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lubl.c tl alili Notice,
A.aikei R-.p-yrt.
The fallowing rejicrts aie corrected
every I hurt-lay noon and are absolute!}
correct at that time:
Eggs lfle.
Butter 2> lA 40c.
Chickens 12c nf 15c lb.
Turkeys jg.. Ifo.
Ge?se 8c lb.
Lard 15c In.
Bacon 14c io.
tlanc 15c It .
Shoulders 12c
Potatoes 65c
M'.liair 31c
FOR SHERIFF
G. W. Morrow
PÏBIriSHBD FRIBRY OF ERSE ffEBfc.-
OF SCZO
Regular
Democratic
Ncminoo.
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“Fresh Paint !”
She’s of a regal figure,
And moves with queenly grace;
But one defect about her—
There’s paint upon her face.
Foa Rccorior
W. W. Francis
Of Halsey
Regular Republican Ncmlnco,
Moles, freckles—let them flourish ;
Old Mother Nature knew
What she was doing, sister,
And all that you can do
:
Will merely look pathetic,
Grotesque and out of place;
There’s nothing quite so ugly
As paint upon the face.
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EDITORIAL.
I
COURT HOUSE
J, William Miller
Of Sitelburn
Rotular Republican ITcminoe
She thinks no one can guess it;
'Twould give her quite a shock
To know that patent make-up
Is visible a block.
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For County Cleri
lakes a Clean Swi ep.
There’s nothing like doing a thing
right. Of all the salves you ever
heard of Bueklin s Arnica Salve is
the tieit. It sweeps away and cures
Burns,,Sores, Brui-es, tuts Bolls
Ulcers Sirin Erupt ions and i iles, Its
only 25e and guaranteed to g've sat
¡»faction by E C Peery druggist.
E. G. Morgason
At every election when there is snls
sue batwean licensing or prohibit-
inp the sale of intoxication? liquors
votes for license are always urged
on the ground that the money re-
cteved will help pay the public ex
penditure and thus reduce direct
taxation.
This argument seems
plausible, and heretofore positive
proff that it has been lacking.
The
recent attempt of Governor Bates of
Masssachusetts to secure one-half of
the license fees for tho state lnsead
of one quarter, has supplied the
proof desired by the friends of the
prohibition. At the hearing in Bos
ton the mayors of nearly all the lic
ense cities in the stalo were on hand
to testify that not one of these cities
could rossibly get along without all
the money they are now receiving
from license fees. In nearly every
city it was claimed that taxes had
raised to the higeat limit, and no
more money could be expected from
that source and if the revenue from
Jiguor
license
was
reduced
their
was ¡no way In*, which
It could be replaced. If these testi
monies were obtained to bolster up
the license ¡systems those who ar
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ranged for them were very short
Deods recorded ;
sighted. If cities where license pre- N Price to 1 8 Smith, 121.96 acres. . $900
voll have so much difficulty iu get Jos L Tur.ddgo to EllaTurnidge....—-
ting along even with t> e revenue it W R Craven to Anna and May
brings, how about the cities which
Craven, fl 14.50 acres........................ —
prohibit the sale of liquors, and re
Mortgages for «400, $ .00, $100.
no license fees? They go along and
some of them are qtiiee prosperous.
License issued for marriage of J II
-Cities winch cliatned they would bo Fleener and Christina Johnson.
bankrupted by the loss of license
fees are certainly in a worse condi
Probate:—In estate of Jas W Glass
tion than those wh ich recieve none personal property ordered sold. Guard
yet pay their debte. On the whole ian of Darrell Glass appointed,
the friends of the license sytem
4th account filed in the estate of J ohu
have supplied the strongest now Brown.
argument against it which nas been
brought forward in recent years.
For Sheriff
C hicago , 111.
I suffered with falling and con
gestion of the wonab, with severe
pains through the groins. 1 suf
fered terribly at the time of men
struation. had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try 1 knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried, all and
failed, but I had never tried Wine
of Cardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I had
the riff ht medicine. New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a well woman.
For County Juigo
C. II. Stewart
Cf Albany
Regular Democratic Nominee.
Serious Stomach l cubie Cured.
Notice to Wool Crowers.
I woul 1 like to sny to every one
that you are entitled to bs in the
wool pool. 1 wish to leave no ouu
out that wants to join.
Send me
your name, post-ofilee an i number
of sheep, and I wilt book you in the
pool, For any information write
me. The pom wil bo closed the
first day of May, then I will know
what pool 1 have and be looking for
a 50
market for it.
Yours respei tfu'iy,
S. P hilippi , Stayton, Oro.
—A tr ifeiw:rthy
- hr n
or laJy id sack aunty to n pr
go tusiness for flu clo
«V.HieLe*
no use of solid financial stsru’ng.
u
straight bona fide H?ekiy artery of $>8.0C
paid Dy ch'H’K each Monday witi. ait ex
penses direct from head ¡uorters. Money
advanced f< r ex| erioes. Enclose soli
addressed envelope. Manager, 390 Cax-
ton Bldg., Chicago.
1
V t
Prohably do man in (his section Is
better known all over the county
<hsn U. W. Morrow, democratic
nominee for sheriff. He has resid
ed In Belo for the past 36 yours and
has been successfully engaged in
the hotel business for the past 1(1
years.
He was horn in Mason
county, Washington, coming to
Belo in 1867. He wns deputy she
riff at Scio for four years, has twen a
member of our city council for sev
eral terms, and has always filled the
positions he held with credit to him
•elf and to the satisfaction of all con
cerned. He has been a life long
democrat and until now has never
been before the people for favors of
any kinds. Ha la a man of integlrty
and good business principles and
when he takes the offlee of sheriff of
I.lnn county the public may rest as
sured that the offs I re of that offlte
will be managed to the best interest
c! the tai payers.
"We have u-*ed Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rerr.f
dy in our fam ly for years,’’ says
M rs J P> Cooke, Nederland», Texas.
"We have given it to all our chil
dren. We have u-ed other niedi
clues for the same purpose but never
found anything to equal Chamber
Iain’s. If you will use it as directed
it will always cure," For sale by
nil dealers.
$10.00 IN CASH FREE
Come In and look over our line of clothing and you will readily
see that we have the goods and are- fully able to do all we claim.
Samples of cloth on application, but it will be more satisfactory
to see the garment.
CKA-i
■
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui for menstrual
-rdf rs,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief. Any
sufferer may secure health by tak
ing Wine of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa
tient she is on the road to health.
For advice in cases requiring
special directions, address, giving
symptoms, "The Ladies’ Advisory
Departm-nt," The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
In addition to otir large line ot tailor made clothing, we have on
i mid 359 samples for men’s clothing, to be made from special meas-
i rement at ¿12.5) to $75.00 per suit. You will want a new suit for
E aster. Ours is "The Clothing That Satisfies."
G. D. TROTTER
STAYTON
OREGON,
4
EXECUTORS NOTICI'
City
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WEK&S&SIDIN
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has I m *<‘U duly ap|>ointed by the
‘ County Court oí Linn County, Oregon,
j as the executors of the last will and tes-
1 tament of David Henry Johnston de-
i ceased. Any and all persons having ♦
I claims against said estate áre hereby no
tified to present the same to the under x
signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
1 within s:x months from the date of this
notice, 1. ilv verrified as required by law.
j Dated tn is 27th day of Nov. A. I). 1903.
< ¡EORGK ClIklHTIE JOHNSTON
11ENKY S1BUELD JoiTNSTuN
Executors.
Went;i’. rf' rd Wyatt,
Attys f<»r Exrs.
Market.
Meat
____ AJLEY-B ROS.. Pro^rietora. ^^4 ►
The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always \\
on hand. We solicit your patronage.
;
I the person
and estate of G. W. Phillips an com
petent person in pursuance of an order
of the County Court of Linn County,
HOI FOR 8$, fcOWlg RNB ¥HB WORLDS FR1RI
Oregon, made an entered of record on
the 8th day of February 1904, authoriz
ing, licensing and dins ting him to sell
at public auction t<> the highest bidder
all of the following described land to wit: I
The North Half of the Northwest
Quarter of section three (3) in Town Q F*r Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to
ship Ten (10) South Range one (1)
l
die attractions at St. Louis. This can only be
West of the Willamette Meridian, in
done
by
going or returning via the “Scenic Line, of the
Linn County, Oreg off, containing 80
acres, more or less.
World.”
That in pursuance of said order the
undersigned will offer for sale at public
nrivaled Scenic Attractions,
auction at the iron t door of the Court
ncqualled Dining Car Service,
House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
nsurpassed in Efforts to Please.
at the hour of 1 o’clock p. M. on the 14th
day of May, 1904, all of tlie said land in
Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts
one body, terms of sale, cash in hand.
Dated t his the 23 day of February 1904.
W. 0. McBRIDE, Gcnoral Agent
W. A. E wing
124 Thíra Street
PORTLAND OREGON
Guardian.
WILL YOU BE THERE
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly ai pointed, by the
County Court <f Linn county, Oregon,
adm.nistmtor of the <•; tale of Vincent
Krafka, deceased. All persons having
claims against sa 1 estate are hereby
notified to present same, duly verified,
as by law require 1, to the undersigned
administrator, Lrank Bartu, at his resi
dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo.
W. Wright. Ins attorney, at Albany,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice
Dated this 1st day of April 1901.
F rank B artu ,
Administrator.
Geo. W. Wright,
Atty for Admr.
Timbers of oak keep the old
homestead standing through
the years. It pays to use the
The N ews and Orc-gGnlun 1 year $2
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF AP
right stuff.
POINTMENT.
“ Men of oak ” are men in
Notice is hereby given that tlie mid r-
ÍTIS A MATTER OF HEALTH
signe-l lias been duly appointed by the ru^ed health, men whose
County Court of l.iim County, Oregon,
executor of the last will and testament bodies are made of the sound
of Alexander Sumpter Sr., deceased.
All persons having claims against said est materials.
estate are hereby required to present
Childhood is the time to lay
the same to me properly verified as by
law required, at my residence in Scio, the foundation for a sturdy con-
Oregon, within six montes from tho
date hereof.
1 stitution that will last for years.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1904.
J. W. C ompton ,
Scott's Emulsion is the right
Executor of the laBt will and tes I stuff.
tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de
ceased.
I Scott’s Emulsion stimulates
H. Bryant A Son Atty’s lor Executor.
the growing powers of children,
them build a firm
WANTED-FAITHFUL PERSONS . helps
to travel for well established house in a
few counties, calling on r't-iil merchants ' foundation for a sturdy ccnsti-
and agents. Local terrikjry. Salary ilution.
$20.00 a week with expenees at’diii mai, I
all payable in e.ish each week. Money
International scope is accured to
the Lewis and Clark Centenntlal Ex
poeition to be held at Borland, Ore
gon, from Juno 1st. to October 15.
1906, by President Roosevelt’s ap
proval of the act of Congress mak
ing an appropriotlon for the Exposi
tion, and his invitation to foreign
countries to participate.
Borland's
Exposition will represent a total
outlay of over >6,000,000. Though
covering 405 acres of land and natu
ral lake, it will l>e coinpact in form,
and the average person will be able
to see nnd comprehend it nil in a
few days at moderte cost.
The
cream of the foreign and domestic
exhibits to be made at St. Louis this
year will be transferred to Portland
at the clo«e of the Louisiana Pur
Send for free sample.
expenses advanced. Position per
chase Exposition.
Tho United for
manent. Business successful and rustl
SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemists,
States exhibit will bo moved entire ing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St,
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
to Portland and Installed tn build Chicago.
5Oc. and SI.OO; all druggists.
ings to be specially erected.
This
exhibit will be worth £800,000* In
addition Portland will have many
features which will not bo seen nt
kt. Louis, such exhibits as demon
strating the life, customs industries
of China, Japan, Hawaii, Siberia,
Russia, Alaska, Aurtralia, New Zea
land, the Philippines and India.
We have 400 men’s suits of Clothing to sell this
spring, ranging in price from$5 to $20 a suit. These
suits are strictly up to date in pattern, cut, material
and workmanship. Our proposition is this: To
the purchaser of every tenth suit of men’s clothing
we sell we give
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed has been by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for l inn Coun'.y
duly appointed lulminFtiator of tl.e
estate of Kebeica A. Breed, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate will picsent diem duly verified to
meat my residence in S< io, Oregon,
within six months from this data.
Dated at Scio, Oregon this December
81, 1904.
2325 Keeley St
Of Harrisburg
Resillar Republican Nominee-
I was troubled with I distress in
m.v stomach.
sour stomach -m-t voin
110
itlng spells and can trulhfullv say
that Chamberlain’s Stoma- I. and Li
ver Tablets cured me.—Mrs
V
William, Lainshurg, Midi. These
tablets are guaranteed to eure every
case of stomach trouble of this cl.aiue
ter. J-’or side oy all dealers.
lately
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Of Lebanon
Regular Republican ITomineo.
R. L. White
Registrations are much less than they
should bu, as will be shown by the fol
lowing:
Albany................................................. 143
East Albany........................................ 139
West Albany...................................... 227
North Brownsville............................. 156
South
“
............................. 123
Center...................
56
Crawfordsville.................................... 108
Foster ................................................. 81
Fox Valley ...................................... 46
North Aarrisburg............................... 131
South
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Halsey................................................. 52
Jordan................................................. 52
Laco mb................................................ 106
North Lebanon.................................... 116
South “
103
Orleans................................................ Iu7
Price.................................................... 161
Rock Creek........................................ 47
Santiam.....................
74
North Scio........................................... 59
South "
81
Shedd......................................
104
S lielburn............................................. 59
Sodaville .. .........................................
65
Sweet Home...................................... 96
Syracu se.............................................. 52
Tangent..........................................
76
Tallman........................................
Waterloo......................■>.................... 92
T 'o Be Given Away Abso-
I
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Ch< lera and l»arrho-a
Remedy for Bowel Coni.
I taints in Children.
For School Super.ntonc'.cat
NEWS.
Will You Bo One of the Lucky Persons?
POWDER
Absolutely* Pure
U
r
e going to to more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of L/ion Coffee. Not only will the
Lion-Ilef.J.s, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, fcr the valuable premiums we
have always given our customers, but
'iMotheihgularfro
l':» sama Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prixe Conteatn, which will
soma of cur patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be
--------- TWO GREAT CONTESTS----------
11 f-- t cor-c't will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louts World's Pair; the second relates to Total
V'of-.
to : .-cast Nov. 8, 1904. Mao,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making
,
.co cn the two, and, to make it still more ¡-.'’eresting, in addition to this amount, we will give a
to he or.: r-b.-i is nearest correct on both
•"• d thus your estimates have two
opportunities of winning a big cash prize.
Printed blanks to
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The 2 cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es
timate is recorded.
THERE IS NO SUu5TlTUTE
Coffee Packages and a
2 cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg-
free premiums)
one vote in
cither contest
WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
What will be the total Jvly ’ h attendance at the St. Louis
World’» Eair? At Chicago, J,;ly 4, • •. the attendance was 283.273.
For nearest correct estft
d in Woolson Spice Cotn-
r . e. Toledo, Uhi-
lth. l KM. we will
prize torti
cond prize to the
are st. etc., etc., as
First Prine ...
:□ son 00
Second Prise
1.000 00
rrlze3 -$500.00
1,000.00
i.OAtf OO
Prices— 200.00
Prises— 100.00
Prises
Prises
Prlses-
rrues-
What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes
for all candidates combined i at the election November 8.1904? In
I960 election, 13,959.653 people voted for President. For nearest cor
rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.’s, offlee. Toledo. O.,
on or before Nov. 5,1904. we will give first prize for the nearest cor«
reut estimate, second prize to the next ucaest,etc.,etc., as follows»
1 First Prize
«2,600.00
1 Second Prize
..........
1 000.00
□ 139 PRIZF9
2139 PRIZES.
2
6
IO
20
60
950
1800
Prizes—»500.00 eacll
Prlr»s— 200
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oo
Prizes— 100.00
Prizes— eo.oo
Frizes — 20.00
Prizes— 10.00
Prizes—
6.00
1.000.00
i ooo.oo
1,000.00
. ... 1.000.00
1.ooo.oo
2.500.00
0,000.00
TOTAL.
«20,000.00
Distributed io lha Public— eggresatinf $46.000.00—In addition to which wa shall firn $5,000
to Groorf Clerks («eg - nr itcular j la l.l&i COFFEE out making a grand total of $50,000,00.
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
WOOLtuN SPICE CO
Admiralty and
ar Qi
TOLEDO, OHIO.