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VOL.
VI.
4
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, -FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894.
NO.
18.
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LONGEVITY OF FEMALES.
facturing is detrimental to the far­ most things pertaining to progress
mer, for the reason that it causes and enlightenment she is distinctly
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him to buy in a dearer market. in advance of the remainder of the The Medical Record says woman
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
■S
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it
has
the
advantageof
man
as
regards
world
so
far
as
the
regulation
of
the
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$ £ £
The republican party when it is
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T. L. DUGGER,
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it
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longevity; she suffersjess accidents,
it
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£
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IN THE CITY OF
replaced in power, will find itself bicycle traffic is concerned. Before injuries, and many forms of disease;
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anyone is permitted to ride on any
i.
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it
it
it
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it
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confronted
by
this
problem,
and
un
­
SCIO, DINN co ., oregoa .
she
is,
in
fact,
more
tenacious
than
public thoroughfare, he is compelled
less
it
finds
some
method
of
solving
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TERMS:
to obtain a license at a cost of a dol man of the limited enjoyments al­
?er annum, invariably in advance......... $1 50 it, will remain in power through but lar, and to have his name and ad lowed her. Dr. Brandreth Symonds
six months,
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1 00 one administration. It must either
dress entered upon the poliece reg­ has collected and studied a large
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be increase the price of farm products isters of his district, in token of number of statistics to illustrate
paid monthly.
interesting faét (American
Transient advertisements must be naid for to a figure that will enable the far which he is presented with a square this
when the order is given for their insertion.
mer to nhake a reasonable profit, or piece of leather with his number in Journal qf the Medical Sciences).
Newspaper Law.
it must reduce his expenses in the large figures of bright metal. This The comparative mortality of the
1. Subscribers who do not give way of freight rates, and in what he he must have permanently affixed sexes at different ages shows thàt in
express notice to the contrary are has to buy, so that a margin of to the back of the cycle, so that it the first year of life the mortality of
considered as wishing to continue
the female is much less than th<at of
profit is left him at the present may be seen by the poliece. But
their subseri ptions.
prior to receiving the license the the male, being at birth 92.64 per
2. If subscribers order the discon- cheap prices for his products.
1,000 as against 112.80, and at the
tinuanceof their periodicals thepub-
Evidently the republican party knight of the wheel is forced to un­ end of the year 31.87 as against 35,-
Usher may continue to .send them
dergo an examination as to whether
will have another opportunity to
until all arrears are paid.
08. Thie^difF. rMj^. cYÎjnaes up to
S. If subscribers neglect to or re­ dcmonstrate whether its policy of, he can. ride sufficiently well to avoid
To 12 the
fuse to take their ..periodicals from’1 ■protection-alone is sufficient to give becoming a public danger.' This thé fourth year,
the office to whieh they, áre directed
examination consists In the descrip­ female mortality* is%reater than
Hhey are held responsible till they prospèrity to all branches of busi­ tion of a figure 8 set around two that of the male, being at the latter
have settled their bill and ordered ness, that of the farmer included.
sticks, and he is obliged to do this period 3.56 foi males and 4.28 for
their paper discontinued.
4. If subscribers move to other Like the democratic party, it will to the satisfaction of the official ex­ females. At the age of 46 the male
places without informing the pub­ have to meet the new conditions aminers, one of whom is usually mortality equals that of the female,
lisher and the papers are sent to the that confronts the production of president of the local bicycle club. the latter having been up to this
SCI0, OREG0N,
former direction they are held re­
time slightly In excess. During
food products. If it will be equal to
sponsible.
5. The courts have decided th,at the emergency required its lease of The recent courts-martial at Var^ the years 46 to 56, the period of the
refusing to take periodicals from the power will continue indefinitely. couver, reveal to the civilian a de­ climateric, the male mortality gains
office, or removing and leaving them
gree of rottenness in the military rapidly on the female, being 6.32 per
uncalled for-is ‘-prima facie” evi­ If it fails—which we predict it will— organization of this country, which annum for the one and only 3.47 for
dence of intentional fraud.
to give that degree of piosperity is humiliating in the extreme. In the other. Hence the climacteric is
that the people expect, then a new civil life, the drunkard has no rejally a much more serious time for
policy and party will be called to! standing. The merchant will not man than for woman. After 56 the
A PROBLEM FORTHE REPUBLICANS.
the front.
employ a drunken clerk, no client female mortality gains on that of
will employ a drunken lawyer, no the male, but is always slightly be­
It is very evident, taking the
customer
will trade with a drunken low It. VV oman has not only a less
MORE
BONDS
MUST
BESOLD.
late state election of northern states
merchant, no patient employ a morality, but a greater longevity
as a criterion, that the tide of pub­
drunken physician; but the report than man. There is, also, a plurality
lic opinion has set in strongly for The treasury is not alone drained ,< of the trials of some of the officers of of female births.
of gold. When one considers the 1
the republican party. It now looks ■ condition of its resources and its un the military arm of our government
as though that party would be again , acknowledged liabilities, it is omi- * seems to show that sobriety cuts no The Chino-Jajianese War seems to
placed in power as rapidly as the re- , nously short of resources of any figure
in that employment. A capt have been brought suddenly to a
’
currence of election days makes it kind. There has been apparent in tain may have imbibed from a quar­ close by the practical annihilation
possible. Whether or not democrat- , crease of the cash balance since the to a barrel of whiskey and still be— of the Chinese army. Incapacity on Houston Building,
Scio» Oregon i
S.
IMNIEk*
ie policies are responsible for the house passed the senate tariff bill, though staggering and maudlin— the part of her commanders, and an
period of hard times that we are but this is mere discounting of the 1 plenty sober enough to perform all unpatriotic soldiery, has handicap­
now passing thro igh, the people so future. Large payments were made his duties) and flunkies and toadies ped China from the beginning,while WEOTßRFORD& CHAMBERLAIN-
ATTOBNEYS
ÄT
LAW,
regard it, and are disposed to repair into the treasury on account of in­ as plentiful as biackberries are exactly the reverse has been true
A
lbany , or .
willing to swear that he was per­ of the Japs. While China has suffer­
ternal
revenue
taxes
on
whisky
hur
­
Religion of Spiritualism, Watson,'........... $1 10
the error committed in 1892 as
^S*Office In Flinn elock, over First National
ried out of bond before the new law, fectly sober. There is evidently a ed defeat, it does not follow that she bank.
Studies in Psychic Science, Tuttle........... . . i ¿5.
Incorporated.
quickly as possible.
The Religioii of the Future, or Outline of
increasing tax. went into effect. wide difference between military will give up the struggle. With
► spiritual Philosophy, by Rev. S. Weil,
When the republicans are again
L. H. MONTANYE,
The regular an unlimited supply of material for
paper 50 cts, cldth....... ...................... .;.....l 00.
Large payments also were made on and civil sobriety.
in control of affairs, and the “hard account of custom dues on imports army is a stench in the nostrils cf a soldiers at her command and a ruler
Psychic Facts itiid Theories, by Rev, M J.
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW,
Savage, paper 50 cts. cloth ................. . 1 00.
times” period still continues—which held back until the tariff bill, with decent nation, and should be thor­ with unbridled willj China will not,
ALBANY, OB.
The Question Settled, Hull, pa. 50c cloth I 00.
Q^*Office
in
Stralin
buildingf.
we predict will be the case—what its decreased duties, should have oughly purged and its decent mem­ probably, abandon the contest alto­
The Contrast, Hull, paper 50c, cloth......... 1 00.
Spiritual Alps and how to ascend them,
then? Republican ascendency will gone into effect.
bers encouraged to repudiate its gether. From reports, Japan seems
Flour,
by Moses Hull, paper 25c. cloth...... ....... 50.
W. R. BILYEU,
to have been victorious in nearly
Christand Mediunship, Hull.............. .
not curtail the amount of wheat pro­ These two speculative operations’ rogues,
lb;
J. B.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Romance of two Worlds, spiritual novBl
fe.
every engagement, due to the supe­
Wheat,
duced by foreign countries that have increased treasury receipts for
ALBANY, OR.
50*
Life, by W. W. Wheeler, spiritual novel,
Will practice in all the courts of Oregon,
grow enormous crops of that cereal August and September at the cost of To those who object to the politic­ rior quallity of her soldies, yet infe-
of Psychic Phenomena, Hudson, 1 60.
leachings of the populists, that rroras'to numbly, aR>7 her com­ 6aF"8pecial attention given to Collections. Laws
Mill Feed
Seientlflc Bnsis of Spiritualism, Sargent, TTO.
and are responsible for, in a great those for many months to come. It al
.Why She Became.. a Spiritualist; by
they
are
impracticable,
we
recom
­
manders
appear'
to
have
been
the
measure,”the ruling low pricees of is probable that enough Whisky has mend the perusil of the laws of better masters of military maneu­ D.R.N.B lackbuhb .
J ohn M. S ohiers . Abbie Judson,,.;h...................................... 1 00.
HOW to Mdsiiierizb, Ptof. Cadwell,.......... 50.
to-day. Unless silver is remone­ been taken out of bond to supply the New Zeland, now in force. Nearly vers.
Hypnotism, by Carl Sextus,..................... 2 10.
market
for
six
months
and
that
no
BLACKBURN
&
SOMERS.
tized no appreciable advance will be
Researches in Spiritualism, by Prof.
more tax will be paid for that time. every plaiik of the Omaha platform The end of the Breckinridge-Ow­
CrobkSj F. R.S..................... .
1 25.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW .
felt, no matter what party is in pow­ Now that arrears of imports have is already a law in New Leland, and
Death and After Lite, Davis, pa 55c, cloth 80.
er, for with a gold basis only ioi the been brought up, these Will fall to New Zeland is today the most pros­ ens-Settle congressional contest has
ALBANY,
OREGON.
Dream Child, a fascinating romance of
worlds, Florence Huntley, pa 50 cl 1 00,
money of the world, and that basis the normal, and, with the greatly perous country in the world. But been reached, in the Ashland dis­ Rooms 5 & 6, First National Bank Building two
These prices are post paid, will be pleased
to receive orders for any book published, es­
in the control of a class of individu­ reduced duties of the Havemeyer for the scarcity of cash and low trict, Kentucky, with a result of the
pecially in the Spiritual, Liberal and Reform
Works.
als who are disposed to manipulate law, will yield much less than the prices resulting from the demone­ retirement of the lebherous old
g®“Peoples Party books a specialty. Send
it to advance their own interests, old revenue. The only revenue du­ tization of silver, which New Zeland scoundrel, Breckinridge, to private
0
H
DAJLRYMPLE,
for catalogue.
W.E.Jones,
§91 Alder St. Portland Or.
regardless of how it may effect oth­ ty of the new law,that on sugar, will 11 powerless to remedy, that coun­ life. Such a result is highly cred­
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ers, no better prices for commodi­ bring no money into the treasury try would certainly be a mun­ itable to the people of that district ALBANY,
By buying your
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OREGON.
dane paradise. Why should we not
ties, as a rule, will maintain, than for nearly a year, the trust having profit by the example of this pro­ and state,and the entire nation will
brought
in
millions
of
tons
of
sugar
Cemetery
work
New Photo Gallery
experience'relief that it is to be hu­
We now have.
free before the iaW went into effect, gressive and enlightened people? miliated no longer by the knowledge
However, the republcan policy of to supply the market for months io We have their ballot law, or an imi­
at the Willamette
in Albany.
protection and reciprocity has a ten­ come. Very soon, then, the rev­ tation of it, hot neatly so good as that this hoary old villain is one of
Marble Works.
dency to preserve American mark­ enues will fall to or below the point the original. If the Australian its law makers. Owens was the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Mr. S. A. Hamill, late of Toronto,
ets for Americans; and as America’ where they were when the treasury ballot law is good for the United successful contestant, and the con­
Monuments and Tablets from Canada, has opened a new photo
SCIO,
OREGON
7
,
test
was
probably
the
hottest
politi
­
States,
why
are
not
other
laws
seems to be the best market there is deficiency was nearly $10,000,000
¡.tilery in the Y.M.C.A. Block and
the celebrared Red Beach, invites
gg“Medical examiner for A. O. U. W. and
whose efficacy has been demonstra­ cal fight ever waged oh Ky. soil.
the public to share their
in the world for everything save the per month.
New York Lire;
Barre and Quincy Granites, patronage with him. Don’t forget
food products, it would seem te be Expenditures cannot be reduced; ted by New Zeland, e^iaally desira­
at prices that will astonish the place.
Again has the record for trotting
the best policy for the nation to pur­ cannot even be kept down to the ble?—Alliance Herald.
and
pacing
been
broken
and
lowered.
you.
Shop on Second St.,
D rs . J. W. & M. T. C ole .
sue. If that party would formulate present rate. The treasury has a Forest fires are a far gieater evil
Robert
J.
paced
a
mile
last
week
in
oppbsite
Ri
G; Watson’s store.
large
floating
debt
which
does
not
some plan by which the farmer and
in this country’ than is generally
appear
in
published
account.
It
has
the
phenomenal
time
of
2:01|.
Seem
­
laboring man Would receive benefit
F. WOOD, Jun.,
been “standing off” eredltdfs of ev­ known. In the last census year ingly there is no limit to his speed
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--VIA-
in the same relative proportion that
2983
fires
of
this
kind
Were
recorded,
ALBANY,
OREGON
ery kind for many mouths. Pen­
the manufacturer does, under its sion money to the amount of nearly of which 1369 were started by per­ possibilities, it is but a few years
The Shasta Route
....... REMOVED.......
protection policies, it would have $30,000,000 has beeii held back on sons clearing land, 628 by hunters, since a 2120 gait was regarded as be
SCIO, - - OR.
attained the ideal summit of Amer­ one pretext or another. Money due 608 by locomotives, 101 by camp ing the attainment of perfection in
Next
door
to
new
postoffice
b
’
d
’
ng.
—of the—
8@”Office and residence on south
ican prosperity. But-can it do for on contracts for public buildings, fires or pipes and 292 by incendiar-, the rearing and training of the trot­ side of bridge.
the farmer and laborer, as/well as it river and harbor work, fortifications, ies. That the loss of life and prop­ ter; now such a gait is considered
erty by forest fires is largely un­ but worthy of a buggy-horse.
has for the manufacturer in the armor and gun castings and hew
necessary is proved by the compar­
Express Trains Leave Portland flail
past? Is not the inteiests of manu­ naval Vessels, has be’eii held back to ative immunity from them in Cana­ It has been computed that the
SoRth^ I
I North.
the
amount
of
tens
of
millions.
The
T
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factures and produce? of faw mater­
da and Maine, where the laws are death rate of the globe is 68 per
“6:15 P.M,' Lv...11iPörtländ.*..».Ar 8:20 A. M.
ial antagonistic? If it is right that avaihle treasury balance, counting stringent and the man who sets a titin Cite, 97,790 pfef day, or 35,717,790
________
P. M. Lv....... ..Albatly.'........Lv 4;28A.Mi
10:45A. M. Ar. .San Francisco. .Lv 7:00 P. MS
F. L. Reis,
Prop’r. 10:23
the producer of raw material must in the gold reserve and nineteen forest fire is treated aS pdbllc enemy. qer year. The birth rate is 70 per
millions
of
fractional
silvei,
the
de
­
The
above trains stop at all stations between
minute, 100,800 per ..(lay, or 36,817,-
compete with- the outside world, he
Port tendMild Albany inclusive; also Tangent,
ALBANY; OR!
if. Merrow,
Piepiletei,
posits with national banks and d.is- ^Canada maintains a fire patrol and 200 per year, re^^yjg tlie year to
Shedd, Halsey, tìhrrlBbtirg*, Junction City;
’certainly shotild be permitted to buy bufsifig officers’ balances, is over fire wardens who are authorized to be 365] days in le/igt*,
Old friends, as well as new custom­ ivying, Eugene and all ìtatlbhè frbm Rosé»
to and including Ashland.
ers, are invited to call and see us. burg south Rostbnrg
imthe markets that are subjected to $127,000,0(Jh, biit it is pfobable that call for assistance. States that suf­
Mail Daily.
a liké condition. As far as the la­ half of this, perhaps all that could fer fluid these dreadful fires should An effort is being made by the First-class accommodations; Tables Fred R., will always be on
Poftlahd
.Ar | 4îBü P. M»
ssiOA. M. Lv
of Liberia, Africa, to induce
12:45 P.M. Lv. ....Albany,*.. Lv 112:80 P. M.
supplied with the best the
boring man is concerned, the gov­ be paid oiit or would be accepted, make a study bf the Canadian forest ruler
5;50 P. M. Ar
Roseburg .. Ly l 7:00A. M*
American Negros to emigrate thlth-
market
affords.
ernment can make his condition since the gold reserve ought hot to laws, the success of which has been ef j He Has offered to donate 20 acres- Bonrd from One to Two Dollars per day.
Lebanon Rraucli.
of land to each immigrant and suffi­
relatively as good as’ that of the be used and creditors would not demonstrated.
.Ar I lo:2Ì A.M*
:• I Lv.........Albähy..
B®*HeadqUart6rs
for
Commercial
cient tools with which to cultivate
I Ar . .. Lebanon
Lv i 9:80 A.Ä4
Chas. Clark, - Receiver.
manufacturer,by regulating and pro­ take fractional curreriCy’, is tioW
Travelers.
5 j Lv.........Albähy........... At I 8:25 P.M*
it.
Quite
a
large
number
of
Negros
Prunes
are
gradually
coming
to
i.
I
Ar
....
Iæbanon
....
Lv
I 2:39 p.m#
hibiting effitidgi'tition, but when it overdue and ought in justice be paid
the extreme southern states will
Connecting frith Steamer ‘ROMER’
the front in Oregon. One South of
accept of the invitation.
attempts to legislate and make tlie but at offee,
Woodburii-Spríngíaeld
Urn
between Yaquina and SanFrancisco. Til weekly berween Woodbürii ähd neh:
Umpqua farmer made last year
Natrón;
condition of the wheat grower more Paymptit., of these “held up” $2,500 clear of expenses, on ten
Awariod.
Steamer leaves
Ar 4:30p.tn,
8: BOtt.irt. Lv
prosperous; it finds itself, in a man­ debts cannot be deferred much long­ aeres of prunes. Another, on three Highest Honor»—World’s Jair,
Ï1V 10:37 p.m,
06p;tti. LV.
Sail Ffancicsco Match 4, 14, 24. 2:
er, unless the treasury is going to
Natron.. .LvJTl&Oa.ihi
ner, powerless. It cannot prohibit confess judgment and go into bank­ acfeSj cleared $850, with prunes at
Yaquinft
”
9,19,29. 5: 15 p.m> Ar
the development of the grain pro­ ruptcy. It will .strip the treasury 5i cents per pound. In that part of
Rights reserved to change sailing Dining Cars on Ogden Route,
duction iti Argentina; Australia or bate, to pay thfeffi, unless tnObey can the valley several prune orchards
dates without hot ice.
HOTEL«
fullman
SiSefcerS
the very recently opened dp Siberia. be got from somewhere. ThetO is are tieginning to bear and more trees
For freight and passenger rates,
6IBL1H
»
HOWARD,
Ws-
are
being
sbt
out
every
j*eaf.
Ten
If silver should again be remone­ no prospect of getting it through the
apply to any Agent.
Biicb^uLAsk sleeping cars
(Cornet of First and WastiiHgtbn Streets,)
tized by the various nations which i Ordinary channels of revenue, acres means a fine income for any
Attkblied tb through trains:
CilAS. CfcAitK, Receiver,
ALBANY,
OREftON.
Uhrvallisi Oregon.
now have but a gold basis, no deubt fc These promise to fall short Of the man,
Headqtiartdfa fof commercial trav­
West Bide Divisiofi:
CkAs, J HENDYSi Sbft A Co.,
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for
the genefal priefer Of Wheat would I ordinary expenditures of the gOV
it fS said that a large! athdtint of
Between Portland and t’orVaillSi
Nos. 2 to 8 Mafket Street,
all railroad depots dnd Goltra Park.
tuie a few detits higher) but with efnirtferit. It 19 absolutely certain gold was mififea in thé year ÎS93 in
Safi Fraticisfeii; Cal if.
Mali train daily (except SUnd8$v
Free bits to and front the hbiiSC.
7s8o a hl I Lv.1...??..Port)anda7:;«.. Aii? 4438 pTS
the enormous increase Of production that the government will be Obliged tlie United Stated, than in any pre-
12:15ptn | Ar .... Corvaili8;..s'.v....Ey I'fcbopn^
of breadstuff's, as,, indicated above, to borrow money by sale of bonds vio'iis year. This is probably due to
At Albany and Cpl-vaífife eánílest Wltft ti'Mîi J’
before the. end of the fiscal year.
profit in Wheat growing by the
of
tlïe Oregon Pseíü'e ràilrôàd.-
Codgress Wilt dd freii tti recognize the fact that trtinefâ; frfio hitherto
ExpressiMfn cïsïïy (eieefit SilfüdàÿJ. .
BienHei-A ^heltoii, Prop’s,
American fartner will bb small. this ri Ce'ssity and to make pfdVls!-' delved for snfef havb given their
4-
40
WÍK I
&T I ¿1 25ftjfi'
üitëtititM
to
gold,
and
aS
a
result
Then to etjualifie the business of the' ,0ns for the Issue of bonds at a lower
--^DEAÙÈRS lN--^=i
Scio, Oregon.
7:
.v |y; 50a
■«tmer With other industries, some rath of ihtefpgt than 0 per cent.— many neW ledges àfid riiifiéè have
MOST PERFECT M ad É’¡
Drugs,
Mèdiëihes
;
Toilet
Ar
­
Good ttifttouts at reashnable rates. T hrough
W11
been discovered afid developed as A pute
Other than the American plan of Oregonian.
Stage line to Munkers’* fiom’mer- states^ fabada andjËurotÿ can bfe Obtained at
Gtâpé
.
. Cfèiriî of Târtàf
. . Powder.
.... Free
ticled, Books,Stationery,
Well
as
old
ones
reworked.
New
lowest
ratés
from
Mrs.
M.
E.
Wôôdinanseë^
eial
men
conveyed
tW
and
ffom
al)
from
Ammonia,
Alum
or
any
other
adulterant
protection, must be adopted.
West Scio.
K> K ofhlçr , Manager..
and better methods for Saving the
.Etc., Etc.
points. Horses’ boarded by the day agent*
E P R ogers , JMtèl « F A ?* hjb
|
40 YEARS THE STANBAR-D,
A#His, all protection to mrinu4
While Russia is bfehitldhrihd in precious naetal has been a factor,
or week»
sties — — S begos .
!
Wheat only 35 cents per bushel!
How is the fanner to live?
The only way we know is, to buy your
Supplies whbre you can get them at
Hard Times Prices
Such a place can be found at
Where
More Goods
Are being sold
Every Day
than when times were good; and all because of the LOW PRICES
we are making. We buy cheap and buy to sell, We sell cheap
xl AND SELL STACKS OF GOODS, lx
While the majority of business houses are complaining of hard
times, our trade is steadily increasing. If you want to know
why, come in and price our goods.
Works on Spiritualism. Red Crown Roller Mills,
Albany, Or*
in
Etc/
Manufacturer of the
unrivaled Albany
Patent,
Snowflake
Family and Mt.
Hood Superfine flour»
E. O. HYDE,
Save
Money
EAST and SOUTH
Physiciaìis
Surgeons.
THE
APEX.
MAY 1
....SCIO, Oft.....
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
CREAM
BAKING
FOWDIR
J. S. Morri* & Oo.
Livery, Feed a Sale Stable
Southern Pacific Company.