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a Pin • ■(O, MDU1 I.INN CO., AT OMEUON lly IK A A PHELPS. TKamB t* r »ntiitui i»v«r»e • i ffMwilka, •• ) ina1«»'«w II >• *• “ «,».. I « ^4vertía»of relee af latr.lhrm« rt<Mjo I* 1 renalen t at f Iviurnl» he fel l fr»r W’ken lhe o**ler tagKee le« their Inaertke k.Hrr^t si ile ¡.sii.«.« at Scio, on*un. »« Ma-a USH UMll iMilrl BY THE EDITOR ? «••••••»••»••••«•»•••s»*». There -«re two families I Ivi ng In the western p«rt of Ksnsa«, mme«l D«y and Hutulay, who ere neigh!«»»« Mg. Dry I* f.ith« r »aven girla, white Mr Munday liman even iiumlM-r uf «on«. Four.of hl« «ni» have married Day», amitaeg Isengagcd *u 'I now appear* "t-u -v Day will tw Munday t>y ami tgy.*‘- Ex. Abolish lb-' -' alp laiunty law. If tlirre are «•■•u-itie« who ile»ln- to pay su«b bounties, it 1« within th«-’r pro- vlucr In *|o «u Tilt* stale Is In «li'bt now 11 lii.wm for scalp*, amt them 1» no way provld- i In which tn compel thl* certain «-ountle« to furnish money. 1 lie whole »lute mu«t P-O for *cv tlunal g»in for Kan*.«* might ba exeu«<d burning at the »take n negro fiend, bullnauihan enlightened »tale it *n> an error lu «iruggle for relit» <d the tragic event. The Mouth »»« doutitl*»« g I nd In hear of Hie tMv«ir- n i»», and more than pleased that the ul-jri I of the moli » vengeance waa.t negro w ha died pr-dr«tltig his Ium» cm • <>r there w|i| be som* mad (armer*. It I« fortunate Ihai ihl* «a not a IIliciti question, and tbal member« of all |>olllicnl afl)li«l|ou« ran W Tk •hnuliler In ahouhl<-r In iwto our country w»» a piu-ky flrdg ing, heulthy, vlgoroua, ardrnt in bop«-, high on reani ve. Our total populatlon w«« le«« than Gvrin.inyand lirltan rach had four lime* our nunitwr. .-Spelo twice »• many, and even little l'ortugal ha» a» big a familv of «oi.sand daugtite*» a» Ulute Nam. Weat uf thè Mi«» i«ai|ipi all una w llderue-«. W* had 13 little »tate* and few cillea of prominence, » Serpi l’hiladelphla. New Yotk, Baltimore, Boston and CharlstiMi. lite enllre reVttiue of Ihe United M«!ngovrrnmeni under our th«t anminlitration wa* only y 4..'••>.t»«>, whllelt now mal« *nnu »ll> »vs.liai.413 Si t«> drfray thè ex l-etice« of Dir guV. riimrel uf Greal. er New York Washington wa« Iheu a new »etllemrnt. wlth nnly a f*W lbou»»mJ |Hpul»IÌwlt, and lisd laxen uoly latcly m ide thè capitai. Workmen j CORRESPONDENCE. •waawawawaaaa**«»♦»»♦♦♦♦* MHEl.HUKN AND VICIMTY. Mi'ill tout <’>»>lrv wa* an On-gon City visitor last week. pref E B Water* made n flying trip to Albany last week. Mr. and Mr*. A P Ituasell are lhe proud parents of • Irrighi eyed girl bsby. llr Welsh of »tayton was In thl« brig last week doing dvntstry w ork. Mr. and Mr« Frank Mark visile«] In Salem laat week with numerous relatives il. II Chancv Is very III thia week Ills many friend* hope for him a •|-eedy recovery. Mr Fitawatcr »nd family of Crab ire«-, m«»vrd Into the rraidene* of Mr*. Frank Mack, Frldajr. Will Mlder who 1« teaching *ch*ol w lo».I near Mlayton «pent Matur-lny and Munday w Ith relative» in Mbel tiurii. Mr. ar»d Mr«. D m vid Oglcwhea left Munday for ituena Vista wh-re they w ill v l«lt a week nr tw o w ith numer ini* rv'ativra. Put your ix«y to w«wk if he I* not In «. ti.Hil. If there 1« nothing el«e Th* «ttlren» of Rhelburn held a for him t-i do, pul hliu tn while- milling at Hie olii Miller school wa-lilng the •»< k feme. Keep lhe hou»«- \\ nlncxlay evening for >hc |iur|s>M- of organigli.g » nanlisl *> lawn muwni, ami even rut the win clely. We have not heird any par ler supply of wimm I. Auytlilng 1« tivulars. better fur him than loHflng ata.ut HANTIAM AND VH INITY. town at lhe end of • cigarette »tump learning *11 the evil and contract I M. C. Galneu la l-uilding some tu-w ing all the vice« that lhe devil keep« fences nn the Elliott farm. i«(1»al to catch idlera No hoiieal J I*. Crabtree 1« repairing hl* latair will hurl your boy, toil the evil fe ce from the effect* uf the high hai.it« lie may ««intract on lhe street» waler. miy kill Ida »ool and |>m«en hi» Frank Sta«tney wa* over vDiling moral nature »u a« to make him a with Unrle John Bilyeu'» l<dk»Mun detriment tn the community In -lay nlghk which he live« ind t»>w down hl» Our »< F<>ul district No. 77 voted gr»y haired futri-nl» with Borrow, in ■> mill tax to secure money to pay if the father« and mother* of Paia) part on uur new »« hool ltuu«e. John Miller, of Marion, called on would learn the Important-«, of train Ing their *<>n» to t»< Induvtriou« ami M. W. Gatties Ihl« week for Mumu of hl* flue three year corn tor seed. keep them off llie »trivet«, till» Coin. Farmer* out our way are «tarting ing generation wouli lai Hirst him- their plow« preparatory to «owing l.ly better off — Exchange, wheat and wlnti-ro.it» In February. A bill I* under cuoaideratlon i» lore thè amale committee on indi lary ufftlr« providing f-»r tin- expul- lion of *ny cadet •>! United Htatea Military Academy who m <y la- found guilty >>f p irtlrlpalion in hal Quern Vh liiria is dvad. Hhr hat ing A lui- muri- a! . ig tills Inn- I« nmat Mire'y needed «mow lililí will nlalicated licr throne and laid down forever »tamp out that Infamou« and her «.«»-tar at tilt- cimm ind of n monarch greater than herself and degrading practice more ¡.oirntial than mortal ever The time usa when n United kt.vw I'tiiw 1« th»- iuavhab!«. fate Miai*» M-nator for Oregon could not of all meu tie be prince or pauper, poaalbly t-e elevimi unie»« hr wa» II. | or tn lit It la 'loiplc ola dl w illing to twmd I<1- energie« to m > cnee to a setitctice p«»«ed by uatur«- t ur») appropriation* for lire Hnpr--ve upon all mankind and from it« man ment of the I-ir ni Yaqulna buy, date there is no up|M<al by great, ur The reign of giving lh*l lucwtlnn fair help along •ma!l, lilgh or l«:w with other plac*\,dem»ndlngnation Victoria Ini« linen * remarkable- an al «Id. Ii i* n<d unlikely lti.it it wll* exccplloiial one lu many re»pe« t« t*u nwraMry for the friend« of She 'lve«l the longest and reigned Y <-|-iin., bay : . • ■ nil- the longest of tiny Brill*h monarch Her reign ha* not only been the lar attitude. RWtge-t »« inc istirc l t.y. tin- «nop!.- The California Fruit Grower re flight of time, but it has certainly port* th.il the ahipuient u( liir prune tM-en Hie most brilliant and credit crop up to date from California, Ore- aide In tier«elf «• well a» fruitful and goh ami W lslilngioi hi ■ unu to progrtm-ive the Engli«h nation ever 70,1)00 <*k) lb* It advise* lhe Calif enjoyed This »plemlld 'result baa ornia Aasrwi.itloti tn make *uch prl- iH-rn attuin.-d not so much by Dir era for foreign ahipment nt prune» exercise of any potential |Hiu*r per- •a wlltunatil«- It to at once export winally vested In her»elf as queen, from 500 tn I'Mto cari-itil«. The as a* by the vbartn and itiflueiica uf •o-iation baa »-> tar thl« only her own regal | ersonallly. It Is nut •>l>orted about S.tmo.onu II m to for believe«! by «Mime critic* that Vic eign countries. toria wa« us l.rill IM nt a woman iutel The greatest olijectl-m against] n leclually *« h. r pred«>cess<»r, Queen direct primary I«» mad» by those ) .llzalwth, but her virtues were not I»*»» ridden is that clllcs Would gre«t< r and naturally tier influence Under the I m - have an advantage over rural dl»- wa* nmr* affective Irict« on ■«-evunt of mora opportuni nignant reign af Victoria England tie« lor |M-r»orial consult ition and ba« made v ist progre*«iva stride«, cunveticlvnca. If such a law Is en but it Is not lo'h» disputed that had acted Hie country precinct» will feei her aullimily I m -.- ii le».« abridged and thcmseivM fortunate «nd will nm •»• healged about with constitution»! fouhd lacking In Itllerest. ( tie t v I limit» her *p emlid r.-tgn could have that lhe ot<j-etimi« to «u« h a mi-as l.«-rn mad-«-ven more lustrous, anil ure come prmclpilly from cities In I m - ik tl. I il la her «u'ij.-.-t« dicale» that the rural localltiea would Danger of Cold» and lA (trippe. nut lose by *uch a statute. We have nail«, ln»t they ale de*p down under th« mud. There are M-Veral remedle« pt> «ented In the legialaturv for thl* w r.-teli«-d «fate of affilr«. anil It 1« I o I m - »liicerrly h<i|H-d that from many we will recelv«. re lief, Tlii» 1« one of the m«>«t Imfsir tanl subject» dem..n«tlng the alien lion nf our lawmaker«. There must b«i a gisid, practical measure paaaed Utile Known last*. Uncle John Bilyeu 1» quite sick, tint ha» not »« yet called In » physi cian, It 1» ho|»ed he will soon lie on fuel ngnln. Mr. an<l Mr«. S. W. Gaines were o-i a visit to Allmny Wudnes-lay. and rc|airi* tl e roads good for till« time ot the year. Geo Griffin went Monday to Frank Crabtree <>•* »h«-ep dual, traded tils flue sorrel saddle horse for eleven flue slieep. Price ot »beep was $5 each. Le«- Bilyeu treated hi« wife to a 47n Home < ouifort range, furwhlch In- paid 340. Now l.«-e will expect ule titvw«-«ii meals, and doughnut« for a midnight lunch. M. W. Gaine» went to S«lo We<l- neadav with Hl bushel ol wheat to trade tn (»dwell A Pit IIII im f-irspring w lic it for seed. They claim to have a superior lol uf blue stem, (rum eastern < )r«-gon, ¥ Geo Griffin met w ith n painful ac cident while dipping hl« g'»it« fret in a solution of blue viinil and cur leillc acid, liy having one kick ili« eyes full of the solution, which run him almost crazy for a time. There w i« a social parly at M r*. Mespvlts Friday night. A crowd id young folk« front our >ide went aero»« Hungry Hill, ml-»eil Hie trill and Wandered in the thick w - imm I s *<ime two hour» before they were able Io find Ihulr way out. Marriage Without Consent. "A girl'» right 1« to la-mat ri.-d wit h dig oily frem her father'« linuae,” write« Margaret E. H.ngster In Hie Fvbruary Ladle»’ Hume Journal. •'There arv lnstsii.es, an in the ea«e of Mr» Itruwniiig, w h.-r.- a parent 1« relelltles'ly pre|udlc«-«l and I v rail- nicrl, but they are very exi-eptinnal. Aft« r a «utili lent periml ol wailing. If the two »re very sure of esili «»(her and are of maturi- age over twenty (lie at least if they cannot ohtnln their parents' «on» -nt they m»y ìm - Juslifl.-d In marrying with i'Iie greute»! dnnger frolli cold« out il, Imping for Ilins to tiring and la griplie 1« thelr reaultiiig in »I m - u I a rut onclllatiun to Ilia inevit pueumuuiA. 1( re».»-instile « ire I» able. i.«. d, h.iwevt-r, and < ‘h.iiiiberl iin'a l .High Iteini-dy lak»n, all danger ADMINISTRATORS NOTH E III tu- avolded. Among Hie leu» of thouaatid* whn e «ve u»ed ibi« NOTICE I» hereby given, that the un- rrm«-«ly for llrewe d.•»«•»««•» ue bave yet tolearnof a alngle case liavlng derwigiuai »»»on the 35th day ol Janu- r.-'iilleil in pneumiuil», w li idi »linw « arv, t»01, bv order of tin- «-.nnly court v-.iiiclusively (hai it I» a certaln pre of l.mn Count« . Oregon, duly appointed ventine of lliat datigerou» mal >dy adminietrutor with tn* «nil annexed, of It wili cura a «a.ld or at> allack of the estate of W«-»nrl Du-la. devearol. All pareo*«* having claim« againat said la grippe in lesa lime tnnn any olhcr deceaaail an- hereby n--tifl<»l tn percent treatment. Il 1« plea«ant and «afe their claima duly veritied t<> the under- lo labe, l’or sale by l'erey A l'urey, «tgiroi at hi* re«u<l«-iicv, at ffem, in I.mu druggiala- County. Oregon, within six niuntbafroni the dale lu-re-'f SouUura Cailforaix. lla'ed tlii» Jan 31. 1'IBE jrtsi H its ron hun-tre-l« cl jour rompar>i-c« «xi« «»«y In mill «ml ksimlry »n» « prr»ut< < t < . ; N-it itile Hllmng thè pleosur«-« uf that trrHMr < i«n*umHi«ih V««tt ha' e »• « n •»Ivw kh |m ntiikx» and rnnlnn thtwui» ui* n ftirslrd tiy thè fsli i«t» Houle 1« thè th*- Rffrrcir« »4 ilw »*4«t wnrL’ l<««u»> «!♦» 7«»Y - r wluler trip lo S-iulliern t'nllforula rvMich**l hl« llk a«ajr. » w air )«u U vm » <* Renrwed mquiilnt «▼•<7 4«jr t» fuH «*< «harp. w»> (a in 4. «I « r < h H md Arianna • ince wlth Hils »«-«timi wilì rver buine lu th« caaa «U m itx ß»t'w • IwVelop fre»n ledili« of interrili and added »«iure«-« <>f «-i-joymeni, under il» »unny «kit-«, lu thè varivty ut Ha industrie». In II» prolltlc vrgvlatlnn tnd aiiimig il* numÌM-r|<-«» res.»rts uf imnint.tlun. short-, v dlry and plain. I hrlwod«llv Mhn tu tra’M fruiti l’urtland tu ('.il'forni» lisvr l-et-ti rtirnlly cquippanl wlth lite must ,ipproviil piliern uf sl-iud irti sud toui i»ts «lerpliig c ir», bui thè |ow r.iii-s of f»re wlll stili continuo In i-ffrct. illustrateti guhl-'s tu thewiiiter reror-snf CMlIfurnlt i«nd Arlaoris ruay he livd un appi ice timi tu U. li M Aligli am , ti. P. A. Porli ird, Oregon. Te«a —Ja-k pr<it"«»e<l l*«t night and act ruled him Jew*—Did yi«u.-learT By the way, don't »tl-mpt to cut gl «s« *1 h Hiil diamond, hs I did ur you'll make another nick in the «liHie, — Plill«di>lphl.< Pre««. I • b « »i.-'iaiaia is na rvsry to« ol «to **»»tee l axative Brumo-Quininc tm »«^ « to »»O t ttoi *■*«» r »als to »■• Way «A III boom Iti» Bovine»». H. Laval, a merchant, of Jlall»*. Onlv eighteen percent <d all the families In America employ d*m**- Teg. wrlle«i “I thought I would th- help, leaving leaving rlghly-two have to give up bu«in»*a. after twu percent without even one servant. ye«ra <>f suffering flout general da- J( a'l (he dressmakers known to eg- bllltv brought on by overwnr* »nd 1st In America Worked twenty-four kmg hours, but four bottle» of Eleg 1 can h< um of each day fur a whole year irte Hittea» gava me new life without »topping for sleep or men la, now eat anything, «leep well and It's they would »till I m > .Me to make fiel like working ad lha time only oar dreM apiece fur lea* than the t«-«t m.-divine un ealth.“ It'» ■ev eii.eighths it the women of a wonderful tonic and health builder A merle*. for tln-d, weak. »Ichlv «nd run down S» t i «f id ion guar N'ot »11 per cent nf all the women propia. Try >t in A meric» apend a* much *• I«») anteed. (mlyMleat Peery A Perry* drug store. per year «tn their clothe». Out of twelve million American familie« the ln<-onia of four million »•■ir la *ilto>'t li *e- of three fomlllr« 1« leva than four «I«»* I. "—i uKsu*« * i «»i. «- m N. 1 hundred dollar« each per year, and s-BHiv Without it t «•**•«-'«. land) tain. Ml |he income of nearly eight« per cent ' U - isan your t»«i«»l *n*t keva It - a«« lo of the entire number are le«» than < up tto laiy hvar a».i >'ri»n^ s in one t hoo«and dollar« each per year. puntto fo'-n ito laidi ISg-ri t - »My I. I toni«ly |Hniii l re. tsals. loot« lies. tl«<kli*w -I. «nd that »Mtnfv la hmm romp *v. .« Uy lilla Bwiklen* Aridi* kaha. Cauaret«, *»uty for t»n .rut« Ah <ln*g »«•la, aatislacXion iia>rani««4. px- 25«' Vk Haswitrld wide fame for marvel- mis cure». It «urpises any oilier M itici : III PUBLICATION falve, lotion, ointment -»r b-d««« f-.r t'uta, I orris, B-ifns. Bolls. S«ires, Fcl'-n«, Ulcers. Teller, Malt Ithume, Fever sore«, ( h--p|i«-<t Hand«, Skin I an-l (iffb'e at Orvg-in City, lire Eruption»; Infidllble h-r Pile« Cure January 5. Iw>l guarani «-«»I Only 2ic at Peery A Noli«-* u lie**by gneu that the follow I’cery’s drug »tore. ing tiammi awttiers have til«»l notice of their inlrrilioti to make Anal l>r-»-l in Uf* Lines. support c-f their claim* uiHter -ro- 3MH Living I» only a habit ut) »onir- R -» . an-l that aawi proofs will be ma.t«- tlllll'S w l«h tl were rader to break. bt-f-mt ( >>uBly Clerk -d l.mn C-mnty. at Albativ. Oregon, on February lUth.1901, Men love woman for loving them; VII R Fffle Creel 11 E No 13 -J3. women love men (of sumelhing tu t r tin- N w <4 - . tk-a I» Tp 11 M U 3 love. w Hr nam«-s the foil"» mg witneaaee to Our f!t«t loves were our l>cst; they prove hi* continuous re»id>-n<*« ut>-n and were elWsy« so liu|H-lc'«ly lm|e» cultivation '•! »awI land, vu Wilham slble. W Rowell, of Albany, Or*tt°n. E-imutHl When i woman doesn't talk II’» D-rgan. .-f All-anv. Ong-m Francis usually beewtise «hu lias «o«n»thing Collin*, uf Albwny, Orrg-'U, amt Joseph Io «»y. Jk.rsev.- f Albany. On-gon Vu OttoC Ck-len II F. No 12441 The supreme tragedy nf llfu i«, «• • ti"U 14, Tp H - . R 3 not to fall, but to knuw that you for th«- Ne E never tried, He name» the following aitne*»«-« to Uonaidering the way a woman will prove hi» eontinnone rondem-e uts-ii ipou and atut deceive herself, n m .n ha« every iultivati--ii at «aid laud, vii william right to complain If »he deceive* W Rowell, of Albany .< in-g-ni. Jtwwph hl a. too. D rwy, of Mlamv, Oregon Francis Collins, «4 Allmtiv,Lregon. ami Fnhnund Had to Conquer or Die. lEirgau. of Al»ra n v, On-g-m Vi* Malcolm McAlpin. 11 F. N. "I w.«s ju»l »«te»ut gotte,” writes 13,410. I- r Hie S % of gw >4. Nw 1-4 - ( Mr., Rosa lllcliird'oii. of Laurei Sa 1-4 »nd Rw i-4--f Nw bisection 24 Mpringt, N “1 li ni C<m»unipllon Tp 11 H., R 2 E Hr names the f-rlk>wing witne-««'» to so 1 m « i tlt«l thè tie»t di» tur» aidd I cuuld noi live more than a munih, prove hi» continuoii« rv»idcn<-e upon an-l Franc « I twgan tu u«e Dr. King’« . ew Dle- v'ultivativin of said land, vu Collin«, of Alban« Oreg-m ; William W eovery and was wloilly cu re I by Rowell, nf Albany. Oregon Edmumi seven botile« and am now • tout and Dorgan, of Albany. Oro.-' n. and OttoC well.” Il’» an unrlvaled life-saver C'-len, of Altiauv, Orvguti. in Consuiiiptmn, Pnrtimonla, La Vu Francis Collin« . II E No 12434. Crippe and Bronchiti«- infullllib- for hr tl,e S«- 1-4 rot ion 14. Tp. 11 H . R I "iigh», < old« A«teiii i, Il iy F’ever, 2 E. Crnup or Whooplug Cough. Guaran lie name» the following »ittie«».« to tee«l tsittle» «Mie and 41 tm. i rmi prove hi» «-utitinuou« retritb-nce upon ami botHe free al Pi-ery A Peery's dtug cultivation of said land, vu .Male-Im Mi lipin, of Alhany, Oregon; William More. W Rowell, of Alhany, Oregon . Edmund Ikirgwn, -J Allwmv, Oregon; Otto C A Moderate Wedding Outfit. Clelvii. of AII- mhv . Or-firn Vu William W Rowell; II F No A moderate out tit for a bride would I m - n good street costume, I'.’l.'l.'i, for tin- Se 1 I e ctioii 14, lp H several odd Imdlcea, a black skirt, H., R 2 E. lie names the following witnesses to n »ilk gown mid a bouse gown. These. with the clothe* which she citltiv alioti of «aid la Francis already Ims, entirely renovated mid t ullini*. of Allmny, I Otto C reimxl'-ii-d, and a -iitllcii nl amount Clelrn, nf Albany. (. Edmund of neatly made underclothing 1« »11 Ilorgan. of All-anv. Ot that any girl in moderate clrcuin- Ikirsey, of Albany, Or- •lances tiled« for her trous-eMU Vi*. Charles C Parker II F. No even less would tie in order Emma 12513, for the )•« 1-4 sect ion 31), Fj>. II M. Hooper In February ladles’ S R 2 E. Hom«- Journal. He name» the following witncs».-» to prove his continuous residence upon ami "I Imhliled into Mr. Blackmon'» cultivation of »ai l land, vii 4'barlea F drug store one evening,’' »ays W«« Clark, of I.acotnb, Oregon Mill-m W. ley Nelson, of ILimillon, (in . "au-l Yeomans, of lan-vmb. Oregon ; Herman tn-itsksd mt- to try Chamberlain'» Il SchnlU. of Allainy, Oregon, and Piiln Btlm for rli-uimHlam with John A Weaver, of Albany, Oregon. Vu John A Weaver; II E No which I stiffen'd for a long time. I told him I h id no faith In any 12513. for the Se 1-4 »action 30. Tp H medicine ns they nil failed. He H . R. 3 E. He uainv» the lolloa ing witiie««ea to s.Hd: •'Well if < Tiiiniber ,tin's Pain prove hi» cuntiuuous residence upon ami Bnlm doe» nut help you, you need cultivation of »aid land, vii Chari«-« E not pay f->r It.” 1 took n bottle of it ( lark, of lacomb, Oregon, Milton W. prime unit u-ed it accindlng to direc Yeomans, of lau-umb. Oreg- n ; Herman tion» and^in one week I »«« cured, R. S< Indti -if Albany, Oregon, and and haw nut since Ue< u tronidvd Charles C Parker. ->f Albativ. Oregon wilh rheumatlam.” Sold by Perry CHAS. B. MOORES A Parry, druggists Register. . m STOVES W’e have in ali ck a largì- line id Cook and llen.ing KtoVe» of ■teudntd make. Our line of he»ter» I» the t»»t ever »hi.wn in the city, and the prices are away down. ( «II and see lliem. on Mens’ Overcoats Special H< Preparing to «tuck taking l ab. Mi-ti't D-oz. brown duck Viale r*Overcoat, with fancy plaid blanket lining, with a 3-inch belt, Kcduced from $3 «50 to 'J.7-5 1*1, wa have gone through our large line of men'* clothing and thrown .Hit 4S lull* of odd •lae*. Men’» All Ww.il Illue Serge Hull*. Itcduced 'B ^011. Scio, Oregon •X" "fax Adnmiistraliir of the e*tate of U en»«-l Duda. d«s'-a«--l T J Wtuamr, Attorney lor Aiiuiiinatrator, NOTICE OF PVni.lCATlON DBF A STM KMT <»F TMB IMTWU'ML I >10.00 out! Men'» All-Wool Sult» re duced from »7.S0 tu I 5 50 Bull Hull* worth »7.1)0 for....... » Mqi'* 4 n •• |Atü for.......• 3;T0 •• ” »10.OU fur ....| 7.00 •• Huit* G. D. TROTTER STAYTON DENTIST LOCATED IN SCIO I am here V- »tay. not one nrvk or one month but to make Helu niy home I have a liren««- to praclu-v dentistry m ths Stale of Oregon, as providad by th« law« of Ibi» state. (¡OLD Ell t ix.iM 11.00 up S ilver E ii . i . in « W hite E h . lini I iol.D < ’ r «>W NH 1‘oRCEI « I \ Ö0 up - 25c to 75c |5.00 13.00 ( ’Ri Hndge work at the lowent pri.o» Dvntal «urger» • Specialty ( an »ave any t-«>tti if lhe root la ««»und All work guaranteed U» give «*ti«facti»»ii orncE at scie hqtel misrepresent thing« in any way CLYDE L. HILL General Merchandise Wc make a -|>c< iiiltv of IABM I’KOPl’CF I £ ___________ > 1 3 HOLIDAY COODS £ E £ £ .Ml. tf. (Gill & from SltiU to.... Nothing is more appropiinte for n bedroom suite, rocker, or set of chairs. J oseph r young , land Office at Oregon City, Ore. IhM-endier ¡¡Mili, ltk»i Notice is hereby given that the l«-llov«- iiig-n»ni««l «eitler« have filed u--ticv of their intention to rnak- Önal pn«-f in •npisirt of their claim« under K-c. 2301 R « , and that -«id proofs will be nnnte la-fort- County Ul«-rk of Linn Ciauity, at Albany, Oregon ->n February »th, likll vi« Frol John Wt*d. Il E I2.A00. tur lite F. ’» of Hw ami lot» 1« *ud 7, sec H. T IS H , R SE He names the fiditi* i|pt w itness«'- to prove his continuous n s. it-iii-«- ui«>u and cultivation of »aid land William A lamb, of Jefferson, Oregon. Janw» II Hcott, of Albany, Orogon ; Franc-« fol liti», of Albany, Oregon and Edmund D.rgan. of Albanv, (>ieg n And, Wiliam A. lamb, Il F IJ.tyu. for the be «. . I ro-tiou (I, Tii 13 r R .! 1 Hi- name* the following witnesses to prose hi» continuo««» n-sidviH-e u|«ui and ciiltiiati 'ii of «0.-1 la h I. vis Frol John 14 list, of Ji ff, rs. il. Oregon . Jame» II *' i-tt, of Albany Or»-»-->n Fruncí» I '«»Ilins of Altmny Orv-gvm , Edmund D-rgan. of Alban*, tlrrg-m. CHAS. R. MooREK R«g »-. - SPECIAL is now Complete, ami my Mv »lock goods are £ Chas. Wesely £ £ ^ÜiiüHiiiiiiiHiiUHiiiiiUHiiiUiUi^ a Our lliifx .lit Hext-Class und Our Horsts .Ire Good Drir rs C. A. WHALE Piano* and (Injaiis 1 nstnitiietitH Sold on E.i-y Ternis, ('all and See my (roods Before l*nr<-hii.«ing. ««Trti «r-lsa man <r *nr*t rharar.ar to Valls««- a»H rollari tn omenn h.r an nM naiatv l.'im-t .»an-iraciartn« «h..i»«ni» h.Hi».n*>a v«wr. «ar» ist Honnstr more than »«neri- »nie rvsiuln-a. onr ni*>n>nre. anv tank In »orti* r- — -- :l s.1.1rr*r 1 Osm.n l ar »»Irma Manuln. Olrar«. Third > <•». »I l«rarimm »(.. < kl<-aa«> Th» n»a« of both h^wnepherea- In Th» W««klv Or«»»».»* rp J. W1L8ON, Attorney at Law and Notan Public wi’fo, ORW*M»W. <