JM# f
Churning Done in One Minute.
Mrs. B. E. Hibler attepfled the
To Wefi
• ...... REMOVED.......
wedding of her brother fioy,
I have tried the Lightning Churn, you re
cently desenbed in ydur paper, and it is cer Next door to new postoffice b’d’ny,
Amqng the list qf marriage lice»;
Wednesday.
tainly a wonder. I can chu rn m less than one
fHVR^A¥,I^CJSMBEB 31189&
minute, and the butter is elegant, and :you
pis said that there are now be ses issued by County clerk Monta
can get considerable more butter than when
you use a common churn. I took the agency
gue,
last
Monday,
were
included
tween 600 and ^00 laborers employed
foy the churn here and every butter maker
Thg|
we
keep
jn
Sjtopjc
A
Full
Line
two
of
(fie
citizens
of
this
city
and
that sees it buys one. I have sold three dozen
qn thé Astoria railroad.
and they give rhe best of satisfaction. 1
of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves,
Vicini'tyi Mr. B. B. Gill, and Miss
know I ean sell 100 in this township, as they
Bev. John Qshorn pre^chod.kt the fiattie Quigley.
churn so quickly, make so much move butter
■ Tinware, Etc., for which we will not
than common churns and are: s'o cheap,
M. E. church in this city an Sionflaiy Mr.-Gill is one of Scio’s young
spine one in every township c^h ma|e tw.b or
.be undergpjd, We sell for cafh' only
lias a repinant counter full grid Tuesday evening,
thiee ‘ hundred dollars selling' these' chui’nS'.
bqsinpss, men, being a member of
and, if ypu consult your own inter
By addressing J- F. Casey & Co., St. Louis,
of bargains. You might
you' can get circulars and full information so
Town lots ip Linn county have the firm of M- C. Gill & Sou’s. The
yoii Can make big money right at 'home. X
ests, you will certainly see our goods
ALBANY, PR.
find it out accidentally. hpén raised in assessed value hy the young lady with wfiotp his fortune
have madb $80 the past two weeks and I ’ liavC
never sold anything in my life before.
^efore going elsewhere.
Old frjenfls, as well as pewcustonq
The object of this is to call state board of equalisation.
has been united, Mjss Jennie Turn?
ers.’arp inyjted to call’and see us
your attention to it as a
Fred R., will aíjyáys be ón
yotjng people yyill dance the er, is a daughter of Thomas Turner
qefyopr tyespass notices pr|p|ec|
special feature. Odds and pld year out'and the new ypar in, Esq., of near Muddy station in the
M. @. @ll£l£AS®I^S.
on clqth at this office,
Soutfiern part of this county, and is B u rWIiWIJ i y ■
ends of pur shoe stpck and pt the Elqustpp hal| tonight,
A Good Wind Mill—Make It Yoursjejp
shoes that are not the lat
Hop-contracts are now being tpade o.ne qf the leading aqd tnost popular
How the Dipper ^ayed the Farm,
MaT&ittReport.
yqu
ng
ladies
of
that
locality.
'The
I
saw
on,e of the People’s wind mills which X
est and old style stipes but for the 1897 crop at- 10 cents per
Srr.0 QUOTATIONS
Father was sick and the mortgage on the
?aw recommeiidjed in ÿpùr paper recently, it
occurred the residence farjh was coming due, 1 saw in tqtek Christian
only cost in'e $9.40 and’js’à splendid mill; my
Wfiqat
71
per
bu.
the price more than balan pound. This figure pays the grower ceremony
where Miss A- M. Fritz of Station A',
well is deep, but it humps it ail right and
of the bride’s parents and was per Advoc'ate
Oats, 33 ”
St. Louis,
would ggnd a saipple combina,-
à fair profit.
with very little wihd; the neighbors qjriike jt
ces that.
dipper fdr 18 two cfint stamps, and I Qi’d?
Floqr
M
00
and as I am a kind of carpenter; I have agi’eeU
’
’
bbl
?
formed by Elder L .C. Haulman qf tion
pred one: X saw the dipp.er could be used as a
(Sqqth Side of bridge.)
to put up hipe mills already, on which "’ I can
Bran 11 00
Baby sfiqes $1.00 kind for
§Qc A gocigl dance wag given at the this city.
” lop',
fruit jar flllcr; a plain dipper; a fine strainer’ a
make a nice profftv find thei'fe are many
funnel; a strainer funnel; a sick rqom warnj-
**’«ses2.00 ‘ r‘” '
l'.ëô residence of Al Briggs, near Ale
Middlings 15
SCIO, OREGON.
others for whom I efin put up mills ''this fall .
Miss Quigley js the daughter of irig pan and a pint measure These eigjit dif7
I don’t see why every faripér should not
‘î
2.25 ‘V
l.áO Marion, county, Tuesday, night.
Chop, $15 per tun.
ferpnt’uses makes the dipper.such a necessary
have a wind-mill, When':thèy can make'it BARNES & MUNKERS,
Mr.
Henry
Quigley,
one
of
the
?wietflT|
«
g UO
Potatoes.' 60efe‘ per sack.
article that X went to work Tyith it and it
tnemsëlveo for less tljan $10; anyone can get
Several attended froin this city.
at very near eve<y housed An^ in four
diagrams and complete direction for making
Having
set
up
a
shop
in
the abovg
Eggs,
25
c.
per
ioz.
leading farmers of this vicinity, sells
months I paid off the mortgage. I think 1 can
vvihu mill by sending 18 ttyo-cent stamps
Butter,creamery 20: l’apphq 12’^ lb, the
s. E.
í
as inubh as;$^00 q month if
If you'
you1 need
Scio npw hfi§ fight secret orders; Mr. V. L. Davis to whom she yas clefir
to pàÿ ppsfgge, êtp.,‘ to Francis' Casey, St: line aye prepared ip cLp fifpt-clas|
work you °an dp well bj^ giving Hiis 4 trial.
work
qn
stioj-t
notice.
Giye
thing §
fianjs, .8c per lb;. '
Louis, Mo-, and there can be dozens bi - them
too many fora town of 5Q0 inhabi wed, is a son of Dr. Davis, the grpat Mi^s A. M, Fritz, Station A. $t. Louis, M’p.,- Shoulders,
ALBAN Y, ORN.
put up in any locality by anyone that lifts thé trial. Charges reaspnaj>jp.
fie per lb.
will send you a sample for 18 two cent
ene
rgy
to
do
so.
tants. However, all of them seen hop farmer, of near Harrisburg. stamps--write at once.
Goo Produce good as cash.
Bacon, 7c per lb
A FAKmEB,
1 "
"’■■'-I.......■>—
JO un Q. N.
to be prospering at the present time. The P ress extends congratulations
Lard, 8c per lb
'
Chickens,
2
00
per
doz
Patronjze
your
home
paper.
It
Oregon’s presidential electors will to both happy couples.
works for your interests.
meet at Salem January 11. One of
I^OCAL BREVITIES.
Maury This Girl Quick,
The
Mask Tarty.
fhejr number Will bp selected to
United States Land Office, Oregon I saw in yopr paper that a 13 year old boy
E pe S, M. Daniel’s ad thig >yeek. parry the returns to Washington,
City, Que., Ijeepmber ?fith, 1896, made $; .25 the first day he worked selling the
SHERIFF S^LE.
Metal Tjp Lampwick. I qudered a
(L ¥. Memow,
Pi?@priet0|
Miss Mon.i Daniel is visiting The vote will be opened by the The Walnut Mask Party at thp Notjce is hereby given tfiat the Perfection
sample
and
weiit
to
wdi
’
kand
the
first
week!
speaker of the |ropse of represents* city Hall on Monday evening, was approved fractional plat of survey cleared $1’0, tiie second week I cleared $15. I Bj virtue of $n execution and oi’der of s$le,'
friends in Albany |his vyeek.
of Township 13 South, Bange 8 East, expect to run up to $15 a weekin the near fu
out of tlie circuit- court of the
a very enjoyable affair and pyodqcr has been Received fpoip the Sqrvey5 ture, as the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick issiled
' Assessor Frank Deakinscaqaeover tjves.
makes such h beautiful vyhite light fin'd does state of Oregon for the county pf Ljph to me First-class accommodations. Table^
or
General
of
Oregon,
and
on
’
five oi an immense amount pf fun
away with smoke” chimneys and bad odor duly directed,dated and dpliv^ped on the 8tli
Thursday, to spend Ctjristqjas $jth
Christmas Echos.
supplied with the best’the
find Sftves oil, it is efisy to sell. If you wish to day o^ December A. i}. 1896 in a certain suit
F ebruary 8th 1897,
and mprrimc^t. An elegant lunph at 10 o’clock
Scio friends.
it 'send 13 * wq cent stamps to Miss A. M.
market affords.
’, a . M., of said Clay said try
Fritz, Station A, St.'Louis, Mo., and she will pi said court of said county wherein Mary B qhf <1 from One to Tyro Dollars per
/’^js§esJSlla, Kate and ]$r. Frank
The custoipary Christmas q^ere|§ wag served at the Ramsey briqk, by plat will be filed’in this office, ant} send yoq sample outfit, this is a good way to Jane Shaw was plaintiff, and Mary Ann Me- ■
intqsh, Mary Mcfntosh and Jennie Mcintosh
g@?ijead;quarters for. C.oiprnercia|
’ary cameupfrom Salem to spend es were had at the M. E. church, in the young ladies, which qcjded ma, tfie land therein embraced'wjll be make nidnevaropndfionie. Miss TJ na W.
jyere. defendants, in which said suit the said
to entry on” and after said
’ ’Trqypi.efs.
he hoiliday week at home.
this city on last Wednesday eyening. terially to the enjoyment pf the subject
Mary Jane Shaw as plaintiff recovered p, judg.
date.
ANTED-SEVERAL
FAITHFUL
M#N
OB
Vhe old channel bridge qn the faking the hard times in pqnsider? evening. The following js a list of
R obert A. M iller Begister, W Women to travel for responsible ment against ibe said Mp.ry .Ann Mcintosh,
house in
Oregon.
Salary defendant, on the 18th day of JJqvember A. D.
W m G alloway Becjeiver, estabUshed
tnderson road to Albany has been ation the display of presents,^upon the maskeps and characters repre
$780, payable $15
weekly and ^expenses, 1896 for the sum of Six hundred Ninety One
the tree, was creditable. A literary sented:
position
Permanent-. Reference. Enclose & 20-100 ($691.20) dollars with interest there,
jnpleted for some weeks.
Make Your Own Lantern.
self-ad dressed stamped ep velopp. The N fttiqm
on at the rate of IQ per cent per annum from
Your home is incomplete without it, and al, Stfts Buildjng, Chicago.
Prof. Fulkerson left on Chrjstpias and musical prqgraffi proceeded the Julia Ficklin, Forrget-tne
7
not;
.
«
-K
r the price is within reach of all. I ordered one
said date of said judgment, and the further
use—and it was so handy and
ay' to spend the hoiliday yyppk distribution of the presents. After Maud Bilyeu, J Ivy ' leaf; Grace Gill, I
HOTE^.
sum of $ oO’OOas attorney’s fees also costs of t|ps
•
■ .
’’
convenient I wfiBt'tp taking prders far them
the
Conclusion
of
the
exercises
at
with home folks in Polk county.
Bp Peep; Grace Wylie, America; ; I I and sold 51 in one day making over $5 clear. -F. M. French,the jewler of Albany suit taxed at $......... ordering, adjudging SIBLING HOWARD,
1 It gives a beautiful white light, cljimnejs
the church, the young people organ
and decreeing that the real property described
break from heat, it is always clean' and has sotnething ne^y in engagement in plaintiff mortgage and conpiaint to wit:
(Corner of First ai)(X Washington streets,)
Geo. W. Phillips, who is attending ized themselves into a merry party PearlJ Bilyeu, Topsy; Anna Gill never
ready. Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo., will
ALBANY, ©REGQN,
the Eortland Business cqllege, came pf seranac|er§ and visited many of Italian girl; Gert Wylie, Grandma; send sample for 13 two cent stamps, for ohe, and wedding rings, make a note /of The South East quarter of SQGtiqn Eight
(8) in township Ten (10) South of Range Three
Headquarters fqr commercial travs
home for the hollidays last Thurs? the various residences of our citi Frankie Claxton, Good Luck; Cora X got my stftrt from him. ' G eorge B,
this, boys. .
(3) East of the Willamette Meridian in Linn elers. Motor cars pass the hotel foy
county Oregon and containing One Hundred all railroad depots and Goltra Park,
day.
zens, regaling them with some ex Munkers, Chrysanthemum; Flora
and Sixty (160) acres, be sold to satisfy said Free bus to and from the house
Walter and Jake Ijilyeu attended cellent vocal rqqsjp. The P kess fam Myers, Nun; Maude Myers, evening;
judgment and decree, and all costs.
[I
the drarpa and danpe at Lyons, ily extend to the party, one and all, Homer Bilvey, Jockey; Chas. Crab
Therefore by virtue of sai • executipn notice
is hereby given, that I will on Saturday the
Chfistipqs eve, apd report having thanks to an unlimited pxtent for tree, Cavalier; Miley Cary, Bicycle
16tli day ot January A. D. 1897 at the hour of
By buying yôtfï
hap an epjpyable time.
the inusical call.
Boy; Roy Hazelton, Clown; L. W‘
1 o’clock P. M . of said day at the Front door
and Wrs- A- J- Johnson provid Bichapdson, Joe T.ur^i Charlie
State School Superintendent Ir-
of t’UQ pQili’t house in the city of Albany
Cetpetery work
Linn equity Qrpgon, offer for sale at public
Win wants to add two more stud ed a family tree for the enjoyment Young, Sambo; George Phillips,
Ladies and Gents Silk H.andkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers,
auction to the highest bidder for cash in
at the Willamette
ies to the common school course, Of their own and relative’s families, Ching Ching; Chris Bilyeu, Span
hand the real property in said order and de
Silk Mitts, Boys and Girls Mackintoshes; Boys-
Civil Government and Good Morals. which was productive of much en ish Cavalier; Jack Jones, Calico
cree and herein before described to satisfy
Marble Wprks,
Suits, Shoes, Hatsand Shirts; Ladies Dress Goods
said Judgment and all costs and charges
Prince; Henry Myer, Page; Walt
J. W. Miller, of Shelburn, who is a joyment to the little folks.
of making such sale
fl,nd .shoes; Mejis Slippers, Ties, Shirts and Under
From
Mr-
Hpb
Binder
we
learn
Dated this 8tb
pf Depeinber A • D, 1896 Monuments- and Tablets from
Bilyeu’, Jumbo; Charlie Bilyeu,
student of the Mon mop th Normal
wear, Hanging Lamps, Glass Dishes and various
M. (3. Gain.es,
school, came home to spend the hoi that Oakview neighborhood had el Clown; Sam Dugger, Page; Evé
thP cejebpared Red Beach,
Siieriff of Linn county Oregon.
other articles too numerous to rpentiop.
liday vacation, on Thursday of last egant trees, that were literally load Manis, Saijor boy; Harry Palmer,
Barre and Quipcy Granites,
ed
with
gifts
for
the
young
and
old.
Dusting girl; Frank Morris, Old
week.
at prices that will astonish
A most excellent litepary and musi lady; Norman Dalej’, Salvation
^Potsmaster Shelton has had placed cal program wasxa feature of the
you.
Shop on Second St.,
Army
soldier
and
Geo.
Daley,
in the pFsCoffice lobby a lfi-candle evening's enjoyment.
opppsite
R
; G. Watson’s store,
power electric light, for which the Christmas day passed very quietly Calico Jim.
OREGON
[CUSICK
BLOCK.)
public makes him its most profound in this city much after the manner
jF. WOOD, Jun.,
IlßstaliatiSÄ of Officers.
S. K. Sent.. Q. W. Phillips
Sunday School Entertainment.
obesiance.
Is the place to go for first- ALBANY,
of an ordinary day, with the custo-
-- S. K. P., T. L. Dugger
OREGON,
The state board of equalisation of tpapy wishes qf “A mary Christmas” The following is the program of
With the beginning of another
class
dentistry,
Teqtb
filled
taxqs hqs raised I^inn county’s as when friends and neighbors met.
D.R.X.BLACKpuitft.
J ohn M. SomxBC
an entertainment at the Christian year all of our secret orders will in Bebekah Lodge No. 84,1. O. O. F.
sessment in two items, op mer But few people were in from the church, given py the Sunday school stall officers. Scio now has eight
or extracted without pain.
N. G., Mrs. L. T. Montgomery
BLACKBURN
&
SOMERS.
chandise 20 per pent, and Ph cattle country and but very little business to night (Wednesday:)’
V. G., Mrs. A. E. Shore
active secret societies, most of
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW,
25 per cent.
was transacted by our merchants.
Sec., Miss Grace,Qill
Song, by tfie school; opening ad which despite the hard times are in
WEATHERFORD
& WTAH
’
ALBANY,
OREGON.
, Doctor Prill having located in A subscription for the relief of needy dress, Norma Daniel; prayer, Mrs. good conditions. The following is a
F. Sec., Mrs. M- E. Gill
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW,
families
received
liberal
donations
£pio, pan he found at fiis Office^ in
Rooms
5-&-67~Fi?strSat1onar
Bank BulIdSis
ALBANY,
OR.
Treas.,
Mrs.
Minerva
Gill
Shore
’
s
class;
song,
Mrs.
John
Gill
’
s
list of officers to be, or which has
the day a very pleasant one,
the building formerly occupied- by making
1^ Office in Flinn elock, over First National
class; recitation, Cleo Johnson; reci been installed:
no doubt, to the recipients.
Ladies of the Mqeeafieeç officers
fir. Hyde, Calls promptly attend
tation, Frankie Claxton; dialogue, Leonidas Lodge No, 36, K. of P
C H DALRYMPLE,
, Bu^ia&ss Change.
ed, day or night.
were reported last week.
by four t>oys; recitation, Grover yvill in stall as follows:
L. H. MONTANYE,
ATTORNEY;AT I4W.
Calavan; recitation, Grqce Curl; rec
«rTOBIÜBY
AT
LAW,
Mr. J. A. Hutchins, engineer of
A New Hook Spoon Free To All,
P. C , G. L. Shelton.
Last week the firm of Hibler & itation, Cleora Simms; recitation,
ALBANY,' OR.
the steam tug ‘-Belief” pf Astoria,
ALBANY,
«
*
OREGON.
I
read
’
in
the
Christian
Standard
that
Miss
A.
C. C., G. F. Coffey.
M. Fritz, Station a , St. Louis, Mo„ would give ßS“0irtce in Strahn building.
came up on a visit to his tincl p, Mr- Shore, one of, our leading merchan Pearl'Johnson; song, Mrs, Morris’
an
elegant
plated
hook
spoon
to
anyone
sen
ding
V.
C.,
E.
C.
Catterljn,
Thomas Allison, of this city, last dising firms, was disolved by mutu Class; recitation, Fred Savage; reci
her ten 2-cpnt stamps. I sent for one and found
it is useful that I showed it to my friends, and
tation, Beulah Haulman', recitation, Prelate, J. N. Morris.
week, returning on the following al consent, Mr. Shore retiring.
made $13,00 in two hours, taking orders for the
Mr.
B.
E.
Hibler,
who
will
con
spoon. The hoojc spoon is a household neces
Bay Calavan; tableau, MThe Old K. of B. & S., A. G. Prill,
R. R. Go.
Monday.
sity. it cannot slip into the dish or cooking
tinue the business,. js one of oup
vessel, being held in place by a hook on thp
Klein, Dubruille & Co., of Spok best known, most reliable business Oaken Bucket;’’ recitation, Bessie M. oi F. G. D- Shelton.
back. The spoon is something that housekeep
aii
BUILDER, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE,
Dilley; recitation, Edna Gill; recita M. of Ex. W. F. Gill.
ers have needed ever since spoons were first MTRACTOB
ane, Wash., but formerly of Al- men, whose narpe
invented Any one can get a sample spoon by
integrity and tion, Effie Shore; song, by three M- at A., M. M. Peery.
Cpnnectipg fit Yaquina Ray with the San
sending-ten 2-cent-stamps to Miss Friz. This
have succumbed to the pres uprightness is unquestioned, and
Francisco and Y^guinfi, Bfiy Steamsljip Co.
is asplendid way to make money around home.
has been placed in ffib^an^“ | whose qualities as a business man girls; recitation, Qell Curl; recitar
Very truly, Jeannette S.
tion, Leona .Montgomery; recita? Scio Lodge No. 39, A. F. & A. M.
Steamship
“FARALLON,”
Will prepare estimates and Sails from
rant» « ge.&tip«panYre of a high ordqr.
receiver,
Yaquina every 8 dayfifor San Frap-
Louella Dsiniel; recitation, installed the following officers at
Tk® Albany S^eam Laundry
cisco, Coos Bay, Fqrt Orford, Trinidad an<$
plans
for
all
classes
of
Being
well
acquainted
with
thfe
It is said the Q, C. & E. railroad
Earl IJapIman; recitation, Fay heir last regular convocation:
carpentry, at the lowest Humbolt Bay.
Will receive and deliver goods for
Js letting large lumber contracts to people of the community, with Myers; recitation, Lula Morrow;
W.
M.,
T.
J.
Munkeps.
Passenger Accommodations Unsurpassed.
possible liv-ing prices.
laundry purposes, every Saturday,
the mills up tfie road, for the bet their needs and tastes, h^C enjoys sohg, Mrs. M. <Gilj’sejass; tableau; S, W. , A. E, Bandall.
Shortest route between the Willamette Vai?
their confidence and merits a liberal dnlh
ley
and California.
at Albany prices, at the office of Dr.
No charge for furnishing
terment of the road bed on the East
J, W„ M. C. Gill.
patronage from thg^n; which we
A- G, Prill, in this city, Satisfac
Fai\e frqm Albany and points West to San
plans and estimates for
ern end of the line, and probably’ feel sure he will>^t. He will' ever
Treas., J. S, Morris,
Francisco:
tion guaranteed.
Motice of Dissolution.
Cabin . ............................................................ $ 5 00.
—.— Y”
extension,
.contracts
that
are
awar
Sec.,
W.
A.
Ewing.
be
foqnd
att^
ie
pid
stand
where
he
Steerage............................... 4 00.
por an
H. E. P almer Agt.
ded
to
me.
If
you
want
Rpund Trip Good for 60 days---- Special,
Tyler, N. Young.
life'flippy to have all, old and
The
firm
of
Hibler
&
Shore
has
To Goos Bay and Port Orford, cabin.... 6 00.
Principal Crawford went to Salem, new friends and customers, call and
Di(J You Ever Make Money Easy.
first-class,
reliable
work,
S.
D..
A.
M.
Shelton.
To
Humbolt Bav,eftbin.........’ ........... 8 00.
dissolved partnership, and hereafter
Saturday to bp in readinss to attend see nim.
at bed hook prices , call
M r . ^ pitor .—I have read how Mr C. E. B.
B- E. Hibler will conduct the busi J. D., P. O. Smith,
the state teachers association which
made sb mueh money in the Dish Washer
RIVER DIVISION.
on, or write to
business and think I hive beat him. I am
ness of the. store alone. Mr. Shore
convened on Monday. He will vis
Acçigently Killed,
yp.ry young yet and have had little exp<*r-
Steamer “ Albany4’leaves Corvallis 8!a, m*
Diepdopff
Lodge
No.
fi4,
J.
O.
O.
'-
F.
ience in selling goods, but have made over
and Albany 9: a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays
will receive payment of all notes
it hjs farm in Polk county and Al
and Saturdays, connecting with the steamer
eight hundred dollars tn ten creeks selling
Dish Washers. It is simply wonderful how
“wm. M. Hoftgik for Portland and lower riv
Boy Beard, the adopted son of O. and accounts belonging to the firm N G., S. I. Shore.
bany also before he returns.
eftsy it is tq sell them. All you have to do is
er points.
V.
G.,
P.
O.
Smith.
that were .contracted before the 1st
to show the ladies how they work and they
There is a great number of busi W. Warren, went hunting Thurs
cannot help but buy one. For the benefit oi
Edwin Stone,
J. C, Mayo,
SO YEARS’
July last, and the |afer accounts Sec., B- Sfieiton,
pthers I will state that I got my start from
Manager.
Sunt. River Diy.
ness failures occurring now-a-days. day afternoon with Mr, Fronk’s of
EXPERIENCE.
the Mound City Dish Washer Co., st Loqis,
H. L. Walden,.
will be payable at the stope.
P. Sec., L. L. Calavan,
H. R.’Sacry,
little
boy.
At
4
o
’
clock
the
latter
Mo. Write to them a»d they will send you
The “Advance agent of prosperi
Agt.deppt, AJbany.
Agt. opposite Revere
A'lj those wisning to see 8, J.
full particulars.
He use. Albany.
ty,” does not seem to have much left him find a lit,tie later his gun Shore will find him in lus office Treas,, A* J- Johnson,
I think I caii £lcar over $3,000 the popping
year, and I am hot going to let the opportun
influence in the business world. It was heard. Not coming home Mr.
ity pass. Try it and publish your success
next the store building north, and Scio Lodgp No. 36., A. O. U. W,
for the benefit of others.
is to be hoped that when he takes Warreh went tp look for him and Boss will be glad to haye everybody
J. F. C.
Master
Workman,
C.
O.
Jeffrey.
found
his
body
in
the
field
near
the
/^55-^ge of the president’s chair, a
call on hjrp at his place of business Foreman, J. R. Smith.
slaughter
.house.
The
gun
was
TRAPE MARKS,
Born
new order pf things will be intro
DESIGNS,
empty, the entire charge having as early and as often as possible,
Overseer. T. M. Holt.
DOPYRICHTS
&o.
duced.
DONG—On December 26, 1896, to
Boss
E.
H
ibler
.
Anyone
sending
a
sketch
and
description may
taken effect in his bpeasf. How the
Recorder, R. Shelton.
the wife of Porter Long, a son.
quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention ig
Ernest Cole is now a student of
S am I. S hore .
probably patentable. Communications strictly
accident occured no one knows.
Financier, G- W, Morrow.
confidential.’ Oldest agency for securing patents
the Albany college. He will be in The funeral took place Saturday af
in America. We have a' Washington- office.
Receiver,
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
J.
S.
Morris,
attendance with the opening of the ternoon. The accident qccuring as
ggeeiarndtice in the
«
WiU So Te Motóso,
ALBANY ,©RN’
Guide, Wm. Moore.
new year and term. It is safe to it did the day before Christmaf
SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN,
FLEENR
—
At
the
family
home
[
say no brighter nor more gentle made it more distressing, and many Last Saturday Mr. Theadore I. W., F. M. Daniel.
illustrated, largest circulation of
The Fastest and Most Styl
near this city on, December 28, ' beautifully
any scientific journal, weekly,terms $3.00 a year;
six months. Specimen copies and HAND
manly student wjll attend that in friends sympathize ryith those McNamer, came np and visited the O. W„ H- D- She)tot),
1896, of dropsy, Samuel T. Fleen 81.50
ish Rigs kept by any stable
Boos on P atents sent free. Address
er; aged near70 years,
stitution, He is a graduate of our afflicted.—Albany Telescope.
family of hjs brothersn-law, T. J.
MUNN & CO.,
in tne county can be found
The deceased was a large man and
361 Qrofidwoiy»
York.
public schools, being the validictor-
Moners, till the following Monday. Scio Gamp No., 211, W. of the W,
here,
Social attention given
the desease of which he died caus
Mr. McNamer has heretofore been a C. C., G. W. Munkers.
• fan of his class. Having no bad
EfeS OxL?->Cent Daily,
to
boarding
horses. Stock
ing the fiody to bloat, made it neces
repnblican in politics till the last cam
r—. habits he is sure to reflect credit up
A- L-, A- D- Woudmansee.
coral
and
scales
connected
sary
to
manufacture
a
burial
casket,
on his teachers while in pursuit of a The coming session of the Oregon palgn when he supported W. J. Clerk, N. T, Higgins.
with the barn. Charges rea
as the undertaker had none jn
higher education, In which we wish legislature will be one of great im Bryan. He is an uncompromising Banker, A. J, Johnson,
Physician and
Surgeon sonable.
stock sufficiently large.
him the best of success.
portance the people of Oregon and believer in the principles of free sil Escort, T, J. Claxton,
Scio,
Oregon.
County Clerk Montague is rather every one will he interested in hear ver and is fully satisfied that the
Watchman, John Bay,
A Wife Equal to a Gold Mine.
SfinteEara Cor.ofEllmrthHths.
busy these days issuing licenses. ing, from day to day, a report of the field for successfull buisiness enter, Sentinel, I. A. Munkers.
Besidence
opposite
the
planing
mills.
will
some
oi
your
readers
give
me
a
good
Monday Mr. Bob M Miller, of Hal deliberations of that body. No bet prises in this country will be “nit”
recipe for making a cold starch? 1 am selling Office next door to drug store; hours
self-heating flatirons and iron a. little at
sey, one of the best young men in ter nor cheaper medium of daily untill we return to the coinage laws Knights of the Maccabees:
every house and have to use some starch
9 to .12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M.
every place and want to know how to make
the county was given license to proceedings can be obtained than that prevailed prior to 1873. Believ S. B. C., A. G. Prill.
a good cold starch. My husband was in debt
and 1 being anxious to help him thought 1
marry Miss Minnie G. Thomson, of that of the Daily Capital Journal of ing that free silver Mexico is a good
S. K. L. C., W. J. Crawford
' would sell self-heating flatirons and I am do
ing splendidly. A cent’s worth of fuel will
P-“-«ame place, and a most estimable Salem. The editor was a member field for business enterprises, he will
L, W, RICHARDSON,
Proprietor,,
S. K. B. K., G. L. Sutherland
• heat the iron for 8 hours, so you have a per
'g lady. Mr. Boy B. Gill, one at the last session, and is weil quai- eave the dominion.of Uncle Sam for S. K. F. C., M. M. Peery.
fected even heat, you can iron in half the*
SCIO, OREGON
]
th
it
of
Mexieo
about
the
15th
inst,
time
and
no
danger
of
scorching
the
clothes,
">‘Prss>JYs rising young men, and Miss lified to get at the true inwardness
as with the old iron, and you can get the
S.
K.
Chap..
J.
T.
Bilyeu
hoping
to
find
under
laws
tliat
re
; most beautiful gloss. I sell at nearly every
All kinds of fresh meats constant
Jennie Turner, were also permitted of legislative matters, as well as the
—-AND---- J
i house, as the iron saves so much, fuel every-
ly on hand and will be sold at thi
' body wants one. I make $1.50 on each . iron
to join their fortunes; also W. H. furnishing of a complete report. cognize silveras primary money the S. K. Phys., A. G. Prill
! and*have ¿not sold less than ten any clay I
lowest living prices; also fresh fishi
S.K. S., Frank Morris
Bogart and Hattie A. Miller, and V. The Journal will cost you but oqe- opportunities that our gold standard
■ worked. MSrbrother is doing well and I
bologna, sousage, lard, bacon, etc.
system
makes
imposible.
1
think
anyoiream'
make
lots
of
mon,ey
any-
S.
K.
M.
A.,
A.
V.
Smith
SCIO., - - OR.
L. Davis and Miss Hattie Quigley. cent per day and all can afford to
for sale at bed-rock prices.
I
i where selling irons. J F. C.iSE & CO., St.
Louis, Mo., will starte anyone in the usiness,
S. K. ■1st M. G., F. J. Irvine.
May-happiness be tiie lot of.ajl of take it. ‘Subscriptions received at
BST’Office and residence one block
as
they
did
ine,
if
you
will
address
them.
Subscribe for the P ress .
] Nqrih of THE PRESS office.
Mrs A. Rus«eB.
S. K. 2nd M. G., W. E. Ch tier lin
Bubrcribe fqr the
this office.
them.
Bear in mind -
THE
APEX.
MAY J........1893.
THE SHOE DEPARTMENT.
f. L. Reis,
Prop’r.
Wagon Shop,
YO^NG
....SCIO, OR...
Money
S.M. DANIEL
T. J. CLAXTON,
Oregon Central & Eastern
SCIO, ORN.
STRANEY & MITCHELL,
Livery and Feed Stable,
A. G. PRILL,
I Physicians
Surgeons.