*0 of plaintiff. CORRESPONDENCE. Oregon Pacific. Mrs. G.’ E. Matthews has been Charles Henry vs M Van Alstine et quite sick this week. L yons L eaflets . A well known railroad official is al. Confirmation. Sale confirmed. Mrs. A. J. Johnson is improving J T Hendrex vs C C Baber et al. fRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1894, but is still confined to her room. James Garver has peen building authority foruthe statement that Partition. C Ç. Barber appointed ; Marcus Daly, the Montana million­ George L. Sutherland, last Friday, his I new house and will soon pave it aire, and several associates will of­ guardian ad litem for all minors. : STA TE OFFICERS- went to Oakland on a visit* to his completed. ». ï « à < Land ordered sold bÿ M Cunning Mrs. J. C. Lyons has gpne tp Am­ fer a bid for the Oregon Pacific rail­ ham and cause continued. father. road when it is sold under thp ham Governor,........... .SYLVESTER PENN0YER. to visit her father, who has The Masons are considering the ; ity, J She. of State,...;; .......... GEO. W. McBRIDE. mer at porvaliis in December. The J B Comley 'vs Jas H Shahan. ...PHIL^MEl Treasurer....................-, —- -.---- , - ’SCHAN. ----- . been very sick, Supt. of Pub. Instruction,.... E. B. MctfLROY. proposition of lighting their ball by sale has been set for the latter part Ordered that petitioner be restored Rev. Myers who has been holding r w .” p 7 lord ^ Is an old deception. ! of that month, and it is understood to hiß estate as prayed for. Supreme Court,............... .......... 1 R. s . bean . electricity. a protracted meeting at the Meth­ I F. A. MOORE. that there will be mere than one Joe Cary is doing the clerk act odist church, wid continue another M Rosenheim vs F & MI Co, re­ Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs, I,.......:G. W.DAVIS. We niake nq such Supt. of Penitentiary,...... .... ..G. S.' DOWNING. bidder ready to put up mopey for its covery of money. Honsuit on mo­ $upt. Insane Asylum,... • DR.L.L. ROWLAND. at H. S. & H’s, store in the, absence ' i week. of R. E. Hibler. Mr. J. L. Berry will move his purchase. Marcus Daly, it is said, tion of deft, plff not being feady for djrect communication for trial.' The day of sale of the Q. P., is COUNTY OFFICERS. now placed between the 17 and 22 of family into town for the Winter, desires Samuel Merritt ys F & I Co, re­ from Berry Qre. (M) his great mining output to the sea­ covery of money. Same as above. coast. His real purpose fti buying Judge................................. i.......... -J. N. DUNCA&. December next. Clerk,......L.;....N. NEEDHAM. D etroit D ots . the road is not positively known, James C Reid vs F & M I Co, re­ R. E. Hibler and A- J- Johnson Sheriff,....... .......................'- - J. A.. McFERON. Recorder’, ;,........................D. F. HARDMAN. but it is supposed he expects to con­ covery of money. Same as above, But have ready to show and went over to Albany Tuesday, rum ­ Treasurer,.:..;.,........... . ?.. Q. 'MORRIS. J. M. Hollingsworth and Wesley tinue its construction from its pres­ Joseph Wild et al Vs P M 1 Co. Gominiasionerd:.1 J.'W, PUGH. Sell a large number. of A J. M. WATERS. or saith for a special purpose. Downs, of this place went to Scio to ent eastern terminus in the Cas­ .recovery of money. Same as above. School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD. The pld visitor, commonly known hibernate, last week. Surveyor,...................... -E. T, T. FISHER cades fo Montana. Receiver Charles Paine & Co vs F M I Co, recov­ Coroner,..... .........R. A. JAYNE as the grippe, is piaking Jiis visits H. A. Pease has sold his ranch to Clark has Remonstrated since he ery of money. Slame as above. to quite a number of our people in a David Sherick, lately from Ohio; ÇITY DIRECTORY. took charge of the affairs of the S Winetjerg ye E & M I Co, re­ mild form. consideration $3,00Q. company last January, that the road covery of money, nonsuit on mo OFFICIAI,. áí Rev. A. J. Jarnigan will hold ser­ A corporation' was formed here might be made a paying property, tion of plff. vices at the M. E. church, in this ....... ,...T. J. HUNKERS this week to erect a town hall, and in coesefljfence it is attracting E F Wyatt vs Harrisburg Mercan­ Mayor. .. ...............it. SHELTON city, on next Saturday and Sunday, Recorder,.. tile Co,- possession of personal prop­ Work began Thursday. The prop- the attention of capitalists. ......... T. W. DILLEY Marshal.... ................LEE BI l YEU Nov. 4 and 5. Treasurer., erty. Continued Qn motion of osition is to build a commodious 1WW RICHARDSON Îarried, deft. Mr. Hankins vvas gathering ap­ i building. The stock was rapidly J J BARNES W E Gitchens vs Jphn T McNeil, ples at A. E. Randall’s Monday, taken and the building will be HIBLERr-LOGAN.—On Wednes- Councilmen, WELL MADE. SOLID. « • ® atSe’ residence recovery of money. Continued. and by some means fell from a tree, pushed to completion as rapidly as dSy Milton Hale >vs J H and J FRANK CRABTREE - Lx^i^ia th is city, cracking, one pf his ribs. possible. C. S. HARNISH. Elder AT. Bonrie.1T officiating, Townsend1 et al.' Fore of mtg. De­ •M BOARD. M PEERY HANDSOME AND CHEAP SCnOOL Most of our hunting parties upon Smith & Smith’s saw mill keeps Lillie Loyan to R. E. Hibler. , X. M. HUNKERS. I A J JOHNSON their return from the mountains re­ jabbing away on lumber. They The contracting parties, are well cree as prayed for in complaint. f T.J. MUNKERS. L Foley ys S O Wallace et al.1 Schoo) Directors, I A. J. JOHNSON. port but small successe. and that turn out the best product on the known in Scic. ¿nd vicinity; Mr. enough, to make them the most ( G.L. SUTHERLAND- Fore of mtg. Decree on pleadings. School Clerk,....... ......... R. SHELTON the mountains are full of hunters. river. Hibler being a member of the mer- A H Logan ys Anges Logan. Di­ satisfactory suits offered to fhe trade. The man with the new store The weather is pleasant here, chandising firm of Hibler, Shore & vorce; evidence taden and case sub­ SECRET SOCIETIES scales has been doing our town this albeit a trifle rainy; in fact Detroit Holdredge of.this place, while the mitted. bride is one of Scio’s popular ladies. QCIO LODGE,A.F. & A.M. No39meets fit their week. They gre a beauty and gome claims to be in the bpnanza belt. State of Oregon vs J W Cusick & KJ hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets, of our merchants may invest. They took the morning train for Co; it appearing that there are no W. J. Culver, of Salem, was up on the first Saturday evening on or before the full moon of each month. Visiting brothers The butcher shop was decorated Wednesday, to do some surveying. Portland, from which place they escheat funds in the bank the cause pordially invited to attend. E, O. H yde W.M. with a new shingle roof this \yeek, There were six real-estate transfers will go north to visit the cities on was dismissed without costs. HisNBY C yrus , S oo . , as was thp blacksmith shop of that day and on tflp following-riots the Sound, and after a tour of sever­ State vs the First Fational Bank; eonidas lodge , No 36. al weeks, return to take up then- Knights of Pythias meets Barnes & Munkers, on thp south of business. In the way of same as above, L every Tuesday evening at Ma side. ­ residence in the building recently State vs ISank of Brownsville; A tree fell across the Breitenbush sonic hall, .on the corner of Mill and Mgin streets, over T. W. Dilley and G. M. Coffey re­ bridge Wednesday, notbeing a vacated by John ,Gill and family. same as above. Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s store. Sojourning Knightsin- turned last Saturday from their trip very large one it did no damage. The P ress joins the many friends State vs Bank of Scio; same as vited' to meet with us. Rev. A. Brady preached morning in extending congratulations. T. J. C laxton , C. C. to the mountains, and report four , above* M. M. P1BEBY, R.ofR. andS. deer as the result of their ad yen and evening last Sunday, in one of We acknowledge the receipt of ' State vs c N White; plead not IAIERDORFF L odge , 1.0.0. F. N q . 54, meets the O. P. coaches, that being the several pieces of the various cakes A-* every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. fures. guilty; will he tried on Tuesday. Sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend most available place. which we pronounce yery fine. E. Of HYDE, N. G. --Wednesday night was Hallowe’en Oregon vs Duron Boggs; defend- Detrpit is by far the liveliest H. SHELToN, Rec. See. but most of the1 boys either forgot IVlrrriages have been a scarce ar- ■ ant failed to apper and bond was CIO LODGE, No. 36, A, O. U. 'V?., njeets on town on the North Santlam. first and third Monday nights pf each it or have reforrned, as very little tide in and about Scio during the i forfeited* S month. Visiting Workmen cordially 'invited deviltry was indulged in along the The Rock Creek Flume and dum­ recent summer and fall. Which is Lottie Huntef vs A R Hunter, tp meet with us. ber Company'use up about 6 cars of F bank C rabtree , M. W. usual line. it, boys; scarcity of girls or hard divorce; decree for plaintiff and di­ R, S hblto N, Rec. — logs wpekly, The Q. P. hauls them R. B. miller is making quite ex­ from Needle’s place to the mill for times? vorce granted with costs. ILflSSrONARY BAPTIST. Services the sec- M Bermond vs the F & M I Co, LVA ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., and tensive improvements to his prop- $5 pdr car; the distance is about 11 For a pain in the side or chest 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church. R kv . C. C. S pebby , Pastor. , erty on the south side, in the way of miles. there is nothing so good as a piece recovéry of money; nonsuit on mo­ T he J udge . tion of defendant, plaintiff notbeing CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. new walks and a veranda to the of flannel dampened with Chamber­ and7: 30 P.M., on the fourth Sunday in front of his house. C HRISTIAN Literal? Organized. each month. Sunday School every Sunday at loin’s Pain Balm, and bound on over ready for trial. 10 A.M. The public, cordially invited to at D. Myers, during the past few the seat of pain. It affords prompt W S Denham vs L A Woodie et al tend. Pursuant to previous annopnee- fore of mtg, heerd pn pleadings of Eld. B. F. Bonnell, Pastor. days has been dangerously sick. ment the Scio Literary met at the and permanent relief and if used in testimony, parties to furnish trans- FIRE DEPARTMENT. Dr. Annie Jefferies, of Salem, came time will often prevent a cold from City Hall on last Saturday evening crist of testimony by Nov 10, 1894. Uheif Engineer,.............................E.O. HYDE up last Sunday, and remained for for the purpose of electing officers resulting in pneumonia. This same T J Munkers Vs G W Johnson and Assistant.,.............................. M. M. PEERY. ¡two or three days attending him. treatment is a sure cure for lame Foreman Hose Co. No, 1,....... Wm. BRENNER. for the year, and the appointment Mary P Johnson et al. Fore of mtg. Foreman H. & L. Co. No.l,................ J. L- RAy. S. W. Gaines, a few days ago of the usual standing committees. back. For sale by J. S. Mprris & Co. default and decre. left an ear of corn at the Scio Land The officers elect are: In the matter of the Oregon Me- QIBCVIT COURT, LOCAL BREVITIES, Co’s office, that breaks the record as Prof. V- B. Goin, President tallio Paint Co, claims allowed and to number of grains grown thereon. Miss Ella Cary, V. President The grand jury found true bills approved and ordered that the pro •Visiting cards printed at this of­ Over 800 is the record now. Who Maud Bilyeu, Recording Sec. against A P Evertson for burgular rata dividend be paid and cause e.ai i fice. lohli wiiftu fur assisting a "Con-traraedî Get your trespass notices printed Miss May Morris came down from C. S. Harnish, Treasurer prisoner fo escape, PEOPLE’S FARTY PLATFORM. pn cloth at this office. the Mineral Springs Seminary last PROGRAMME. Stinson & Hebblewhite vs the ALBANY OGN THE OMAHA PLATFORM. Mrs. O. B. Gyrus was visiting in Saturday, made a short visit with Farmers & Merchants Insurance Co, We demand a national currency, safe, sound COPYRIGHTS her friends and returned Sunday. and flexible, issued by the general govern ­ The following is the programme Garry a LARGE STOCK Salem, last week. recovery of money; nonsuit on mo­ ment only, a full legal tender for all debts, CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to She reports matters favorably and for next Saturday evening, the first tion of defendant; plaintiff to serve public and private, and that without the use -- of—— MUNN & CO«, who have had nearly fifty years* Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets enjoys school life at the Springs. of banking corporations, a just equitable and experience in the patent business. Communica­ real meeting: efficient means of distribution, direct to the bill of exceptions on defendant by tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In­ at S. E. Young’s, Albany. ^GROCERIES, people, at a tax not to exceed 2 per cent annum', ■ formation concerning Patents and how to ob­ Will Bilyeu had the misfortune Recitation—Cora Alexander. Nov. 10, same to be settled at cham­ to be provided as sec forth in the subtreasury tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of median- leal and scientific books sent free. plan of the Farmers’ Alliance, or some better Gold and silver watches, reduced the other day, to have a piece of Song—five little girls. CROCKERY, bers at Salem Nov. 15 Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive system, also by payments in discharge of its special notice in the Scientific American, and prices. French the jeweler, Albany. steel driven into his leg while Recitation—I npz Munkers, obligations for public improvements. , Hiller & Hoffman vs Farmers & We demand the free and unlimited coinage thus are brought widely before the public with­ ® vood | n WARE, Etc, out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, Roots and shoes of every grade—, working with a steel wedge. Dr. Recitation—-Winnie May. Merchants Insurance Co, recovery of of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of ^©"Highest price paid for country issued weekly, elegantly illustrated^ has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the to 1. .. world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. men, women and children-—at S. E. E. O. Hyde probed the wound about Song, Quartette—’Messrs 8. I. money; continued on motion of 16 We demand that the amount of the circulat­ produce. Don’t forget the place, on Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single ing medium be speedily inbre^sed to not less' three inches, but was unable to find Shore, O. B, Cyrus, M. M. Peery plaintiff. copies, 35 cents. Every number contains beau­ Young’s, Albany. than fifty'dollars per capita. Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany. tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new We demand a graduated income tax. and Chas. Voung. the metal. houses, with plans, enabling builders io show the J W Ralls vs The Farmers & Mer­ We believe that the .moneys of the country Mrs. Johnson, of Salem, mother latest designs and secure contracts. Address should be kept as much as possible in the MUNN & co., new Y ork . 361 B roadway . Colloquy — Maud Bilyeu, Ollie chants Insurance Co, recovery of T. L. Dugger and wife went to visiting in the of A- J., has been hands of the people, and hence wê demand that all national and state revenues shail be Albany Wednesday, where Mrs. D. Morris, Cora Munkers, Kate Cary, money; continued by consent. TIME TABLE city during the past week. to the necessary expenses economically Sam Carroll, respondent, vs L H limited S, P. B. R. (SCIO BRANCH). and honestly administered. J. S. Morris received a letter from will visit, while T. L. goes to Port­ Homer Bilyeu and Guy McKnight. We demand that postal savings banks be Laselle, appellant; appeal; dis­ established by the government for the safe Trains Daily (Except- Sunday) his son Fred, recently, ih which he land on business. In the meantime Pied. depoait of the earnings of the people and to missed. the photo man will try to steer the says he may be home in a few facilitate exchange. LEAVE. ARRIVE, ship. If anybody should take a OSBORN.—At Shelburn on Tuesday Enoch Cyrus et al vs Warren B Transportation being' a means of exchange to go months. Oct. 30, 1294, Mrs. Susan Osborn. Cyrus et al, partition; recalled refer­ and a public necessity, the government should 10.0,0 a. in.i 111.15 a. in Scio, own and operate the railroads in the interest 11.00 a. mJ West Scio, 110.15 a. in Bev. Jenkins of Independence notion towant to “lick the editor” Deceased was born near Lexing­ ence and the cause dismissed. 1.30 p. m.| of the people. , i 2.45 p.Hh Scio, 2.30 p. m. We.-»t Scio, j 1.45 p. m. preached at the M. E. church on please don’t call this week. out of business ton, Kentucky, Apr. 26,1806. In In the matter of the assignment The telegraph and-telephone, like the post?1 G eo . F erguson , Manager. being a necessity for the trans­ Wednesday night. He was here to Last week an entire trainload of her early life her parents . moved to of A F Hamilton; order as' prayed office'system, mission of news, should be owned and operat­ conducfthe funeral services relative prunes was shipped over the North­ Illinois where she met and was for in petition and cause continued. eti by the government in the interest of the people. ern Pacific for eastern points. The in Albany to the burial of Mrs. Osborn. The land, iududing all the naturai sources of married to Rev. J. W. Osborn in In the matter of the assignment wealth, is ¿lie heritage of ail the people, and train consisted of ten cars loaded A singing exercise is being con-, with this fruit exclusively, and is 1823. After locating in different of F L Kenton; final account ap­ should not be monopolized for speculative and alien ownership of land should Sodaville, Ogn-, ducted by S. I. Shore at the M. E. the first shipment of its kind on so portions of the Union, they moved proved; distribution ordered as purposes, be prohibited. All lands now held by railroads We have taken and other corporations in excess of their Provides instruction in three cours­ church every Friday night. This is large a scale, in the history of the to Oregon in 1866, settling in Polk prayed for in account and assignee actual needs and all lands owned by alien es: Literary, Normal and- Commer­ be reclaimed by the government and a good move. All who love singing fruit industry of the Northwest. It county. In 1873 they moved to the discharged- upon filing receipt of should cial. The least expensive institution held tor actual settlers only. should attend, provided you can makes thh beginning of an epoch in vicinity of Scio. Since the death of claimant. STATE PLATFORM. of its grade in the state. Medical PREA BLE-----Assembled on the birthday attention to students free. preserve good order on your part. our fruit development. her husband in 1875, she has made State of Oregon vs Henry and H of the soldier-statesman [Jackson,] whose mili­ D.M. J ones ,M.D. G.W.J ones ,A.B. tary genius destroyed the last attempt to sub­ her home with her son J. W. Os­ Jackson, larceny from a store; plead jugate The Light and Water committee this nation by force, and whose far ­ President. Principal. Mr. Downing, from up Crabtree, statesmanship afterwards foiled for a the goods, and have been making estimates on the brought into town on Tuesday, a born until her death. She was a guilty and sentenced each to one sighted time all attempts to-fasten upon as the vicious financial system Of Great Britain, we, the Peo­ probable cdst of putting in- street large gray eagle, that measured over member of the Baptist church qnd year in the penitentiary. ple’s Party of the state of Oregon, resolved to lights over ..the city. By next week 7 feet from tip to tip. He had brok- an active worker in what she. be­ State vs Henry Robison and John regain financial independence and to recover our industrial prosperity, lost to us by the in­ We may bel able to chronicle the en one of the wings of the huge bird lieved to be the truth. The remains Dunean; committed to the reform competency, dishonesty, corruption and cow­ alike of the Republican and Democratic Seeing that times are close fact that we are about to be lit up at after which he effected its capture. were interred in Franklin Butte B O Griffin vs The Marmers & ardice parties, do hereby make the following declara­ tion of principles, reaffirming and giving our give Merchants/insurance Co, recover}’ cordial-adherence night. cemetery, followed by a large pro- and cash payments are to the national platform He had it in a large wire cage, and at Omaha, July 4,1862: .required of us’ we are The Sunday Oregonian states that it attracted considerable attention. cession of sympathizing relatives of Money* Continued by consent. adopted I. We demand a constitutional convention E F Wytkys Harrisburg Mercan­ at thè earliest possible date to revise - our con­ Marcus Daly, the Montana milliou- It looked equally as fierce as its and friends. forced to adopt 'the cash and include therein the initiative you tile Co, piReibibn of personal prop­ stitution aire, will be a bidder for the O. P., picture upon the coins in circula­ and referendum in its obligitory form, and system ourselvestTiei-e-' Our Subscribers that the new constitution be referred to the erty. At jsSue. at the forthcoming sale in Decem­ tion. people for approval. We recommend that all fore, in the future/ we _ our candidates for .the legislature individually ber. Since Receiver Clark has de­ XV ill bear in mind that we must Linn County National Bank vs H pledge themselves in writing to this effect. bargains will sell for cash or any Cure For Crippled Children J. we demand that all property shall be as­ monstrated that the property can be have money, anfl the only way We L Cranor. Sale confirmed. sessed at its cash value, and there shall be no kind of merchantable H M Beal, receiver, vs Jas E and made to pay, several parties are The National Surgical Institute, know to-get it, is to require those deduction for indebtedness without a corres- • pon ding taxable credit iii the assessor’s district; produce, only. We have C Clark. Sale confirmed. thinking about purchasing it. for all mortgages shall be declared real estate Paôiflc Branch, 319 Bush St., San who owe us to pay up. Reader, if Effie M Bodwell vs Bailey F Bod­ and for the purpose of taxation and be assessed in marked our goods down J. C. Simpson and family, of Ma­ Francisco, successfully treats all you are in arrears with your sub­ the county where the Security exists. 3. We demand thé enactment of a law for­ to the lowest possible rion county, are visiting friends on cases of Orthopedic Surgery, Dis­ scription, this notice is for your par­ well, divorce. Nonsuit on motion bidding the sale of property on execution, un­ less the proceeds or such sale shall equal at your margin. We do not in­ their return from Lebanon, where eases of the Spine, Hip and Knee ticular benefit. Will you heed it or least 80 per cent, of the appraised value of said property in addition to costs of collection. they made a visit last week. J. C’s joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula. Na­ will you require a still more press­ tend to be undersold by Awarded 4. W'e demand that no attorney fees be ad­ ponderosity has been somewhat re­ sal Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees ing invitation. A word to the wise Highest HondiJS—Meria’s Fair. judged in favor of the creditor other than the Cash Trade. anybody. Call and see u-S costs now* provided by thé sratutç. duced by the hard work' to which all Deformities and Chronic Dis­ is sufficient. 5. We demand the total abolition of fish - 8 ° before or after going to traps, fisli weirs and fish wheels, and of all he has subjected' himself during the eases. Their success in treating stationary gear in tide waters, and effectual see. others and you will In a noted land decision recently, regulation of all salmon nets, gill and sein nets. Come early and summer, and he isn’t, much stouter these casés is shown by thousands 6. We demand the abolition of the state be sure to buy from us. it was decided that land more valu­ than the rest of us. now. l-ailroad commission and the enactment of a of références from ti ustworthy peo­ maximum passenger and freight law.. able for the stone found thereon 7. ' We demand the abolition òf the Oregon ple all over the country. Persons Oregon Minos. National Guard. get our prices having afflicted children or friends, than for agricultural or grazing pur­ 8. We favor a system of inspection and ------- DEALERS IN—— poses, may be entered under the grading of grains at the point of shipment . should convince themselves of the The mines of Oregon are attract­ 9. We condemn, the action of the last legis­ •. and S. Act, June 3,7878. lative assembly of the state of Oregon for its ing more attention at present than excellent results of the system of lavish expenditure of the funds of the state in CBEAR8 unnecessary and useless appropriations, at. any time during the past two treatment by this Institute. One or The output of prunes in Oregon whereby taxation was enormously increased at a time when wise statesmanship and good years. This revival is largely due more of these surgeons will be at and Washington this year, consist­ judgment should hi ve been exercised in re- to the recent rich discoveries in the the Revere House, Albany, Friday ing almost entirely of the ita! ian lieviug the people of the grievous burdens already existing. Quartzville and Bohemia .districts, Nov. 9, one day to examine cases. and French varieties, is about 60 10. We denounce the corrupt and wicked disregard of the law in the issuance of addi­ and in Josephine and Jackson coun­ Send for circular. Reference, may carloads of 24,000 pounds each, and tional United States interest-bearing gold bonds at the instigation and in the interest of ties which have not only reassured be had of Judge Strahn, Albany; as they dry away about 3) to 1, this —DEALERS IN------- the money-lenders of America and Europe. 11. We demand the abolition of the specific doubters but have also induced men J. S. Morris, Scio; Jno. A. Shaw, represents over five million pounds contract law. Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Ar­ MOST PERFECT MADE* Mill City; Judge Thos. L. Davidson, of green fruit. With a good crop of energy and means to engage m 12. We demand retrenchment in state, coun W. A. Cox, Albany and next year, Oregon and Washington A pure’Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free ty and municipal government, particularly, a ticles, Books, Stationery, the operation of mines and the de­ Salem; reduction in official salaries where .they are in hundreds of others. ofreasonable remuneration for services Etc., Etc. should produce for shipment at least- from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant excess velopment of prospects in these and rendered, and the abolition af all feesand per- . 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. quisiteS; SCI», — ■ — OREGON. 100 earloads of dried prunes. other parts of the state. Subscribe for the P ress . 1 1 An Announcement REGON \ OOLEN QUITS REGON VV OOLEN OUITSlZ^ D limi tn. oi UNDERGLOTHÍNG We have New Lines, at Prices to suit the times, FOR CLOTHES, COME OR WRITE TO THE ALBANY ........ OBÉaow, R. G WATSON & Co W. a«,.« Mineral brings Seminary, GILL & CALAVAN, WltwO NOTH» .. Hardware, Steves, Tin­ ware, Etc. J. S. Morris & Co Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS ALBANY