Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, January 25, 1895, Image 4

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    Do. you take the Webfoot Planter?
Mrs. Mattie (Compton) Withrow,
came up from Portland Wednesday.
Elder Arthur Kane, the resident
minister of the Christian church, of
this city, arrived with his family on
Thursday evening, of last week,
S. I. Shore started for Salem
Wednesday evening. We do not
know whether lie went down to
take a hand in the senatorial con­
test or what—presumably what.
The 0. F. Sale Confirmed,.
Dolph’s Chances,
This May Mean You.
The' sale of the Oregon Pacific
When the article on the first page We have arrived at that point in'
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railroad to Messrs Bonner & Ham­ regarding Senator - Dolph’s re-elec­ our business, when we must posi­ »
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tively have what money there is * -u
mond for.$100,000 was confirmed tion, was written, matters looked due
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us. The amount you owe us
LOCAL BKLVITIES.
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last Saturday afternoon by Judge very much as. if he would have a may be small and hardly worth con­ ■S
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(South side of bridge.)
Fullerton. Objections to the confir­ walk-away on the first ballot. But sideration in your estimation, but -u
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AS®neral Fam Paper.
Subscribe for the PRESS.
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mation were made by J. K. Weath­ the case assumed a different appear­ if you will but think that the in­ ■5
SCIO, OREGON.
of a newspaper is made up *
Only 50 cents per ye.ar. ☆
'Webfoot Planter, a general farm
erford and Wallis Nash, attorneys ance on Wednesday, when, it is come
ir
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from small amounts, it may then
F’t’r,
Sixteen pages each issue all ☆
paper.
for the creditors and cirtificate hold­ reported, several of the Dolph men appear in a different light. There ☆
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☆ devoted
Having set up n shop in the above
to
the
interests
of
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ers. on the ground that the amount left him and have joined the silver is due us on subscription alone over ☆
A. J. Bilyeu went to Albany
line I am .prepared to dp first-class
Farmers, Fruit Growers, «
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¡work on short notice. Give me a
was inadequate, but the court forces. If this should be the case, $800, much of which is due from ☆
Wednesday.
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who own property many times
Bee Keepers and Dairy­ * trial. Charges reasonable.
promptly overruled their, objec­ he will gradually lose strength, and men
Tollars in your pockets to read
the value of what we have, and *
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a
new
man
will
come
to
the
front,
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tions.
could pay if they would make the
the Webfoot Planter.
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effort. Won’t you make the effort,
probably
Lord
or
Hermann,
The
There
was
talk
of
appealing
it
to
There
was
considerable
rejoicing
,ir
Mrs. Frank Mack is on the sick
for the very life of the P ress de­
the
supreme
court,
but
there
is
among
our
local
politicians
when
the,
advocates
of
silver
all
over
the
list, but is improving,
pends upon whether you do, or do
news of the possible defeat of Dolph probably nothing in the report. state have taken renewed courage, not? A word to the wise should be
J
Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets reached Scio. Almost to a man, the Messrs Bonner and Hammond are in the hope that their wishes may sufleient,
and it remains to be seen
TIME TABLE
Incorporated.
at S. E. Young's, Albany.
8. P. R. R. (SCIO BRANCH).
Scio men are opposed to his re elec­ at present in New York, but were yet be granted. Be that as it may, how many wise men (?) we have in
Wm. Faber, the big Albany brew­ tion.
represented by Mr. Ed Stone, of those parties who have put them­ our community.
Trains Daily (Except Sunday)
er, was in this city last Saturday.
will selves on record as having voted for
The Brownsville county’ division Portland. Mr. Hammond
Estray Notice.
ARRIVE;
LEAVE»
Lee Bilyeu and Wm. Brenner has now nearly 1400 signatures to shortly visit the coast and his- fu­ Dolph, will have to face the music,
Ìlf.l5a"m
a. m
Scio »
made a trip to the county seat on its petition. Without a change of ture arrangements will probably be even should they change their vote Taken up by the undersigned, T. 1Ö.ÖÖ
(10.15 ä. to,
West Scio,
11.00 a. m
i 2.45 p. m
Scio,
Tuesday.
i 1.45 p. in*
West Scio
sentiment in that locality, we will made known’ The people generally later; People have reached that as Allison, 2 yearling calves—1 red
seem
satisfied
with
the
result.
Jeff My ers of Marion county, was be apt to lose the south half of the
point in thejr political investiga- heifer marked, split in left ear, crop
Mr. Clark will remain receiver of tions, when they want to know— off the right, 1 red steer not marked
a visitor in this city the first of the county.
the road until discharged by the
week.
some white on belly, tip of tail
Albany people are deeply interest­ court, which will not occur until the why?
T homas A llison .
white.
Dress Goods,, for fall and winter ed in the project to establish a cream­
Installations.
Appraised at ten dollars ($10)
wear, arriving nearly every- day at ery in their city. There is no reas­ $100,000 is disbursed and the case
finally settled. When in Albany
before me, this the 2ond day of
S- E. Young’s
on why it cannot be brought to a Mr. Bonner said the new company
COPYRIGHTS
Bootsandshoes of .every gradé— successful termination, and judging would retain the present employes The following Officers have been January 1895.'
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT!
prompt
answer
and an honest opinion, write to
installed
in
their
respective
lodges:
A. J. J abnigan ,
MUNN & CO.» who have had nearly fifty years’
men, women and children—at S. E from the way they are working, it of the road, and he also said that
experience in the patent business. Communica­
Scio
L
odge No; 36, A. O. U. W.
Justice
of
the
Peace.
tions strictly confidential. A Bandbook of In­
Young’s, Albany.
will probably be a certainty.
as soon as the snow .is sufficiently M. W.,
formation concerning Patents and how to ob­
R. B. Miller
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­
Many
stubborn
and
aggravating
M. V. Bilyeu sold ■ his hop crop
out of -the mountains they would go "Foreman,
ical and scientific-books sent free.
G.
W. Morrow.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
Eacts on Division.
cases
of
rheumatism
that
were
be­
this week, to Wm. Faber of Albany,
over the line eastward to inspect Overseer,
'special notice in the Scientific American, and
J. G. Holr.
thus
are brought widely before the public with­
at 6| cents per pound.
cost to the inventor. This splendid paper,
the proposed route preparatory to Recorder,
R. Shelton. lieved to be incurable and accepted out
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
In
county
division
as
in
every
­
as
life
legacies,
have
yielded
to
largest
circulation of any scientific work in the
extending
the
road
into
Eastern
Dr. R. H. Curl, dentist of Bfowns-
Financier,
E. O. Hyde.
S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, much to world.
Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single
ville, will visit Scio, professionally, thing else, a few facts are worth Oregon.
Receiver,
J. A. Bilyeu. the surprise and gratification of the copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau­
more to the thinking mind Shan
Concerning their plans Mr. Stone
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
February -a, and remain 7 clays.
with plans, enabling builders to show the
said:
L donidas L odge , No. 36, K. of P, sufferers. One application will re? houses,
many theories’
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
O. A. Crawfords of Tallman, Following is a letter received by
MUNN & CQ., N ew Y ore , 361 B roadway .
“Charles Clark, late receiver, will P. C.,
J. A. Bilyeu. lieve the pain and suffering and its
youngest brother of Mrs. T. D. Dug- S. M. Daniel, from the recorder of be retained as the superintendent C. C.
T. L, Dugger. continued use insures an effectua
gel*, is visiting relatives in Scio this Lincoln county. It will be remem for the present at least, and no V. P.
M. M. Peery. cure. For sale by J. S. Morris.
week;
Prelate,
A. W. Hagey.
bered that Lincoln county was cut change will be made in the person
$10 Reward.
The Coast- mountains are covered Off from Benton two years ago, and nel of present employes. The road M. of W.
J. A. Bilyeu,
Sodaville, Ogn.,
with snow in many places, which While at that time there some ob-> will be operated as heretofore, until M. of F.
G. M. Coffey.
Provides
instruction in three cours­ Caveats, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Copjrlghts,
A
reward
of
ten
dollars
is
hereby
G. L. Shelton.
accounts for our cool weathei- at jections to the division, now, after the arrival of Mr. Hammond, who M. of Ex.,
es: Literary, Normal and' Commer­
And all Patent business conducted for
offered
for
information
leading
to
present.
J. Q. Linch.
cial. The least expensive institution
having had the experience of a sep-1 is now in New York, and is expect- M. at A.,
MODERATE FEES.
the
arrest
and
conyiction
of
the
of its grade in the slate. Medical
Miss Anna Smith, who has been arate county, and felt its effects, the ted to reach Corvallis within the
Information and advice given to inventora without
party or parties who mutilated the attention to students free.
next
two
weeks.
”
A
Now
Departure.
official
writes
as
follows:
visiting at Dallas, has returned, ow­
Street lights by the cutting of ropes, D.M. J ones , M.D. G. W.J ones .A.B. Charge. Address
ing to the sickness of her sister, . “Replying to your favor, will say Mr. Stone said he could make no
President.
Principal.
on
the night of Dec. 24, or for any
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
We understand that a movement
■that the people of our. county are statement as. to the future plans of
Mrs. Mack.
future offense committed against
JOHN WËDDERBURN,
the
purchasers,
except
the
road
was
is
on
foot
among
our
merchants,
by
Mr. H. M. Higgins residing south almost to a man in favor of the crea­ badly run down and as a natural
STATE OFFICERS-
Managing Attorney,
which they will change their man­ property of any kind belonging to
ting
of
Lincoln
county.
The
cost
of
of town, is having a protracted sick
the city’.
P. O. Box 385«
W ashington , D.
ner
of
getting
freight
to
and
from
consequence
a
large
sum
of
money
f ............ ...................... W. P.LOfiD.
spell,-caused principally by a dis» transcribing our records and buying
T. J. M unkers , K>vernor
Sec. of State,.............H a RRISON R. KINCAID.
H7Thie Company is managed ijj- à cómíiisatióñ of
Portland.
They
would
be
put
into
betterments
at
will
haul
freight
out
books
was
a
little
over
$8000.
............................PHIL. MEI’SCHAN.
oi tiered stomach.
Mayor. Treasurer
Supt. of Pub. Instruction,.........G. M. IRWIN. the largest and moat influential newspapers in thd
When we left Benton county our once. He said the report that Blair by wagon to and from Salem, and
United States, for the express purpose i>f protect«
t R. S. BEAN.
Prank Gill received a telegram taxes were 22 mills. At this time & Warton were interested in this from there on to Portland by boat,
ing their subscribers against unscrupulous
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Supreme Court,........... 4 I f u. . A. E. MOORE.
W
olverton
.
incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper
Tuesday, informing him. that he they are 16 mills and next year they deal was a “fake,” Bonner & Han - vVe are told that one of our citizens Gazette, Middletown, N. J., believes Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs,........G. W. DAVIS. and
printing this advertisement vouches for the responsiw
bad-been selected as clerk on one will be still lower. Our total in­ mond bought the road for them- will contract to deliver freight to that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Supt. of Penitentiary,........ ..G. S. DOWNING. bility and high standing of the Press Claims Company«
Supt. Insane Asyl um,.... DR. L.L. ROWLAND.
of the legislative committees.
debtedness is $16,000. Our resourc­ selves and intend to operate it and from Salem at 15 cents per should he in every home. He used
By buying youf
the
arrival
'
of
hundred
the
year
themselves.
Upon
round.
The
rate
Should the county be divided on es are $21,000. Delinquent taxes
it for a cold and it effected a speedy
the Brownsville petition lines, we for 1892 ana 1893—also $20,000. due Mr. Bonner the company will be re­ from there to or from Portland is cure. He says:“ It is indeed a grand COUNTY OFFICERS.
Cemetery work
may expect the taxes ot Linn coun­ us" in taxes from the O. P. R. R. Co. organized under a new name with $1 per ton. If a guaranteed rate remedy, I can recommend to all. I Judge,................................... J. N. DUNCAN.
for one year at that rate can be made have also seen it used for whooping Clerk,............................N. NEEDHAM.
at the Willamette
ty to be raised from 8 to 10 mills.
Our county Officers receive salaries a board of directors.
...........................A.MoFEKON.
A .significant-fact in this connec­ with the boats, the scheme wiil cough, with the best results. 50 Sheriff,
Recorder,............................... D. F. HARDMAN.
Dur-weather this week has been as follows: County Judge $400.
Treasurer,....................... P. G. MORRIS.
Marble Work&
of the proper kind for a man who Clerk and sheriff are on fees same tion is conveyed in a dispatch from doubtless become a veritable fact, cent bottles for sale by J. S. Morris, Commissioners.................. I J. W, PUGH.
i J. M. WATERS.
Aastoria,
which
says;
The
rate
from
Portland
via.
the
S.
Druggist.
as
Linn
was
before
the
salary
law
wishes to work out door; but a little
School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD. Monuments and Tablets front
Surveyor,................................E. T- T. FISHER.
went into efiect. County Treasurer Bonner & Hammond' today se­ P. R. R., is now 28 cents per hun­
cool otherwise.
Coroner,...................................... R. A. JAYNE.
Market
Report.
the eelebrared Red Beach,
cured an option'for 70 days on the dred and higher; so that our merch­
Scio Q uotations
O. B. Cyrus returned from Salem $200» County school superintendent Astoria & South Coast railroad. The ants will save 3 cents per hundred
Barre and Quincy Granites,
CITY DIRECTORY.
Wheat, 35 ets. per bu.
Tuesday. He says there is little $250. Our county has spent about deal is regarded as equivalent to a on all fret
ich is considera­ Oats,
at prices that will astonish
$5000,
in
roads
and
bridges
since
the.
18
”
chance for a man \yho is not-in di­
OFFICIAI.,
sale. The price to be paid • is about ble) and besides payin 15 cents per Flour $2 40
” bbl.
you. Shop on Second St.,
rect sympathy with the “adminis organization of the county. And $50,000.
“ ton.
hundred to home men who will Bran ”10 00
Mayor ...
...........T. J. MUNKEBS. opposite R. G. Watson’s store«
<c
tratioñ,” and even, that stripe is all this money has been left at- Should this company become the spend it in our midst. The scheme Middlings 14
Recorder,..
.................. B. SHELTON
home.
”
Marshal....
.,................... .N. YOUNG.
Chop, $13 per ton.
three deep for evety position.
................W. i. EWING.
Treasurer.
owners of the Astoria & South is a considerable one and we hope it Potatoes. 25cts per bushel.
F. TFUU j D, Jun.,
Very Truly,
f G. S.HÄEMSH.
Mr. Eli Griggs, who has been
Coast road, it is very natural to con­ will materialize,
Eggs, 20c. per ioz.
A.. J. JOHNSON.
ALBANY,
OREGON
B. F. J ones .
LEE BILYEU.
stopping in the Bilyeu Den during
Butter, 12| per lb.
clude that they will some time
Councilmen,
■
8.
1.
SHORE,
Hams, 10 per lb.
Jury List.
the last- summer, started for his
unite the two. This is the road
GEO. W. MOORROW.
Frohate Matters.
Shoulders. 8c per lb.
J. A. BILYEU.
former home in Missouria, on Tues­
with which the Albany & Astoria
I.F.B. GOIN.
Bacon,
10c
per
lb.
day.
In estate of Olney Fry, petition road was originally projected to con­ Among the jurors selected at the Lard, 10c per lb,
SECRET SOCIETIES
late term of the county court for • Chickens,2 50 per doz.
Rev. Osborne held services in the for order of sale on real property nect, and the renewal of the under­
services
during
the
year
of
1895,
in
taking
is
not
among
the
impossi
­
eCIO
LODGE,
A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at tlieir
M. Ê. church on Monday, Tuesday, filed.
The Cheapest Offer Yet.
0 hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets,
Linn county, we notice the follow-
Wednesday and Thursday nights of In estate of A, V. Garoutte, bond bilities.
on the first Saturday evening on or before the |
Scio—John Compton. T F Miller,
full moon of each monili. Visiting brothers
this week, attended by large audi­ of $1200 filed.
We have made arrangements with cordially invited to attend.
Fire at Halsey.
Frank
Crabtree,
J
W
Gaines,
S
A
A. E. R a NDALLW.M.
Morning, Everting, Sunday
ences.
In estate of N. C. Myers, invento­
Poindexter, H T Stanley, John Cy­ the Oregonian Publishing Company E. O. H yde , Soo.
and Weekly Editions.
On
Friday
morning
of
last
week,
ry
filed.
Real
property
$600.
eonidas lodge , no 36.
The peculiar freaks of human na­
rus, J A Richardson, W G McDon­ by which we can supply you with
Knights of Pythias meets
the
.city
Of
Halsey
in
this
county,
In
estate
of
B.
W>
Hamilton,
final
L
ture are illustrated these days by
The Weekly Oregonian and- the
every Tuesday evening at Ma­
was visited by the most disastrous ald, G W Philips, John Curl, G W Scio W eekly P bess , both journals
Aggressive Republican
sonic hall, on the corner of
•'parties whose .interests' should: be hearing set for Mapch 5.
Mill and Main street s, over
Arnold,
Robert
Cary,
M
C
Gill
R
B
conflagration
of
it«
history.
About
1
In estate of Jonathan Needham,
Journals of the
Hibler,
Shore
<fc
Holdredge
’
s
identical, differing so' widely ofi
for one year-for only $2. ( This offer
store. Sojourning Knights in­
administrator discharged and bonds­ o’clock a. m., flames were discover­ Miller, W H Ramsey, S I Shore, is only for new subscribers and when
Highest Classi '
vited to meet with us.
county division»
T. J. C laxton , C. C.
ed issuing from the large store John Smallmon, Wm Young, J p paid in advance.
I. P eery , K. of R. anp S.
On Monday of this Weék, R. D. men exonerated.
Crabtree,
B
A
Poindexter,
A
T
building owned by T. J. Black, and
LODGE, No. 36, A. O.Ù. W., meets on COMMERCIAL
CalaVan disposed;of his his interest In estate of Owen Bear, distriu- occupied by a general merchandise Powell.
first and third Monday nights of each
tive
receipts
filed,
S CIO
month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited
in the hard ware firm of Gill & Cala-
ADVERTISER,
Shelburn
—
A
B
C
Crissinan,
N
store of St afford & Garret, but un
to meet with us.
van to Messrs Frank aiid Roy Gill, In estate of Mary Galloway, report der such headway, when discovered Washburn.
Established 1797: published every evens
F rank C rabtree , M. W.
R, S helton , Rec.
ing. New YorE’s .oldest newspaper.
The new firm tvili be known as of sale of personal property ap- that almost every thing in the store
Jordan-^C W Richardso.n, James Any subscriber who Is in arrears
proved.
Subscription price $6.00
RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at. the M.E
Gill & Stiris.
N
Campbell.
to' the P ress for one year oi more, P church on first Sunday of each month
was butned. The adjoining store
MORNING
ADVERTISER.
at
11
A.
M.
and
7
Pi
M.
The Rank of Scio-elected new offi
Dissolution of Partnership.
occupied by Clyde McCoy as a drug Larwood—Attemus Gaines, Jas will recieve the Webfoot, Planter 4
R ev . D aniel B ridges . Pastor.
Published every morning; Tlie leading
Craft.
bbts last week as follows: Pres. A.
months free, if he will come for­ a^ETHODÌSÌ? EPISCOPAL. Services.on the
store was destroyed, but little of the
Republican newspaper of the day;
lvjl fourth Sundas" of each month.
J. Johnson, Vice Pres. P. O. Smith, Notice is hereby given that the contents being saved; also the.frame Lacomb—W m Loofborough.
ward and pay up.
Cleaii aiid fearlfess. Subscription price
[To be supplied.]
$3.00 per year;
Mill City—E A Hester, E O Hen-
Cashier W., Á. Ewing. Directors, firm of Gill & Cala van
doing structure across the alley, owned
NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at
For $1.75 Paid in advance we U M.E. Church,at3 S. P.M.
A. J. .Johnson, P. O. Smith, W. A, a hardware, stove and tinware busi­ by T. J. Black and used as an agri ness.
SUNDAY ADVERTISER.
M. D aniel , Sup’t.
will furnish the P ress and the Web­
Ewing, J. S.. Morris and A. E. ness in this city, is hereby dissolved cultural warehouse. As Halsey has
New York’s most popular Sunday news­
. C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after the sec
Notice of S'inal Settlement.
ondand
fourth
Sundays
in
each
month,
at
foot Planter, of which mention is W
paper. The only Republican 2-cent
Randall.
by mutual consent, Messrs Frank no fire protection save the “bucket
2 oclock p m, at the Christian church.
N
otice is hereby given that made elswhere.
Sunday paper in the United States. 20t->
Sec. Mrs; A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill.
T. J. Stites; senior editor of the and Roy Gill having purchased Mr. brigade,” the fire could only be the undersigned, the executrix of
ISSIONARY BAPTIST. Services the sec 36 pages. Subscription price $1.00 per year.
Democrat, who has occupied that- Calavan’s interest, the firm will confined to the burning buildings. the last will and testament of-B. W.
ond
Sunday
of
eaph
month
at
11
a.m.,
and
We will furnish any or all news­ M 7:30 p. m. at thè M. E. church.
As an Advertising M Odium
position for the past 12 years, has hereafter be known under the name Buildings and merchandise were .Hamilton, deceased, has filed her papers, magazines and periodicals of
Rf’.v. C. C. S perry , Pastor.
Well insured. It is thought the fire final account as such executrix in any kind at reduced rates. If you
The ADVDRTISERS have nd
fefited, having been appointed to of Gill & Sons.
the office of the County Clerk of
Jan. 21, 1895.
was of. incendiary origin.
superiors.
thé jidsitioh of postmaster of Alba
Notice
for
Publication.
want
to
subscribe
for
any
eastern
Linn county, Oregon, and the Coun­
hÿ. F. P. Nutting has become the
T -AND OFFICE AT OREGON
ty court of said Linn county has publication, come and see us.
COUNTY
COURT.
everywhere;
Resolutions of Condolence.
-•-^City, Ogn., December, 20,. 1894 Samples free; Agfents wanted
fixed Tuesday, the 5th, day Of
sole proprietor of the Democrat and
,
For $2 Paid in advance we will Notice is hereby given that the fol­ Liberal commissions;
March,
the hour of 1 oclock
promises tô rtiak’e thé Democrat a
' j . N. DUNÖAN', -County Judge
Address THE ADVERTISER,
p. m . of'SiUcrlray, Tor the hearing of "furnish t-h’e PklîfeS a nd t h e Toiedo (O) lowing-named settler has fled notice
) Commissioners.
j. W. PUGH-
live ehei’getic newspaper, editorial
Scio, Oregon, January 16,1895,
29
j. M. WATERS. }
objections to said acebunt and the Blade; or the St Louis semtni-week- of his intention to make final proof
ly and locally.
In support Of i.is claim, and that said
Hall of Dierdoff Lodge No. f>4, I.
The tax levy for 1895 was placed settlement thereof.
ly Globe Democrat, or Weekly Lea­ proof will be made before the coun­
Dated this 17th day of Jan. 1895.
O:i Monday J. Q- Linch was O. O. F.
at 14 mills.
der, or the Rural Northwest (senti­ ty clerk of Lirin county, at Albany,
D elphina H amilton
fined $12.50 for permitting gambling WHEREAS, it has pleased the Lord The bills of the Foster Mill Co.,
Oregon, on February 11, 189'5, viz:
mi-monthly).
Executrix.
PRIZES ON PATENTS;;
in his salooh; Some bf the bbys in his infinite wisdom to call from for $9.16, account roads, and C. k
Jesse M. Ray,
Blackburn
&
Somers
HOW TO GET $100.00 AND
H. E., No. 7871, for the lots 2 and 3,
seemed to have mote money than our midst, ohr beloved brother, N. Oakley, bount $2. fOj was continu-
Att’ys. for Ex’trx.
PERHAPS MAKE A FORTUNE.
section 32, township 9 S., R. IE.
they knew what to do with—or else 0. MyerS; Who was stricken by the ed.
.We secure patents, and, to induce people to keep track -.
He names the following witnesses to of their bright ideas, give away one hundred dollars on
BILLS allowed .
wanted more to rriàkë Some specu^ hand Of death on December the 29th
Gold and silver watches, reduced
prove his continuous l'esideiice upon the first of every month to the person Who submits thé
Spring button Onions vja.rra.nted and cultivation of, said land, viz: most meritorious invention during the preceding month.
iative deal^so they went to work 1894; ¿t Needles, California.
John Withers, toad sup’t $ 69 75 prices. French thejeweler, Albany
will also advertise the Winning invention free of
ptire^riO winter gfriehs;- buttoiis 15 Louis Croisant, Benjamin Irvine, We
one day last week; using the first B e it therefore R esolved , j M Ware
charge in the “National Recorder,” a weekly newspaper
20 00
to
20
cents
per
pound,
owing
to
size.
published in Washingtort, D. C., which hàs an extensive
Albert
Griggs
and
A.
J.
Shelton,
all
Soor of the saloon building as their that this Lodge has lost an upright H L Lasell
80 09
5 >
, » .
circulation throughout the United States, and is devoted
Oregon Yellow Danvers seed, |Ib of Jordan, Oregon
Awarded
to the interests of inventors.
scene Of operations, mhch io the and faithful tiiember and Brother, W H Nicolson Í J
36 00
»
35-ctS:;
60 cts.j fib 80 cts.; lib $1.
R
obert
A.
M
iller
,'
Register.
NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Rural New York potatoes—the
interest- Of bÿstàndefs; ahd dissatis bne whose daiiy walk truly exempli­ Fhos Froman
180 00 Highest Honors—World’s
»>
n
The idea of being able to invent something strikes
est of all for farmers to grow for
inost people as being very difficult ; this delusion thé
faction of the cduncii. The latter fied those virtues, Friendship, R Warner
60 00
m
market, being - smooth' white with Notice of Appointment of Atainis- Company will dispel. It desires to get into the head of .
Geo Conner
boncluded to evéri up ma itets as Love and Truth,
32 00
the public the fact that the things which seem so absurdly
but few small Ones; fine keepers, not
trivial that the average citizen wqtiîa fébl ¿shamed td
R esolved , that we do sincerely Jas Curtis
20 00
above stated.
subject to rot—price 50 -ets. @ bushel. NOTICE IS trator.
bring them td the attentioft of. the. Patent Office are thd
HEREBY
GIVEN,
most valuable:^ It is the simple things ana small inven­
E
F
Truax
All
who
Wish
any
of
the
above,
sympathize
with
his
grief
stricken
4Ö
00
The O. P- train itom Detroit last
the undersigned has been by tions that make,the greatest money, and the complex ones
call early as they will soon be put on that
are seldom profitable;^ Almdst everybody, at some time
56 13
the
County.
Court
-of
Linn
county,
Monday evening; brought word that family in their hour of bereavement. Oregon vs Jeff Hannah
the market when they will be much
or Another conceives an idea which if patented would bé
,i8 33
Oregon, duly appointed as adminis­ Worth a fortune. Unfortunately such idbas are usually
Mr. Merrilles and Clias; Danielson In this sad hour we would commend Wm Brfenner dep sheriff
higher. Call on or address
dismissed, without thought. The siijiple inventions like
trator
of
the
estate-of
Wesley
Downs
22 00
S. W. G aines , Scio, Orn.
car-window Which could be Easily Biid tip and dowri
aré loit .in the mountains. They them to our Heavbnly Father; be­ G V Standish dep sheriff
deceased, and all persofis .having the
Without, breaking the pdssefiger's back; the sauce-pan,
W
E
Chandler
dep
sheriff
2
65
CREAM
left Dettoit- Mbnday forehbon for lieving that he doeth all things for
claims against said estate wijl pre­ éollàr-Bhtioft) nülrlpckj bottle-stoppêi’; suspender-button^
Oregon vs Walter Bass
buckle, âriÛ snow-shovel are things that every one
sent them to the undei.Signgd at the hook;
Blowout lake; a distance of about the Bhst.
soriie way bf impr8vin§ upon, àiid it is such simple
Bank of Scio; in St‘16; Oregbti. duly ^eés
inventions that bring the greatest jretiirns,tb the author.
four miles; in tjuest of game; expect­ R&otvED, that these fesoiutiohs R G Watson & Co, mdäö
verified as reijiiii’e'cl bi’ laW; Within . The priée offer Will be paid Whether the Application
ing to retuin towards evening. Not be spread tin the records of the John Jell kins; roads
has been àpiëa iijtoOy the Patéfit Office or not. Every
sik months from thisj.dfitb.
titôf fiitiât apply for a patent oh his invention
Oregoti
vä
Frank
Cox
returning by noon yesterday,-, and Lodgb, a copy thbrfeof trahshiitted
Brenner & Shelton;Prop’s; . December 21st: 1894.
through
WhetheF.Kd. secures the prize or not, thé
biyent8f Wilt HaVfe a Valuable patefit; Send for circular»;
As J. JbitNSOW,
being .experienced, hunters; it is to the family of oiir debbaSed Broth­ Standish & Arthurs; roads
For filrtfiêr particular^; address
Scio,
Oregon.
Admr. of dee.
feated that sbmfe accident'lias befall­ er; and a copy be sent to the papers ‘J S’Van Wi nkle, su ndr ies
THE PRES§ CLAIMS COMPANY, <
Good turnouts at reashnable rates; Blackburn & Somers,
Hodges & McFarländ; miscel«
J oh N WRiibEfiBURTi, Gen. Manager,
M ost L erfect made -.
en them. À party of eight Of their for publication,
Attys
for
admr.
Stage
line
to
Munkers
’
.
Commer
­
<5i8 F St», N; W.t Washington^ D. C.
laneous
6
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free cial men conveyed to and from all
heighbors are looking fot them.
P. S. The responsibility cjihii company may bejudged/yom
R. S helton i
the pact that its stock is 'held by about one thousand of the
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J W Pugh; commissioned
Visiting cards printed at . this of
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. points. Horses boarded by the day
E. O. H yde , k Com.
leading newspapers of the United States,
- fenow is from two to three feet deep
88
J M Wdters,
„
C ompetitors must mention
'
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
I or weeks.
flees
L. L. CA l AV a N, )
Slid st-ill StióXi-ing;
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 25, 1895.'
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Wagon Shop.
Albany, Or.
¡0
Flour,
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EtC. ;
Manufacturer bf tliu
unrivaled Albany
Snowflake
Patent,
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Hood Superfine flour.
Mineral Springs Seminary
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THE ADVERTISERS
For 1895.
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