Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, October 05, 1894, Image 4

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Legal blanks for sale at this offic.
S. M. Daniel visited the county
COHRESPONDENCE.
Money to Loan.
seat, Monday.
Balph Gill went over to Albany,
L yons leaflets .
I have money to loan in sums
G. E. Matthews moved last Mon- Wednesday.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1894. day, nevertheless it rained nearly
Several accessions to our public, Fine rainy weather we are having from $500 to $8000 on long time, on Li
improved farm lands. Write or
all day.
schools, from :the,.country are re-? now.
call on
ported
this
week.
,
R. E. Hibler and O. E. Holdredge
Gus Berry eamedown from Minto
C. G. B urkart ,
went- to Portland; via Jefferson, .Mrs. Nettie Bailey and daughter, last week.
Governor,................ SYLVESTER PENNOYER.
Albany Oregon.
Monday,
to
lay
.
in
a
new
stock
of
Sec. of State,..................... . GEO. Wi McBRIDE.
of near Marion, were oyer Wednes­
Hop picking is oyer and every­
Treasurer..............................«PHIL.- METSCHAN.
goods.
day,
to
visit
Grandma
King.
body
home
again.
Supt. of Pub. Instruction,.... E. B. McELROY.
Hog Owners Attention.
■ _( W. P. LORD.
S. A. Landes made a business trip
Dentist Aubrey will take produce
A little daughter of County Be
Supreme Court,.................... 4 R. S. BEAN.
( F. A. MOORE. in exchange for' dental work. See
Parties wishing to breed to my
eorder Hardman; of Albany, on to Salem last week.
Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs,........G. W. DAVIS.
Supt. of Penitentiary,....,.......G. S. DOWNING. him at the Scio Hotel on every Monday, fell from a see-saw board
E. E. McKinney & Co., are still thoroughbred Ohio Improved Ches­
ter boar can now do so at the low
Supt. Insane Asylum,....DR. L. L. ROWLAND.
Thursday.
and broke both bones of one of her receiving grain at Lyons»
rate of $1 each or 2 bushel of good
C.
L.
Reid
returned
to
Portland
clean wheat, The boar can be found
John Cartwright., who has occu­ legs.
pied the editorial chair of The Pop­ Wm. Brenner, Al Moore, Al Monday, after a visit- with his wife at my place,1 mile west of Munkers
Station.
' J. C. Munkers.
ulist since June 1, has retired from Munkers and Charley Bilyeu re­ and boy.
Judge,.. ..................................... J. N. DUNCAN.
William
and
.
Amos
Hiatt
have
Clerk,...........................
N. NEEDHAM. that, position.
She
Cheapest
Offer Tet<
turned from a several days hunt
Stteriff,
............J. A.McFERON.
gone up to Detroit, where they will
Recorder,...............................¡,D. F. HARDMAN.
Miss Grace Gill gave her school­ Tuesday. They
report
having
Treasurer,......................
P. G. MORRIS.
work this winter.
We have made arrangements with
mates a farewell party last Saturday killed but two deer.
Commissioners.................... I J. W, PUGH.
* J. M. WATERS.
Mr. McCleary has moved his fam­ the Oregoniari Publishing Company
School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD. evening. Those present report hav­
Wm. Bilyeu moved out of the
Surveyor,
n .......a .a.....E. T.T. FISHER.
ily into town,- where he will com­ by which we can supply you with
Coroner,................................ R. A. JAYNE; ing a good time.
Farmers hotel this week, to his
The Weekly Oregonian and the
Everybody wishing first-class family residence on the south side. mence teaching school next Mon­ Scio W eekly P ress » both journals
CITY DIRECTORY.
for one year for only $2. »This offer
Dentistry, should call on Dr. Davis, We have not heard who is to be the day.
is only for new subscribers and when
OFFICIAL.
from October 9,1894 for one week, new occupant of the hotel»
Special City Election-.
paid in advance.
at
the
Scio
Hotel.
Wells, the Wheat btiyer, Was in
Mayor ................................
T. J. MUNKERS
To Subscribers.
Recorder,................
R. SHELTON-
Wid, Ira, Bret and Robert Bilyeu town Wednesday. He says if, Albany has called a special city
Marshal.............................................T. W. DILLEY’
went over in the Nestucca coUhtry, wheat declines much lower, the election on Monday,"October 8; to
fWW RICHARDSON
Our subscribers who are in arrears
starting last Sunday. We did not farmer will have to pay the freight vote on the following questions:
J JBARNES ,
FRANK CRABTREE
will please bear in mind that we
Shall
bonds
be
ieued
for
$20,000
to
in
addition
to
giving,
his
wheat
learn
how
long
they
expect
to
be
Councilmen,
; C. S. HARNISH.
must have our money/ this fall.
M M PKERY
pay off the floating debt.
away.
gone.
t . M. M unkers .
Simply because We are not continu­
Shall
th
e
cra
ter
be
so
amended
- A J JOHNSON
S. M Daniel will give four ele­ Prettyman & Eastburn are con­
to pro­ ally dunning you is no sign that we
SCHOC HL BO ABB.
gant presents on Oct. 13, to pur­ ducting an energetic butcher busi­ as to
vide for the payment of the.interest do not heed What is due us and bad­
chasers
of
clothing,
dress
goods
and
ness
in
this
city.
They
do
not
wait
( T. J. MUNKERS.
on the bonded- debt annually before ly too. OUr creditors are getting to
Schoo] Directors,
< a . j . J ohnson .
( G.L. SUTHERLAND- shoes; For particulars inqnire at- for business to' hunt them up, they providing for the payment of the be somewhat ubstreperdiis arid in­
School Clerk,.................................. R. SHELTON the store or see posters and hand­ hunt the business and ¿re getting it.
sist upon us paying them-; henCe we
other claims.
bills.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Democrat is informed that the
Shall the charter be amended sb give you this gentle hint. We will
By mutual arrangement between Magnolia mill will be repaired and as to provide that the road work take anything that is marketable at
Jheif Engineer.............................. E. O. HYDE
Assistant,...'..................................... M. M. PEERY. Wells, Fargo & Co’s, express and put in good Condition and run regu­
assessed on property and persons its highest market price. We Will
Eoreirtan Hose Co. .No; 1,
Win. BRENNER.
larly, by Mr. Gamfcer and Mi*. Simp­ within the city limits; be applied be pleased to furnish you With our
Foreman H. & L. Co. No. 1................. J. L- RAy. the Southern Pacific railroad compa
ny, theif express messengers in the son, a move that will be ah advant­ hereafter to th’e improvement of the autograph executed in as skillful a
SECRET SOCIETIES
future will also handle the baggage ageous onb for Albany.
roads and streets within the city manner as We ate capable of Upon
43 CIO LODGÈ,A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at their
The copious showers of rain of the limits.
the shortest hdtiee. Call early
K j hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets, on their trains.
on the first Saturday evening on or before the
Why cannot our literary be start­ past few days have put the ground
while we ate in the humor.
full mo'onof each month. Visiting brothers
Trobaté.
In thé way of
Cordially invited t<5 attend;
ed up again? We believe that the in good order for the plow, and fall
. .. .
Ei O. H yde W.M.
If you desife the Scio P ress and
H enry C yku S; Sec;
one of last wiriter Worked good re­ seeding will be quite lively during
In estate of Geo. C. Henderson, have not the money to spare, solicit
eonidas lodge , no 36. sults, and was a source of pleasure the next few weeks-, providing the
Knights of Pythias meets
citation
ordered issued, returnable and obtain four cash subscribers
rains
do
not
continue;
every Tuesday evening at Ma­ and profit to all who participated;
among-your neighbors at $l.'5O each,
sonic hall, on the corner of
Oct.
1st,
and we will send you the P ress for
Mill and Main streets, over By all means let a meeting be called
It is reported that Harvey Eng­
In estate of B. G. Mansell, invent one year free. Or iriake up a club of
Hibler, Shore <t Holdredge’s to start the ball rolling.
land is to establish a dressed poultry tOry filed, real property $250; per- if at $1.25 each (12.50), and Wé will
store; Sojourning Knightsm-
vited to meet with. its.
Monday morning the fire alarm business in this city. He Has rented sbnal; $36; petition to sell -personal send y'òu th’e paper iteri.
. T. J. CLAXTON, C. C.
M.M. P eery , K.bfR. ahdS.
was sounded, and the fire depart­ the room one doot hdrih of G. E. property granted.
ÎSlERDORFÎ' LOÈGEJ L Ô.'.0. Fi No. 54, meets
H, A. Lériinger, D. D. S.; dentist
■U every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. ment was.Out in double Quick time. Matthews’ grocery store in -which In guardianship of Eva Wester­ Dr. Gray’s eld stand, Albany. Teeth
Sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend The cause Waé ah incipient blaze in to conduct the business.
velt, Mrs. Fannie Mullen appointed without plates a specialty. All work
. B. 0. HYDE, N. G.
Jfc SHELToN,- Rec. Sec.
Bev. Jas. M. Morgan’s house on the
Last Friday afternb'dn the special guardian. Bond $2500.
warranted;
No. 36, A; O. U. W., meets on south side. Before the fire laddies train carrying, the B. B. commissi­
John Smeltzer was examined and
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and third Monday nights of each
S CIO first LODGE,
Month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited could get there, the fire Was put out oners, rah into a large band of fine discharged;
Remember the 'date,. Thursday of
to meet with us.
with buckets.
sheep belonging to W. W.. Crawford,
F bànk C rabtree 1, M. W.
G. W. Snielizer ordered taken to; each week, Dr. Aubrey, dentist will
R, S helton , Rec.
be at the Scio Hotel.
‘‘Flying Jib,” the wonderful pacer this side df Tallman, kiliing 21 in­ the iHsanb asylum.
AJISSIONARY. BAPTIST. .Services the sec-
stantly and wounding 6 more.
in estate of F. E. Stifeithoff, final
1VX ond Sunday of each month at 11 A. in.', and at Chillicothe, Ohio, On last Siihday
All parties who have contracted
7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church.
Frank Gill accompanied Mrs. J. settlement set for Nov.- §tfi.
paced oûe mile in 1:59|. The feat
R ev . C. C. S perry , Pastor.
wood,
with us; should deliver it as
In guardianship of Nancy Marks,
HRISTIAN CÏIÜRCH. .Services at 11 .A. M. Was accomplished with a running B. Gill to Ashland, Oregon, going ffnal account filed of guardian.
oon as practicable.
and
7:
30
P.M.,
on
the
fourth
Sunday
in
C each month. Sunday School every Sunday at mate. The best previous time on the Wednesday night overland In guardianship of Peter Hunt, et
Gold and silver watches; fedbeed
10 A. M, The public cordially invited to at made in a similar manner was by train. He intends staying several
al, bond oi guardianship $600 ap­
tend;
prices. French thè jeweler, Albany.
“Westmount” in Chicago; in 1884. weeks at that place, thinking the proved.
. Eld; B. F. Bonnell, Pastor.'
change may prove beneficial to him.
2:01f was the time.
Iu estate of Chas. Cusick, final Get your trespass notices printed
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Albany Democrat says of one settlement set for Nov» 6.
The Salem Statesman of Oct. 3,
on cloth at this office.
says: “There are sixty-two bales of of our leading merchants: “Mr. S.
Au Opportunity.
Subscribe fcir tie PfeEss;
Kops in the freight depot on Trade M. Daniel', Scio’s progressive mer­
Market Reports
Srio Q uotations
„ Aubréÿ, dentist, Scio Hotel on street in this city. They Will not chant, Was' in tfie city dn Tuesday;
To get first-class Cental wrirk from
Wheat, 31 its. per Hii;
Thursdays.
be shipped east until a sufficient Mr. Daniel believes in printer’s ink, Ontnhftr 9, for_ong_-.wRolri byE, Da­ Oats;
20?
Mrs. Lillie Gill went over to Al­ number is received to constitute a and uses it liberally. He reports a vis,Dentist bf Gervais, Oregon; Who
FldUr $2.46.
” bbT.
car-load
—
eighty
bales.
The
quota
­
good
business.
”
9 00.
“ tòri;
will be at the Scio Hotel during that Brari-
bany Monday.
ll
Middlings
13.
From a report of the board of trus­ week. All kin^s of Dental Work
L. L. Calavan and wife were in tion of hops yesterday was 5 and 7
Chop,
$13
per
ton.
cents
cents,
the
average
price
of
­
tees of the Oregon Insane Asylunti, skillfully performed; Crown work a Potatoes. 25cts per bushel»
Albany Saturday;
fered being 6 to 64.
Carry a LARGE STOCK
we glean th&t on September 80, Specialty, The best Tooth Anes­ Eggs, 18c.. per floz,. ,
Portland electric 'Cars are to be
Butter, 15
per lb.
Oúr merchants are convinced that there were 9p6 patients, in the Asy­ thetic known to: the profession ad­
of——
tvarmed by ¡electricity.
it pays to sell goods cheaply, and lum—! 650 males and 306 fendales. ministered for the painless extract Hams, 12 per lb.
fefUROCEillES;
.
Shoulders.
8c
per
lb';
Patronite yonr home paper. It advertise liberally. Quick salés and The nfifebbr of officers and effliploy- tion of teeth;
Bacon, 10c per lb»
Works for yotlr interests.
¡CROCKERY,
small margins is their motto. Busi­ es is 104. The cost per day,, pe’t
Respectfully
Lard, 12c pqr lb.
A. J; Jarnigan, of Rosa; talks of ness, as compared with last year, is capita for the thaifstaibance oi the
Chickens,3 00 per ddz.
Dr. E. D avis .
«I^WARE, Etc:
greeting a blacksmith shop in Scio. much better. It will continúe to inmates during the month just
• •—¿
^"Highest price paid for country
New Millinery Wods.
0. B. Cyrus commenced teaching grow so long as tKèÿ sëli goods as closed, was a little less than 29 cents
produce» .Don’t forget the place, on
in the McDonald district Monday. low or lower than the merchants of per day, the lowest cost that has I now have on hands my new
Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany.
.The Oregon grand lodge, K, of P. neighboring towns, for they will ever been known since the state and winter millinery, and will
——AN
will be held in Portland bn October then get all of the trade that legiti­ assumed the care bf the insane.
the same at very reasonable prices.
mately belongs to Scio', and, mayhap, The fish ladder at Oregon City is During the month of Oct., I will
9,10 and 11,
encroach upon the territory of completed. The plan of improve­ given a discount ôf Ï5 per cent in
During the absence of Messrs neighboring towns. In these dull
(South side of bridge.)
Sodaville, Ô^n.j
ment is, to blast out pools in the goods, on all Cash Sales made. Pro­
Hiblerànd Holdtedgè A. J. Johnson
SCIO, OREGON.
times, people will go where they solid rock at convenient distances duce taken in exchange for goods.
Provides,
.instruction in three cours­
was doing the counter-jumping act
es: Literary,. Normal and Commer­
can buy goods the cheapest, and for the fish to jump into. Proper
M
ary
C.
S
mith
.
cial. /phe least expensive institution
S. M. Daniel is at work erecting our merchants are convincing them
Having set up a shop in the above of its grade in. the state. Medical
sign boards should be erected so
a wood shed and chicken house, on that Scio is the placé to come.
Dissolution Notice.
line I am prepared to do first-class attentiop to students free.
that the fish would know when they
Work on short notice. Give me a E.M.J ones .M.D. G.W.J ones ,A.B.
the south side of his store building.
The survey of the Willamette for were in the right pool; also a lantern
The firm of Gill & Bay, black- trial. Charges reasonable.
Président.
Principal.
Oregon City is to have a shoe fac­ its improvement began Monday or two at night, would be a . good
tory. it will give employment to 20 morning. It is probable the entire idea so that any belated salmon who smitlis; Scio» is hereby, di^sqlyeij by
or $0 riheri add the monthly output appropriation will be Used up in the has been having a “time” with the mutual consent/ j. B^ Gill retiring!
All persons indebted to the firm
will be $5,000.
survey. That is the usual style. boys, could find his way up/ As
Lew Brown, Glen Brown and Mr. The survey is a fake and unneces-. long as but part of the appropriation riiuSt, therefore settle their accounts
Higgins Returned from a Week’s sary. The pilots of the river steam­ was used, tberb is nd need of the immediately.
J. R. G ill »
hiint the first of the Week. They ers know the channel completely state being parsimonious in the
ieport no success.
... , . ?. ,>
and just Wfière improvements ¡matte?;
‘Tour Teeth.
Our mail facilities jumped a cog should be made. Let the govern-
For the practice of dentistry, I
New G-oods.
or. two the first bf the Week. Daily met take off its coat and go to Work
Will be at the Scio Hotel bn Thurs­
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papers reached us two or three days and not spend its time in making Si M. Dartiel is receiving large in­ day of each week. I assure you
surveys in absolutely unneeded voices of New Goods in the way of that if you give me your patronage
after publication;
There is said to be 15- different places. The river has already been flannels, eiderdowns, fancy Calicoes, I will give you satistory work.
O. C. A ubrey .
counterfeiting outfits in Northern surveyed toé much. This kind of and other staplp .dry goods; also a
California. So wonder rhoney in foolishness makes one weary.--Alba­ splendid line of gents p'aiits/ Under­
Did Tou
Prap?
ny Democrat.
circulation is plentiful there.
wear, neckties, etc. He will make
There is no .medicine so often the announcement- next week.
Get 3 pairs of ladies hose, (bes
Judging from the wry H. S. & H
duality) of Hibler, Shore & Hol- neqded in,.e,very home a,nd so ad­
are tolling out gdods now-a-days,
Aniciiokss ForBbgs»
dredge for 25 cents; also 2 papers of mirably adapted to the purpose for
something has dropped, and the
pins or 2 papers of needles for 5 whieh.it is intended, as Chamber­
people know Where to find the drop.
Eli Heaton, a farmer writes to the
lain’s Pain Balm; . Hardly a wéëk
cents,
passes but s!ome member, of the fam­ Scientific American in relation to
No Crédit«
4 J.ùd^é J. 3. Whitney of Albany^
ily
has
need
of
it;
.
A
.toothache
or
the
planting
of
Artichokes
for
hogs,
came down from Lyons where he
We Sell school books and supplies
pad beçn conducting a law suit, and headache may bè à èriféd by it. A and othqr stoekias fdfio^si^^
“I want to say to farmers, plant at the Portland pripes.and,, we can­
and stopped oVer in Sfiid, till this touch of fheuriiatism dr netítaígia
quieted. Thé severe pain of a burn less corn and more ioot crops for not giVe credit, Do not bore us by
rnqriiing.,
À . .
asking it
The Albany . Herald’s Harrisburg or scald promptly relieved and the winter fqod.for stock. I have culti­
sore
healed
in
much
less
,
time
than
J. S. M orris & Co»
vated
arid
fed
the
white
Jerusalem
Corespondent says; .-“Mr. Phil Neis
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& Co., of Seattle,' Wash.., ate offer­ when medicine has to bë Sent for. artichoke four ybars., (They .expel
Keep Out.
ing to pay our hop raisèrs 6j ebnts Aspraiflniay . be promptly treated’ other foot crops, by thjefr no‘t) being
before
inflammation
éetá
ih;
Which
injured
.by
freezing
an.d;
thawing
in
u Bert XbpdmahSpb ¿as authorized
per pound for all good hops.
insures a elite in about oné-third of the. gopiind during winter» .They
Several emihigrants.lately arrived the tithe otherwise required; Cuts need not be gathered, arid- scored us to,: W^fri ¿U :h,uri.tefsi;.to stay off
from the drouth pursed sta.tesi.think and brjnises. Should receive immedi­ away as other foots,, thus saving a his pfemise^ as hqpii^pQsqs to pros*
rain is a good thing, but that we are ate tréatipéfli before the parts be­ great atnouht of labor. They with­ bcuteajl trespassers'on his premis­
.
.
paving just a little jtoo mubh iri come swóóléri; Which can. Only be stand either dry of Wet weather es, in the future.
Oregon ât the present time;
;
Wob.d
;
taken
bn
siifecHptioh
at
done whpn .Paítp jíaííñ îè kept at better than other ¡crops find Can be
. Mis. John Gjll, find family; with hand. Æ sote thrqat may ,be. cured planted either in spring or fall. The this officM;
their household gpo/js left for Ash before .jj, bççomës sferfpüsi A way we feqd them to hogs is just Eveiy inother shbdld; ¿now that
land. pregori, Wednesday. John troublesome corn fhay ,be . removed to turh thefe in when jhe tubers are
cfoup can be pibverited% The first
yvill remain in.Scjo fof two orjhree by applying, it .tÿV’J.çe., ,.day for a matuied and let theiri roofetli^ tu­ 8ymptofe.;of true croup U,hoarsness.
Weeks to Settle up his business.
Week or t¡wp,4 À lape bçck maÿ. be bers frqtti the ground/ Eb.Wi; Calves This is fbiioWed b^fi peettijar rough
( Jim Coibett at Jeàat has lôté of cured and sevétal days of Valuable and ¿pits .winter,, hieeiy ph them. cotigii. if Chaihtferfairi’^ plough
Sand. He offers ¡to fight, all the big timé sqvéd hi* a pain itt thé side or Fo? th,e&j.we plpW ^pt and pit for Remedy is given freely as Sbion as
heavy weigts of the country; Fitz-- chest íé'lieved without paying a winter feeding. . After the first the child becomes hbatoe b’f even
ëimmons, Jackson; Siiiith Maher, doctor bill. ¡Procure a 50 cent bbttle planting there are, always enough after the cbtigfi has developed it will
Etc. /one at a time for a Week, and at.once and you will nevqr regret it. tubers left.in.the ground to produce prevent the attack. §0 S^ntj bottles
4uit ill en for ¿ood;
For safe bÿ J, S; -Morris- & Co.
the next crop.
for sale by Ji s> Mortis & Cb.
$20.00 Suits For $5.00,
STATE OFFICERS
Is an old deception.
We make no such
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Aa Announcement
But have ready to show and
Sell a large number of
^AREGON
^Sl U regon
OOLEN QUITS
OOLEN QUITS 1/^
W
WELL MADE
......SOLID..
HANDSOiME. ....... ! »AND CHEAP
enough io make them the most
satisfactory suits offered to the tfade.
L
FOR CLOTHES
~ COME OR WRITE TO THE
AXiBÀlffY- “ • “ ‘ OR&GOlff.
ALBANY
OGN.
Wagon Shop. Mineral Springs Seminary,
J. J «Barnes
COP^RlGHTSc
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t For s
prompt answer ana an honest opinion« write.to
miJNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years’
experience in the patent business. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In­
formation »concerning Patents and how to ob­
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan-
leal and scientific books sent free.
Patents* taken through Munn & Co. receive
»ecial notice in the Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with­
out cost to the ihvehtor.. .This splendid paper,
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
world. «3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Buildtog Edition, monthly, J2.50 a year. Single
copies, 23 centSii.-Every number contains beau­
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
houses; with plans« enabling builders to show the
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUNN & CO., new Y ork * 361 B roadway .
TIME TABLE
Si é» R. R. (SCIO ¡BRANCH).
Trains Daily (Except Sunday)
LEAVE.
ARRIVE»
iÔ.OOa. m.-
11.00 a. mJ
1.30 p.m.!
2.30 p. mJ
Scio,
West Scio,
Scio,
Wept Scio,
111.15 a. m
110.15 a. m
! 2.45 p. m >
j 1.45 p.m
G eo . F erguson , Manager;
? I
This space Í3 reseroed for
Owing to the immense rush
Wh are unable to make
Our Special Announcement^ thi^ WeeK i
at prices lower tlkO anybody;