Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, April 26, 1895, Image 4

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    School House Notos,
J. C. Johnson of Salem is in the
city.
Rev. John Osborn passed, through ; Our board of directors is moving
with com mendable promptitude in
FRIDAY,
APRIL
town last Friday.
making prelimininary preparation
N. T. Higgins and wife went over for the erection of the building.
LOCAL BREVITIES
to Albany Wednesday.
Last week they exchanged the
A 15 mile bicycle road race will block of 8 lots in the north part of
Subscribe for the P ress ,
town, belonging to the school dis­
Patronize home industry by tak occur in Albany to-morrow.
trict for a little larger plot of ground
A.
J.
Houston
started
this
week
ing Liverine.
belonging to Alex Montgomery, in
for
the
Southern
Oregon
mines.
Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets
J. M. V. Bilyeu, Brownsvillle’s the west part of town, on which the
at S. E. Young’s, Albany.
board has decided to erect the new
H. S, &. II. always pay the best enterprising liveryman was in this building. The title deeds were ex
city
Thursday,
price for poultry, eggs and good
changed on Tuesday.
Bring us your poultry. Wo will The board hasalso let the contract
butter.
The dwelling house just east of pay you a good price for it now.
for the foundation brick to M. Alex
H. S. & H.
the city hall is undergoing extensive
ander at $8.50 per thousand, to be
If you ride a “Rambler” you will placed by him in the wail and to be
■repairs.
Boots and shoes of every grade— never have to walk home, when completed on or before June 15
men, women and children—at S. E- making a bicycle -trip.
next. Mr. Alexander is now get­
The G. & J. tire can be repaired ting his yard in order preparatory
Young’s, Albany.
State Senator Gesner.and. wife of in a few minutes on the road. The to commencing making brick.
Marion county, was in this city a “Rambler” uses these tires.
We understand that there is or
The “Rambler” bicycle is prob' -will be several bids for the bonds
short time on Tuesday.
We are'told that Mr. Berdan, has ably the strongest machine for its deposited with- county treasurer,
some one of which will be accepted
■obtained the contract tox erect the weight, there is on the market.
Bo’b Giles, the rustling agent for by him. It is quite probable that
dwelling house for John Ray.
John Cary, who has been stopping the State Insurance Company, was the bonds will sell for a premium at
in Eastern 'Washington for several doing business in this vicinity yes­ the specified rate of 6| per cent, in­
terday.
terest.
■montkist returned
week.
Probate Matters.
wagon Shop.
(South side of bridge.)
SCIO, OREGON.
BARNES & MUNKERS,
OF
MERCHANDISE
Morning, Evening, Sunday
and Weekly Editions.
Proprietors. Aggressive liepublican
Having set up ashop in the above
line are prepared to do fir^t-clas.'
work on short notice. Give thm.e r
trial. Charges reasonable.
Journals of the
Highest Class :
COMMERCIAL
ADVERTISER.
Established 1797, Published every even»
ing. New York’s oldest, news, apev
Subscription priep $6.00
MORNING ADVERTISER.
COPYRIGHTS.
CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT ?
OREGON.
I
Caboti A muslin, 16 yards for
L La
Be^ico 16 (to 20
8Jc to 12Jc.
i^^SicrsLiriiiig, p
7c to 15c.
flaiinels,
„
$1 00
Extra C sugar, 20 pounds for
1 00
DifGran „
18
„
1 00
Siiall white beans 25 „
50c.
6 cans for
Tomatoes,
50c.
4
Apricots,
50c.
Table peaches 3
25c.
4 papers for
Ai& H soda
$1 00
Arbuckle coffee, 4 papers for
Best Prize Medal Savon (soap) one bar, 5c.
Ladies fine Dongola kid shoes, $1 50, 2 00,
2 50, 3 00 and 3 50 per pair.
Gents'shoes
$1 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 50 to
3 50 per pair.
Mfens suits,
00, 7 50, 10 00, 12 50
[ ■ to $15 each.
For a
prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to
MUNN ds CO., who have had nearly fifty years’
experience in the patent business. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In­
formation concerning Patents and how to ob­
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice in the Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with­
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper,
isaued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
world. $3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single
copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau­
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
houses, with plans, enabling builders io show the
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUNN & CO., N ew Y ork . 361 B roadway .
Published every morning. The leading
Republican newspaper ol the dav,
Clean and fearless. Subscription, price
$3.00 per year,
SUNDAY ADVERTISER.
New York’s most popular Sunday news«
paper. The only Republican 2-centi
Sunday paper in the United States, 20 to
; 36 pages. Subscription price $1.00 per year,
I As an Advertising Medium
The ADVDRTISERS have no
superiors.
Samples free; Agent« Wanted everywhere?
Libéral commissions.
Address THE ADVERTISER,
.■school- in Stayton and returned to raiser of Lacomb, was down
29 Park Row, New York.
Wednesday. He looks considerable In estate of Emiline Alford, I N
his farm near-Mill City this week.
Spring button onions warranted
Alford was appointed executor.
The annual county teachers insti­ like a granger.
ure,—no winter greens;, buttons 15
Sweet flag plants can be oblained
tute is in session n Albany. Nearly
First accounts filed in estates of
to 20,cents per pound, owing to size.
¡all of our resident teachers are in at J. S. Morris & Co’s drug store. H L Brown, Nancy Briggs.
OFFICERS.
Oregon Yellow Danvers seed, |11.
attendance.
Call and get some and set them out, In estate of Martha Hunter, receipt
35 cts.; Jib 60 cts.; fib 80 cts.; Ub $1.
......................W. P.WRD.
Rural New York potatoes— the Governor, ..
of Wm. Hunter for $1805.17, distri?
The weather bureau at Portland they are valuable.
. .H arrison r . kincaid ,
Sec. of State,
est
of
all
for
farmers
to
gro'w
foi
butive
share
filed
.............
PHIL. ME’ISCHAN.
D.
D.
Prettyman.
and
executor
Treasurer....
.......
predicts a dry season this year for
market, being, smooth white with Supt. of Pub. Instruction,. .. ........... ft. M. IRWIN,
the Willamette Valley as well as Prof. John Geddes who has been discharged.
f
R.
S. BEAN. s-.
hut few small ones, flne keepers, not
F, A. MOORP. ■
subject to rot—price 50 cts. @ bushel. Supreme Court,... .... 1 1 U.
Eastern Oregon.
teaching school at Aumsville during In estate of Mary Galloway, final
E. WOLVERTON.
-----
All who wish any of the above, Clerk Board S. L. Com
’rs, .........ft. W. DAVIS.
All of the stake money on both the pasf winter and spring was on account set for June 3.
Supt. of Penitentiary,...... ... ..ft. S. DOWNING.
call early as they will soon be put on Supt.
In
estate
of
James
McMahan,
per
­
DR. L. L. ROWLAND.
Insane
Asylum,....
sides of the Corbett-Fltysimmons our street this week, shaking hands
the market when they will be much
sonal property ordered sold.
higher. Call on or address
¡prize-ring mill, has been deposited with his many friends.
In estate of D J Shahan, James
S. W. G aines , fseio, Orn.
with the stake holders.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
For $2 Paid in advance we will Shahan was appointed administrator.
See the “Rambler” bicycle at furnish the P ress and the Toledo (O) Property appraifed at $1,000.
Judge,........................................ ...J. N. DUNCAN,
this office. These machines are the Blade, or the St Louis semmi-week- In estste Qf Bessie Payne, a minor,
Clerk,............................ N. NEEDHAM,
Ij
Slieriti,......
........... J. A.McFERON,
best on the market. More of them ly Globe Democrat, or Weekly Lea­ Rosina Payne appointed guardian.
Recorder,................................. D. F. HARDMAN,
■are used by good riders than any der, or the Rural Northwest (sem- Bond of$750 approved.
Treasurer,......................... P. G. MORRIS.
Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s, Commissioners.....’............. I J. W, PUGH.
■other.
> J. M. W ATERS.
mi monthly).
In estate of A V Gourette, citation
School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD.
Scio, Oregon.
The
above
prices
speak
for
themselves
and
are
of-
J. M. Zoosman, a Brownsville
Surveyor,............................... E. T T. FISHER
issued
to
be
heard
June
5.
Governor Lord has made his first
Good turnouts at reashnable rates. Coroner,......................................R. A. JAYNE*
fered strictly for cash or produce only.
'Bunter, captured 10 coyotes in a
Stage line to Munkers’. Coromer
full pardon, that of John Snyder,
hollow log the other day, secured
Foct Cut.
■Jal men conveyed to and from ail
S.
I
CITY DIRECTORY.
.their scalps and traded them at sentenced for 18 months from Port­
points. Horses boarded by tile day
land. It is said to be a case, of Last Saturday, Oscar Hyde started
or week.
OFFICIAL.
Albany for $25 bounty.
mistaken indentity, and that Snyder in to make his fortune at cutting
It is rumored that the Southern was not guilty at all.
Executor’s Notice«
Settlement Must be IÆaâ.e.
............T. J. MUNKERS
Mayor ..,
cord wood. All went well until a
By buying your
................... R. SHELTON
Recorder,..
Pacific contemplates laying off the
........................ N. YOUNG
Marshal....
In Thè County Court Of The
Mr. John Somers, of the law firm glancing lick laid one of his feet
Roseburg local passenger train and
.................W. 1. EWINGj
Treasurer.
All parties knowing themselves
Cemetery work
State of Oregon, for Linn County.
open
to
the
bone.
The
cut
required
CO. S. HARNISH.
require the overland to California of Blackburn & Somers, Albany, and
indebted to tne late firm of Gill &
In the matter of the estate of
A. J. JOHNSON.
' Frederick Mespelt, deceased :
I LEE BILYEU.
at the Willamette
ito do the passenger business of «the Miss Lizzie Donaca, daughter of 4 or 5 stitches to bring the parts to Calavan will please call and settle
¿SI.
SHORES
Councilmen,
gether,
while
the
shoe
is
not
worth
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET-
__
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Donaca, of
road.
GEO. W. MOORROW.
their accounts at once, either by
tersof administration, with the will annexed,
much
as
a
shoe
any
longer.
Oscar
J.
A.
BILYEU.
Lebanon,
were married at the resi-
were granted to the undersigned on the 22nd
Hibler, Shore & Holdredge will
l_F. B. GOIN..
lav of March, 1892, by the County Court 01
now thinks that a person is not cash or a satisfactory note, and by so
dence
of
the
bride
’
s
parents
on
Linn county, Oiegon. All persons having
sell you a pound can of Golden West
very smart that will chop wood any doing, save costs as we must settle. Monuments and Tablets from claims against the estate, are required tó pre­
SCHOOL BOARD.
sent them, properly verified, to me for allow­
baking powder for 35 cents, with Sunday April 21st. The P ress way.
People who do not comply with this
the celebrared Red Beach, ance, at my’ residence 4% miles Southwast ol
reauest---- look out for conse-
a guarantee-that it is as good as any congratulates.
in Franklin Butte precinct, Linn county,
( T. J. MUNKERS.
Barre and Quincy Granites, Scio,
Oregon; within six months from the date ol School Directors,
A. J. JOHNSON.
powder made, or money refunded.
qeonces
Stephen A. Douglas Hamilton,
A Grand Army Post.
this notice.
( G.L.SUTHERLAND-
at prices that will astonish Dated, this the 29th day of March, 1895.
...........
R. SHELTON
School Clerk,.......
G
ill
&
C
ala
van
.
one
of
the
educated
gentlemen
of
W.
F.
M
espelt
,
The protaeted meeting that has
you. Shop on Second St.,
Executor
FIKE DEPARTMENT.
been running almost nightly at the Scio, was in the city yesterday a There are quite a number of old
f
Removed.
c>r>r>osite R. G. AVatson’s store.
IT.-
nirtCA
his., cousin, Hon. Jefferson soldier of the war of the rebellion
TS-
»Artec* »ctrmc»
io. guest ají of ilia
xtpn are moving ¡
•Jan uary^closed last 8unday night. -
s’
AL WCOD^ Jivh^-
are desirous of organizing a grand into theirnew quarters opposite the
•R.OX7. Aldrich and
and family
familv returned
rpfurncd he;preached fOr an hi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Foreman Hose Co. No, 1,.....Wm. BRENNER.
Rev.Aldrich
ALBANY,
OREGON that the undersigned has been by Foreman H. & L. Co. No. 1,......... J. L- RAY
army post in this city In order to I. O. O. F. temple, First street,
corner
of
Court
and
Commercial
.to their home this week.
the County Court of Linn county,
streets during the afternoon, He bring this result about, all old
SECRET SOCIETIES
Oregon, appointed administrator ol
Miss Gertie Daley, formerly' of shook the sinful people of Salem veternans who desire to be connect­ where they will have the finest ap
Dissolution
Natica.
the estate of S. M. McLane, deceas­
¡this city but for the past year or two over the hot «coals in great shape. ed with the Grand Army of the. pointed gallery on the coast, and
^CIO LODGE,A«F. & A.M. No39.meetsat their
ed, late of said county, and has duh O
the only place in Albany whery you
hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets,
The copartnership existing be­ qualified as such administrator. on
an employe of the state asylum for —Statesman.
Rebublic, -are requested to .leave can get first-class’ artistic portraits.
t.ie first Saturday evening on or before the
full
moon of each month. Visiting brothers
the insane, was married last week
tween
Prettyman
&
Eastburn,
doing
Therefore,
all
persons
having
claim-
A most distressing accident oc­ their names at this office. When a Their patrons are cordially invited business; running a butcher shop in against said estate, are hereby re cordially invited to attend.
to A Mr. Reynolds, an estimable
the to call and inspect the new rooms,
A. e .R a NDALLW.M.
sufficient
number
have
done
so,
to present such claims with
E. O. H yde , Soc.
gentleman, and employe also of the curred on Applegate creek in South­ proper steps to organize a post will
Sc’o, Linn county Oregon, has this, quired
proper vouchers therefor, to the un­
ern Oregon, on Monday of this
eonidas lodge , No 36,
the 18th day of March,been disolved dersigned, at his home ’ near Scio.
S. I. A.
Knight&of Pythias meet's
F.
French, {
L
week. Mrs. Sadie Perry, a bride of be tqken.
every Tuesday evening at Ma­
by mutual consent. L, C. Pretty­ Linn county, Oregon, within sis
Base ball is again taking a start in but.tw.o days, was removing ashes
sonic hair, on the corner of
Mill and Main streets, over
man continuing the business, to months from the date hereof.
this vicinity. It- has been stated from the.fire place and-placing some
SAVE Y0TO NICKBLS
Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s
The Rural North west of Portland Whom' only, are all bills due the
Dated, this the IGth day of March,
store.
Sojourning Knights in­
that the Gatesville nine has said waste papers on top of rhe bucket of
1895.
says:
vited to meet with us.
company,
payable,
apd
he
paying
T. L. D ugger , C. C.
J.
L.
M
il
L
er
,
that that they could beat any team hot ashes, started to carry the buck­ Your $ $ $ Will Save Themselves.
“One of Portlapci’s wholesale the company’s debts.
F. E. M ann , R. of R. anp S.
Administrator of the estate of
in the Forks of the; Santiam. If so, et out of doors. Before she had
grocers has written a letter to the
QCIO LODGE, No. 36, A. O. U. W., meets on
S. M. McLane, deceased. O
B. F. E astburn .
first and third Monday nights of each
they will probably run up against a noticed, the paper was ignited to a In this tough age of the world, Oregonian urging the farmers to
month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited
L.
C.
P
rettyman
.
and
in
this
particular
country,
ev
­
to
meet
with us.
snag in Scio.
raise more hogs. The best way to
blaze and from which her dress
F rank C rabtree , M. W.
erybody
is
looking
out
to
save
the
induce
farmers
to
raise
more
hogs
is
R,
S
helton
, Rae.
caught
fire.
Her
body
was
fright
­
The price of wheat is looking up;
For
Sale.
nickels.
You
certainly
can
do
this
LODGE, I. *0 ’O F., No. 54,
to provide a good home market. So
likewise beef, pork, cotton and iron fully burned. Her husband had
meets every Wednesday evening at Ma­
D IERDORFF
sonic hall. Sojourning brethren are eordially
D is quite probably that wheat just left the house a tew minutes by trading at Hibler, Shore & Hold- long as Portland packing houses Bids will be received up to May
invited to attend.
Will be worth somewhere near '50 before to help a party of surveyors. redge’s. When you are buying will not pay as much per pound for 10, 18.95, by the boere! of school di­
R. S helton , neo. sec. 8. D,T itus Jqn.-N. G
Dress
Goods
and
Clothing,
besides
cents per bushel, next harvest and
A Portland man told the Sun getting them cheap, you want to live hogs as packers in Omaha pay, rectors of school district No. 95, for
it can not be said that Portland is
CHURCHES
hops 10 cents ..per . pound, If so about a trip to the pen: While at the
the disposal of the school building
times are sure to look up about Scio. penitentiary I attended a service, buy N ew G oops ---- this year,s doing much to encourage the devel­ on the south side, in the city of
CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M.
goods,.not old ones—and H., S & H. opment of the swine industry. If
and 7: 30 P. M., on the fourth Sunday in
C HRISTIAN
We are in receipt of a communi­ which was conducted by a. choir of have new goods; for they sell for the business men of Portland will Scio. Bids may be made for the
each month. Sunday School every Sunday at
10 A.M, The public cordially invited to at
cation from S.- W. Gaines, of. near 16 men, 14 of whom are from cash or good produce and therefore, only see to it that a packing house whole or part of the purchase price
tend.
Elder A. Cane, Pastor.
them
are are able to always buy new g >ods.
in
cash
or
its
equivalent,
with
a
Crabtree, relating his laughable, Portland. Among
is established here Which will pay
. C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after tne sec
good
note
for
the
deferred
payment.
bachelor experience in making, Willison, the expreached Rienhart,
Have you seen their 25. ct. Dress Omaha prices for hogs, the farmers
W ondand fourth Sundays in each month, at
2 oclock p m, at- the Christian church.
bread in.which, the house dog and i.usk and Green. Green, who, is Goods? It is half wool, 35 inches will do their share, and Portland will The board retains the right.to, re­
Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gillv-
cat Were the main sufferers, but too serving a 10-years’ sentence; is con­ wide and as good as many sell for soon be able to supply the home de­ ject any or all bids, as they desire to
issionary baptist , services the sec
ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., and
M 7;30
Jate for publication this week.. ductor, and. Lusk is the organist. 40 cents per yard; and. have blick mand for bacon, hams and other, ■dispose of the building to the best
p. m. at the M. E. church.
All
have
well
trained
voices
and
the
advantage
for
the
district.
R ev . C. C. S perry , Pastor.
Come earlier, next time Brother
satteen—good heavy quality—for 10 pork products. It is not creditable
rimitive baptist , services at the m . e
songs
are
excellently
rendered.
A.
J.
J
ohnson
.
Gaines;
cents per yard.
to the business men of Portland to
on first Sunday of each month
P at church
The Portland boys also have a choir Mens suits made of the best Salem allow sp-many live hogs to be sent
11 A.M. and 7 P.- M.
Chairman of.the, board.
In addition to the building of the
R
ev . D aniel B ridges . Pastor.
from Oregon and Washington to
IMPORTANT.
ethodist episcopal , services on
new school house, Mayor Munkers of their own, which-is known as the Woolen Mills gdods, for $7.50—this Ban
Francisco.,
Omaha
and
other
fourth Sunday of each month.
is a great bargain. When you need distant cities to find a market.
will- erect an elegant, residence at Multnomah delegation.
iMaxkot Repost.
We will furnish any or all news-' M
[To be supplied.]
Srro Q uotations
the North end of Main street this Judge Beilin,ger in the U.-S. court ■sugar and coffee, dont "forget that
NION SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at
papers, magazinesand periodicals of
Wheat, 40 sts. per bu.
School
for Sale.
gginmer; Ralph Gill and John Hay at Portland, yesterday, rendered a you can get it at the righi price of
any kind at reduced rates. If you U M. E. Church, at 3 S. P. M. M. D aniel , Sup’t,
Oats,
20
’
.
’
them.
will also each erect residences. decision in the case of the Bank of
want to subscribe for any- eastern
'Flour ' j V ï W11“ ' ’’'bbl'.
THe boani^&.scliool directors of
Taking all togeilSer, Sciò will Lave Tsnior’nH'agr J. Tj.’Uówàin in’ favor 5 llis. Hdasf-Cofiee foi- $1-
Bran ”10 00
“ton.
publication, come and see us.
Newspaper Law.
school
district
No.
s95
of
Scio,
Linn
rather an active' building season, of the .plaintiff. The suit was 19 lbs. Granulated sugar for $1.
Middlings 14
“
1.
Subscribers
who do not give
county Oregon, will sell through
Chop, $14 per ton.
brought to set aside the deed of the 23 lbs. C sugar for $1.
this year.
express notice to the contrary are
Potatoes.
25cts
per
bushel.
the treasurer of the above men­
considered as wishing to continue
The barber shop has had a split up residence property at Ferry and 5th
Eggs,- 7c. per ioz. ■
their subscriptions.
tioned county in Albany, Oregon,
this week. Albert Cole retiring streets, in this city,x made..to. Mrs. A Real Marriage on the Stage.
Buttei, 10
per lb.
2. If subscribers order the discon­
on
the
7th
day
of
May,
1895,
at
2
p.
Cowan
at
the
time
of
the
failure
of
’
Hams,
8e
per
lb.
—
OF
STAYTON,
--------
from the partnership of Gill & Cole,
tinuance of their periodicals the pub­
M.,
the
bonds
of
said
school
district
Shoulders.
8c
per
lb.
County Clerk Needham issued a
lisher may continue to send them
while Sterling Bilyeu takes his fhe Linn County National Bank in
Bacon, 8c per lb.
Will be at the Scio Hotel un­ until all arrears are paid.
place. Mr. Cole has moved his June, 1893. The court held'that the marriage license yesterday to Mr. No. 95, to the amount of $6500.
Lard. 8c per lb.
S. If subscribers neglect to or re­
til’ further notice,: EVERY alise
chair and shop fixtures to one deed was in the nature of a preferred M. L. De Fore® t and Miss Marie Said bonds to bear date, May 1st,
Chickens,2 50 per doz.
to take their periodicals from
1895,
with
interest
at
the
rate
of
6
j
Hyland.
Mr.
De
Forest
is
one
of
FRIDAY.
door north óf J. S. Morris & Co’s assignment and hence illegal,
the office to which they are directed
drug store and is ready to” perform Under the decision the ] propery the members of the Pay-ton Comedy percent payable semi-annually. By
Any one desiring medical they-are held responsible till they
have settled their bill and ordered
1
de- Co., -Who are playing' a week’s en­ order of -the board.
the art tonsorial upon all who may will go to the creditors of the
or surgical attention, will do their
paper discontinued.
A.
J.
J
ohnson
.
Awarded
gagement.at
the
opera
house,
and
fendant
pro
rata,
and
not
to
the
one
give him a call. The new firm of
well
to'call
and
see
him,
4.
If subscribers move to other
Chairman.
Miss Hyland’s home is in California.
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gill.& Bilyeu will continue business making the first attachment.
places without informing the pub­
They.will
be
united
jn
marriage
to
lisher and the papers are sent to the
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
at the old stand.
The Washington County Hatchet
Mwrxeä..
former direction they are held re-,
• Edward Swartz the Marion coun published at Forrest Grove, Wash­ night upon the; stage gt the opera
DR;
sponsible.
fl
'house
during
the
performance
of
WILLIAMS
—
RAHN
—
On
Monday,
ty murqerer, wife beater and all ington county, màdeits bow before
5. The courts have decided that
April 22,1895, »t thè court house
refusing to take periodicals from the
around tough, has been held for the public on the 12th inst. In edi- “The Lightning Rod Agent.” This
in
Albany,
by
Judge
Duncan.
Mr.
office, or removing and leaving them
murder; without bail, for slaying torial conduct the “Hatchet” will will be no fake, and the nuptial
A. Williams and Miss A. Rahn,
uncalled for is “prima facie” evi­
knot
will.be
.
tied
by
his
honor.
Judge
both
of
Linn
county.
fiis son Edwaf‘d:, which. Occurred in hew for the republican party, Ty-
dence of intentional fraud.
J. N. Duncan.' Mr. De Forest will
a family row some weeks ago. The pograpically, its columns are-, neat not allow a little* thing like his
Team harness,
Farm Loans.
young man. was seriously stabbed in newsy, with a fair advertising pat-
The. Cheapest Offer Yet.
wedding,
to
interfere
with
the
per
­
Single „
the-altercation; he was taken to ronage.- There’ will probably be
I
have
a
limited
amount
of
money
formance 6f his part in -the play.
Portland to St. Vincent’s , hospital this clifierence between the Hatchet This will be Judge Duncan?s . 'first- to loan on good farm lands in' Linn
We have made arrangements with
Agent for
for treatment, where he- died a few and the pictorial part of its head: appearance on the.stage, and it -will and adjoining counties on favorable
the Oregonian Publishing Company
Sturtevant
’
s
.
Veterinary
days ago from blopd poisoning. Washington could not tell a lie, be altogether an interesting sight. terms. Interest payable annually.
by which we can supply you with
Remedies. Call and get a The Weekly Oregonian and the
Tho charge of assault, witlfa danger­ but the “Hatchet” can. unless’ it —Herald,
Call on me or write at once as the
ous weapon, aginst the old man was differs greatly from the generality
Scio W eekly P ress , both journals
free sample.
money I have to loan will soon be
The Barclay-Bilyeu sawmill, it is loaned.
then changed to one of’ murder as of newspapers., We gladly extend
for one year for only $2. This offer
E
G0FFE¥
above stated. The inquest was held ,the fraternal
to the hatchet and stated, will be ready to commence
is only for new subscribers and when
C. G. B urkhart .'
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STATE
M. BA® Ek,
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