. ,r
»
OORRESPONDENOB
4» terrible ^ocusatloa.
The tax levy for Linn county this
year is 14 milils.
F rom S antiam P r E ces ’ ctj
Dr., E, €>. Hyde went down, to Seeing no correspondence to t,l?,e We hean-ot a terrible affato that !
TRI PAY, FEBRUARY
is saiq. to.have occurred a short; dis- i
Portland Saturday,
P ress from this part (if tke county,; taiice east iof Shelburn, recently j
Wheeler & Philiippii shipped a I thought I would drop you a few All that we Qonld- learn was rumors, >
ÎÆSA1 ÎBEVITIES.
■••ar load of cattle to the Jutland llaeathat yam? readers may know and may be vepy wiJe
Tv the peogsle? of' Scio:. aiid' vicinity
haye
lh0
Meat company, from Ws place, that we are yet, or a few of n.s,_ on t?uth when the facts become k,npwn-
Subscribe for the P ress .
a,ufh,ojized
receive^-
o^
the.
Eastern
Clp-tlijng
House
of
■Portland,
Oregon
?
terseli;
said^
THme’s sjxie of eternity-.. .
Thursday.
A German ¿y the name of Kay,torn 'stocl^ consisting ofrEtey-
Quite â number-o four-people are
Qiothipg,
Hats,
'(¡puilery^
be
question
of
dividing;
the
suffering from severe colds,, or the Mr. F. J., Irvine and w^e, of ico.t*nty, which so excited some- of two little girl? Ried probably $,and •Notions«from the wel^ ^p^^.g^tern (^lothing Sonsg. of l?0EtJand’? that’has.been"
TuUtoan, Who. toro
vfei-ltog
10 years respectively, whom, he
grippé’
^attached; by th# creditors, and ia
ia^. tfh^.l^ndF. (?? tHe. ^eqeiver,. to be.' splij for.- the.
relatives in, thfe vicinHy-, for the our democratic and republican
Dress Goods, tor fall and winter past week returned to their home, friends, has about subsided with torought tatbto city and pad, tji,em ¡benefit of said creditors.. ^evyjill sell ^aid
tor leg^ than manufacturing prices.
¡examined by physicians, tog evi
wear, arriving net riy e e>’y day at ¡yesterday,
the determination to abide the de
¡These goods must be sold by
X,
dences
that
rape
had
been
commit
S. E- Young’s
cision pro or con, and that is our
! Senator Dolph has the “temerity” sentiments to a dot.
ted upon (heir persons. The examr
Grand Master Vorhees will speak
Inttttòh it is said, exhibited i-ndispu
¡'
■
to
implore
legislators
to
vote
for
at Santiam Grange hall next Mon
Our school in district No. 77, table evidence that this horrible
.him
as
well
as
he
had
to
vote
against
day at Ila. m.
the free coinage of silver, when his taught by Miss Agnes Green, of crime had been attempted, upon
Boots'ftftd shoes of every grade party in this state had declared for Jefferson, closed last Friday, and we each of them. On Sunday, word
are glad to say, judging from the ac w.fts brought that Mr. Abner Cary
men, women and children—at S. E it.
tions of the patrons, was a success, had been arrested and placed under
Young’s, Albany.
The Albany Daily Democrat has
Scio now has a‘ new store, the a new head put upon it, but unat having given we believe general $1500 bonds as the perpetrator of the
satisfaction. On the last day of the
stock of general merchandize,
k-y
tended by the usually painful meth term, the house was well filled with crime. Mr. Cary is well known in
clothing, etc., arrived Tuesday.
od of putting of heads on people, spectators anxious to see the actions this city,,.and while he has faults
sold
fi
15
$8
and
$10
‘
now
at
$4.50
now $l.ie, and others accordingly^
that fftis "Ìefatives and friends de
CLOTHING,.
Mrs. Hankins, of the south side, The Democrat's pew head adds to
Fine English Cashmeres 10 diffident
HAT^‘
of
the
pupils
and
hear
their
recita
plore,
no
one
believes
that
he
is
was dangerously sick,;the first of its appearance.
Fine Gray Mixed Suits, formerly shades at 15c per yard. ’ " .. p.
Fine
-Went
Crush
3= different
the ^eek!/'We believe she now Elsewhere will be found the ad- tions, in which they acqui tted them* guiltyJtlÌÒ horrible crimes with $lfii now $5-
Turkey Red Table Cloth foimerly shades, formerly : 1 Hats,
selves with hon<W and. dignity. .
row 50c
' '
WhietP'iw 'ia changed. It also has Neat Scotch Suits in Square and 60c per yd. bow at 25c? 5 7
out of danger.
vertteement of the Bank rupt Sale of
if- T L A,.P atro N v ..’. bednptoldi'to us, that Kay the father round cut, which have formerly Prints Calico, 30 y Is for $1. Scotch A good water pico' finished Derby,
¡.A^a. Pt JHirons was home from the Eastern clothing house of Port- P. S; Th Is ’‘school*! district likp
been sold for $11.50 noW $6.25.
hat at $1.50
\
■
school at ¿odaville, thefiigt of the lapcl, They have.a Jarge stock of Linn county was? once too large to1 ■ofvitoe.fjtofprtunate little girls has Handsome Suits in light and dark Gingham, very best, 12 and 11 yds In th is depa rim ent there is art4
Yeek, on ¡ âçcqqntt^è yiness of igaods^ w.blch.tliey offer at astonish accomodate all of'its territoryi-nl-F ptopo^drio Mr. Cary , that he (Kày) shades, square and round cut, tornj: for $1.
except’oial and evenly assorted^
Ail -other goods, as well as Laces "Stock. Fedora hats in 3 different
'tvd^sjidrop the mattai? providing
h o little brother.
ingly low figures.
was judiciously dtvided and we how ,that-Cai^ woffld deed him .one-,haff erly $15. now’$9.50"
Embroideries
and
Ladies
’
Furnish-
’ Th ë’ TMUÿ ’Albiijity’ 'Dembi rkt" ‘ IS AS-., j?. StowA the Lebanon la wj er, 'liye in peace and. harmonj’. Wq, ¡of his farm. The whole matter is to AU tan WQrjted wd Tweed,. Suits iing-Goods’,~Willsbe'sacrificed without shades from $1 up.
which toaver/oi'merly been sold at
J
SHOES.
now -aiivértiâ^ïVà tone çèrrt-a-daÿ who was arrested for misappropriat elect good directbr$:; and' employ
$iygO, $20. ’and $25. 'now at $10, reserve.
Special inducements are offered to Ladies Fancy glgt^ lieA at $1.25 andj
Uewspapèri.ôr igytobnts a liionth if ing $140 which be had collected for good teachd^s, toenee,;jW^ are bound- be-t^i^sfffrred to an Albany justice $12.50 and $15.
(or examination.
Ladies in Satin Skirts and Fine up. ,
. 7
.
paid in advance.
Woolen Suits are warranted to Shawls.
'a client, is still in jail in Albany, in to have good .sebnols.!.;»,?^
Whitt: new developments - may AH
■ In Ladies’ as well; a% Misses and^
be
of
the
reliable
T
ijos
.
K
ay
Bev. John Osborne is ¿conducting default of bandfc he having been
Ladies’ Long Coats, formerly $15 to ■ Boys’' shoes,.thesea |arge assort-.
ariso éàn not yet be conjectured, W oolen M ills .
A' SooilMoaslirfl.
quite a successful series of meetings held to await the action of the grand
i inent of 4 different ^myifactures,
though'every one soems to be satis Pants, very neat patterns, from $20 now $2.50
at the M. E; church, considerable jury.
which will be sacrific^ ata very.
tied that the truth has not yet but $1.50 up.
LADIES’ FURNISHING I low
Senator
Dawson
’
s
bill
to
fix
the
¡price.
interest being manifested.
Quite a number of people who at time when taxes become delinquent been half told. It is a most terrible There is a fine lot of pants to a hufi-
GOQPS.
Menis fine walkings shqes in Lace,
No one cap complain of the weath : first bitterly opposed the petitioif provides that: “The sheriff shall accusuation to bring against any dred difierent patterns whicn are Fine heavy Ribbed Slp§,y§ Shifts anil
Congress.,at $1720.per pair. This.
er during the past week. Frosty, for the “Santiam” county division, make retains of collections to the body, and should be made only upon sold elsewhere at $6, $7. and up that have never been sojd far less ;shoehM he vex before been sold fori
wi|l
be
sacrificed
at
$3.
now
yet not too cold for comfort, it and either signed or circulated re county court on or before the first indisputablotestlmony,
than 50c now at 25c.
i less, t han. $2 anywhere.
Keavy lOoz Denim Riveted overalls Chemise fo?mpr^y ^5c and $1 nft\v The “Solid: Com fori’’-Shop in Lace,
causes one to step about quite brisk monstrances, have since changed Monday of October next ensuing,
at
40c.
Wrist Broken.
at 50c.
ly. The only possible objection to it their opinions and have signed the the date of the warrant issued by
Congress at $135 per pair. Thia,
Kentucky Bull 1 Breeches (Jean Night Gowns, formerly $1.75 and $2 and
cannot be duplicated from the.’
is the injury it may do fall grain. petition.
that court, and that.if,at least oner Lulu Morrow had the misfortune Pants) 90c. and up. These are war now $1: and nil kinds of Underwear shoe
manufacturer for less iban $2.
O, T.’ Porter, ex-raarshal of Messrs Bonner & Hammond, the half of the respective sum of taxes ta slip from an Icy board Monday ranted not to rip, if they do, money reduced accordingly.
The well feftoyvn, J?WP°*se shoe ii^
7
Alaska, has goue to Washington, new owners of the Oregon Pacific, so charged on said roll is not paid mornihgt tesulting in a broken bone refunded* " ?
Lace and Congress warranted water-
’ Overcoats to be sjild at ®0c. on
GENTS’ FURNISHING
called there on account of his recent have made a reduction of 10 per prior to the first Monday in April , in the jvrist. Dr. Martin was called Boys
pjqof at $2.50
the dollar.
GOODS.
.
administration as marshal, He has cent in the wages of all section men next succeeding the date of his ¡and adjusted the fracture. He
All other shops at accordingly low-
DRY GOODS.
Fine gra.y ®iAed Merino Shirts and prices.
-■'•• ; '
:
.
had to make a trip to Alaska on the on the road. The railroad employes warrant, said one shall be deetped states that the wrist is pretty badly
As the articles in th>s department Dsawef« that have never been sold
same business, since his term of of- are wondering if the new manage delinquent, and if the remaining biunedand some time will be re
HOSE.
too numerous t<i mention. It’is for fess than 65c each, new at 25c
fice has expired.
ment has begun at the bottom for half is not paid prior to the first quired to completely restore her are
only necessary to state that any each, and all underwear accordingly. Ladies’ all wool heavy ribbed ho?e_
Monday in October following, it from the injury.
Dress pattern chat has been said for Fine black Sateen Overshirts at 40c. at 2<ic per pair.
The Nicaragua eanal bill passed a general cut in wages.
Fine Cashmere Overshirts that have Men’s Ropkto?d seamless soekS At
the U. Si senate last week, While This was to be the reform session shall then also he deemed delin- Latest, novelties in Ladies Jackets $4 will now be sold for $2.
Any D fcss pattern that has been never been sold for less than $2.25 I 5c per pair.
it is possible the house may pass of Oregon’s legislature, but $40,000 qent, and there shall be charged, at S. E.- Young’s, Albany.
the measure, the time of the present was voted for the expenses of the collected and turned over by the
By calling and examining our stock of gooda. you will be convinced of th.© great;
sheriffs forfeiture of 1 per cent per
Session is so short that the friends of session, while $12,000 would pay the month on all portions of said taxes Get your trespass notices printed bargains offered. Any goods, if not satisfactory, will be gladly exchanged. Our aim is to,
legislators, it is said that ten more
on cloth at this office.
the canal, hardly hope for the pas
satisfy creditors, and on that- account we shall slaughter goods. ComQ and see our fin$,
clerks have been sworn in than at that have been allowed to become
sage of the bill.
Gold
and
silver
watches,
reduced
Bargain
Counter.
delinquent,
from
the
date
of
such
any previous session. There are 117
County Assessor Deakins came clerks to serve 90 legislators. This delinquency until the same are prices. French the jeweler, Albany
paid; and, provided further* that
over from Albany on Saturday, and is reform in a horn.
Sistray Notice.
went on in the afternoon on a two The county, state and school tax the sheriff, before entering on the
ot* three weeks visit to relatives in leyyfor Joshephine county is 27J duties of collection of taxes, shall
Taken up by the undersigned, T.
the vicinity of Larwood. Mr. Deak mills. The school tax for Grants execute an additional bond in such as Allison, 2 yearling calves—1 red
ins has of late had quite serious Pass is 10 mills, and the city tax 5 sum as the county court of the heife^giarked, split in left ear, crop
heart trouble. His visit is being mills, making in round numbers 42j county may direct. (That, is, taxes off the right.
right, 1 red steer not marked
made.for the benefit of his,health. mills for the residents of Grants Pass may be paid in two-Iralf yearly in some white on belly: tip of tail
Appointed by the Receiver..
The Albany Democrat is mistaken to pay for the pleasure of holding stallments.
white.
T homas A llison *
in stating that the “Santiam” coun property there. The levy of last
Appraised at tfen dollars ($10)
Grange Meeting,
* he Cheapest Offer Yet.
ty petition was withdrawn from the year was 35 mills.—G. P. Observer
be&ujgrife, this the 2ond day of
legislature. It has not- yet been
Jacob Vorhees, master of the state Januar^l€95.
We have made arrangements with
------- AND--------
tiken down there,nor has there W. D. McGee, traveling salesman grange, will speak at the following
A. Ji J ajinigan ,
the Oregonian Publishing Company
for
the
Anchor
S
Chemical
compa
. Incorporated.
been a bill introduced for the “San
Justice
of
the
Peace.
named places: Friday,evening, Feb.
by which we can supply you with
tiam” county division. Our petitions ny, of Lebanon, came over from 1st, River side. Saturday, Sand
The Weekly Oregonian and the
Notice of Final Settlement.
for division are still growing, yet Albany Wednesday, and introduced Ridge grange Hal). Monday, the
(South side of bridgp.)
Scio W eekly P ress , both journals
their
celebrated
Liverine
in
the
they will probably not be presen,ed
NQTJPE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
SCIO, OREGON.
4th,
Santjam
at
11
o
’
,clock
a.
m.,
and
for
one
year
for
only
$2.
This
offer
to the legislature at this session. Scio market. He states that the
the undersigned, the executrix of
medicine is having wonderful suc Davis -school house, near Sander thè last will and testament of B. W. is only for new subscribers and when J» J .Barnes
We are pleased to learn that there cess wherever tried. We sampled son’s bridge in the evening. Tues Hamilton, deceased, has filed her paid to advance,
Having set up a shop in the above
is another new industry started in
line I am prepared to do firri-class
a bottle and found it very pleasant day, the 5th, Harrisburg at 11 a. final account as such executrix in
Lebanon, namely, The Anchor S
the
office
of
the
County
Clerk
of
work
on short notice. Give me a
m., and in the evening Knox Butte.
Linn county, Oregon, and the Coun
trial. Charges reasonable.
Chemical company. This company to the taste.
Wednesday,
the
6th,
Fairmount
at
ty court of said Linn county has
is maüufaturérs of Liverine, a med Paul Jones the globe trotter, has 11 a. m., and Grand Prarie in the fixed
Tuesday, the 5th, day of We will furnish any or all news-'
icine prepared from our native roots been in Portland this week,and has evening. Thursday, Tangent at 11 March, 1895, at the hour of 1 oclock papers, magazinesand periodicals of
gone
to
San
Francisco.
This
indi
herbs and barks. This is commen
a. m., and evening at Shedd, Fri p. m . of- said day, for the hearing of any kind at reduced rates. If you
dable, as Lebanon has been an ex vidual nearly, one year ago, made a day, at II a, m., Halsey, and even objections to said account and the want to subscribe for any eastern
thereof.
tensive shipper of these articles, in wagqr in Boston, that he could start ing, Charity. Saturday at 11 a. m.. settlement
publication, come and see us.
Dated.f his 17th day of Jan. 1895.
fact hundreds of tons; of cascara from that city without a stitch of grange hall at Muddy. All will be
D
elphina
H
amilton
For $2 Paid in advance we will
bark alone has been shipped from Clotning on, or a cent of money in open meetings and .a generaly tovir
Executrix.
furnish the P ress and the Tolédd (O)
this point in the la.-t seven years, his pocket encircle the globe in 12 tation Is extended for all to attend, Blackburn & Somers
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT i For a
answer and an honest opinion, write to
Blade, or the St Louis semtni-week- prompt
Att’ys, for Ex’trx.
MUNN ¿k CO., who have had nearly fifty years’
made up into different preparations months and earn $5000 while he except the meeting at Sand Ridge,
tn the patent business. Communica
ly Globe Democrat, or Weekly Lea experience
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In
and shipped back here, the consum was doing it. His time will be up which is the Linn county business
Notice for Publication.
formation concerning Patents and bow to ob
some
time
in
this
month,
and
hé
der,
or
the
Rural
Northwest
(sem-
tain
them
sent
free. Also a catalogue of mechan
er paying the immense profits to the
counsel, and Harrisburg, unless
TAND OFFICE AT OREGON mi monthly).
ical and scientific books sent fyee-
Patents
taken
through Mupn & Ca. reeeiva
eastern manufacturéis. The medi had earned all but about $200 of the members desire it public, as it is on
■ City, Ogn., December, 20, 1894
special notice in the Scientific American, ana
thus are brought widely before the public with
cine put up by this concern is used money when he was in Portland. regular P. of H. meeting day. NoficqTs hereby given that the fol
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper.
ßy baying youjj
lowing' named settler has fled notice
Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far- the
extensively by the people of Leb
largest circulation of any scientific work In the
Lunch baskets should be provided. of his intention to make final proof
County Division.
world. S3 & year. Sample papieg gpnt free.
anon, and the members of this
Building Edition, monthly, «2)0 g $€£1- 8ingle
Cemetery work
in support of his claim, and that said
25 cents. Every number contains beau
Company are well ' pleased with the Last week, from reports from Sa
Fatally Burned..
proof will be made before the coun Spring button Onions warranted copies,
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
with plans, enabling builders to show the
at the Willamette
ty clerk of Linn county, at Albany, pure,—-no winter greens; buttons 15 houses,
patronage of the people of this city. lem, we people in Scio, concluded
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUNN & co., n < w Y ork . 361 B roadway .
Last evening the 2-year-old son of Oregon, on February 11, 1895, viz: to 2<) cents per pound, owi.ng to size.
Dr. Lamberson, the general mana that county division was about dead,
Oregon Yellow Danvers seed, jli>
Marble Works.
Jesse M. Ray,
ger deserves credit for his skill in as the Brownsville bill was with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, was H. E.,.No. 7871, for the lots 2 and 3, 35 cts.; 48*69<c(?<? '.|tb.ff9.cto.'5
Si-
playing
in
the
sitting
room
with
a
MaiXot Report.
compounding as pleasant and eff drawn and sent home. But our
section 32, township 9 S., R. IE. Rural New York potatoes—the
Monuments and Tablets from
S<-to Q uotations '
ective medicine as he has in this Brownsville friends would not have whisk broom, The child’s grand He names the following witnesses to est of all for farmers to grow for
the celebrared Red Beach,
market,
being
smooth
white
with
Wheat,
35
tts.
per
bu.
prove,his
continuous
residence
upon
mother
went
out
of
the
room
for
a
case, as the many hundreds of per it that way, and such a pressure
Oats,
18”
and cultivation of, said land, viz: but few small ones, fine keepers, not
Barre and Quincy Granites,
sons who have trusted the remedy, was brought. t,o bear upon Represen moment, but was quickly recalled Louis. Croisant, Benjamin Irvine, subject to rot—price 50 cts. ©bushel.
Flour $2 40
” bbl.
by
the
screams
of
the
other
child
at prices that will asfpnish
are loud in its praisA—Lebanon Ex tative Templeton that he re-subthit-
All who wish any of the above,
Bran ”10 00 “ton.
Albert Griggs and A. J. Shelton, all
call
early
as
they
will
soon
be
put
on
ren.
It
was
found
that
the
boy
had
Middlings
14
“
of
Jofdajh,
Oregon
press.
;.'•* • ■ ■ ' ■
you.
Shop on Secopd
ted the bill and ^petition and it (the
Chop, $13 per ton.
R. obem ’ A. M iller , Register. the market when they will be much
opposite
R.
G. Wgtgop’s gtpre,.
The Brownsville Times’ Sweet bill) has now passed the second read stuck the ;whisk- : broom into the
higher.
Call
on
or
address
Potatoes. g5ets per bushel.
S. W^ G aines , Scio, Orn.
Home correspondent with reference ing ia the house and has been re stove and hpd set;,it on, flre and had
Eggs, 20c. per lox.
F. WOO J), Jun.,
Butte:, 12)
per lb.
to a former Scioan, who is now an ferred to the committee on counties. also ignited his.clothing, so that he STATE OFFICERS,
wa.s
enveloped
ip
fiamgs.
The
fire,
Hams,
10
per
lb.
ALBANY,
OREGON
jttSífrnncé’rüstle^’^i-s:' ’ ^Ahíhsur- While we believe that the Browns-'
W. P. LORD.
Shoulders, 8c per lb. - ■- • - - ■■ <
anee agent by the name of Bob ville division bill will-meet with wasqutekry . extinguished, when i-t;
H arrison r . kincaid .
Bacon,
lOttper
ib.
....... ...PHU: ----------
ME'ISCHAN.
. ......
Giles, went into Sweet Home to do strong opposition both m the house wa'S found that the child’s face, Treasurer:.
Lard. 10c per lb.
st Buö; Instruct ion _____ G. M. IRWIN. Brenner <fc Shelton, Prop’s,
body and arms were frightfully _________
S. BEAN.
Chickens,2 50 per doz.
..-ÎÆ
business, and at ones made a favor and senate, we can’t tell what sort burned. Dr. J. P. Wallace was Supreme'Court,..
A. MOORE.
Scio, Oregon.
WOLVERTON.
able impression upon the lanlord, ot a combination may be effectéd in called and did all he could to relieve ClerkBoirrd S.L. Com’rs,... E.
___ G. W. DAVIS.
Sodaville, O^n.,
Good
turnouts
at reas finable rates. PRIZES ON PATENTS.
___
G.
S..-D0WNING.
Supt,
of
Penitentiary,.
Mr. Rowell.' A policy was Written the interests of the senatorial elec the child’s suffering, which was in
Commer
Supt- Insane Asylum,. DR. L. L. ROWLAND. Stage line to Munkers’.
Provides
instruction to three cours
HOW TO GET $100.00 AND
up and the name of Mrs. Rowell tion, and which might be detri tense ' It was feared he had-inhaled
cial men conveyed to and from ail
es: Literary, Normal «nd Commer-..
PERHAPS MAKE A FORTUNE.
was at ached, but for some reason or mental to the interests of this pairt
points.
Horses
boarded
by
the
day
We secure patents, and, to induce people to keep track cial. The least expensive institution
some of the flames, and the physi COUNTY OFFICERS. or week.
of their bright ideas, give away one hundred dollars on of its grade to the state.
other the old man all of a sudden of the country. The “Santiam”
Medicaj
the first of every iponth to the. person who submits the
cian
thought
the
burns
were
of
most meritorious invention during the preceding month. atten ion to students free.
changed his mind and refused to petition is ready and will be sub
SEI
RET
N-.ClETlES
tpemselves
so
severe
that
the
child
Wa will also advertise the winning invention free of D.M. J ones ,M.D.
Juctae,.......... :.....-....... J- N- DUNCAN.
G.W.J ones .A.B.
sign it. Mr. Giles, then pf course, mitted if necessary, to defeat the
charge in the “National Recorder/' • weekly newspaper
Clark, .
................ ............ N. NEEDHAM.
President.
Principifi •
published in Washington, D. C., which has an extensive
gave vent to all the eloquence at “Calipoola” petition. In thé mean could not recover.—Tuesday’s Her Slieriÿ. . .................................. J- A.McFEKON. UCIO LODGE,A.F. & A-M- No39meetsat tlieir circulation
throughout the United States, and is devoted
O hftll on the comer or Mill and Main greets,
to
lhe
interests
of
inventors.
his command, when Mr. Rowell in time many are Sighing our petition ald.
t.ie first Saturday evening on or before tlu
Co.n.nuâoners.......... | J; W. PUGH^ on
fullmoon of each inon h.- Visiting bratheis
NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
cidentally remarked that perhaps for the purpose that it may serve as
Our Portrait Gallery,
The idea of being able to invent something strikes
School Supt rìntendent, A. R. RtTrHERFGRL). cordially invited to attend,
A, fi.RAWDAlXW.5f;
he thought he was too crazy to sign a remonstrance against division oil
most people as being very difhcult; this delusion the
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Company will
If desires to get ¡ntp |he head of
his name, the plucky insurance the south side.
Through the kindness of the aux Coroner....... ............. ................... R- Ä4 JAYMh.
the publip^the factihat the things whfeh seam so absurdly
EOMDAS. LODGE, fxo
trivial
that
the
average
W°wd feel ashamed to
agent replied in the affirmative« No
Knlghl^iof
Pythias
inetr.R
;
L every TneHdft^ even mg at M l bring them to the attention citizen
iliary publishing house of Palmer
of the Patent Office are the
CITY »IRECTOÄY.
A Card. of Thanks,
sooner had he said this than the
sonic h|UL hfr the corner oi most valuable.' It is the simple things and small inven
& Iley, Portland, we are able to give
Mill and Main streets, over tions that make the greatest money, and the complex ones
O_FF1*'IAL.
lanlord picked up a club and let him
our readers excellent newspaper
Hi bier, Shore <& Holdrcdge's are seldom profitable. Almost everybody at some time
And «11 Patent btulneat ponducted for
store.
Sojourning Kniglitsm or another conceives an idea which if patented would be
We,
lhe
undersigned,
acknoul
have |t across the head, coining
photographs of our state officers, and Mayor .
worth a fortune. Unfortunately such ideas are usually
vited to meet with us.
...........T, J. MUNKERS.
MODÉRATE FEES.
..... R. SHELTON
down with all the .strength he could edge ourselves debtors to our friends members of the legislature. While Recorder,.
T. j. CL ax T un , C. c . dismissed without thought, Tnc simple inventions like
the oar* window which could be easily slid up and down
M M. P jeery , K.oLR. anpS.
...................... N. YOUNG!
Marshal...,
Information
and adTlfig
to lawtM, Irittiott
of
Scio,
for
the
donation
which
was
pommand. For two hours Mr,
without breaking the passenger's back, the sauce-pan,
................ W. X. EWING.
the ordinary newspaper picture is Treasurer
CIO LGIiGE, No. 8<>, A. O. U. W-, l»eeta- or collanjbutton, nut-lock, bottle-stopper, sdspendcobutton, «barge. Addrei»
(C. s. HARNISH.
Giles lay in an unconscious condi so timely sent ip on Saturday last, generally not a very true likeness of
first
and
third Monday nights'of fiacl) hook» buckle, and snow-shovel arc things that every one
S
A. J. JOHNSON,
month. Visiting Workmen cordially invite*- sees some way of improving upon, and it is such simple
' ' PRESS C1.A1WISOO.,
tion, but at last reports was slowly And our wish .and /prayer is that the individual it represents we
. LEE BILYEU.
to meet with ns.
i-
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inventions that bring the greatest retards tor file .author.
• 8 I. SHORE,
Councilmen
•
F rank C rabtree , M,
The prize we offer wilt be paid whether the application
d9H«tWEbPERBURN, :
recovering. Op arriving in Sweet our Heavenly Father may grant to are pleased to state that those fur
GEO. W. MOORROW.
R, S helto N, Rec; *
has been acted upon by the Patent Office Or not; Every
.1. A. BILYEU.
Home, some One told Mr. Giles that each, a place in that home which be nished by Palmer & Rey, surpasses
must apply for a patent, on* his invention
I F. B. GOIN.
RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Servfc®satthe M E competitor
through us, and whether he secures the prize or not, the
ho
miNfhA'vvrvMfpfnl
ia urnnld
F
on first. Sunday . or easeh month inventor
he must
be very cafeful nr
or I he
would Jims
prepared for those who love guy we have yet seen, and for which
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P at church
will have a valuable patent. Send for circulars. P. O. BOX 383,
11 A. M and 7 P. M.
For further particulars, address
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get “done up,” but he rep ied that ¡ him through obedience to the gos- we, as one of their patrons, are
R ev .D aniel B iubgrs .'Pastor;
>^“Thi» Company li mAMgBd by • combination of
ondand
fourth
Snndaysineach
month,at
W i oelock'o m, at the Christian church.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services em th<
the largest and most Influential newspapers in thq
he entertained ho fears whatever. ‘ pel. Not .knowing their names, we very much obliged.
J ohn W edderbuen , Gen. Manager,
A fou rt b Suh day- of seach mon t h.
Sec. Mrs? a T o smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill.
United States, for |he express purpose of protect»
In less than one hour from tliat timei take this means of expressing to
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respeiteibitity c €this company may be judged,/^ ok
Visiting cards printed at this of ¡
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NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at Pi S. the The
vuu OUUM..J— eacl?m
___ month
at, 11 a.tn., and
he was stretched out in the bar { each our sincere thanks,
fact that its stock is held by about one thousand qfthi and Incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper
leading newspapers o/the United States,
M. E. Church, at 3 P. M.
Ì 7:30 p. m. at thè M. B. church,
printing this advertisement.vouches for the responsi?
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room in aii u-cpuscious condition?^
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