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O. D. Hall and family arid Al Assignee’s OFFICERS. ?le.mming went to Gates, Wednes THE OMAHA PLATFORM;. XTOT1CE IS HEREBY G-B'ipf E ditor P ress :—In a recent iss^e day, on business. | Governor, ... ......-..............W. P. LORD. We demand a nation al currency, safe, spiind 4 - ’ that the" und'er.sigried, .trie !^s-_ U'HUHSDAY, JANUARY 9, 189^ of your paper I noticed the names of Sec. of State,. H arrison r : kincatd . and.'flexible, issued' by the ' generitD^byiern- ( Mrs; Rene McDonald has been Treasurer.................,............. ..PHIL. METSCHAN. inent only, a full legal tender for1'Uli: 'd.febts, signee of the Oregon. Metallic ‘ WS? ■ a number of persons mentioned who E ditor of the P ress —Your ob quite ill for several days, but is able Supt. of Pub. Instruction, , .. ..G. M. IRWIN. public and private, ancl that witiidu the''U&e: < Company, an incorporation.; an Tn * ' ' ' ' "• ' /•» of banking corp'oratiohs, a just eq\ijttybMv an'd spl.vent < R. S: BEAN.’ debtor, has'filed in the offie^ has noted, the following it- ■to be up and arpund again. would be suitable for the pppulis.tsA server, 1 Supreme C.ou^rt,........ j F. A. MOORE. efficient means of distribution, dife<ct‘ to tlie ^@0AÄ BSEVITIÄ»,. ! '¿he clerk of tfie Circuit Cciqri ‘ for. E. WOLVERTON. popple^ at a tax not to exceed 2 per c'eiit afinuiii, of since our last. to offer, for nomination at the ap- ems 1 W, L. Barclay, lias circulated a Clerk Board S. L. Cpm’rs, C. ..... W. II. ODELL. to be provided as Set'forth iir tfie; sribtreasury . Linn county, state of Oregon; fiia of Penitentiary,'...... ■ A. N. GILBERT. plan of the farmers’ Alliance, or ’ sofiip; ‘better . proaching convention. I was glad Elder Gi^e.n. of the Church of petition among the good people of Supt. Supt. Insane Asylum,;.... ■ DR. A. R. PAYNE. system, also by payments in discharge of its final aocotj.nt in the matter of the( SitbseribR now fu? the P ress , obligations for.public improvements'. Oregon Metallic Paint'Company, ait i to see you start out in this manner. Christ delivered three very forcible this mountain, to run a county road . We demand the free and-unlimited cpjn,age insolvent debtor, and the same will Get your- trespass notices printed We certainly do not want.to go into sermons on December 28-29. Not across from Hub Bilyeu’s place to of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of OFFICERS. 16 We be brought on for Rearing at the, pn cloth at tli.i.8 office, to 1. another convention, making the withstanding the inclemency of the Rucker’s mill. This would be to demand that the amount of the circulat next term of the Circuit Court fo^. J, A, Bilyeu getu-rned from a blunders we macle before—having weather there was. a large attend- the advantage of the people of Judge,................. ing medium be speedily increased to not less saict county and state, in,Depart- .....J. N. DUNCAN. than fifty dollars per capita. ‘ business trip to the county seat, no idea who are eligible or who . ance. .......... . .....N. NEEDHAM. u We demand a graduated income tax. ment No. 2, to be commenced ancT Bilyeu Den when they wanted to Clerk, Sheriff,......... ... .....J. à.McFEKON. We believe that the moneys of the country Monday marking, ..D, F. HARDMAN. should’be kept' as ihuch as "possible in' tile held on the &th day of Match, 1896, Recorder,.......... would accept nominations until the There will be an effo.rt made to go to the mil)1 for lumber, or to Treasurer, .... P. G. MORRIS. hands of the people, and hence we demand’ at the Court house in the city ofi Frank Morris, qnd John Goins are convention is called, to order, and organize a singing, class in this Stringer’s for apple jack, but would Com m iss io ......... n ers: I J. W, PUGH. •that all national and state'revenues shail be Albany, Oregon. " M. WATERS. limited to. the necessary expenses ccpnomically among the freighters into, the then go to balloting in ignorance. place on next Sunday January 5, be of but little advantage to the School Supc rintendent, A. » R. J. RUTHERFORD. G eo , W. M orrow , and honestly administered’.' ~ E.T.T. FISHER- We demand, that postal savings banks, be. Assignee of the Oregon Metallic^ Quartzville mines, The names mentioned are of goqd by Prof. High lyilliams, at 3 P. m . people on this mountain-r-hence will Snrveyor, Coroner,... .....R. A. JAYNE- established by the government for the safe Paint Company.. depoait of the earnings of the people and to be remonstrated against. Hibler & Shore have received a men, so far as my observation goes Everybody invited to attend. facilitate exchange CITY DIRECTORY! Transportation being a means of exchange line of jewelry, which tjiey will be ---not a weak man was named. But There is quite ac excitement Allie 5Jder and wife returned an da public necessity, the govern merit should stirred up in this place and the sur Friday, from a holiday visit to. Al OFFICIAL. the good work should not stop sp glad to show to customers. own and operate.the railroads in the interest' rounding country in regard to. the bany and Brownsville relatives. of the people. soon. I will add a few more to the The telegraph and telephone, like the p.o.^t- Quite a.pleas.aat social was given ............T. J. MUNKERS. .. list that would be worthy and.sound Hawaiian islands. There is loud Mr. William Dake and sister Miss Mayor .................... R. SHELTON ■ office system, being a necessity for the trans Recorder,. B R 3 B at the residence of Geo. L. Suther* mission of news, should be owned and ppefat- ......................N. YOUNG. if they would accept the nomina talk of organizing a colony to go Mary, are visiting their relatives Marshal.... .................W. A. EWING eb by the government in the interest of the Treasurer land last ^Saturday evening. people. next spring. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leeper, of f C.'s. HARNISH. The land, including all the natural sources of A. .T. JOHNSON. : wealth, is ¿lie heritage of all the people, and Mill City is making great prep-: The State legislature would be Arthur 'Wyatt was. elected super this place. R. B. MILLER. SCIO, - ------ ORE. should not be. nipnopplizpd for speculative 4 S. 1. SHORE, Coun oilmen, rations for a grand masquerade honored by tfie presence of L. -M. intendent of the Lyons M. .E. purpose?, and alien ownership of land should M t . P rospect C or . GEO. W. MORROW. be prohibited. All lands now held by railroads ■■ ■■■ —• <*■ ■■ —:------- Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Sham« ball on the evening of February 21. Curl, B. F. Bamp, or Ed Burxhart, Sunday school last Sunday, with J. A. BILYEU. and other corporations in excess of their t V. B. GOIN. actual needs and = all lands owned by alien pooing executed- with artistic skill, Possible Leap Yeas Victim. Mrs. Phil Dantry as assistant. all Hying in or near Albany; Dr. should be reclaimed by the government and If you have anything for sale, you jiuclge, Eskew and brother and held tor actual settlers only. neatness. and; dispatch. SCHOOL BOARD. can find a buyer for it, (providing- Lt Lamberson and Mr. Hardin of Leb STATE PLATFORM. Girls, now that another Leap several others of Mehama, attend Bath room co.nne.cted with shop. PRE AB LE—Assembled on the birthday is not hops) by advertising in the anon; the old war horse, Dr. Hen Year is at hand, it is but right and i t . j . munkers . of the soldier-statesman [Jackson,] whose mili Two doors South of postoffice. ed church at Lyons last Sunday, drex, of Harrisburg; and Volney ! A. J JOHNSON. tary genius destroyed the last attempt1 to sub P re «^. to submit for your consideration School Directors, ( ß.L. SUTHERLAND- jugate this nation by force, and whose far Robinett, of shedda. Many others Mr. Oplinger Mill City’s enter- just ---- -------Alex JfiMUgaineiv School plerk,....... ............. R. SHELTON sighted statesmanship afterwards foiled for a Scio ’ s maru^-A; young- men — jprisijigsf-btaefesaaM'h^ewiwerfiown* Sun 1 time all Attempts to fasten upon^is the vdciou's ¡¡own this week, and is occupying ■Wffjffrt be" ■ financial system of Great ‘Bi-itain, wo, t-fie Peo trusting that among the number, day to visit Lyons friends,. ple’s Party of the state of Oregon, resolved to FIRE DEPARTMENT. the residence lately vacated by- T, due time. A better man for treas Charlie Able, Frank Potter and you may select someone with whom regain financial independence and to recover Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng urer than Stick. Blevins, of Orleans, our industrial prosperity, lost to u.s by tl^e in- . W. Dilley. oheif Engineer, ............................. S. I.SHORE. you can travel the tortuous journey competency, dishonesty, corruption and cow- ■ is not to be found. Keep the good Prince Goodman' expect *i to return Assistant«,..............................M. M. PEERY. arclice alike of the Republican and Democratic C lothijstg -’ t -A fine l.oi of New work going on as you have started to their studies at the Sodaville ofi life with a , reasonable degree of Foreman Hose Co. No» 1,....... Wm. BRENNER. ' parties, do hereby make the following declara Foreman H. & L. Co. No. 1,......... J. L- B a Y tion of principles, reaffirming and giving our happiness and comfort. We have Suits for men and boys, just arrived it. The watchword now is **Ldw Collage next Friday. cordial adherence to the national platform SECRET SOCIETIES at S. M. Daniel’s Cash Store, Come Taxes,” aud it will never be se Mr Gardiner of Baker City is widowers with or without children, : adopted at Omaha, July 4,1862: 1. We demand a constitutional convention and see them, cousins Wesley of the regulation kind, or of the (J CIO LODGE, A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at tlieli at the earlies't possible date to revise our con cured until a change in the com visiting his stitution and include therein the initiative O hall on the porner of Mill and Main streets, variety known as “ grass; ” and Hon. Jeff Myers and Miss Jeffreys plexion of the political "horizon is and Abner of the Stayton mills. He on the first Saturday evening on or before the and referendum in its obligitory form, and full moon of each month. Visiting brothers that the new constitution be referred to the M. D., was up and spent New-Years, made.—T axpayer ,. Albany, Ore- speaks in high praise of his part of bachelors all the way from the cordially Reis, people for approval. We recommend that all F. invited to attend. shady side of 50 to the youngster the state, A. E. R a NDALLW.M.E our candidates for the legislature individually Xfitfi relatives in this city, They gon. pledge themselves in writing to this effect. ALBANY, OB. - 3. we demand that all property shall be as John Trask, Fox Valley’s old who is industriously cultivating his E. O. H ype , Sae. returned to Salem Saturday. eonidas lodge , No 36, sessed at its cash value, and there shall be no &ooâ Candidato Timber, Old friends, aswell asnewcuston^ first mustache; all of whom, it is standby was in town Monday. deduction for indebtedness without a corres Knights of Pythias meets L Bill Brenner is able to be on the every Tuesday evening at Ma ponding taxable credit in the assessor’s district; ers, are invited to call and see us Street again with a pair of crutches Since writing an article a few F. U. Hull, Mehama’s, legal light, understood, are subject to proposals. sonic hall, on the corner of . and. all mortgages shall be declared real estate Fred B., will always be on B@“. Mill and Main streets, over ■ for the purpose of taxation and be assessed in that are two or three, years too weeks ago, concerning possible was seen on our streets Monday. Some of them, doubtless, would Hibler, Shore <&■ Holdredge’s ‘ the county where the security exists. 3. We demand the enactment of a law for store. Sojourning Knights in • Young Mr. Hull of Oregon City joyfully meet a matrimonial propo young for him. He is not much of bidding the sale of property on execution, un vited to meet with us. People’s Party candidates, we have is visiting Mehama relatives. sition more than half way, while W. IP. G ill , c.c. less the proceeds or such sale shall equal at a success as a cripple. least 80 per cent, of the appraised value of said T. L. D ugger , K. of R. anp S. heard the names of Hcfn. T. M. Joe Barlow of the firm of Downie there are others who are supposed property in addition to costs of collection. Barnes & Munkers, the enter Munkers, of this city and that of CIO LODGE, No. 36, A. Q. U. W-, meets on 1 * 4. We demand that no attorney fees be ad- B. B. Co. & Barlow, made a business trip to to be of the “shy” order, and more S first and third Monday nights of each. ; judged in favor of the creditor other than the prising blacksmiths on the South Mr. R. L, Smith, of Oakville, men Visiting Workmen cordially invited 1. costs lipw provided by the sratute. difficult to approach; but they are month. Albany Monday. to meet with us. - 5. We demand the total abolition of fish Connecting at Yaquina Bay with t-h§ gjde, were very busy last Sunday tioned as being available candidates F rank C rabtree , M. W. traps, fish weirs and fish wheels, and of all R, S helton , Rec. and Monday, shoeing team horses for the legislature, Both of these J. L. Berry, hunter, trapper-, only “foolin,” and only want to be San Francisco and Yaquina Bay stationary gear in tide waters, and effectual coaxed. mountain scout, etc. of Breitenbush, of all salmon nets, gill and sein nets. Stamship - Company. IERDORFF LODGE, I. *0 *0* U., No. 54. regulation for Quartzville freighters. gentlemen are representative citi was in town Monday. 6. We demand the abolition of the state We therefore present the follow D meets every Wednesday evening at Ma railroad commission and the enactment oi a sonic hall. Sqjo.urning brethren are eordially Quite a number of teams and zens and no better nor more popu The order of A. O. U W. expected ing, trusting that while you may invited to attend. maximum passenger and freight law. SteamslliB FARALLON, 7. We demand the abolition of the Oregon men from this vicinity, are em lar candidates could be ¡selected. to hold public installation of officers not consider each of them the best R. S helton , Rec. sec. S. D, T itus Jun. N. G National Guard. A 1 and first-class in evejy respect, 8. We favor a system of inspection and ployed by Manager Lawler in mov They are true blue .Populists and on last Friday evening, but failed in the world, you will find any of CHUKCHIS Sails from Yaquina for Sap P|aiu grading of grains at the point of shipment. 9. We condemn the action of the lastlegis- cisco about every 8 days. ing freight into the Quartzville would work unflinchingly for the by not receiving proper dispensa them good enough: Frank Butch r\ KRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. laTive assembly of tlie state of Oregon for its mines. They are getting good people’s interests. We also hear tion. It is hoped that they will do er, L, C. Prettyman, Warren Cyrus, Pssenger accommodations unsur and 7: 30 P. M., on the fourth Sunday in avisli expenditure of the funds oi the state in month. Sunday School every Sunday at unnecessary and useless appropriations, passed. Shortest route between the wages, Geo. L. Sutherland, of this city, better next time. Frank Morris, Walter Bilyeu, L. W. each 10 A.M. The public cordially invited to at whereby taxation was enormously increased at a time when wise statesmanship and good Willamette -Vailey and California. Ex-Mayor T, J. Munkers, went mentioned in connection with the O. L, Reed who has been con Brown, Frank Gill, Peter Bilyeu, tend. judgment should hi ve been exercised in re Elder A. Cane, Pastor. lieving the people of the grievous burdens office of county recorder. Mr. Suth- over to Albany on Friday evening fined to his bed for the past month T. J. Claxton, A W. Hagey, George Fare, front Albany or points West . C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after tne sec alreadv existing. and fourth Sundays in each month, at 10. We denounce the corrupt and wicked to San Frncisco: of last week, going from there to erland is also a first-class citizen and with a fractured leg is on the mend Philips, Ira Bilyeu, Slate Williams, W ond 2 oclock p m, at the Christian church. disregard of the law in the issuance of addi Salem on the following day, in pur is qualified in every way to dis and, it is hoped, will soon be well. Cort Butcher, Frank Thompson, Sec.'Mr3. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill. tional United States interesLbearing gold Cabin..........................„.,....$12 00, BAPTIST. Services the sec bonds at the instigation and in the interest of Steerage,.,......,.,.,................. 8 00, suit of business and a visit'among charge the duties of the office. His physician, Dr. Hunter of Stay James Barnes, Riley7 Bilyeu, Fred MISSIONARY iVL ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., and the money-lenders of America and Europe. Cabln-rouud trip,good SOdays 18 00, 11.. We demand the abolition of the specific A ticket composed of first-class 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church. relatives. ton was up to see him on Tuesday, Daley, Henry Myer, F. M. Daniel, contract law- Rir.v. C. C. S perey , Pastor. 12. We demand retrenchment in state, coun representative men will commend Al Ewing, Ev. Manis, Joe Bilyeu, For sailing days apply to. John Patterson, of Stockton,. Cal., ■ Teams start nearly every day RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E ty and municipal government, particularly, a itself to Linn county voters, and is H. JL. W alden , agent, church on first Sunday of each month reduction in official salaries where they are in Jack Jones, Horace Serfli ng, and — P who. has been visiting his father from this vicinity to engage in excess olreasonable remuneration for services at 11 A.M. and 7 P. M. Albany, Oregon- B ev . D aniel B ridges , Pastor. rendered, and the abolition af all fees and per Uncle. Billie, started on his return well, this is enough, for surely, from freighting between Gates and nearly sure to be successful. E dwin S tone , Mgr. 1 Ppi-vaiiis Orn Wf ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services on the quisites. this number you can select a suit home New Years day. C has . C lark , Supt. J Gcl'alllS) urn Quartzville. We understand that i-YLfourth Sunday of each month. Another Pigneer Passes Away. [To be supplied.] Stephen Breese, one of our town able companion. All that is neces- John South is wagonmaster on the Quartzville end of the route; Thé P ress fatuity is pained to boys, started for California New . sary, is to select your victim and tu h !™. then ask •Yearg’-dayT-intendwg-tu in-ako tluU. Mrs, J. 8. Morris, who has been hear of the death of Mrs. Catherine. state his home. —VIA— his. mammal and the preliminary R. Kees, one of the most respected spending a few days with her --S=TiAND-^T work is done; then' a preacher and John Boulin, who has been stop {laughters May and Ollie at Soda and best loved citizens of Lebanon, ping at the hotel McFerron, in Al a husband is won. ville, was summoned home to go which occurred at her home near bany for several months, returned —of th to the bedside of her mother,Grand that city last Saturday morning. home on last Monday. (South side of bridge.) Aunt Kate, as every one delighted ma Queener who is very sick. was SCIO, OREGON. The Mehama-Lyons bridge The raise in the , price of wheat Frank Woods proprietor of the in calling her, was among the first completed on the first. BARNES & that we are enabled to chronicle, Willamette Marble Works, Albany, pioneers that came to the vicinity Express Trains Eeave Portland Dally. Having set up a shop in the above of .Lebanon and has lived upon, the A Social party was given at the will be gratifying to everybody. was in this city Wednesday. He South. same home farm that she and her Hotel Able Thursday eve by the The raise is greater proportionately, 1 North. line are prepared to do firat-clasa brought over with him a neat head work on short notice. Give thmp a young people in honor of the depar 8:50 P. M, Lv....... Portland......Ar 8:10 A. M. stone to be placed at the grave of husband Isaac Kees settled upon ture of Charlie for school on the at East of the mountains points, 12:10 P. M. Lv.........Albany.........Lv 4;50A.M. trial. Charges reasonable. 10:45 A.M. Ar..Sail Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. Me than here in the Willamette valley. Miss Ella Dugger, in Frarklin near 40 years ago, the last 25 or following day. The above trains stop at East Portland 2Or, more of which she was a widow. It has reached 46 cents perbushel at Butte cemetery. egonUitv, Woodburn, Sa»eui, Turner, Marion, Prof. Talcott will resume teaching She leaves two children, Austin A. Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangeni, XV alia Walla.- Taking the relative County Judge Duncan was in Kees and Mrs. Ella Knowlton to our school Monday. The professor Sheclcl, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, $100.00 trying, Eugene Creswell, Drains, and all sta this city last Friday, returning to mourn her loss. An affectionate is well liked by his pupils and pat prices, that have heretofore existed, tions from Roseburg south to and including it should be worth at least 50 cents Ashland. Albany on the afternoon train. He, wife and mother, a kind neighbor tons: _I£oseI*Ha’g3Iaf&~ Daily. 3 The print is too fine while here, went np and inspected a sym pathetic friend, she has filled Bachelors hall has once more re- per bushel here when it is worth 46 8:30 A.M. Lv.... Portland .Ar 4:40 P.M- there. This condition is probably Most of it is nowadays. the Hannah bridge on The mas her allotted sphere in life, bearing sumed business with Billie and 12:25 P. M. Lv.........Albany.... Lv 1:15 P. M. 5;20 P. M. Ar Roseburg .. Lv 8:00 A. M. due to local competition in Walla to Don’t injure your eyes trying creek, that had been reported dan its burdens uncomplainingly and- John Swank at the helm. Salem Passeaager? Daily. to the person submitting the Walla. In Albany and Scio the read it. We can make it much eas gerous. Mr. Albert Mulkey, of Mehama, most meritorious invention willingly sharing its joys with oth 4:00 p, m* I lv ......... Portland ........ ar I 10:15 a. m, quotation is 44). Higher prices still during the preceding month. ier for you with a pair of spectacles 6.15 p; m. I ar......... Salem :....... lv | 8:00 a. m. If every man would strain a point ers. What-higher tribute can be-paid who has been ailing for some time — WE SECURE PATENTS I seems to be the general expecta or eye glasses. We have no poor 0 FOR INVENTORS, and the or two to pay his small debts a per to her memory than to say 'knowing past with consumption, died at the JLe&axàon KraaaeSa. object of this offer is to en- 1 tion . glasses; our cheap ones are good courage persons of an inven- I Daily (except Sunday.) ceptible. difference in the times her duty she did it nobly and well. home of his parents last Sunday, tiye turn of mind. At the . glasses in cheap frames. There are O bserver . 8:20 A.M. Lv.. ..... Albany..... ....Ar 1 10:40 A.M. same time we wish to impress 1 would be noticed immediately7. Lot Plenty of Money, A M. Ar . .. Lebanon .. . .Lv i 9:10 A.M. the fact that' :: :: <: ( too many of the other kind on the 9:10 To Organize, 4:30 p.M, Lv.. ......Albany..... ....Ar I 6:45 P.M. what money there is circulate as live 5;20 p.m. Ar . .. Lebanon .. . Lv 1 5:50 p.m. market • made to look at, not It ’ s the Simple J I have money to loan in sums of jy as’possible that it may do the work From. Mt. Prospect, We are in receipt of a communi WoodbiirU'-Springfield Kranich. Trivial Inventions ( $500 np to $5000, on farm security, through. that ordinarily requires a larger Daily (except Sunday.), cation from J, M. Hassler, J. L.Dav Mr. Wallace Hoeye, of Mill City, on very favorable terms, No delay You buy of us and^if they don’t volume. That Yield Fortunes < 30 p.m. Lv.. .Woodburn . Ar 1:55p.m. enport and A. C. Gaines who are is visiting friends in this vicinity.' in furnishing the money.’ Call on suit, after tryihg them a short time, 2: —such as De Long’s Hook ’ 5 : 20p,m. Lv. ..West Scio. . .Lv 10:55 a.m. Our correspondents will please we take them back, of course. and Eye, “See that Hum»,77 ( electors in Santiam precinct, stating 9: 00 p.m. Ar. .... Natron',.. ..Lv| 7:00 a.m. I have not noticed anything for a or write to “Safety Pin,” “Pigs in (So- t remember that it is items of news, J. S. M orris & Co. • Druggists that there will be a Peoples Party ver, ” “Air Brake,” etc. ' C. G. B urkhart , long while in the columns of the that we want, not mere verbiage Almost every one conceives ( Dining Cars on Ogden Boute. club organized at Santiam Grange 0 a bright ideq at some time or , Albany, Oregon.- P ress , from this locality 7 . I will Also write communications plainly, other. Why not put it in prae- ’ tlcaluse? YOUR talents may ( Pulhnaa Bufiet Sleepers and use care in writing proper Hall at 11 a . m ., January 18, 1896. send you a few itemsjust to get our lie ip this direction. May . Everybody is invited to attend. names in print. XVe will furnish any or all news —AND— BVSÏNESS names. We can guess at an ordi make your fortune. Why not ’ papers, magazines and periodicals of Good speakers aye especially invited Isaaiah Piatt and wife have gone try? :: :: :: ( SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS nary word with some degree of ac Attached to through trains. to be present and assist in the. exer for a visit among 'their manj7 friends Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets any kind at reduced rates. If you ^*Write for further information and < curacy, but not so with the names of want to subscribe for any eastern mention this paper. < at S. E. Young’s, Albany. cises. This is a very proper move fn and around Scio. publication, come and see us. persons. Short, terse, newsy letters AVest Side Division. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO.' to make, and we hope that every Emil Wadkins and James Leeper Liverine does notf erripe nor does is what we like, as well as our. Philip W. Avirett, Gen. Mgr.» precinct will follow their example. went to Quartzville New Year’s the dose have ta-be increased by WANTED-AN IDEA of some simple Between K’ortlaaacl anti Corvallis. readers, Mail train daily (except Sun day. 618 F Street Northwest, ’ Let us all attend and give the day, in search of work, ong takinagfci thing to patent? Protect y WASHINGTON, D. " ilth. Write W i th f h o ornapoet. c f th a develnn- Sa n t i a i YY J?eo pies T* urty" OTub” a god d ’ 7:30 a-m I Lv.........Portland.........Ar I 6:2()'p n A fine^luié'Of CDress Goods jus: Patent Atto 12;15 p m I Ar .... Corvallis.........Lv | J.’85 p n Adam Flemming killed a large ment of rich mines ill the Quartz- send off. $1,800 prise offer. g^’Thc responsibility of this company arrived affHibler, Shore & Hol At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains wildcat, one day last week. vilie district, the probable exten may be judged by the fact that its of the O. C. & E. railroad. Marmot Stsport. stock is held by nearly two thou dredge ’ s. J John Rhody was on our pleasant sion of the O. C. & E. railroad S'i’se Bills. Express train daily (except Sunday) • sand of the leading newspapers in. Scio Q uotations the United States. and peaceable little mountain, across the mountains and -from Bootsandshoes of every, grade — Send your address to H. E. Buck U 45 p m I lv ..Portland ar 18: 25 a m Wheat, 42 its. per bu. 7: 25 p m I ar ....McMinvllle.... Jv .|5: 50am Munkers to Salem and the almost lin & Co., Chicago, and get a free Wednesday. men, women arid children—at S. E- Oats, 16 ” >> Flour $2 60 bbl. sure.to be European war with the sample box of Dr. King’s New Life We are now haying pleasant Young’s, Albany. T hrough T ickets “ w 11 Ostein Pills. . A trial will convince you- of weather, but for a spell it was Bran ” 9 00 ton. states, Canada ancl Europe can be ootained al opening of Spring, Scio surely their If you are troubled with soui H merits. These pills are easy Middlings 12 lowest, rates from Mrs. M. L. Woodmansee, may expect better times within the in action and are particularly7 effect rough enough, giving us snow at stomach, or sick head-ache, Liverine Chop, $12 per ton. agent, West Scio. Re K oehler ,Manager. E P R ogers , Asst g F & Pass Agent, Port present year. All that the people ive in the cure of Constipation and one time 10 inches deep. Potatoes. 50ets per sack. land* Or. will cure you. Headache. For Malaria and Eggs, 22e. per ioz. desire to bring about good times, is Sick If you want a first class portrait of Butter, Liver troubles they7 have been- 10 per lb. ¥. Meirnow, Piepi?iet@j a reasonable price for the product proved invaluable. They are guar yourself or any member of your Hams, 12)0 per lb. G Awarded of the farm and-a fair price for labor. anteed to be perfectly free from ev Shoulders. 7c per lb. family or friend, we can get it for ATTOEN'EVgAT LAW. Bacon, 10c per lb Give us these and we will do the ery deleterious substance and to be Highest Honors—World’s Fair, you for nearly nothing. This offer purely vegetable. They do not Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Lard, 10c per lb ALBANY,’ * * OREGON. First-class accommodations. Tables rect. will hold good for only a short time. weaken by their .action, but by giv Chickens, 2 50 per doz supplied with the best the ing tone to stomach and bowels The Silver-Knight (Senator Stew [market affords. Your Boy Won’t Live a MontJi. greatly invigorate the system .Beg- HYDE, art’s paper) published at Washing Board from One to Two Dollars per day Fias Tailoring At Low Tricas. So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill ul ir size 25c. per box. Sold by J. 8. ton, D.C. and the Soio W eekly for Commercial St. South Gardner, Mass., was told Morris & Go, Druggists. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON, fi^THeadquarters P ress for only $2. per year. The Travelers. by the doctors. His son had Lung Waldahl, the tailor, has the larg Silver Knight is perhaps, the lead trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, For Saie Ckeap SCIO, OREGON, ing ne wspaper in the Uniied States est and finest samples in Albany to and he spent three hundred and select a suit. from. The prices to g^Modical examiner for A > O. U. W. anc advocating true bimetallism. seventy-five dollars with doctors, An entire house-keeping outfit, suit the limes. The garments to New York Life* Who gave him up, saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.” He tried consisting of parlor furniture, car be made by competent mechanics D rs . J. W. & M. T. C ole . Buckleti’s A’aioa Salvo. Dr. King’s New Discovery and a pets, heating stove, furniture for The Best. Salve in the world for at home. few bottles restored him to health' three bed rooms with bedding, and Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt PRICES FOB PANTS FROM $5 and enabled him to go to work, a Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, a complete outfit for the kitchen ■perfectly well man. He says he Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, UPWARD. BUSINESS SUITS GIBLiS Prop —AND-----2 owes his present good health to use and dining room. The qwner lately and all Skin Eruptions, and posi FROM SJ6 UPWARD, BLACK (Corner of First and Washingion Streets,) of Dr, King’s New Discovery, and lost his wife by death,-and desires tively cures Piles, en • no pay re WORSTED DRESS SUITS FROM ALBANY, OBESCN. knows it to be the best in the to sell every thing. Everything is quired, ife is" guaranteed to give $22 UPWARD. Headquarters for commercial trav world for Lung trouble. Trial Bot- scio, - - OB. perfect, satisfaction or money re Most Perfect Made. ties free at J. S. Morris & Co’s as good as new, but will be sold at Corner of Front and Lyons streets. - BSTOffice and residence on south elers. Motor .cars pass the hotel for funded. Price 25 cents ........ per .--- box. all railroad depots and Goltra Park, Drug Store. half cost. Inquire at this office. 40 Years the StaadgaiU For sale by J. 8. Morris & Co. Give him a call. side of bridge. Free bus to and from the house Tas Payer Approves Qur Course COBBESPONDBNCE. STATE { COUNTY R. I. GILL, T MAY 1 L. Prop’u Oregon Central & Eastin “ ” EAST and SOUTH The Shasta Route Wagon Shop. MUNKERS, Proprietors j Given Away Every Month IMPORTANT. Ct «io H. DALRYMPLE, ... .SCIO, OR...»• E. O. CREAM HOTEL. Physicians Surgeons, # HOWARD, ’s