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county court . CORKESPONDENGE. .. E. .Goins. wg.ni, tp... °h ! Monday. Q iierokee S trip - C howder . J.: N-.- County, judge. All about fstiiifc- raising- in the A-ND (Delate4. . . J- w„. PUGli, s ’ I IRIDA Y-, DECEMBER 14, 1894. Webfoot Planter. J. M; WATERS I Commissioner» In tl^e riiatter M bounties it was J. M. Bilyeu sold' his hops (74 The-Daley brothers are upon (he A. 4 ja^ilgau was' appointed jus COSAI. BREVITIES. bales) last Saturday to W m Faber at “strip”- making, rails with.whi.ch to tice of the.peace, fof District No. 9. (So'fith side of, bridge.) . 5J cents per pound. fence their, land. They, expect to Upon ballot a free scholarship was SCIO, OBFGON. Subscribe for the P ress . Wm Faber and Kola Neiss, hap set ij out.in hops ip. the. spring. granted,!V[iss Lulu, Lindsey to the J» JE . Do you take the Webfoot Planter? buyers Were in town on Tuesday “Cherokee Strip” is about 1J State Agricultural College. Having set up.a shop in the above. Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets hob-nobbing with, some of our hop miles east of. Scio, on the north bank Is* an. old deception. Bill of Win. Brenner, $18, 36, con ■line I am prepared to? do first-class^ at S. E. Young’s, Albany. -of Thomas creek, and, is noted, tinued; also qf Stafford & Gonett, work on short notice. Give me a,? growers. We make no such. trial. Charges reasonable. Gold and silver watches, reduced T. J. Munkers. has leased his hop principally, for pretty, girls. We $21.60., prices. French thejeweler, Albany. yard: which, has been operated for have.some of the-finest land in the Petition for. appointment of H H Money in poultry if, you know the past three years by E. J. Daley, state,’-for growing hops or potatoes, Chancq justice of the peace not and is worth from $50 to $200 per granted, haw. Learn, how in the Webfoot to> John. Peterson. acre. Petition of J, W- Gamps et al for Plantar.. The Albany firemens election on A very pleasant time was had last county road granted- 3&iR.S..SpeeKy filled: his regular Monday resulted in the election of Incorporated. Monday eve at the birth-day party Bill of John. Schmeer case of Frank But have ready to show and agpoiataa&nfe at the M. E.. churchy M. D. Phillips chief, and Fred given by Miss Mattie Allen, to -a Peck, $25 dismissed,. Blount assistant. lastt Sunday., large crowd of her friends, which Sell a large pumber òf BILLS ALLOWED, A severe storm provailed over at lasted from 6 o’clock in the evening, Boots and.- shoes of every grade men-, women and children—at S. Et. Yaquina for three days last week, till 6 on the following morning. ;G C Cooley; aid, Mrs Clark $>. 6 00 HI 10 00 which prevented the steamer Supper was partaken of at 12 o’clock Aid Kenworthy family Young’s, Albany.. 1.0 00 Flour, Saw-Log tobacco—90 cents for a “Homer” from sailing. and then the game of “snap” was WZE Savage,, aid. Cox. 5.00 ^MREGON ÄÄ/OOLEN big plug—at Hibler, Shore & Hol- Chas Ivy, of Harrington. Wash, continued till morning. All enjoyed :R C Kemp, aid, 6 00 Wheat, arrived in this city last Saturday. themselves finely and went away Elizabeth Osborne, aid; d.redge’s cash store;. 5 00 Dress Goods,, for fall and winter He will probably remain in this vic happy, tired and sleepy. The*boys Sarah Hines, aid. 12 00 Mill Feed; wean,, arriving nearly every day at inity till after the -hollidays. from the flat furnished candies (but Mattie Taylor, aid 8 00 Mrs G F Juh ’ key, aid S. E- Young’s Albany. A Corvallis jury has sent a man to for themselves.only). 10 00 John Usher, janitor Etc. The Scio Dancing club is making jail, because without permission Aid Orin Watson.. 5 00 Shot la The Shoulder,. WELL MADE SOLID preparations to give a grand ball on from the owner, he hunted on the Manufacturer of the, Aid Mr Barnard;, 5,00 “enclosed lands” of a farmer. the last night of the year. Aid Henry U^eyers- 5 00 A very serious accident occurred unrivaled Albany Weir & Son, of Jordan, shipped. Late reports concerning Mr. Alex a few miles south of Brownsville, J A McFeron, sheriff 166 65 150 ireeae Tbpr.^d-av, tQ the Oregon Brandon is, that he is rapidly recov -on-lasrMPuesday-«-a-f+ernoon in— whi c h ■ -NT N or " —466-65. Patent, Snowflake. ering Tro ixi h is i nj u ry, an account of C'omihissiou House in Portland. D F Hardmau, recorder IfiO 00 enough to make them the most Conny, the six-year-old son of R. L, Family and Mt. which we give in another column, 100 00 The best $1.50 Ladies fine shoe in White, came nearly losing his life. J N Duncan, judge satisfactory suits offered to the trade Word lately received from N. C. P G Morris, treasarer- 88 35 the world, for sale by Hibler, Shore Hood Superfl ne floffr> Prof. H. J. Jewett and family, of 50 00 & Holdredge. Call and see them. Myers, who is at Needles, Cal. , for Harrisburg, had been visiting with A R Rutherford,.supt his health, states that he is not 83 35 A. J. Johnson-has been appointed regaining his health, but is rather Mr. White and taking ther departure F M Redfield, dep clerk 66 65 Mr. White suggested that they go Q E Propst, dep sheriff administrator of the estate of Wes .losing ground of late. 5. 50 through the “swamp” and take a Glass & Prudhomme, books: ley Downs, the man. whocommitted ’ 5 00 suicide near town, a few weeks ago. ; - A supper was given at Provi- gun, stating that ‘snipe’ were very Dr W H Davis, acct insane Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s, dence church on Wednesday night, John Cook, living at Bear creek, we presume for the purpose of rais plentiful, and that he and Conny Oregon vs Anderson and Scio, Oregon. 38 80 Yaquina Bay, recently killed him- > ing money to finish paying the would accompany them. The gun Sharp In the way of Good turnouts at reashnable rates. Geo Henshaw, roads 1 50 self by the accidental discharge- ef indebtedness of church society. ■of the hammerless pattern and be Stage line to Munkers’-. Commer Oregon vs WesleyDowns 28 20 ing rather complicated in its con his gun, the charge, hitting him in A number of Seioans- attended. cial men conveyed to and from all struction, the professor was not R G Wigle, roads 4 50 joints. Horses boarded by the day the chin. He was-only H years old. ■ Brownsville has- a report, said-to ’ familiar with- its- workings. Mr. J L Berry,’ bounty 2.50 >r week; O Sehellburg, at oa& time a resi be reliable, that after January 1, -Jewett and- the unfortunate boy J B Tillotson, bridges 125 00 dent ef the jail at Hillsboro and 'there will be two trains daily on the were walking parallel of- each other, Aid F E Robison 10 00 afterwards in the insane asylum for Oregonian line. Another report is, not more than twelve or Often feet Sloper & Co, roads 8 05 a while, is no-w a lieutentant in- the that each' Qf these trains will run ■separating them, when the gun was P W Morgan 23 00 Japanese navy, his mind being all into Albany, one going south from discharged, the whole load taking R M Moses,; roads 9 98 right. the Lebanon junction and the ether effect in the boy’s right shoulder. A R Rutherford, supt 51 00 George W. Whitman died at the north. Any change at all will He was immediately brought to E P Weir & Son, roads 2 32 residence of his son-in-law, near doubtlsss be for -the better, and for town and Dr. Henry dressed the Aid Mrs M E Davis Careats, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Copyrights, 14 06 Berry, (up the Santiam) last Satur which everybody will feel thank wound. Four wads, some clothing J D Burkhart, acct poor And all Patent business conducted for 7 87 day, in the 70th year of his age. ful, and a few pieces of shattered bones AB McIlwain, aid.poor MODERATE FEES, 11 50 The remains was taken to Mich Information and advice given to Inventors ndtUioUt Ira Bilyeu was arrest ed late last. were removed from their lodging Wm Flickinger, acct poor 4 00 igan for interrment. charge. Address 51 71 Saturday evening, bn the complaint place beneath the—shoulder blade. W W Crawford Since the new street lights were of O. M. Corl, for using abusive Dr. Henry says he will fully recover. John Fields, lumber 31 96 PRESS CLAIMS CO., put up, Scio puts on a more metro- language. He was brought before Had the right barrel been dischaig- Albany Electric Light Co JOHN WEDDERBURN, 22 50 politian aspect, after night. She can the recorder and fined $7. Ira con ed instead of the left one, the boy P G Morris, stationery Managing Attorney, 1 85 now boast ef a well lighted city, and cluded .that, he was willing, to be would never have known what Wm St John, bridge P* O. Box 385. W ashington , D. C. 47 30 the greatest beauty of tne matter come the city’s guest at $2 per day killed him, for that would have Read, Peacock <& Co, aid K0"This Company is managed by a combination of is, the light system belongs to the rather then pay that amount so he thrown the charge in front of- the Emma Coal She largest and most influential newspapers in tha 9 00 accepted a room ac the Hotel De La shoulder blade instead of behind the H B Moyer, lumber United States, for the express purpose of protect" city. 17. 99 tlieir subscriber» against unscrupuloua O’ Dilley for 3 days. same.—Brownsville Times. and incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper Stewart & Sox, road 1 25 Waterloo elected the following printing this advertisement vouches for the response, This May jÆoaa Tou. A R Rutherford, postage 5 .90 city officers last week: Mayor, J. bility and high standing of the Press Claims Company. Fatal Accident Mary Fleeming, acct poor 6 00 F. Gross; recorder, J. C. Hutton; We have arrived at that point In O P Dannals 5 00 treasurer, J. G. Gross, marshal, T. The Corvallis Times Toledo corres 12 95 * ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ M. Devine; councilmen, J. H. Turp- our business, when we must posi pondent gives the following account J M Wiley, acct roads 5 54 00 mff, J. R. Bailey, O. E. Martin and tively have what money there is of the accidental killing of William B M Paynei,. sundries Ben Trwin. hnnV-g due us. The amount you owe us H. G. Klum. Wfthfmt Piantoli .^ ☆ ALlDAirU LITJ-h. uejigion oi Spiritualism, Watson,............. $1 10 TOrffUlfrf bobks may be small aTimrsTilly worth’con-" Studies in Psychic Science, Tuttle................1 25 •S It seems that the Nevada bank sideration in your estimation,, but The unfortunate man was a son-in- Oregon vs'Fran k Peck ☆ 30 40 Carry, a LARGE STOCK V ?,f tl,e Futhi'6- or Outline of ☆ ---- o o---- was able to lose $11,000,000 on a if you will but think that thè in law to William Bilyeu, of this city, Oregon vs R H Chaplain w 85 75 -S Philosophy, by Bev. S. Weil, -S ☆ papetoocts, cloth...................................... ’j qq . - — — of — wheat deal of its cashier, seven come of a newspaper is made up and was well known in this yicinity- Harrisburg Lumber Co 54 10 •S ☆ and„Theories> by Rev, M J. ☆ A G-eneral Farm Papen. ☆ years ago, without showing any from small amounts, it may then The correspondent stated : G W Willis, roads 7 50 ☆ S^GROCERIES, ☆ Che Questioti^ett]ecli Hpl]) pa. 5Ce c]pth * 00> * Only 50cents per year. Six ☆ signs of weakness. 1 his is practical appear in a different light. There ' “The news of a sad -accident at J A McFeron, board and sta ☆ * CROCKERY, lll.e.t:ontrast’^n!1> papei' 50c, cloth........1 00. socialism, though the division does is due us on subscription alóne over Pioneer came to Toledo late this ev tionery teen pages each issue all ☆ 14 80 ☆ ’PbV Moles Hfili^-l0Wo-0 ascenli them, ☆ ☆ to the intereets of * G«lNdWARE, Etc. not seem to have increased the per $800, much of which is due from ening. The accident happened at C L Morris; deputy sheriff 50. 5 40 * devoted Jhristand Mediun^jip Fruit Growers, ☆ capita in San Francisco. 10. B@ ” Highest price paid for country $ Farmers, Romance of two Wo^js, spiritual novel men who own property many times two o’clock at the Pioneer stone Matthews & Washburn, court ☆ Bee Keepers and Dairy ☆ 25. produce. Don’t forget the place, or. Life, by W. W. Wheele., splritual nove]) 50* On to-morrow 11 of the Albany the value of what we have, and quarry, and William Mosier was the house 5 81 I men. Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany. Laws of Psychic Pheh^cnaj Hndson i 60. Athletie club will go to Salem, and could pay if they would make the victim. The workmen were en Portland hospital, poor 23 06 ☆ „ Scientific Basis of Spiritnaum Sargent 1 io. play a game of foot-ball with a like effort. Won’t you make the effort, gaged in raising the mast for the E E Montague, roads 11 68 Why She Became a S^taaIist A number of Salem’s athletes. As the for the very life of the P ress de huge derrick used in handling stone. Albany7 Iron works, bridges Abbie Judson,....................... K Thè mast is a great piece of timber How to Mesmerize, Prof. Cadiejj ’ ’’ Albany boys are hard and high pends upon whether you do, or do A H Carson', roads Hypnotism, by Carl Sextus,.,.^. / kickers, good runners and some not? A word to the wise should be ninety feet long and three feet- in Senders & Sternberg, roads. 25 96 TEME TABLE Researches in Spiritualism, Crooks, F. R S ..... ..................._ oi* pumpkins in a scrimmage anyhow, suficient, and it remains to be seen diameter. .With the mast in mid G W Young & Co, roads S. P. R. R. (SCIO BRANCH). 12 95 Death and After Life, Davis, pa 55c,¿th air, one of the wire cables that sup we expect any number of first-class how many wise men (?) we have in P W Spinks, lumber 47 30 Trains Daily (Except Sunday) COPYRIGHTS Iream Child, a fascinating romance ported it suddenly gave away. locals—probably a funeral or two bur community. two worlds. Florence. Huntley, pa 50 ej oo G V Standish, dep sheriff 4 50 LEAVE. CAN I OBTAIN A-PATENT ? ARRIVE. aud Ronest opinion, write to Mosier stood directly under the Stites & Nutting, printing These prices are post paid, will be during the progress of the match. MUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty vears’ 3 56 ÌÒ.Ò0 a. m. t o receive orders for any book nuhligcr^Ae- Scio, Ili. 15 a.in experience in the patent business. Communica great piece of timber as it slid Conn & Buettner, bridges >ecially in the Spiritual, LH^erauv1 a. m.i 1 Our Literary. West Scio, tions strictly confidential, A Handbook of In- 213 The contest of the election of :10.15 a. m, 00 11.00 Works. Jr ’ 1.30p. m. ; ii?E?¥£ion concerning Patents and bow to ob- ' Scio, down the legs of the derrick and i 2.45 p._w- Crume & Davis, roads them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan fc-gr Peoples Party books a^^c^a^y* Sen<| 9 70 2.30 p. m. I Budd as governor of California Ì 1.45 p.m» We»t Scio ical and scientific books sent free. was dashed to death against a flat for catalogue. W A Kimeey, roads 17 37 Munn & Co. receive seems not to be a very -serious pro P rogramme , noticemthe Scientific American, and Administrator’s Notice. 251 Or. 15 00 Widely before the public with- ceeding. Estee, republican candi Opening address—Dr. J. W. Cole. car by its tremendous force. The D F Hardman, dep recorder 'Dventor. This splendid paper, deceased leaves a wife and five fee« fiSSA ’ fl 6 « 8 “ * 1 ? illustrated, has by far the C W Watts, printing. 31 50 NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN date, was reluctant to make the con -Recitation—Claud Calavan. SIphlation of any scientific work in the small children, the eldest about L F Smith, election ninaiSiwjT?“-- SwÉ“! copies sent free, 3 00 that the undersigned administrator test, the supreme court seems un Song—By five little'girls. By buying your conierò i ÌÌ50 a year. Single twelve-years of age. This is the cents. Every number contains.lauM. G C Brown,.acct poor of the estate of. Fred Seedenbuarg, 2 willing to hear it, and Budd him Recitation—Floy Bilyeu. 15 ’I1 col°rs, »pd photqgsjxd^lfowthe second fatal accident at the Pioneer M Polson, janitor Cemetery work m 18. . Uuiitthets^Address self takes little interest in the mat Declamation—Homer Bilyeu. 19 40 deceased, has fifed in the office of lmeat M CO.. NEW YOHK. 361 BBOADWAT. clerk of count}7 court- for Linn •G W Cruson, roads ter. The contest seems to be a Dialogue—Cora Munkers, Flora quarry.” 4 55 the County, Oregon, his final account as Olfl « attlie Willamette Ladies Aid Society, poor piece of needless officiousness on Myers, Fred Beard and Fred Fick- 29 55 such administrator, and the court Surrounded By Fire the part of the chairman of the lin. G G Belts, roads 12 50 has fixed the 7th day of January, 1895, at the hour of 10 o’clock a . m ., republican state central committee. Song—Misses Grace Gill, Mona Abram Jones, a homesteader R G Watson, poor 18 50 for the hearing of objections there ‘vlonuments and TableL frnTn Sodaville, Ogn., J W Pugh, per diem Daniel, Gert Wylie and Ollie Mor- 12 00 A correspondent of the Roseburg to, if any exist, and for the final set living alone on a claim on Breiton- the celebrared Red 1»;^^ 13 40 tlement of said estate. Provides instruction in three cours Review tells an interesting story ris. bush river, near Detroit, was hor J M Walters7, per diem F rederick S eedenbaurg es: Literary, Normal and Commer Barre and Quincy Gran^g’ J M Walters, bridges Ora Crabtree. Recitation — Miss 14 10 about a herd of wild cattle now rible bumpd last Thursday night. Administrator. cial. The least expensive institution Colloquy—Julia Ficklin, Maud He went to bed as usual about 10 at prices that will astonis? roaming the mountains between of its grade in tne state. Medical Rogue river arid the south fork of Bilyeu, S. I. Shore, Al Ewing and o,clock, but was soon awakened by A petition will be presented by you. Shop on Second. attention to students free. D.M. J ones ,M.D. G.W. J ones , A.B. opposite R. G. Watson’s store. the Umpqua. Such a herd has ex Mark Peery. IMPORTANT. his house burning. The fire had Salem to the next legislature to President. Principal. Song. isted, he says, for 20 years past, arid caught from the chimney and spread prevent the moving of the deaf SECRET SOCIETIES now numbers in the neighborhood Debate, Question: Resolved that to his bed, completely surrounding mute school to the pioposed new Any subscriber who is in arrears to the P ress for one year ot more, OCIO LODGE,A.F. & A.M. JST639meetsat tlieii A.I7WAN Y, of 500 cattle. They are wild as deer country people have more opportu- him. He attempted to escape at home, flyejjutes/out of town. 1 OREGON. O hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets, and difficult to approach. The prac nities for enjoying lirS^tKriri city the window, but failing, was com The Jury in'the case of “Bunco” will recieve the Webfoot, Planter 4 on the first, Saturday evening on or before tin tical harm they work is, that gentle people. Affirmative, G. L. Suther pelled to rush through the flames Kelly indicted for murder returned months free, if he will come for full moon of each month. Visiting brothers STATE OFFICERS cordially invited to. attend. cattle belonging to farmers are en land and W. A. Ewing. Negative» and break down a burning door, a verdict of murder in the second ward and pay up. E. O. H yde 6W.M. H enry C yrus , S oc . ticed off and join this wild band. S. I. Shore and O. B Cyrus. which he succeeded in doing, but degree, 1 SYLVESTER PENNOYER. Governor,.... For $1. 75 Paid in advance we eonidas lodge , No 36. 5ec. of State, . .GEO. W. McBRIDE. It is proposed now to round them was burned frightfully. Clad only in Knights of Pythias meets' ...PHIL. METSCHAN.. Serious Accident Treasurer.... ........... L will furnish the P ress and the Web every Tuesday evening at Ma Supt. of Pub. Instruction 1, ... e . b . M celroy up arid kill them, if some equitable a nightshirt, he walked a quater of An effort ¡¿being made to get the foot Planter, of which mention is sonic hall, on the corner oi f W. P. LORD agreement can be reached as to the Saturday morning at 8 o’clock Ex a miie through six inches of snow to two Brownsvilles into one ’ city Mill and Main streets, ovei Supreme Court,................ ........ J r . s . bean made elswhere. 1 F. A. MOORE Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s ownership of the recent additions County Commissioner Ale-x Brandon the nearest neignbor, where help government. score. Sojourning Kniglitsm Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs, 1...............G. W. DAVIS vite.d to meet witli us. Supt. of Penitentiary,..... j.. . ..G. S. DOWNING and the disposition of the remainde. on his farm near Plainview, under was given and- a physician sum We will furnish any or all news T. J. C laxton , C. C. Supt. Insane Asylum,....' .DR. L. L. ROWLAND Awarded M. M. P eery , R.ofR. andS. papers, magazinesand periodicals of Any one who has children will re took to put- a halter on an unbroken moned. The ends of his fingers LODGE, I.O. O. F. N o . 54,meets joice with L. B. Mulford, of Plain- colt. The colt wheeled and kicked were burned off. Iiis back and Highest Honors—World’s Fair, any kind at reduced rates. If you D IERDORFF every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. want to subscribe for any eastern Sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend COUNTY OFFICERS- field, N. J. His little boy, five with both hind feet, one of them thighs are blistered and his face E. O. HYDE,N. G. publication, come and see us. jR. SHELToN, Rec. Sec. years of age, was sick with croup hitting Mr. Brandon oyer the left terribly disfigured; .....J. N. DUNCAN. Judge..........r.... .....N. NEEDHAM, CIO LODGE, No. 36, A.O. TJ. W., meets oh Ùïerk.......... For two days and nights he tried eye, crushing the bones of the nose ......J. A.McFEKON, For $2 Paid in advance we will S first and third Monday nights of each Sheriff,....... ..D. F. HARDMAN, various remedies recommended by and the frontal bone of the skull and Married. Visiting Workmen'cordially invitee; Recorder,....,... furnish the P ress and the Toledo (O) to month. .... P. G. MORRIS, Preasurer,......... meet with us. friends and neighbors. He says: rendenng him unconscious. I J.W, PUGH. Commissioners. F rank C rabtree , M. W. GLASS—TURN ER.— On Tuesday Blade, or the St Louis semmi-week- 5_J. M._WATERS. R, S helton , Rec. “I thought sure I would lose him. Medical assistance was summoned December 11 1894, at the residence R<JTjtiERFORD< School Stipe rintendent, A. R. -pimm RUTHERFORD, ly Globe Democrat, or Weekly Lea- vTCTTli ....E.T.T. FISHER, surveyor, ...................................... R. *• *. - -'—rr-r- I had seen Chamberlain’s Cough as quickly as possible and on arriving of E. C. Rodgers, in Albany, by G. RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at. theM.E •Joroner,.................................... ......... deri or the Rural Northwest, (sem- R. A. JAYNE, W. Harris Esq, Mr. Geo. E. Glass church on -first Sunday oi each montl P Remedy advertised arid thought I found that the only hope was in re at 11 A. M and 7 P. M. mi monthly). Miss Vesta Turner—both of R ev . D aniel B ridges . Pastor. would try it as a last hope and am lieving the brain by removing the and CITY DIRECTORY near Scio. y EPISCOPAL. Services on tht happy to say that after two doses he pressure from the crushed skull For rheumatism I have found a -VJL ETHODIST fourth Sunday ofeach -month. OFFICIAL. [To be supplied.] slept until morning. I gave it to bones resting upon it. Dr. Maston. Money to Loan. nothing equal to Chamberlain’s NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday al him next day and a cure was effect of Albany assisted by Dr, J. B. .T. J. MUNKEBS, Pain Balin. It relieves the pain as Mayor ... .....R. SHELTON, U M. E. Churcli, at 3 S. P. M. M. D aniel ,Sup’t. Recorder,.. ed. I keep this remedy in the Henry, of Brownsville, trepanned I have money to loan in sums soon as applied. J. W. Young, ...T. W. DILLEY. Marshal.... ..... LEE BlnYEU. Treasurer. house now and as soon as any of my the skull of the injured man, raising from $500 to $3000 on long time, ôn . C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after tne set West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt ond and fourth Sundays in each month, a*- fW W RICHARDSON W children show signs of croup I give the depressed portion, removing improved farm lands. Write or relief it affords is alone worth many 2 oclock p m, at the Christian church. J J BARNES most perfect made . I FRANK CRABTRE® Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill. it to them and that is the last of it-.” the blod clots and fragmentary por call on Councilmen, 4 C. S. HARNISH. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free times the cost. aOcents. Its contin ISSIONARY BAPTIST. Services the sec M M PEERY 50-cent bottles for sale by J. S. tions of bone, giving relief and a C. G. B urkart , from Ammonia; Alum or any other adulterant. ued use will effect a permant cure. M ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., anf I T. M. MUNKERS. 7;30 p. m. at the M. E. church. Albany Oregon, [ A J JOHNSON chance for life. Morris, Druggist. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. For sale by J. S. Morris, Druggist. Rr.v. C. C. S perry ,- Pastor. Wagoffi Shop.. ÄB Anno^meement M Grown Roller Albany, Orx O regon VV oolen HANDSOME .AND CHEAP livery, Feed $ Sale Stable; WINTER SHIRTS. UNDERCLOTHING FOOT-WEAR We have New Lines, at Prices to suit the times FOR CLOTHES, COME OR WRITE TO THE ÂLBAKT... w ■ OREGON. R.GW»Co. Works on Spirìtiialism. AM Mineral Springs Seminary, money CUBI ÀNNfi