G ates G leanings .
MOHf&OMERT W HAW FRIDAY.
®he City ¡Finances.
The river Is on a rampage.
From the mayors reporf to the
Mrs Gatps is having a sidewall
‘ty council, of. the city’s financial
¿y-. 1 ? , .. - X
—
laid from her hotel to the station.
ondition we note the following 10-
The Gates Co-operative Associa als for last year.
LOCAL BREVITIES.’
tion is doing a fair business here Receipts from all sources $1002 20
success to them.
Take SMoaafc,
Disbursements for fill pur- *
C. D‘Matheny has just completed
poses
1175 70
J. A. Bilyeu was in Albany Sat
his new blacksmith shop with hard i'he value of the city proper
urday.
ware store in connection with the
ty is:
See Klein, Dubruille & Co’s clos
same.
3159 00
i-<ight
and waler plants
ing out ad on oup-fifst page.
J. II. Foster came home from the f’ire apparatus
. 555 00
repjity Shpjriff Propst jyas in this
mines and is now on a visit with ity lot and buidings
1600 00
pity yesterday, on official business.
his sisters anc| fyyo litt|e girls at Al Furniture anfi stoye in C. H, 100 10
It is said that Andrew Arnold and
bany.
5400 10
Total
Miss AJlen will be married next
W, H. Bqnd and family are so The liabilities are
Sunday.
journing for a while with Mrs.
1600 00
Note to J. W. Gainey
Bond’s ^rqtfiep. J, H. Collins, of
Mrs. J. S, Morrig returned last
080 00
2 notes tq bank of Scio
Gates.
week from a several wçeks sqjourn
148 50
Interest on above note?
W,
W. I,
I. poster is suffering from
§08 ¿0
at Sodayiilp.
Floating iqjebt.ednes?
the amputation of his tfifiipb, it
2436 60
Total
Wm. Brenner is aboqt able to dis
having been badly lacerated in the
To meet this indebtednefifi and the
card his cr|jtehs§ ai?d walk the
saw tpill a few days ago.
city’s current.' expenses during the
same as o' yore,
The machinery for ti|é Qfirt^ville year, (estimated at. $865.) there will
Mrg. O, B, Cyrus went down to
rqlngs
has about all been transferred probably., fie received from licenses
Aumsville Saturday tq visit Prof,
505 00
to |he mines and a good many of d.nd fine^,hall,r.efit etc,
and Mrs. V. B. Goin. <
the teams pulled for hptne. '
From E,;L. and'jW. plant..
48fi 00
Hibler & Shore have received a
Deacon Neal, E. Ç, Hqgterj Geo.
The estimatedj current ex»
Jlne of jewelry, which they will be
Santiam Siglature,
Cqx and E. N Chatfield attended penditurqsfqr the yea,.’
865 00
glad^o. show tox^^me^.;. , u ajl 7
tfee installation of officers Qf I. O. O.
The
“
■"A^ery
interesting
session
of
the
.A- cap yvas placed on the obitnnoy
JE. lodge at Stayton last week.
property in the crtjx.is
104,013 00
pf the City hall, l$st Saturday, a Santiam legislature wbs held last
Saturday evening. Quite ’’a large, A new Corporation fias been, A levy of sjx miljs for city pur
much needed improvement,
number of spectators,- the most of formed in Gates; their object is to poses iyas'decided ¿fpon by the coun
Hibler & Shore have lately qdded whom were ladies, were present construct a store building vyith a cil at a special meeting last week.
a Remington type-writer to the and seemed to enjoy listening to the hall overhead. Hurrah for the new
ponyenipnoes of their business of future (possibly) congressman and move.
Born '
fice.
mayhap members, of the state legis The dignity of some of the young MOORE—Qn January 16 to the
If you have anything for s*Je, you lature. The Santiam legislature ladies in school has been somewhat
wife of Al Moore, ¿ daughter,
pan find a buyer for it, (providing it differs somewhat from the Oregon aroused because the teacher ad All are getting along nicely, and
is not hops) by advertising in the legislature in that the populists dressed some of the larger boys as Al is said tq have shouldered his
P ress .
seem to form a much larger percen Mr. and the girls only, by their grubbing hoe pp the following
morning and gone to work— a very
Sfiss Mattie Butcher returned tage of the membership, while the gjven names.
|iome last week, from a several republicans and democrats a smalL J. L. Read and wife have re unusual thing for him to do— to in
months visit to relatives in Wash er. We observed also that many turned from their wedding trip and crease the thé family exchequer
were becoming quite familiar with were given a gerenade'by the Ged that the newcomer hecessitated,
ington.
parliamentary
law, and were quite des Corneii band, of which he is a
We will pay 60 cents per bushel
Biçil.
for wheat delivered at the Scio ready to bring the speaker up short, member. The happy couple re
Roller Mills, on back subscription should his yules fie contrary thereto. ceived the best wishes of a host of RICHARDSQN-T-At his home in
It was also developed that reading friends.
Jefferson, on January 25, 1896,
^counts.
Thomas Jefferson Richardson,
clerk
Ewing
was
a
good
epunter,
M
azon
.
J, B, Irvine delivered a lecture
aged 74 years, }1 months and 25
and
that
Speaker
Johnson
need
at the M. E. Chqrch Monday even
Days.
Peoples Par^y Club.
ing on the subject qf beneficiary fear no appeal from his decision to
(Mr. Richardson was born in
the house, so. long as he (Ewing)
secret orders.
Green County Illinois; was married
A peoples party club composed of in 1851; crossed the plains in 1853
did the counting.
Our merchants claim that they are Some four or five bills were in voters from Scio and Frrnklin
paying from 2-5 to 50 per cent higher troduced and passed their second Butte precincts, was organized, at and settled near Scio.
He and his wife .united with the
for poultry than is paid in neighs readings. After the bill has the city hall last Tuesday afternoon.
Christian church in 1856 and was
boring towns.
reached this stage the fun begins; to Owing to the short time from the
I4oyd Montgomery's sun seems to select a committee to which to re date of the call till the meeting baptized by his brother, Elder Q.
W. Richardson. By his first- mar-
bave about disappeared below the fer it to.
the attendance was not large, but raige 3 children resulted. He was
horizon. The stay of execution
A resolution to submit a female those that were there, some 25 or married a second time, to Mrs. Lu.
seems to have failed to be ordered. suffrage amendment to the voice of more evinced a very earnest einda C, Irvine. Six Children were
J. B. Irvine is back from Soda the people brought out quite a spir determination to make a determined the fruits oftVthis marriage. Mr.
aggreesve campaign.
ville and Sweet home. He organ ited debate.
Richardson was an exemplary citi
A resolution allowing to each
The consensus of opinion was that zen, an effectionate husband and a
ized a lodge of the Maccabees in
member
supplies
from
a
postage
the. county nominations ought not kind father and leaves a widow and
.each place and left each in g.:od
stamp up to a threshing machine to be made at the county conven nine children to mourn his loss.
working order.
John Gilliland, who has lived at and embracing a sufficiency to tion of February 19 and to be post Death resulted from pqqoer of the
an ordinary family for a poned to at least a month later.
the head or the Sweet Home valley i supply
stomach. Thn.inteiaement occurred
A. small fund was provided to
occasioned some debate and a
ÎSS. years, and was the .toll gate year
great deal of merrimentr«w«*M«"w«" procure campaign literature with.
keeper of the mountain wagon road”
Quite a number of new members The officers of the club are; Presi
for years, is dead.
were added to the assembly, wnich dent, T- -M. Munkers; Vice presL
A. J. Johnson and M. M. Peery now has a membersnip of over forty dent, R. B. Miller; Secretary, C, S.
will go over to Albany to day and and the success of the organization Harnish; Executive committee, T.
will serve on the jury of 12 men to is assured.
L. Dugger, D. Myers and S'. M.
attend the Montgomery execution,
Daniel.
.set for some time tomorrow.
The next meeting of the club
George L. Sutherland and Frank
will be at the city hall, in this city
Wherever creameries have been
Thompson went to Jefferson, Mon tried, using the latest improved on Saturday, February 8 an 1 p. M.
day to attend the funeral of Mr. machinery for butter making, they
Machinery All In,
Thomas Richardson. Mr. Suther
have uniformly proven to be suc
land conducted the services,
cessful, providing a reasonable de Mr. J. B. Tillotson, who has had
Henry Myer, will this week go gree of economy was practiced. In charge of clearing the road between
down to Dallas, Polk county, to ac fact, it may be said to be a dead sure Gates and the Santiam mines, re
cept a business position. He very “cinch” as a source of profit and turned to Albany Saturday, having
properly stepped into this office and prosperity for the projectors and completed his work. Though there
left his measure for the P ress be patrons. The subject has been can is eleven feet of snow at the sum
fore going.
vassed considerably among our bus mit, and it has rained and snowed
A Mask ball under the auspices iness men and a few of our farmers alternately, the machinery and pro
A Pioneer’s Monument.
of the Gates orchestra and to occur and all or nearly all express them visions are all in. Most of the ma
at Jordan on February 14, is being selves favorably towards the enter chinery was in place, and it was ex
At the Lebanon cemetery today,
billed. Maskers tickets, ineluding prise. The probable cost’ necessary pected to have everything in run we noticed a beautiful double col
to
put
the
enterprise
upon
its
feet,
ning order, so that the entire umn monument, of .fine workman
Supper $1,50; without supper, 75
is easily within reach of the com twenty stamps will start upon Feb
gents; spectators 25 cents.
ship and material, being of the
Jimmie Barnes, who obtained the munity even in these hard times. ruary 3rd. There is about 10,000 finest grade of imported Italian
contract for setting the new electric Within the next few days more of tons of ore on the dumps ready for marble. A closer inspection showed
poles has been quite busily en our farmers will be interviewed and use, but of course some of this is it to be at the. graves of two of our
gaged for the past few days, in the their opinions obtained. Should surface ore and will not be used at old pioneers, Moses Bland and
execution thereof. He is about to -the project meet with as favorable least for some time.' The mill will wife, and it is a fitting tribute of re
approbation from them as from our start on some average ore from the
finish the job as we go to press.
spect to that class of pioneers who
business men, a meeting will prob
At a special school meeting ably be called in a short time and interior, probably running twenty- braved the dangers and privations
called on last Monday afternoon to steps taken to start the ball rolling. five dollars to the ton, perhaps incident to the settlement of this
more. Forty tons a day will be the coast.
consider the question of voting a
capacity
of the mill. About fifty
The monument was prepared and
tax to pay Interest on bonds and
Moy# Candidate Timber
men are at work.—Democrat.
setup by the well known firm of
some floating indebtedness incurred
E. W. Achison & Qfe, Albany, the
in the building of a new school
E ditor P ress : All
parties,
Mistaken For a Deer.
popular marble dealers.
bouse. A levy of five mills was throughout the state in the various
voted which will raise a little less counties are presenting the names
Last Saturday, near Plainview,
fban $800.
wishlÉffilg- Accounts
of representative méh of the re
(joe'hrart' And
II. W. Douglas, who went up to spective parties for the various po n^nt^eotf^^/iSanrorir
his
son,
Bert,
a
boy
17
years,
old,
AU persons who know themselves
Eugene sometime ago, to have a sitions, subject to party nomination. were trapping near the Morgan
cancerous growth removed from I am glad that the populists are do mill, when Bert mistook his father indebted to the undersigned, we
his neck, returned last Friday and ing so. It is a display of good for a deer and shot ' him, The. desireithem’toanc’ settle their
is in a fair way to recover from the judgement, Here are some more wounded man lived only a couple of accounts ah once.as we must have
effects of the growth, which his names, to add to the lists you have
our
hours. A wife and. four children money with which to pay
physician pronounces to be a tumor hitherto published. J. M. Flaugher
bills, thereby enabling us to ac-
survive
him.
Young
Cochran
is
re
and not of a cancerous character. of Lacomb, for school superintend ported to be a young man of excel commodate you in the future.
Mr. Donglas will move his .family ent; H. B. Springer, of Shedds, for lent character, and is nearly crazy
B arnes & M unkers .
to Eugene this week in order to be assessor; Mr. Roberts, ot Browns over the affair. He saw the bushes
Marvelous Results.
ville, for the legislature; D. L, Curl,
near his physician.
move and being confident it was a
From .a letter written by Rev. J,
of North Lebanon., for treasurer and
deer, shot with the above terrible Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich.,
J. A. Finch, of Albany, for sheriff.
Awarded
result.
we are permit tecl to make this ex
I might offer the names of others
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
tract: “I have no hesitation in rec
stiil,
but
will
preserve
them
for
fu
ommending
Dr. King’s New Dis
For Assessor,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
covery, as the results were almost
ture use.
in the case of my wife.
DHL*
The party must be cautious and
The name of Marion Downing of marvelous
While I was pastor of the Baptist
reasonable in its selection of candi Santiam precinct, will be presented Church at Rives Junction, she was
dates. The republican blunder in for the consideration' of the People’s brought down with Pneumonia, -ue-
La Grippe. Territile par
filling up the legislative halls and Party county convention for the < f- ceeding
oxysms of coughing would last
fiee
of
assessor.
courthouses with political vampires,
hours without little interruption
it seemed as if she could not
must be a warning to populists.
We have made arrangements with and
survive- them. A friend recom
Honest men have not all died and the Oregonian Publishing Company mended Dr. Ring’s New Discovery;
but few of them are in office; neith by. which we can supply you with it was quick in its work and highly
The Weekly Oregonian and the
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896
N. M. Newport, one of Loyd
Montgomery’s attorneys, returned
last night from Salem, where he
has been trying to secure a stay ol
execution and a new trial for the
condemned murderer but be has
been unsuccessful. . -
Montgomery wj|l undoubtedly be
hanged on Friday. The exact hour
will not be knoyvn until Sheriff Me-
feron fixes it-, which will probably
■not be dqne until late Thursday
nighf,
Two men are constantly with the
doomed man to prevent any attempt
at suicide.
The preparations for tjie execu
tion are nearly completed- The
scaffold is all frapied at the Santiam
Lumber Company's yard and is
ready to put jn place. Workmen
will commence today tt> erect the
inclosure in the Jail yard. . It will
be 16 feet high and about 40 feet
square.—Wednesday’s Herald.
"5W
Market Report,
EAST and SOUTH
srio Q uotations
Wheat, 53 ets. per bu.
Oats, 16 ”
Flour $3 00
” bbl.
Bran 16 6o
“ ton.
4C
Middlings 14
Chop, $1§ periL...
ton,
Potatoes. 5Qcts per sack,
Eggs, 20c. per floz.
Butter, J2J per lb.
Hains, lOtfper lb.
Shoulders, fie per lb.
Bacon, 10c per lb
Lard, 10c per lb
Chickens, 3 00 per doz
Barfer and
SCIO, '- -
n
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South.
Fine Tailoring At Low Prices.
Waldahl. the tailor, has the larg
est and finest samples in Albany to
select a suit from. The prices to
suit the times, The garments to
ne made by competent mechanics
at home,
PRICES FOR PANTS FROM $5
UPWARD. BUSINESS SUITS
FROM $16 UPWARD, BLACK
WORSTED DRESS SUITS FROM
$22 UPWARD.
Corner of Front and Lyons streets.
Give him a call.
Biicklan’s Arnica Salve,
The-Best Salve in the wqyld for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum,
Fever
Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
and posi-
and all Skiq Eruptions,
'
Lively ures Piles, or no pay re
quired. it is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by J. S. Morris & Co.
8:50 P. M, Lv........ Portland......... Ar 8:10 A. M.
2:10 P. M. Lv.........Albany........ Lv 4;50A,M.
■ 0:45 A. M. Ar..San Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. M»
The above trains stop at East Portland .Or,
-igonCity, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion,
Jefferson; Albany,’Albany Junction, Tangent.
Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
trying, Eugene CrcswOll, Drains, and all sta
tions from Roseburg sputh to'g,nd including
Ashland,
R^sebur^MaH- J>aHy. |
8:30 A. M. ILv... .Portland
• At 4:40 P. M
12:25 P. M. Lv.... ...'..Albany.. .Lv 1:15 P. M
5;20 P. M. Ar.. .Jlqseburg - Lv 8:00A. m .
Salem Passenger, Daily.
t:00 p, m. 1 lv...?... .Portland... ¿...ar 10:15 a. in,
>.15 p; m. 1 fi-L...... . Salóni .. ...lv 8:00 a. m.
.Lebanon Brandi.
Daily (except Sunday.)
Lv...; ¿...Albany.... .....Ar
Ar . : . Lebanon . »♦•Lv
LV.:.. .•...Albany... ..... Ar
. Lebanon . .. Lv
Ar
8:20 A.M.
9:10 A M.
4:30 P.M,
5;20 P.nj-
110:40 A.M
1 9:40 A.M.
1 6:45 P.M.
1 5:50 p.m.
Woodburn- ;Sg>ring,j&eI<l Brauch.
paily (gxcept
1:55 p.m.
2: 30 p.m. I Lv.. Woodburn . 'Ar
5 : 20p,m Lv*.. , ¿West Scio. . .Lv i 10:55 a.m.
9: OOp.nj 1 At: • :... Natron., • ••Lv 1 7:00 ann.
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
West Side Division.
Latest novelties in Ladies Jackets
at S. E. Yoqng’s, Albany.
Boots and shoes of every grade
men, women and children—at S. E-
Young’s, Albany.
THE
APEX.
MAY
1893.
F. L Reis,
Between Portland anti Corvallis.
Mail train daily (except Sunday.
7:30am I Lv.........Portland
Ar i 6:20pn.
12;15 p ui | Ar .... Cprvallis........ Lv | 1:35p n;
At Albany an 4 Corvallis connect with trains
of the O. C. & E. railroad,
'
Express train daily (except Sunday) •
U 45 p m I lv .........Portland...... ar I 8: 25 a m
7 ; 25 p ip I ar ..,. McMinville.... .y | 5: 50 a m
T hrough T ickets
“he11 piiastteS
nates, Canada and Europe can be obtained al
owest rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee,
igent, West Scio.
R. K oehler ,Manager.
E P R ogers , Asst GF & Pass Agent, Port
land,Or.
Oregon Central & Eastern
Connecting at Yaquipa Bay with th§
San Francisco and Vaguina'Bay.'
Stamshlp
-
Company. '
A l and firstjclass in evejy respect
Sails from Yaquina for San Frant
cisco about every 8 days.
Pssenger accommpdatipns unsurj
passed. Shortest route between thq
Willamette Valley and California.
Fare from Albany or points Wes|
to San Frncisco:
Cabin,...............$12 00.
Steerage,...,;...,...’..........,..,.... 8 OQj
Cabin-round trip,good6Qdays 18 OQj
For sailing days apply to
H. K W alj 3KH> agent,
Albany, Oregon.
E dwin S tone , Mgr. 1 Corvallis, Orq
C has . C lark , Su pt. j
in
ANB-—
Wagon Shop,
(South side of bridge.)
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portunity, to buy goods wy cheap.
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Two doors South of postoffice.
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ßg“8peoial attention given to Collections.
WEAETHERFORD
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ATTORNEYS
at
law ,
ALBANY, OR.
^“Office in Flinn elock, over first National
bank.
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ALBANY,
Dissolution Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Myers & Higgins, lately con
ducting a planing and lumber busi
ness, has been dissolved by mutual
consent. All debts duo the late
firm and all obligations due others
from it will be settled by D. Myers,
D, M yers
N. T. H iggins ,
Scio, January 21, 1896.
Notice to Taxpayers
The delinquent tax roll for 1894
has been- placed in the hands of
Sheriff McFeron for collection. Tax
payers who are delinquent should
take notice that the sheriff is au
thorized to collect all unpaid taxes
at once with costs. Taxpayers who
wjsh to avoief further costs aFniT the
levy upon property for unpaid tax-
es should take notice and settie th<-
same immediately.
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Livery, Feed Æ Sale Stable.
Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s,
Scio, Oregon.
Don’t injure your eves trying to
read it. We can make it much eas«
ier for you with a pair of spectacles
or eye glasses. We have no poor
glasses; our cheap ones are good
glasses in cheap frames. There are
too many of the other kind on the
market -made to look at, not
through.
You buy of us and if they don’t
suit, after tryihg them a short time,
we take them back, of course, '
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Druggists.
d
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Travelers.
Wotiee of Final Settlement.
O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, the un-
dersigned a3 administratrix of’ the estate
of Mary a . Holman, deeeased, has filed her
lTnal account- with the clerk of the County
Court of Linn county, Oregon, and the Coun
ty Court has fixed the 2nd day of March,
1896, at the hour cf 1 o’clock, P, M. of said day
for hearing objections to said final account, ô>
and finally settling said estate, All persons
having objections to said account, will file the
same with the e’erk of said court on or before
¡satd day.
ELLA CURL,
Kelly & Curl,
Administrate i x.
Attys for admx.
(1st issue Jan. 30, No 37
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Headquarters for commercial trav
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all railroad depots and Goltra Park.
Free bus to and from the house
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ATTORNEY
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