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Hunters Bold. Visiting cards printed at this of correspondence FEOFLE’SJ^TT_ PLATFORM fice. M ill C ity M urmurings . THE OMAHA PLATFORM. We read of the prowess of hunt The presbytery of the Cumber We demand a national currency, safe, sound ---- and ----- T hursday , sept . ers of other towns and periods, and and flexible, issued by the general govern land Presbyterin church of this lo ALBANY COLLEGE, ment only, a full legal tender for all debts, . The populists are all here yet. public and private, and that without the uso cality will meet in tbld city today, almost fall down and worship them, , The mills see work all winter, in of banking corporations, a just equitable and so great is our admiration for pluck ALBNT OREGON. efficient means of distribution, direct to the cedar LOCAL BREVITIES. S hingles —First class people, at a tax not to exceed 2 per cent annum, and heroism displayed by them. sight. ! (South side of bridge.) . Prol. Z. M. Parvin, Mus. Doc., for to be provided as set forth in the subtreasury shingles for sale at $l;50 per M, by But Scio has a quartette of hunters John H. Geddes will begin school merly of Willamette University, plan of the Farmers’ Alliance, or some better SCIO, OREGON. Subscribe for the P ress . S. M. Daniel, Scio. system, a so by payinents in discharge of its at Silverton soon. musical director. that just simply knocks the socks off 1 obligations for public improvements. Watches cleaned and satisfaction Nearly 60,000 bushels of wheat the exploits of any hunters recorded We demand the free and unlimited coinage Mr. John Bilyeu, of Jordan, will Courses in the Important branch o.f silver and gold at the present legal ratio of Having set up a shop in the above ¡guaranteed for $1, by T. W. Dilley. has been bought at Ashland by in either modern or ancient history, teach the Minto school. es of Music. 16101. line are prepared to do first-class We demand that the amount of the circulat A Big Lot of new goods just ar Virgin & Co., for which 45 to 48 Miss Lulu Coffey, of Salem, has Latest Methods. This quartette composed of M. M. work on short notice. Give thine a ing medium be speedily increased to not less than fifty dollars per capita. Prices Low. rived this week at S. M. Daniel’s cents per bushel was paid. trial. Charges reasonable. Peery, W. A. Ewing, George Shel been visiting friends in this place. We demand a graduated income tax. Fine Music Rooms. We believe that the moneys of the country 'Cash Stere. The inmates of the Oregon pene- ton and John Cary returned from School opened on the 9th inst. should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand A fine lifie of Dress Goods just teniary are all now employed in some where up on the Quartzville with Mr. Jones from Wis. as teacher. Diplomas conferred on completion that all national and state revenues shail be of course. arrived at Hibler, Shore & Hol some way, About 100 have work road last Saturday. Peery and Ew J. L. Turnridge kilted a cougar aft limited to the. necessary expenses economically Term begins September 11. and honestly administered. dredge’s. daily in the stove foundry. ing seems to have been the princi er it had slaughtered a dozen sheep. We demand that postal savings banks be Send for catalogue and circular. established by the government, for the safe Seyeral young people from this Contractor Stanton thinks he will Bilyeu & Barciey have sold their pal huntersand of whom the fol depoait of the earnings of the people and to W. H. L ee , A. M. facilitate exchange have the school house completed in sawmill some six miles east of Scio, lowing has been related to us:, region are going to school at Soda Albany, Ogn. ■ Transportation being a means of exchange Pres. and a public necessity, thegoverninent. should two more weeks, after this one. to Downing Bros, the parties from “Soon after startiug on the quest of ville. COPYRIGHTS own and operate the rail roads in the interés® Cattle buyers are quite numerous game early one morning, they dis of the people . whom they purchased it, who will CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? It is said that 5000 pheasant were I The telegraph and telephone, like the post® prompt answer and ait honest opinion, write to in this region. Ordinary cows sell covered some tracks which they be MUNN CO., who have had nearly fifty years’ office system, being a necessity for the trans» slaughtered in this county during operate it hereafter. experience tn the patent business. Communica mission of news, should be owned and operate» at $20. tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In eb by the government in the interest of thO the first week of the open season. The Roseburg local passenger lieved beyond a doubt were, elk formation concerning Patents and bow to ob people. tracks. Being fresh from our city The amount of lumber, ties, tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan Tnelftnd, iucluding all the natural sources of The state fair is favored by phe train during the continuance of the and eager to acquire fame as match bridge timbers’ and piles being ical and scientific books pent free. wealth, is ilie heritage of. all the people, and Patents taken through' Munn & Co. receive special notice in tho Scientific American, and nomenally good weather. If it is state fair, will be held over at Sa less hunters, they started in pursuit. ■shipped, is immense. should not be monopolized for speculativo thus are brought widely before the public with purposes, and alien ownership of land should out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, Hot a financial success this year, the lem till 5 p. m., giving passengers They continued to follow the “sign” be proh Ibited. All lands now held by railroad# So many, of our citizens aré at issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the ORE. SCIO, and other corporations iti excess of their largest circulation of any scientific work in the thereon a day’s visit at the fair. Weather will not be to blame. actual needs and all lauds owned by alien world. 93 a year. Sample copies sent free. the most of the day, each hour work in the mines that enumerating Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single be reclaimed by tho gioveràiseiit and The gold mines of Oregon are in a Dr. Auspluud one of the par showing beyond a doubt that they them would-occupy too mucn of Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Sham copies, cents. Every number contains beau should held tor actual settlers only. plates, in colors, and photographs of new pooing executed with artistic skill, tiful promising condition and hardly a ticipants of the duel in the DeKum were slowly but surely overtaking your sp''f‘e.-!--’£- ÍÍ^** state platform .. houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the PREAB LE---—Assembled Oil the birthday latest designs and secure contracts. Address Week passes without a valuable new building in Portland, some timeagg, the game. Some time in the after E. of the soldler-Státesman [^ackson,] whose ihili® MUNN & CO., NEW YORK* 361 BROAD WAT. » iwp house burned neatness and dispatch. tary genius destroyed the last attempt to sub» 'discovery being made in some lo has been arrested and placed in jail noon they came to a vine maple to the ground t.he night of the 5th, Bath room connected with shop. jugate this nation by force, and Whose far3 sighted statesmanship afterwards foiled for a cality. where he awaits bonds. He has thicket—a- known favorite haunt of entailing quite a loss. His hop Two doors South of postoffice. time all attempts to fasten tipoii as the vicioU# financial system of Great Britain, WS, the Peo W. H. Ramsey and family will been indicted by the Multnomah thé elk—and said to themselves, crop was about half picked. pled Party of the state of Orégon, resolved lo move to the vicinity of Mill City on county grandjury. regain financial independence and to recover’ Messrs Shelton, Cary, Perry and “We’ve got him sure.” Ewing our industrial prosperity, lost-to us by the in» Friday, where he will engage in tie Waterloo sports attempted, by a says “Mark you go ’round on the Ewing, passed up the road recently, competency, dishonesty, corruption ahd cow» ardice alike of the Republican and Democratic making and for which he has a large trick, to defeat the Scio sports in a . to Quartzville. J. R. ueddes lost parties, do hereby make the following declara» PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, opposite side, and I will shy a rock tion of principles, reaffirming and giving ouf ■contract, race up at the hop yard, last Sunday, into the thicket and rout him out.” i chickens about that time. Perhaps cordial adherence to the national platform , Scio, - Oregon. adopted at Omaha, July 4,1862: in Which they were outgeneraled. -New clothing arriving every day After both were in proper positions . an owl. 1. We demand a constitutional convention at the earliest possible date to revise our con» at Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s. Scio sports now carry some of Wat the aforesaid rock was shied, and as Graduate of the Willarpette Uni siitijtion and include therein the initiative GoocL for Hindling Wood Only. are now Step in and order you a' suit for erloo’s money. Racing is bad was expected, out came the game. versity. and referendum in its obligitory form, ahd that the new constitution be referred to the they can surely suit you in the lat. When it degenerates to mere tricks. for approval. We recommend that all It did not look like an elk from During Mel Shelton’s absense on Residence and office on the South Prepared to furnish builders people our candidates for the legislature individually S ’ de, near Myr.es ’ planing mill. -est styles. A new steamer has been placed either side, hence neither of our his trip to Crook county, 01 Curl has or others on short notice pledge themselves in writing to this effect. 2. we demand that all property shall be as» Work at rebuilding the railroad on the Yaquina—San Francisco 1 nimrods felt disposed to take a shot. been doing the’mail carrier act from sessed at its cash value, and there shall be ho with any quantity of deduction for indebtedness without a corres» bridge at Albany was begun last route. She is a steamer once famed Mark was so surprised at the mag this point to Jordan. Last Thurs ponding taxable credit in the assessor’s district? and all mortgages shall be declared real eslate •Saturday, The draw itself is all in smuggling annals, her name once nitude of the game, that he is said day he made his first trip. He left for the purpose of taxation and be assessed in bight, but two spans will be rebuilt having been “Haytian Republic.” to have fell flat on his back and was in the morning riding in a nice cart, the county where the security exists. 3. We demand the enactment of a law for*» OREGON and new piling put in on the ap Her name is now “The Portland,” unable to make himself heard at with harness in good condition; a bidding the sale of property on execution, un» [CUSICK BLOCK,] that purchasers may wish, at less the proceeds of such sale shall equal at and she is one of the biggest steam - any distance, while Al found some little after noon he returned leading proaches. least 80 per cent, of the appraised value of said property in addition to costs of collection. ers that ever plied the Yaquina Is the place to go for first- i very, interesting phenomenon in the horse and carrying the harness The men at work on the locks at 4. We demand that no attorney fees be ad» judged in favor of the creditor other than the the Cascade? number ouly 125. The route, being of 1500 tons burthen. natural history and proceeded im- in his arms, the cart having dis class dentistry. Teeth filled costs now provided by the statute. They purpose competing with 5. We demand the total abolition of fish Maurice McKinnon, an attorney ■ mediately to gather data from appeared altogether. ■ The cause of ■contractors claim they are unable to or extracted without pain. traps, fish weirs and fish wheels, and of all stationary gear in tide waters, and effectual obtain men to work. ' There must of Portland, on behalf of Wadhams i which he will write a learned ar* the disaster was a collision with a any and all mills, as they regulation of all salmon nets, gill and sein nets» i ticle for publication in the P ress . & Co., of that city, has notified those runaway team belonging to a Mrg be something wrong, as i men seek • 6. We demand the abolition of the state have an unlimited sup railroad commission and the enactment of a whose accounts were transferred to i A third party who was present was Smeltzer. But all the same 01 got Ing work are plenty. maximum passenger and freight law. Wadhams & Co., that he will be in ; a silent spectator, and reports the in on time with the mail. 7. We demand the abolition of the Oregon ply of first-class saw-tim J. S. Morris shipped a box of Ore- National Guard. ------ -DEALERS IN-—— Albany on the 25th and 26th insts., , “game” to have been some friendly 8. We favor a system of inspection afid ber,they are in a position gon Metallic paint to C. W. Watts, to collect the same. Litigation is : rancher’s cow, with a bell on. In The Alfeanÿ Races. gradin» of grains at the point of shipment. 9. We condemn the action of the last legis Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Ai- superintendent of the Linn county likely to ensue, as many of those i justice to our hunters we will say to do so. Ijp^TBills to lativeassembly of the state of Oregon for its avish expe nditure of the funds of the state in ticles, Books, Stationery, exhibit at the state fair, 1 uerday. designated as debtors had wheat : that the bell had lost its clapper, Quite a considerable of interest unnecessary and useless appropriations^ order supplied promptly. whereby taxation was enormously increased Etc., Etc. It will be placed with the Linn stored in the mill to offset their ac • John Cary and George Shelton had was manifested in the three days at a time when wise statesmanship and good racing at Albapy, which ended last scio, — — 4>S‘K«ON. ■county exhibits at the pavillion. judgment should lu ve been exercised in re* gone in a different direction, but counts. lieving the people of the grievous burdens Mr. Dimmick, of Hubbard, who “Oregon Progress ” is the name of r was not so fortunate as their brother Saturday. Though the attendance already existing. Fine Tailoring At Low Prices. 10. We denounce the corrupt and wicked has been up the North Santiam, has the latest candidate for public favor ■ nimrods, and returned to camp was not as large as was wished by disregard of the law in the issuance of addi* the managers, the racing was excel tional United States interest-bearing gold made arrangements to remove his m the newspaper field. It is pub . without having raised any thing in Waldahl. the tailor, has the larg bonds at the instigation and in the interest of money-lenders of America and Europe.. saw-mill at Hubbard to the mouth lished semi-weekly in Portland by • the shape of “game,” tired enough. lent. Three Linn county bred est and finest samples in Albany to Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s, the 11. We demand the abolition of the spécifié Scio, Oregon. contract law: of the Breitonbush on the line of the the Progress Publishing company, , In rolling about .camp John found a horses were the winners, two of select a suit from. The prices to demand retrenchment in state, coun which established new records ata O C. & E. railroad. The work will and purposes to be a "lean, non- ■ bottle containing as he supposed, suit the times. The garments to Good turnouts at reashnable rates. ty 12. and We municipal government, particularly, & faster clip. J Three out of the four reduetion in official salaries where they are in Stage line to Munkers ’ . Commer be commenced in a short time. ofreasonable remuneration for services sensational co-operative newspaper the fabled elixir of life, and pro- winners were sired by Altago a be made by competent mechanics cial men conveyed to and from all excess rendered, and the abolition af all fees and per at home. The Mineral Springs Seminary of 1 giving all the news in a brief com- • ceeded to place himself on the out- Linn county horse owned by Me points. Horses boarded by the day quisites. Sodaville, will start out this fa 11 with prehensive manner, and is inde- • side of the major portion thereof, Knight JlrefY-r^’ith better $mes PRICES FOR PANTS FROM $5 or week. ....... REMOVED....... brighter prospects than ever before, pendent in politics. We wish i before he dxsbovered the contents Linn county raéc’â and a fair would UPWARD. BUSINESS SUITS FROM $J6 UPWARD, BLACK to be pure and unadulterated coal be liberally patronized. •as the attendance will be larger with “Progress” abundant success. By buying your Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng1» WORSTED DRESS SUITS FROM the opening than at any previous Jap Smeltzer undertook to pass a oil. In order that the oil might not $22 UPWARD. Cemetery work A Fortunate Escape. opening. Prof. J. R. Geddes who is team in the road, one day last week. be a loss, John is said to have stuck Corner of Front and Lyons streets. an educator of acknowledged ability The team did not wish to be passed, a lighted match to his tongue and at the Willamette and years of experience is more than and a race resulted. Jap’s wagon served as a lamp to his brother Lulu Morrow stood too near a Give him a call. campfire at the Nopens’ hop yard Mai ble Works. pleased with the bright outlook. It passed over some obstruction which hunters the rest of the trip. Plenty of Money, is quite advantaeous for students to caused the bed ahd front bolster to , However, the trip was not entire last Thursday, and before she was Monutnents and Tablets from be present at the beginning of the bounce so that the king bolt came ly gameless. Huckleberries were aware of the fact her dress was in a blaze. Fortunately the people I have money to loan in sums of the celebrared Red Beach, term, therefore all should be present out, uncoupling the wagon. The , quite plentiful in that locality. A present did not lose their heads, as $500 up to $5000, on farm security, ALBANY, OR. Barre and Quincy Granites, the first day that can do so. team went ahead, but Jap stopped. quantity was gathered and stewed Mrs. Miller very promptly smoth on very favorable terras. No delay for Supper, a part of which was left Old friends, as well as new custom* at prices that will astonish The team being without a driver, The bridge across Thomas creek, ered out the fire and doubtless, in furnishing the money. Call on ers, are invited to call and see us« within the city limits, should by all dashed into the vehicle carrying over till the following day, and saved us from having to chronicle a or write to you. Shop on Second St., Fred R., will always be on means be redecked at once, as it is the U. S. mail, as spoken of else were paitaken by all and pronounced more serious accident. Miss Lulu C. G. B urkhart , opposite R. G. Watson’s store. no longer safe. On Thursday of last where. One. of Jap’s horses was , remarkably good, until a poor for did not suffer any injury further Albany, Oregon. lorn little mouse that had unfortu F. WOOD, Jvun., week, one of Al Moore’s horses considerably injured. Racing on than the dress was ruined. broke through and bad to be helped the public highway with a farm nately fallen into the dish of berries . Barnes & Munkers have reduced ALBANY, OREGON R. R. Co. Trespass Notice to Hunters. out, luckily without being injured. wagon is not just the right thing to during the night, was discovered by horse-shoeing from $3 to $2A0 per Ewing. A remembrance of which However, the next one to fall do. span, for new shoes all around. All Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the' through may not escape so fortu We have heard ot some extremely to this day will cause either of All persons are warned against other blacksmith and wagon work San Francisco and Yaquina Bay them an uncomfortable sensation trespassing upon the premises of the nately. A bill for damages against Stamship - Company. reduced fully 25 per cent, from old rapid painters in days gone by, but about the stomach. undersigned, and more especially prices. They purpose giving their the county may be saved by proper for spreading a given amount of hunters, who will be handled ac customers the benefit of material repairs being made at once. ---- AND—H paint over a given surface, Frank The State Fair. cording to law. I A 1 and first-’eiass in eve.iy respect.- bought cheaply. Thompson, now working on the Sails from Yaquina for San Fran PERSONAL MENTION. A. R. M c D onald , The Oregon State fair now in pro- school house, takes the cake. cisco about every 8 days. Those parties who have promised W. G. M c D onald , SCIO, - - OR. gressis saidto.be the best, by far, Pssenger accommodations unsur us wood, should deliver the same A. J. Johnson went down to Salem Though his method of spreading W illiam R ody , SS^Office and residence on south passed. Shortest route between the' of any exposition ever given on the paint would be objected to by mist immediately, and then we will Wednesday. T homas I. A rnold . side of bridge. Willamette Valley and California. artists of the brush, the style in grounds. The managers have left know how much to buy. Mrs. A. J. Bilyeu and family will which it was put on, would cause an no stone unturned to make it a suc- Fare from Albany or points West Dentistry, go to the state fair Saturday, Mailcet Report. to San Frncisco: aborgihe to turn’green with envy. cess. The largest number of fast srt.0 Q uotations j. M. V. Bilyen, of Brownsville, The style thus introduced can only horses are there including flyers Cabin,............. $12 00. Wheat» 40 ets. per bu. was in thia city and vicinity over be successfully imitated by painter from Montana and other, neighbor R. H. Curl will visit Scio Monday, Steerage,...,......8 O0'.- 14” Sept. 30 and remain seven days in Oats, Cabin-rotind trip,good 60days 18 00; last Sunday, and paint pots taking a tumble from ing state. The number of county prosecution of his profession. Pain Flour $3 00 ” bbl. ®. ¥. M0HOW, “ ton. Bran ”10 00 Uncle Jimmie Charlton, well a scaffold 15 to 20 feet high. Tooma- exhibits are larger and better than For sailing days apply to ¿C Middlings 16 H. L. W arden , aménti known in this-community was in nyattemptsof this kind might result ever before. But the leading fea less extraction of teeth a specialty. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, ton. SCIO, OR * .J • Chop, $16 per Albany, Oregon. this city last week, in a scarcity of painters; but happily ture perhaps will be Congressman Rubber Platea* Porcelain Crowns, Potatoes. 50cts per bushel. E dwin S tone , Mgr. 1 Corvallis, Orri First-class accommodations. Tables Bryan ’ s speeches on Friday and Sat Eggs, 12c. per ioz. Bob Giles, the rtistlifig agent for to state, Frank accomplished the Gold, Silver and Amalgam fillings. C has . C lark , Supt. J supplied with the best the Butter, 12| per lb, the State Insurance company, was feat With but a few bruises and uaday of this week on the subject of •market affords. Hanis, 12Jcpei' lb. doing business in this city yester abrasions of the cuticle resulting. “Coinage” instead of “Taxation” as Bonr<t from One to Two Dollars per day. Shoulders. 70- per lb. stated by the Oregonian. All who day. ^^“Headquarters for Commercial Bacon, 10c per lb Shedd has a case that ts exciting Travelers. 10c per lb T. Coffey is absent on a business general interest there and causing a can should go arid hear one of the To exchange "sheep for Angora Lard, and pleasure trip; during his absence general feeltrig of indignation. A. nations’ most famous orators, on a goats. Any one desiring to ex Chickens, 2 50 per doz Green has charge of the harness Blaker proprietor of the warehouse, subject of which he has made a change from 25 to 50 as above, can shop. is short about 8000 bushels of wheat special study .and in which he is, do so by calling at this office. perhaps, the best posted man in the J. A. Bilyeu who is one of the gate in his accounts with the storers of nation to day. If you are troubled with soui keepers at the fair, went down the warehouse. There are thirteen Call and See. HOTEL. stomach, or sick head-ache, Liverine ► to the person submitting the Tuesday to Salem to Commence his storers of wheat, all of the old prod I most meritorious invention Wouldn’t Tell Vs. will cure you. during the preceding mohth. v, uct, amounting to approximately duties. The finest stock of wallpaper this i • — WE SECURE PATENTS di (Corner of Fijst and Washington Streets,) Get your trespass notiCeS printed 9000 bushels, receipts calling for . G FOR INVENTORS, and the A Miss Rosa Moore will return to The Scio Roller Mills refuses to side of Portland Cheap for cash i at on cloth at this office. object Of this offer is to en- 5 ALBANY, OREGON. • courage persons of an inven- ft Salem this week, to resume her la- that amount Of it there is only a give us market quotations this J. 8. Morris & Co'. ' Headquarters for commercial trav , tive turn of mind. At the A bors as one of the teachers of the a little over 800 bushels to divide Week, because we had something to same time we wish to impress 5 elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for 1 the fact that :: :: >: d> among thirteen men. Most of the all railroad depots and Goltra Park. public schools of that city. say last week concerning the price fefSINESS .POINTERS wheat is owned by three men, Hon. of flour. This is all right of course. Free bus to and from the house I It’s the Siriiple 5 Prof V. B. Goins and family, left Awarded Subscribe now fbr the PiiESS. • Trivial Inventions £ 113 Monday, bound for Aumsville, Flem Smith having about 3200 They do not have to do so. For all Highest Honors — World ’ s iPair, bushels, Frank Porter 2300 and Jas. this we cannot see why flour should Hop tickets printed on short no- Where he will have charge of the ; That Yield Fortunes < Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. A. Smith a little less than 2000 bush* hot be sold as cheaply here as id tice at-this office. public school dnring the coining —such aS. De tong’s Hook 5 els. The men are in the city today neighboring towns. We have been and Eye;.“ See that Hump,” ft Winter. i “Safety Pin,” "Pigs in (So- At investigating the matter. It is pos told that the price of fldur does not Liverine does not gripe nor does ver, ” “Air Brake,” etc. T the dose have to be increased by Charles Charlton an employe of sible Mr. Blaker will be prosecuted O Almost evefy one conceives ft & bright idèa at some time or a the Oregon State penitentiary, and Criminally. As the ease is similar Concern us. But fof all that it does/ ong taking. Other. Why not put it in prac- $2 1 tical use? YOUR talents may 9 Well known in this community, Was to the Red Grown in some respects, for it is our duty aS a newspa Boots and shoes of every grade — i lie in this direction. 'May A| ga make yoqr fortune.Why not J in this ffity Tuesday, in quest of an the status of that may determine per man, to notice drfything that is men, women and children—at S. E- itnjust or oppressive in our commu Young’3, Albariyi escaped prisoner, who got away last proceedings. . .An assignment by E^Write for further information and ft avies mccauley i mention this paper. ft Friday. No trace of the escape has Mr. Blaker is also reported to be nity. The Albany Democrat of Sep. Ladies Jacket® arid Capes—latest 24, quotes flour at $2.50 per barrel, been found, as yet. styles—Just received at S. M. Din- contemplated, Men who will delib- THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. « I and wheat at 88 ctS. In Scio1 wheat iel’s Cash Store. Come in and see fiarvey England Who has beOn erately tlse other men’s property in is 39 cts. per bushel lin'd flodr $3 per Philip W. Avtrett, Gen. Mgr., v Dining Room Gonducte* Over to Seattle since early iti the 1 this tiianner cannot be dealt with barrel, that is to say, it Was test them. 6i8 F Street Northwest, J by Mrs. Monroe. WASHINGTON, ». 0. 5 Summer, returned to this vicinity too stringently. Mr. John Ellison week; We donft know what it is Sear in mind that you First-Class Accommodo Some two weeks ago, and is now was clerk at the warehouse, but is now. your hop checks itt a reduced price, responsibility of this company ft tions at Greatly Reduce maybe judged by the fact that its ft fem ployed in a fruit drier over at not responsible for the shortage.—* at this office this year. Give your stock is held by nearly two thou- v Rates. sand of the leading newspapers in ft Jefferson. He was in this city for a Democrat of last Saturday. Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets order early so that you will have Most Perfect Made. the United States. ft ffe'W hours on Monday, Stfbreribe for the P ress .- at S. E. Young’s, Albany; no delays. 40 Years the_Standaídí Rooms, 25 cents up. Wagon Shop. BARNES & MUNKERS, Proprietors GILL & BILYEU, BARBERS. Dr. E. W. Rossiter, First Cl» Lumber The Lowest Cash Price Possible. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable Save Money THE APEX. MAY 1,.......... 1893» F. L. Reis, Prop’r» Oregon Central & Eastern Physicians Steamship. “FARALLON,” Surgeons. ¡$100.00 [Given Away ; Every Month F. M. French, { S”: GIBLiN HOWARD, Prop's ♦DR/ ^1 CREAM B4NN6 POWIR $ D & MhtQJPi . Proprietor! Chief Cleri