | nf 1 flip, mnnupft- Weekly Oregonian and the (of the severe criticisms the manage- MOST PERFECT MADE. Hams, 12 per lb. to any county official,as to my relia­ • .government would have ,to maker The both journals I ment received recently through the Scio W eekly P ress , both journals merit received recently through the ; pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Shoulders. 8c per lb. bility. W m . R oach , J. P. Prirmoy, , another appropriation for repairing for one year for only $2, This offer newspapers, the boys being well sat- sat­ •om An’monia/Alum or any other adulterant Bacon, 10c per lb. Campbell Co.j Tenn. For sale by J. - the jetties. But will the wave is only for new subscribers and when | isfiecl, aud fond of both' teachers and Lard. 10c per lb. .4.0 YEARS THE STANDARD. paid in advance. [managers.—Telescope. come?—Democrat. Chickens,2 50 per doz. 8. Morris, Druggist. i ISOGAL BREVITIES. 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