WEATHER REPORT. The Southern Pacific is trying to establish a right to a large tract of rich Oregon soil inhabited by many Western Oregon—"Weather—Gen­ —---- AND FRIDAY, APRIL of our good citizens. It- is difficult eral showers occurred on the 10th to repress the expresfion of a de­ and 14th, in amounts from .10 to .22 Morning, Evening, Sunday cided opinion on this subject till of an inch. The minimum temper LDQAL BREVITIES (South side of bridge.) iture was tc thp fro^t point 'and Weekly Editions. the court has a chance to do so. SCIO, OREGON. oil the 11th in all counties The people of Oregon are inter ­ Subscribe for the PB.ESS. Aggressive Republican ested in the development ot all our and from 27 to 30 degiees in Douglas William Misner, of Albany prarie, rivers and harbors. Yaquina is Josephine and Jackson 'counties. Having set up a shop ip the above Journals of the r-OF—~ was in this city Thursday. i line are prepared to do hr^t-elas.- going to be the outlet for a great The minimum temperatures ranged Highest Class, work on short notice. Give thme a Jeff Myers has been spending a commerce over the new Oregon from 52 to 75 degrees, about 7 de­ trial. Charges reasonable. few days at home lately. Central & Eastern railway, and the grees higher than the preceding COMMERCIAL Wash Phillips was doing business people want the harbor fully im- week. The tempratqre and rainfall ADVERTISER. were both deficient. Strong wihds in Portland the first of the week. proved. Established 1797. Published every even­ prevailed for seyeral days in the Take Liverine for the Stomach, The question of -ith of July cele- ing. New YorkJs oldest news/aper damage Subscription price $6.Q0 Liver, Kidneys and Constipation. brations is beginning to be talked forepart of the week but no was done. Evangelists N. J. Bryan and wife up by the citizens of various neigh­ MORNING ADVERTISER. Crops-rThe frosts hayfe, so far, were visiting in this city the first of boring cities and towns. What is done little if any damage, While a Published every morning. Tiie leading COPYRIGHTS Republican newspaper pl the dav. the week. to hinder Scio from having some freezing temprature prevailed in CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Clean and fearless. Subscription price rompt answer and an honest opinion, write to Bpots and shoes of every grade­ ■ sort of a celebrationy Times are too some fruit sections on the lltli and IUNN > L - ¿a* >> , 20 here, and is getting to be most too The cause was John Curl’s residence bloom has already fallen. Cherries, MUNN & CO., new Y ork . 361 B roadway . 20 —llo-Lt Firas with. w-htch caught fire plums and prunes ar,e in full bloom. n 16 - Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. shirting, per yd. The Bed Crown Mills, of Albany, from a stove pipe that passes Trurt i"et on strawberry vines, pn Liberal commissions. current and gooseberry bushes. have been leased by the book keeper through the roof. The bucket Address THE ADVERTISER, Gaiitoii flannels, ,, and the two millers. They will run brigade was sufficient to subdue Plowing and seeding on higher 29 Park Row, New York. Exita C sugar, 1 8 pounds for them till they are sold under execu­ the incipient blaze, Damages nom­ ground is almost done; on the low 6 . ” Spring button onions warranled 1 00 Dry Gran „ 1" land it is retarded owing to the inal. tion. ! ure,—no winter greens; buttons 15 1 00 ground being yet to wet. Fall sown Small white bean .s 25 ,, The jury, in the case of Rev. J, C. lo 20 cents per pound, owing- to size. The rise in the price of beef has grain is becoming yellow in spots, 6 caps for 50c. Tomatoes, Oregon Yellow Danvers seed, Jib STATE OFFICERS. Read, who has been on trial before paused considerable activity in the indicating a need of warmth and 35 cts.; jib 60 cts.; fib 80 cts.; 1Tb SI. 50c. Apricots, 4 • ,, movement of cattle. On last Mon? the Portland court for attempting to aud sunshine. Hops are making a ..................... W. P.iiORD. Rural New York potatoes—‘.he Governor, ... 50c. .H arrison r . kincaid ; Table peaches 3 of 8tat@r „ est of all for farmers to grow for Sec. ¡day we noticed a full train load (19 ’’oh a bank in- East Portland, has very healthful growth and many ME’ISCHAN. Treasurer...........j................. ...PHIL. market, being smooth white with Supt. of Pub? Instruction, ....... 7 papers for. 50c. G. M. IRWIN. .. ..... . A & H soda cars) of fine looking beef cattle on found the defendant not guilty on new yards are being prepared for R. S. BEAN. but few small ones, fine keepers, not the plea of insanity, The prisoner $1 00 F. A. MOORE. its way to Portland. Arbuokle coffee, 4 papers for i subject to rot—price 50 cts. @ bushel. Supreme Court,.. -{ C. E. WOLVERTON. was remanded back to jail. It is the growth of the vines, Consider- All who wish any qf the above, Best Prize Medal Savon (soap) one bar, oc. ,........ G. W. DAVIS. Clerk Board S. L. Copi ’ rs, J. Smith, a highly respected pion- able flax is being sown, Spraying Supt. of Penitentiary...... ... ,. g . s.,- downing ; not yet slated whether he will be call early as they will soon be put on perofthis county, died in Albany Ladies fine Dongola kid shoes, $1 50, 2 00, Supt. Insane Asylum,; • • • DR. L. L. ROWLAND; of fruit trees, especially apples, .is the market when they will be much pn Saturday April 13; aged 93 years. sent to the insane asylum or not. being extensively done. Grass is 2 50, 3 00 and 3 50 per pair. higher. Call on or address If he was just an ordinary common He was married in 1823, and lived S. W. G aines , Scio, Orn. growing afiording excellent feed foi Gents shoes $1 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 50 to COUNTY OFFICERS, man he would have found lodgment happily with his wife till her death stock. Lambing continues with the 3 50 per pair. in the penitentiary. which occurred in 1889. They came usual large percentage being saved. Judge,................................... J. N. DUNCAN. Mens suits, ^¿5 (7(7, 7 50, 10 00, 12 bO Whenever you hear a man finding So far, everything is favorable for Clerk,......................'......N. NEEDHAM: to Oregon in 1852. Ï Sheriff,...............................J. A.McFEKONi to ^15 each, fault with his local paper, open it, ■the year’s agricultural products be­ Recorder,.......................... D. S’.HARDMAN; A friendly game of base ball was Treasurer,......................... P. G. MORRIS.' Brenner & Shelton,Prop’s, Commissioners .................. I J. W, PUGH. played last Sunday on the ball and ten to one he hasn’t an adver­ ing a full crop. ‘ J. M. WATERS tisement in it; five to one .he never Eastern Oregon—Weather—A few The above prices speak for themselves and are of- Sei®, Oregon. School Superintendent, A. B. RUTHERFORD’ grounds near this city, between Surveyor,................. ................... E.T T.FISHER* gives it a job of printing to do; light showers or sprinkles of rain Good turnouts at reashnable rates. Coroner,...................................... R. A. JAYNE' fered strictly for cash or produce only, the Jefferson and Scio boys; Dugger three to one that he don’t take the fell, but not sufficient .to lay the dust Stage line to Munkers’. Commer­ and Gill was the battery for Scio cial men conveyed to and from ail paper; two to one if he is a subscriber The winds have been dry and of a S, M. ©Alli 1 Ek. CITY DIRECTORY and Thompson and Bilyeu, for Jef- he is a delinquent; even up that he points. Horses boarded by the day velocity higher than usual. Thè or week. ferson; the score 25 to 17 in favor never does anything in any way minimum from 34 to 52 degrees and OFFICIAL. of Scio. th;-;t will assist the publisher to run below the freezing point south of Settlement ïÆust be Maxie. Executor’s Notice. ...........T.J. MUNKERS Mayor ... By buying your Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gill came in a good paper, and forty to one he is the Blue mountains. ................ R. SHELTON Recorder,.. .....................N. YOUNG Marshal.... In The Conn ty Court Of The to town the first of the week, re­ the most eager to see the paper Crops—The lack of sufficient rain All parties knowing themselves ................,W. X. .EWING? Treasurer. Cemetery work State of Oregon, for-Linn. County. f C. S. HARNISH. ceiving the congratulations of their when it comes out. fall is already being felt. The indebted to tne late firm of Gill & In the matter of the estate of A. J. JOHNSON. Frederick Mespelt, deceased: at the Willamette I LEE BILYEU. ground is dry and spring sown grain Oalavan will please call and settle fs friends as they meet them. We —Riddle Enterprise. Councilmen, {SI. SHORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET ___ ­ needs rain to cause it to germinate. their accounts at once, either by understand that Ralph will build A Chance ffos Practical Genius. GEO. W. MOORROW. tersof administration, with the will annexed, ’S J. A. BILYEU. Maible Works. were granted to the undersigned on the 22nd Due to the dry season, and to other cash or a satisfactory note, and by so a residence in the northern part of [ F. B. GOIN. day of March, 1892. by the County Court of town, as soon as arrangements can be The Press Claims Company, of causes, many farmers haye been pre doing, save costs as we must settle. Monuments and Tablets from Linn county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate, are required to pre­ effected. them, properly verified, to me for allow­ SCHOOL BOARD. Washington, D. C, has adopted a vented from sowing as much grain People who do not comply with this ’i the celebrared Red Beach, sent ance, at my residencs ■IK miles South wast of as usual. this some counties request ---- look out for conse- Scio, in Franklin Butte precinct, Linn county, B. S. Richardson and Frank Ross, unique . method of encouraging ( T.J. MUNKERS. | Barre and Quincy Granites, Oregon; within six months from the date of School Directors, be considerable. In qeonces J A. J. JOHNSON. who are suspected of being connect American inventors. Every' month decrease this notice. ( G.L. SUTHERLAN D- at prices that will astonish Dated, this the 29th day W. of March, 1895. Union counties the G ill & G ala van . ......... R. SHELTON School Clerk,....... ed with the. Lebanon Jennings outfit it makes an award of one hundred Umatilla F. M e S pedt . grain crop appears to be in the best you. Shop on Second St., Executor. in counterfeiting, FIRE DEPARTMENT. - - were arrested by _ v dollars in cash to the inventor hav- condition at the present .time. The Rornavca.. opposite R. G. Watson’s store. - Marahal Grady al ■jU inarK/yi. - lj raiuiun Crawford' & WYton “ lire moving | recently. They had been at^ner^ seriously injuiè thé grain-crop |"UD- un son. It is supposed they only aided the same through the medium of less copious rains should occur in into their newrquarters opposite the OREGON Taken up one-half mile from Rosa jn passing the counterfeit coin. this great combination of American may or June. The rainfall of these I. O. O. F. temple, 'First street, I ALBANY, Linn County, Oregon, by the under­ newspapers effected for the protec ­ where they will have the finest ap­ SECRET SOCIETIES The St. Charles Hotel, of Portland, signed, 2 cows; one red roan and two months detpmines the cereal has changed hands, C. W. Knowles, tion of the American people against crop of the year. In the Columbia pointed gallery on the coast, and spotted, white on belly and back, OCIO LODGE,A.F. & A.M.No39meetsat tlieii? O hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets, retiring, and is now in the hands of unscrupulous patent attorneys and river valley the fruit crop is, so far, the only place in Albany whery you right horn off, no marks or brands, on the first Saturday evening on or before the full moon of each month. Visiting brothers J. F. Davies, formerly of the Na­ claim agents at Washington. uninjured by weather conditions; can get first-class, artistic portraits. about 6 years old and wears a bell; cordially invited to attend. - Three awards have been made al ­ Their patrons are cordially invited tional, and Ben F. McCauley, with the fruit trees are in full bloom and one briudie and spotted heifer about A. E. RANDALLW.M. ready; one to C. L. Jordan, of Pella- to call and inspect- the new rooms. E. O. H yde , Sac. C. H. -Monroe chief eleru, and is insome sections over their blooming 3 years old, with young calf, no hatchie, Miss. , one to J. H. Rogers, E0NIDAS LODGE, No 36, being thoroughly renovated. With marks or brands. period. The trees at present indi For $2 Paid in ad vance we will J Knights of Pythias meets 1 every Tuesday evening at Ma» fhe hotel experience of the manage­ of Philadelphia, and the third to cate large yields. The berries are furnish the PBpssand the Toledo (O) All appraised at twenty dollars sonic hall, on the corner of Mill and Main streets, over ment, and reduction of rates, its R. C. DeVault, of Philadelphia, Pa. growing and thriving and in good Blade, or the St Louis semmi-week- ($20,) before A. J. Jarnigan, justice Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s Mr. DeVault lives at No. 1429 S. condition. Vegetables are having Success is assured. store. Sojourning Knights in­ of the peace on the 6th day of vited to meet with us. Juniper St., in the City of Brotherly only a fair growth, needing mois­ ly Globe Democrat, or Weekly Lea­ March, 1895. Quite an interesting marriage der, or the Rural Northwest (sem­ T. L. D ugger , C. O. Love, and his device which receives ture and warmth. Lambing contin­ ini monthly). F. E. M ann , K.ofR. anpS. J. W. R ichardson . ceremony took place in Browusville" the award of merit for the current ued with success. The shearing of QC1O LODGE, No. 36, A. O. U. W., meets on on Sunday at the residence of Mrs. kJ first and third Monday nights of each Administrator’s Notice. calender month, is a car fender, sim­ Hibler, Shore & Hold red ge will month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited, F. M. Booker. Three of her sheep has commenced and some to meet with us. F rank C rabtree , M. W. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; daughters, participated as brides. ple in construction, practical in small lots of wool have been received sell you a pound can of Golden West R, S hedto N, Rec. operation, and no doubt of great baking powder for- 35 cents, with that the undersigned has been by The contracting parties were: W. H. at The Dalles, Pendleton and Hep­ IERDORFF LODGE, I. *o ’O U., No. 54, the County Court of Linn county, meets every Wednesday evening at Ma» Templeton and Miss L. E. Booker, 'commercial value. The Press pner, all of as good quality as was a guarantee that it Fs as good as any Oregon, appointed administrator of D sonic hall. Sojourning brethren are eordially Claims Company sends out an inter- powder made, or money refunded. L. A. Chastain and Miss E. M. ever clipped. To the south of the the estate of S.' M. McLane, deceas­ invited to attend. little booklet called “Hints mountains, except in the Grande ed, late of said county, and has duly R. S helton , Rec. sec. S. D, T itus Jun. N. G Booker, J. R. Harrison- and Miss estering ' to Inventors,” which the readers of Ronde Valley which is more ad- Dissolution Notice, qualified as such administrator. Jessie'E. Booker. CIIUBCHIS Therefore, all persons,having claims this paper who are interested' in ob­ Mr. M, H. Wilds, one of the read­ taining patents would do- well to . vanced, thé fruit trees are swelling F ob S ale —T wo school houses in The copartnership existing be- against said estate, are hereby re­ HRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. ers of the Albany Herald says he is secure. They can be obtained grat­ 1 their buds. The range grass is good district No.. 95, one heir g on the tween Prettyman & Eastburn, doing quired to present such claims with and 7: 30 P. M., on the fourth Sunday in still waiting for Senator Johnson to uitously by the readers of this paper and stock in good condition. While south side of Thomas creek the business, running a butcher shop in proper vouchers therefor, to rhe un­ C each month. Sunday School every Sunday at dersigned, at his home near Scio, 10 A. M. The public cordially invited to at the fruit crop'is very promising, the explain the senatorial situation. who mention that fact, and who en­ ■ cereal crop is in danger from drouth. other being . located on the Scio, Linn county Oregon, has this, Linn county, Oregon, within six ttnd. Elder A. Cane, Pastor. Dolph was beaten and a very re­ close a clipping of any advertise­ north, in Scio, Oregon, will be sold the 18th day of March,been disolved months from the date hereof. • B. S. PA gue . U. meets on Tuesdays after tne sec Director. to the best advantage, either separ­ by mutual consent. L. C. Pretty­ Dated, this the 16th day of March, W . on C. d T. and spectable republican elected in his ment of the Company, which may fourth Sundays in each month, at 2 oclock p m, at the Christian church. stead; one that gives general satis­ appear therein. Backed up, as its ately or to gether, on or before May man continuing the .business, to 1895. Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gi'II, J. L. M iller , Grand. Musicale. issionary baptist , services the" sec faction to the people. What further attorneys are, by the influence of 20, 1895. Bids will be received by whom only, are all bills due the Administrator of the estate of ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m.,, and M explanation any reasonable mail nearly two thousand of the most S. M. McLane, deceased. the board of directors at the Bank of 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church. company, payable, and he paying A grand treat in the line of music R ev . C. C. S perry , Pastor. should want, is an enigma. potent papers of the country,- the is in store for Scio. Prof. L. Vitale Scio anytime up to the above date. the company’s debts. RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E church on Sunday oi each month Creamery butter sells for 40 and 50 Press Claims Company is now in a and daughters Misses Rosa arid' The buildings will be disposed of to B. F. E astburn . P at 11 A. M. and first 7 P. M. cents a roll; ranch butter for 15 to 25 position to secure prompt and speedy Louisa, will give one of their popu­ the best advantage of the district L. C. P retty - man . R ev . D aniel B ridges , Pastor. IMPORTANT. ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on th® cents per roll. Farmers if you will justice for all classes of claimants lar concerts at the city hail on Sat­ for cash or otherwise as the board We will furnish any or all news­ M fourth Sunday of each month. [To be supplied.] guarantee the milk of from 500 to against the General Government, urday evening April 20. The profes­ may deem best.' Haxkot Bsport. papers, magazinesand periodicals of Sr-T.o Q uotations NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at 1000 cows and subscribe a small part and the readers of this paper ’who sor is said .to be the Greatest Violin­ The board of director reserve the .my kind at reduced rates. If you M.E. Church, at 3 P. M. U Wheat, 40 cts. per bu. of the capital stock necessary to have this class of claims to prosecute ist in the World, and is ably second right to reject any or all bids. ' S. M. D aniel , Sup’t. want to subscribe for any eastern Oats, 20” start a creamiry, you can get one. would'do well to communicate with ed by his' aau^Uvrs. Go~aha near J' ^ ohnson . H bbl. publication, come and see Us. Flour $2 40 CbaJi'irüfîi'ôi fhe boardT You would realize more from the Philip W. Avirett, Managing Attor c * ton. Wawspaper Law. " Bran ”10 00 sale of cream than you now get for ney of the Company, 618 F Street them, and if you are not satisfied the Middlings 14 1. Subscribers who do not give professor will refund you your mon ­ School Statistics. express notice to the contrary are ' Chop, $14 per run. your butter, and still have the N. W., Washington, D. C. ■ ey. Admission, 25 cents; reserved considered as wishing to continue Potatoes. 25cts per bushel. skimmed milk left for your pigs. Dr. A. L. Derbyshire, seats 85 cts; children 15 cents. their subscriptions. The annual report of County Eggs, 7c. per âoz. Awaiting tlie MEoral Wave. 2. If subscribers order the discon­ Miss Gertie Daley, an employe of Bùtter, 10 per lb. School Superintendent A. R. Ruth­ ——OF STAYTON,--------- tinuance of their periodicals the pub­ Hams, 8c per lb.' the state asylum for the insane, School Bonds for Sale. erford fer the year .ending March 4 Shoulders. A genuine cock fight fora purse of may continue to send them 8c per lb. came up from Salem last week. $10 occurred in the rear of a First Will be at the Scio Hotel un­ lisher shows the following interesting Bacon, 8e per lb. until all arrears are paid. The board of school directors of statistics’ concerning the public Lard, 8c per lb. She returned on Monday accompan street saloon Monday evening, til further notice, EVERY 3. If subscribers neglect to or re­ fuse-to take their periodicals from led by her mother. Rumor sayeth which was witnessed by quite school district No. 95 of Scio, Linn schools of Linn county: Number of Chickens,2 50 per doz. FRIDAY. theoffi.ee to which they are directed that Miss Gertie will, in a few days, a crowd of spectators.. Owing to-the county Oregon, will sell through school children in the county, 7,275; Any one desiring medical they are held responsible -till they be no longer known as Miss Daley. fact that such contests are prohibited the treasurer of the above men­ number enrolled, 4,961; teachers em­ have settled their bill and ordered Awarded or surgical attention, will do their Well, we supposed she, would be by law the affair -was kept very tioned county in Albany, Oregon, ployed, 237, of which 132 are ladies; paper discontinued. Highest Honors — World ’ s Fair well to call and see him, on the 7th day of May, 1895, at 2 p 4. If subscribers move to other doing some such foolishness .one of quiet. Neither of the cockerels teachers in private schools, 23; pupils places without informing the pub­ these days. All the same the Press were killed. This together with M., the bonds of said school district in private schools,329. value DR; lisher and the papers are sent to the No. 95, to the amount of $6500. force extends their best wishes for the further fact whispered about school houses, $108.335 value former direction they are held re­ her happiness in the new estate. sponsible. that a prizefight between two ama­ Said bonds to bear date, May 1st, school furniture, $12,595; value 5. The courts have decided that Messr. Banta and Wirk, who went teur, local pugilists is being arranged 1895, with interest at the rate of 6| school apparatus, etc., $5,655; num­ refusing to take periodicals from the. on the Curry county beaches, sever­ goes to show that the moral wave percent payable semi-annually. By ber of districts in the county, 120; office, or removing and leaving them ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ school houses built during the year, al months ago, to try their new has not yet struck Albany—Her­ order of the board. uncalled for is “prima facie’-’ evi­ A. J. J ohnson . dence of intentional fraud. 5: school houses in county, 116; inventions on good black sand, pro­ ald. Chairman. graded school, H; schoolrooms with Team harness, perty,., are said to be making a ŒM Webster dictionaries, 78; amount ■ success of their invention, ancl are Breeders, Attention. Single „ Died. county ^apportionment from state saving good snug sums of gold and NOSKER — At her residence near We have made arrangements with Agent for platinum at their property—the I desire to call the attention of all Shelburn, bn Monday, April 15, school fund, $6,384.75; by rate bills Oregonian Publishing Company Zumwalt claim above Port Orford, parties wishing to breed, to the 1895, Mrs. Mary E. Nosker; aged $123.70; other sources $20,724.22; Sturtevant’s Veterinary the by which we can supply you with which they purchased. Their process thorough bred jack, “Black Dick.” 50 years, 7 months and 28 days. total $77, 486.11- The total disburse­ Remedies. Call and get a The Weekly Oregonian and the consists mainly of chemically charg-11 will be in Scio on Saturday, April Mrs. Nosker was born in Pennsyl­ ments were $73,525 65. Scio W eekly P ress , both journals free sample. ed sluices, which save not only the! 27, with some of his colts, to which vania, in Dauphin county, was MOST PERFECT MADE. Scio merchants sell goods cheaper for one year for only $2. This offer the glittering gold and platinum, I respectfully call your attention, married to Wm. Nosker, Feb. 28, than they are retailed in Portland. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free S. ©OFFEW, • is only for new subscribers and when but a black-coated gold which has j . Fk M. C ook . 1862. She lived a devoted Christian Witness bills distributed in town from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, SCIO,................ ........................ OREGON. paid in advance. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Bauch the appearance of black sand. I Turner, Or. 1 life for twenty years. I this weak. Wagon Shop» BARNER & MUNKERS, Proprietors. MERCHANDISE on BOTTOM and SEED. Livery, Save i one j Subscribe now FOR THE SCIO PRESS. F.M. French,} jt