Z Peter L. Bilyeu, Jake Bilyeu and Bucklin's Arnica Sajve» Circuit court this week. The Best Salve in the world for C. S. Harnish and wife went over A. J. Flemming, with their families Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt started East of the mountains on to Albany last Thursday. Fever Sores, Tetter, Tuesday morning, via the Barlow Rheum, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, Boy Giil won the |hree-m|le bi­ route. They contemplate going as Chapped Hands; Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin gruptiQUS, and posi­ cycle race at Monmouth last week. , far as Idaho before they locate. tively pres Pijes, or no pay re­ Quite a number of our citizens at­ Jefferson had a two-days picnic quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect ¿atisjaction or money re­ tended the two days picnic at Jeffer- last yyeek under the auspices of the funded. Price. ¿5 cents per box Light weight for Spring and sod , last week. A. Q. U. W; The speaking in the For sale by J. S. Morris & Co. Summer. Black and Colored— Latest Styles—Medium Prices. Quite a number of qur citizens at­ forenoon of both days was said to be Get your SJtirt Waists of Hibler & tended the Tabernacle meeting at good. The sporting contests in the Turner, last Sunday. afternoons were rather tame affairs. Shore. They have the proper styles and prices. ' v When confidence comes about, Calavan Bros, started across the Lots and lots ot them, Many different Qualities and Prices. a mqter line from Scio to Munkers mountains Monday with their drove Razors, clippers and shears put in is one pf the probabilities. Hew Styles. of calves. As assistants in moving rder and warranted to cut at Gill & Miss Lqella Caiy vyent to Scio on! the cattle they had Beecher Hig­ Cole’s barber’shop, Scio, Oregon, the morning trait} for a short visit. gins, Ed Woodmansee, Henry Ray F. M. S'renchjhe jewlef of Albany and Joe Calavan, and Mart Kinder Stock now complete; largest ev­ —Monday’s Capital Journal. has something new in engagement as teamster. er brought to Linn -county. All W. B. Donaea, the Lebanon wool and wedding tings, make u notp pf New Gopds and Prices very rea- buyer, came over on Tuesday, going P, C. Lee came in from the Prine­ this, boys. souable. Send for samples. ville country, last week, v|a the on to Stayton it Jfie evening. “StettersJ? Albany’s leading res­ s. E. YQGNG, The Spio Creamery has reliable McKenzie route. He brought in 13 taurant- is growing, in popularity. ALBANY, ORN advipes that butter will advance to , head of horses with him. He states A first-class.meal for 20 cents is the a good figure within the next few that theie was about 15 miles of winner and .^appreciated by the ßnow, and that it was 20 feet deep in days. hungry pnblic. One door west of LOCAS* BREVITIES. “Men may come and men may go” , some places. ---- :—— the Post office, !-z.- -7 -- —■ but the Scio creamery goes on for­ CIRCUIT COURT, The creamery is now making up- ever., with a growing demand for its ' Formed, ds o£ ISO pounds of butter- daily. buttpr,,, ,.,v , Department No 1 of the circuit Whats the matter with Scio and Congressman Ellis states in an in­ court before «Judge Burnette con- Thisi'u^^^ hereby ^notified that vicinity qot having a big 16 to 1 terview with an Oregonian reporter vened Monday at 9 A. m . J. L. Ray .an(d,j. r . Gill have as- picnic.-; that he will stand on thé St Louis W. C. Tweedie, W. H. Wayuer soiated th'em'selyes together to Scio is strictly in it this yeap, that platform. and A, p. Woodin weere appointed prosecute the .business of general js tp say ip the oats, wool and butter Miss Maud Bilyeii one of the bailjffs. blacksmith and horseshoeing under business. P ress typos and Miss Lora Powell The fallowing grand jury was em­ the firm name of Ray & .Gill, at J. Miss Edith Johnson, of Jefferson, went to Albany last Friday, return­ panelled: D, H. Ambrose foreman, L. Rays old stapd. They purpose js visiting Mayor Johnson flnd fami­ ing oq Monday, Win. Ingram, W. F. Hammer, doing first class work at the lowest ly this week, Miss Winnie Munkers, who was Peter IJeuttner, J. T. Follis, John possible rates commensurate with good work. Produce of all kinds An electric light plant will soon noted as being quite sick last week, Rinehart, James Freeman. be put in at- Stayton, by a Mr, has not yet rececvered and is con­ The following cases were disposed taken in exchange for work. J.. L. R ay & J, R. Giipp. of: fined to her bed. Hughes, of Bedding, Cal. Red Crown Roller Mills, a corpor ­ A lady dropped in at J. S, Morris Plenty of Money, The cherry crop as well as peaches, plums, pears and apples are remark­ & Co. with a pair of spectacles that ation, vs Wadham & Co, Sqbst. for N, Needham, county clerk, action I have money to loan in sums of she had paid $3.00 for, they had the able scarce in this locality. to recover books! tried and submited $500 up to $5000, on farm security, Strawberries and cream can now same glasses in stock and are selling to jury and sealed verdict rendered, on very favorable terms. No delay be harvested, and ye editor and Marshal Richardson, who was up D M Osborne & Co, a corporation in furnishing the money. Call on family assists occasionally in the the O. C. & E. railroad last week vs Rebecca J Morris et al, recovery or write to h irvest. states that Gatesville, by all odds, of money, attachment;, nonsuit by C. G. B urkhart , Albany, Oregon. C S. Harnish will transfer hiß is the most promising business point plaintiff. citizenship from this city to Albany of the road. J D Irvine vs M Martin et al re; The | fishermen’s strike on the covery of money, attachment; judge» next Tuesday and will henceforth lower Columbia river has been de, ment as per stipulation, be known among us as a visitor. eJared off, and the fishermen are all Martin Payne.vs W H Gaston et The republican platform makers at work again. The militia has re- al, recovery of money; nonsuit by at the recent St, Louis convention turned to Portland. plaintiff, from their actions must all have Miles Cary foreman, Glen Brown, S Z Taylor vs Chas Pfeiffer et al, been graduates of the gold?cure. Jerry Snyder and J. W. McFarland, recovery of money; continued. F or S ale —A thoroughbred red commenced repairing the, railroad Marcena Maple vs Hattie Moore, Durham bull. He is three years track, leading from Scio to the main recovery of money: settled. 8 M Fletcher, administrator, vs old and is a splendid animal. In­ line, last Monday morning. quire of J. N. Morris, Scio, Oregon. One day last week, Al Munkers Frank Wheeler, recovery of mon­ ey; settled. Wm. Brenner is the boss collector of the firm of Barnes & Munkers, The Keeley Institute vs Frank set 86 shoes. He thinks this is the and don’t you forget it. When you Nickerson, recovery of money; de­ send him to collect a bill and give biggest lot of horseshowing ever fault and judgement; attorney fee done in Scio in one day by one man. him discretionary powers he. gets, of $30 allowed. there with both feet. The roof of the engine room of M Hale vs Guseppe Matasce, re . A. J. Johnson went to Portland the creamery building caught fire covery of . money; default and sárious AocicLcnt, "U ns firs t Of tn u we ek Tto- ente r vie w Weda es Oa» of water by the fire de­ Leopold Hirsch vs i Harrisburg the railroad company and get, if application 1 Tusday Mternoon about 4:30 as possible, " its aid in repairing the partment prevented any loss to Mercantile Co, recovery of money, Mrs; W. Elmore, Miss Effie amount to any thing., s .attachment; settled, Scio Branch railroad^ Brown and thé two small children Mrs. Geo. W. Warner, of Albany, 0, 8, Harnish was too busy for any Wm Wassom vs J, R. Buckman, of Mat Caroline were returning from of money, attachment; the norttï side to their homes on the i came over from Albany last Satur­ thing this week in getting ready recovery i day and remained till the following for his removal to Albany ..next settled, south side, in a: covered top buggy, Monday, visiting her son Charles week, but he will take time to make J W Cusick & Co vs Klein Br$s, the horse became frightened and of monev; settled. your negative if you will call on recovery : and family of this city. Henry Weinhard ys Otto Bàeum- jumped down the embankment near Just bear in mind that the Scio him between this and. Monday. ..the plaining mill, turning the buggy P ress is the paper of the “Forks.” There is a good deal of talk of con­ le, recovery of money, attachment; over twice-, bruising the occupant8 judgement for want of answer with testing the Beaver Hill vote in coos , Advertisers who wish to-:gather in very badly,. especially Mrs. Elmore, shekels from this neck of the woods, county, and which if thrown out order to sell attached property. who was li noass of bruises, the next J A Cumming vs W A Ray, re ­ get there when they advertise in would bring about some radical day was unable to turn herself in changes in the official ballot of that covery of money, attachment; de- the P rjsss . bed and is not now much better. county and the first congessional fault and judgement. I have quite au assortment of A Condra vs G W Drinkard, re­ The wonder is that no one was kill­ spectacles that I well sell at greatly district. ed. The embankment is five or six reduced prices. Anyone wishing An effort with much promise of covery of money, attachment; de- feet high.—Brownsville Times, fault and judgement. success is being made, to reorganize a pair, or the entire lot can get them for less than cost. Inquire of C. W. the Coast Carriage & Wagon Co. at Stewart & Sox Hardware Co vs Notice of County Clerk. Penn, at the Scio Press office. , Corvallis, and get the factory to G W Drinkard, recovery of money, Subscriptions for volunteer road work again. T. M. Jenkins, a cap­ attachment; default and judge­ All persons who were elected at work on the various roads leading itallist, of Moline, III., is in Corval­ ment. the June election, are requested to to and from Scio are now in order; lis, looking into the matter. M Jacobs vs N A Bowman, re­ call at the county clerk’s office and .Every one of them are meritorious. Frank Grubbs had his thigh bone covery of money; default and Judge­ get their certificates of election, and Good roads are advantageous wheth broken at Corvallis Thursday after ment. er you ever desire to travel over noon, by being run over by a wagon Wm Power vs O C & E R R Co, also file their bonds at the earliest possible date, as the outgoing court them or not; so just lend a hand. heavily loaded with wheat. The damages; continued. will want to approve them. Other A correspondent to the Morning horses were running away, and in J B Smith vs Philip Lantzy et al, papers pleas copy. his effort to stop them he fell from Oregonian states that the Barlow recovery of money, attachment; de­ Nr Needham, road acrossjihe mountains will not the vehicle, and in front ot the fault as to Philip and Lizzie Lantzy County Clerk. wheels. be open till July 10. Parties who State vs John Isom, wrongful left here Tuesday to cross by that Miss May Morris is uow deputy sale òf grain in warehouse; contin­ Residence Burned.. route, will probably enjoy two weeks postmistress, at our post office. It ued by consent. camping in the mountains before is Somewhat remarkable, but a fact nevertheless, that several of our V H Caldwell vs David Scott etal, On Tuesday the farm residence they get across, . confirmation ; sale confirmed. The increase of business of the young -men, visit the. .office some­ S E Young vs E L Hughes, recov­ and all oiits.contents, belonging to what, more frequently then former and oçTu.pjèjLby B. F. Darby,. North­ Albany creamery has been enpr- ery of money; default and judge. east of S£¿j^yas destroyed by fire. rhous; This morning 10,425-pounds ly'.. Their correspondents seem to ment. - Mr. abs ent at the time of milk were left at the creamery, be i ncreasing" rapidly S E You-ng vs'W G Henderson, and üeb'ôèKWas at home save the over five times as much, as a year -/-The Scio-Press says, that they recovery of money; default and ago. The demand for the butter, have a Green-Coffee, T. Coffee, and judgement. chileren jvho, not having the judge­ the best- made in the North West, is a George Coffee. There is no use of-- Will & Link vs W H Maple, re­ ment of older persons, failed to save Mr. Dugger boiling over with mad ­ , more than the supply as great as the covery of money;, continued.. any of the household goods. There output is.—Monday’s Albany Demo­ ness about it for his-word settles it. was no insurance upon the building, —Albany Telescope. The above is crat. Looks Business Like. and the loss, in these times of low sufficient grounds for a duel on our McKinley Is now nominated and With a string of 25 to 30 teams prices, for the products of the farm, .part; so look out Charley we are confidence should be, if it is not-, unloading oats at the warehouse is extremly harcf to bear by one situ­ restored. We have not heard of steaming hot about the matter. daily, 10 to 15 teams bringing milk ated as Mr. Darby is. The sympathy ' any wandering around awaiting to The latest advices^ from New to the creamery daily, 10 to i5 of the community for the loser be appropriated, in this locality. If York indicate the growth of reform teams unloading wool at S. M. Dan­ you fellows, in other parts of the sentiment in. that wall street cursed, iel’s warehouse, and roadwork go­ should take the form of a subscrip­ county have any more of this article monopoly ridden state. Populist ing on on both sides of the creek, tion to restore his loss in part. (confidence) than you need, just ■ clubs are being organized in many Scio presented quite a business like An Important Sale. seen it over and we’ll take all you of the rural district where our appearance last week. S. M. Daniel have to spare. doctrine has neyer been preached has bought during the past few Last week Mr. David Myers closed The bi-metallic picnic at Hurl­ before. Verily, when New York days about 20000 pounds of wool, for a sale of 200 acres of his old home burt’s grove, five miles west of Al­ . .can be aroused there is hope for which he paid 10 cents per pound. farm, three miles East of this city, bany, is said to have been a splen the country. E. E. McKinney has bought near to an Ohio man, whose name is did success and was largely attended. From all reports the Spanish sól- 25,000 bushels of oats during the withheld at this time by request. Two speakers from each of the po­ diers in Cuba, are the most cruel past two weeks foi which he paid 20 Consideration $5000. The buyer litical parties addressed the au­ and blood-thirsty soldiers that to 22 cents per bushel and which states that there will be five or six dience, and all of whom were a unit ; the world’s history during the nine­ are still being delivered quite more families from his locality as to the restoration of mintage teenth century can tell of,1 among freely. emigrate to this state and will rights. Ail were unanimous in the civilized peoples. They even rival probably buy farms in this locality, At First Cost. opinion that all political differences i the cruelty of the Turks in Ar on the strength of his purchase. of a minor importance should be | menia. Our government ‘will be They are all good citizens and will dropped and the friends of silver very remiss in its duty if it- dees not Six sets of single buggy harness make valuable acquisitions to our through out the United States, ir­ call the Spaniards to account- for the for sale at first cost at T. S. Coffey’s respective of party, concentrate American citizens butchered on the harness shop in th is city. Call im­ community. their votes upon ne candidate. island of Cuba. mediately if you desire a bargain. See S. M. Daniel’s ad (his week- OftPES^ SHIRT WRISTSL' L. H, MONTANYE, ATTORNEY ALBANY, OR. is a mighty good thing and ifj i®”Offic.e in Strahn building. yo.u have any ttjat yoq wàpt to! swap fop wago.nspr buggies,just Ç- JJ- PU-RYMPLE, come oyer to Albany and see^us. ATTORKEy..AT LASV. We carry the Studebaker ve­ hicles, tfi.e very best qn the ALBANY, n ÿ ¿OREGON. earth, and can make you good E. O. terms. S teward & S.cßf Hard­ ware Co. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, is. the way we sell packets .of garden seeds, and we also have grass see.d of all kinds for sale cheap. S tewart & Sox Hard­ ware Co. MAY F. L. Reis, Prop’r, ALBANY^ OR, OJd friends, asw.ell as new custom ers, are in vite,d i.o .call and see u$ Fred R., will always b.e .on 8®". New York Life, D es . J. W. & M. T, C ole , AND-v Physicians ---- AND-n-l Surgeons. Wagon Shop, (South side of bridge.) SCIO, OREGON. - - OR. SCIO, B®”Office and 'residence on south BARNES & MUNKERS, ProsmW sa}e by the Stewart & Sox Hard­ side of' bridge. Having set up a shop in the above ware Co. Engines, separators, line ar,5 prepared tQ do firsf-ejasj binders, mowers, rakes, plows, WEAETHMORD £ WYATT, work ,9-0 short notice. Give ihme $ ATTORNEYS AT trial, .Charges reasonable. harrows and almost anything ALBANY, Oft. else in the line of impl.erpents or » gS^Office in Flinn elock,,over First hardware. I! bai>k. to' '‘B. r .N.B i .^ ckbubi «. the Scio Mineral paint, It |was gobd but it was hard to mix. We have the best Paint in the ¡country all mixed, ready for use and in all colors, and we will sell it cheap, Don’t forget this S tewart & S qx Hardware Co. ATTORNEYS at RAW, ALBANY, PW: M. SompRS BLACKBURN & SOMERS, (sr. i/Monoi, Populists and for that matter Democrats and republicans, too, will find pnt by coining to Albany that the Stewart & Sox Hardware Co. have the best stock of Stoves and Tin ware in the county and sell at the lowest prices. Subscribe for the P ress . Special Prices for GASH, UNTIL JULY 4th. S M. DANIEL. About tho Mines. W. B. Lawler, general manager Qf the Lawler Mining Company's Quartzville mines, was in Salem last Friday. He reported progress in the big Quartzville mining enter­ prise satisfactory, with results fully as good as had been expected. Three tunnels now extend well into Dry Gulch mountain. Tunnel No. 1, which starts at the base of the mountain extends 800 feet; tunnel No. 2 reaches 850 feet into the mountain, and tunnel 3 is completed about 900 feet. These tunnels run parallel to each other. Tunnel No. 2 is directly over tunnel No.l. with which it is connected by a vertical chute 200 feet in length. Tunnel No. 3 enters the mountain about 200 ft. nearer its summit than No. 2, and they are also connected by a vertical chute. The stamp mill is situated at the mouth of tunnel No. 1, and by means of the chutes and cars, all the ore passes out through this tunnel and is dumped into the large bin near the mill, Still an- other tunnel is being dug into the mountain, starting nearer the sum­ mit. It paying ore is struck, this will be connected by chute with No. 3, from whence its ore will find its way to the great ore bin. There are now 80 men at work. The 20- stamp mill is going night and day, 50 to 60 tons of ore being disposed of every day. The Lawler Mining Company hasTexpended about $140,- 000 in these mines, but the work of development, as contemplated by the company, has just fairly begun. The plan of the company was to ex­ tend the tunneling,clear through the mountain, and the estimate of the expense was from $500,000 to $600,- 000. Futher developments may in­ duce the expenditure of much more capital in that region. Several clean-ups have already been made, but what the output in gold lias been is one thing the company will not allow divulged. It evidently is satisfactory to the company, how­ ever, as Mr. Lawler, through whose instrumentality the mines were bought, has made representa­ tions to members of the same com­ pany, who, together with the Rothchild house in Lon'don, are negotiating for the Blue mines, in Lane county. The contract has not yet been sealed in this deal, but there is good assurance that it will be, and within 30 days the work of developing the Blue mines on an extensive scale will be begun. Fjejulfiief ../.SCIO, OK,.,, OREGON. Rooms 5 & 6, First Rational Bank Buildin« CLOTHING i THE APEX. Medical examiner for . O. U. W? and Almost Anything . wanted by a farmer is kept for I Next- door to new postoffice b’d’ng. SCIO, OREGON, Two for i Nickel SUMMER OOOUS^ ........REMOVED........ LAW, AT First-class accommodations, Tables supplied with the best tlie market affords." Boar^froin One to Two Dollars per day R. R. Co. YflQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaquina Ray with the Sau Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. SteamsliiB “FARALLON,” Sails from Yaquipa every 8 days for San Fran­ g@“Headquarters for Commercial Travelers. Do You W>. A set of double or single harness, a saddle or any kind of acurrycomb, or a brush; in fact -anything that is usually kept in any first-class harness , shop? If you do go to cisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay.’ Passenger Accommodations Unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette Val­ ley and California. Fare from Albany and points West to San Francisco: Cabin .. ... ...........................$ 5 00. Steerage......................................... 4 00, To Goos Bay and Port Orford, cabin.... 6 00, To Humbd'lt Bay, cabin..........’ ........... $ OP.- Round Trip Good for. 60 days^r-Spepial.. W.S. G0RFW. He will supply you with anything in his line, at the Lowest Living Prices, for Cash or any kind of Mer­ chantable Produce. Shop one door south of 'P. O., - RIVER DIVISION. Steamers “Albany” and. “Wm, M. Hoag,” newly-furnished, leave Albany daily, except Saturdays, ats: a. m., arriying at Portland the same day at 5: p.m. Returning boats leave Portland same days as above at 6: a, m., arriving at Albany at 7. p.m, Edwin Stone, Manager. H. L. Walden, Agt.depot-, Albany. J • C, Mayo, Supt. River Div. EL. B. Sacry, Agt. opposite Revere House, Albany. Scio, w WANTED-ANIDEA of some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER- BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., for their $1,800 prize oiler. Executor’s Notice. WOT1CB IS HBREB Y GIVEN, that tile under- IN .sjgjiedJaas bep-n. cHily appointed .eyecutor of mst’Win of Winfath Kinder, deceased, by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon- and all persons having claims against said de­ cedent are hereby required to present the saine to n>e with the proper vouchers, within six month's from the date hereof, at the office of W. R. Bilyeu in Albany, Linn county, Qrn. Dated this the 20th day of May, 1896, W. H. KINDER, t rîë Executor'. Don’t fail to try Fry’s Sarsaparil­ la. Liver Regulator, Cough Com­ pound, Rhumatic cure and headache cure. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale bv J. S. Morris Cò. Eid Ton Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a .bot­ tle now and get relief. This medi­ cine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a won ■ derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Constipa­ tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells.'Electric Bitters is the med icine you need. Health and stren-gth are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at J. 8, .Morris’ Drug Store. Wool! Wool! Wool! W.B. Donaea, of Lebanon, will pay the highest market price for wool. His agent in Scio is S. M. Daniel, who will handle all of the wool in this locality that is sold to him. See him before selling your seasons clip. For Exchange. We have some choice heifers which will make fine milk stock, rfl so T5’ to rf w iern ty- yea-rl a n d cal ves to exchange for. sh eep. A good trade for someone. Gill & Cole, Scio, Or. Condensed Testimony. ■Chas. B. Hood, Broker and-Manu­ facturer’s Agent Columbus Ohio, certifies that Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery has no equal as a Cough rem­ edy. J. D. Brown Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr. King’s New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsville, Mass., says that he has used and recom­ mended it and neyer knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming; 222 E. 25th St. Chi­ cago, always keeps it at- hand and has no fetir of Croup, because it in­ stantly relieves. Free trial bottles at J. S. Morris’ Drug Store. Sunday Seaside Excursion- On Sunday, June 21st, the Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Co., will begin running their popular Excur­ sions to Yaquina Bay. Train leaves Albany 7:00 A. m . Corvallis 7:30 a . m . Returning steamer leaves Newport- ot 6:30 p. m . Fare form Albany, Jeff Myers came up from Salem Corvallis and Philmoth to Newport last week, to complete the sale of and return $1.50. his father’s property, noted else­ where. Subscribe for the press . . - , Oregon. l! HOTEL. GIBLIN HOWARD, Pro^S (Corner of First and Washington Streets,) ALSANT, . QEEGQW. Headquarters for commercial trav­ elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for ail railroad depots and Goltra Park. Free bus to and from the house Save Money By buying your Cemetery work at the Willamette Mai ble Works. Monuments and Tablets from the celebrared Red Beach, Barre and Quincy Granites, at prices that will astonish you. Shop on Second St., opposite R. G. Watson’s store. WOOD, Jun., ALBANY OREGON. OREGON, [CUSICK BLOCK.] Is’the place to go for first- class dentistry. Teeth ffilled or extracted without pain. WE ARE READY. We take your milk, sepa­ rate It, make the butter, pack and ship- it; and pay the pation all thatthe butter brings less 34 cent# per lb, Or we will contract with any one for their milk for . six months at 60 cents per hun­ dred. Scio Creamery Company. Notice For publication• Laird Office at Oregon City, Or., May 12, 1896. lot ice is hereby given that the foBowlng- y named settler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Linn county, at Albany, Oregon, on June 30,1896, viz: DAVID MONTGOMERY H. D. No. 7938, for the N. W. of Sec- 28. T. 10 SI, R 1. E He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ tion of said land viz.;. James A. Craft, John White, and Jediah Hutchins of Larwood, Or. and Robert Pepperlin of Jordan, Or. ROBT. A. MILLER, (2)________ _____ Register. Koiice For Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Ogn. May 12, 1896. otice is hereby given that tlietb.lwoing nam­ ed settler- has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the caunty clerk ot Lmn county, at Albany. Oregon, on June 30, 1896, viz: JOHN II. FLEENER H. E. Ne. 7937 for the N. E. V of Sec 28, T. 10 S. R. 1 E, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; John Hutchins of Larwood Or Ernest Griggs of Scio, Or. and George Myer and Robert Pepperlin of Jordan Or. ROBT. A. MILLER . (2) Register Î N