' MW ÄiiiionwiMts.
FOB. SHERIFF
G. W. Morrow
---- pgRkLWRD FRIBRY OF BRCH tfBBR.=
an enbankinent and was
unharmed. The woman
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EDITORIAL.
| in a hospital at Hpokane
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Otnand another may say what
OF SCIO
picxed up
was placed Regular DomocrattcSNoniinoo.
to collect
For County Clerk
senses.
The people of Scio have long
J. William Miller
they will,and make what excuues 1 wanted Mr, Morrow for sheriff.
they can; yet if parents had a full They have faith in the man, they
tense of their responsibility and
would act upon it, their would be no
tragedies like that at Corvallis. But
If parents do not control their child
ren in infancy and in childhood.
When they may, they cannot expect
to hold an influence over them after
they grow up. The state needs
much less a Reform School forchlld-
ren than for parents. Parents in
numerable bring children Into the
world with no sense, or little sense,
of responsibility for it. There is
little use of talking to the man who
■old to the youth the revolver and
the cartridges, and against the man
who sold liquor to him—however
culpable both may be. It is the
business of the parents to instill
right principles into their boys and
girls. Temptations there will be.
The culpable ones are the parent11
who do not fortify their children
against such thnigs. And if parents
fail In this duty society or govern
ment can provide no remedy. It
can only bury the dead,—Oregon-
Jan.
If we are called upon to name the
man most familiar with tlie re
sources and the needs of Linn
county we would without hesitation
name C. fl. 8tewart. There is no
man any better known to the
people. He lias always been active,
energetic and progressive. He is
thoroughly reliable and strictly hon
est. No man is better fitted to fill
with credit the connty Judgeship.
The idea that the county Judge must
necessarily lie a lawyer, has been
long since exploded. Judge Palmer
Is not a lawyer, but this has not pre
vented him from conducting one of
the most successful administrations
that Linn county has ever had. C
H. Stewart is by long odds the best
man for this office—Lebanon E. A.
W. W. Francis
Regular Republican Nominee.
i Albany............................................... ..
East Albany.................................... . ..
| West Albany.................................... ..
, North Brownville............................ ..
South Brownsville.......................... ..
Center................................................. ..
Crawfordsville.................................. ..
j Foster................................................. ..
| Fox Valley........................................ ..
| North Harrisburg ........................... ..
South Harrisburg............................. ..
Halsey................................................ ..
Jordan............................................... ..
Lacomb........................................ ..
North Lebanon................................ ..
South Lebanon................................ ..
Orleans............................................. ..
Price .................................................. ..
Rock Creek........................................ ..
Santiam.............................................. ..
North Scio.......................................... ..
South Scio.......................................... . .
Shedd.............................................. ..
Shelburn............................................ ..
Sodaville............................................ ..
Sweet Home...................................... ..
Syracuse............................................ .
Tangent............................................. ..
Tallman............................................. ..
Wateloo.............................................. ..
238
249
809
210
177
85
158
102
73
17s
148
221
138
145
178
255
147
2’28
«8
148
Ill
12lj
182
167
9
Ill
95
128
69
128
4655
This is 238 more than the registrations
of two years ago.
Quick Arrest.
BANNER BRAND
Nothing to equal them for
styld and fit.
All the latest style wash
skirts, made from 1904
wash fabrics, .
PERCALES.
36 inch light and dark percales, best grade 10c yd
The Board of Health of the City
of Scio de ires to call the attentio i
of all residents of this city, to Sec
tions No 11 to H> of Ordinance No 49
“Diainfei ting all Privy«, cells, pools
and water closets”
“The cleaning up of all rubbish,
briars bushes and manure, etc”
And your are hereby notified
that rhe' above must be complied
with on or before May 5 1904.
L. E. Miller, Mayor.
J. Beard Mar hall.
A. G, Prill Health Officer.
Trustworthy lady nr gentleman to
manage busiuess in this counsy and ad-
joining territory for well and favorably
known house of solid tinanbial standing.
$20.00 straight cash salary and expen-
ses paid each Monday by cluck direct
from headquarters. Expense money
advanced. Position permanent. A<t-
dress Manager, 8IOC01110 Block, Chicago
Illinois.
For School ^Superintendent
E. G. Margason
Of'Lebanon
Regular Republican Nominee.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF AP
POINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed lias been duly ap|s>iuted by the
County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
executor of the last will and testament
of Alexander Sumpt *r Sr., deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same to mu properly verified as by
law required, at my residence in Scio,
Oregon, within six montes from the
date hereof.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1904.
J. W. C ompton ,
Executor of the last will and tes
tament of Alexander Sumpter Sr., de
ceased.
11. Bryant & Son Atty’s tor Executor.
For Sheriff
R. L. White
Of Harrisburg
Regular RopubllcanZNomlnoo-
For County Judge
C. II. ’Stewart
Of Albany
Reg-alar Democratic Nominco.
For Treasurer
James Elkins
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed lias been duly appointed, by the
County Court < f Linn county, Oregon,
administrator of the estate of Vincent
Krafka, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
not,tied to present same, duly verified,
as by law required, to the undersigned
administrator, Frank Bartu, at his resi
dence near Crabtree, Oregon, or to Geo.
W. Wright, Ins attorney, at Albany,
Oregon, w ithin six months from the
date of tliis notice
Dated this 1st day of April 1904.
F rank B artu ,
Administrator.
Geo. W. Wright,
Atty for Admr.
Of Albany
Regular - epublican nominee.
For School Superintendent
W. L. Jackson
Of Albany
Democratic nominee.
énrvaiiis & Lastern It B
I1ME <AKI>.
Ä’o. 2, l oa Yaqistn»:—
Train leaves Albany......... ............. 12.15 P. M
........... 2.00 *
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Corvallis
(> -20 “
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Leaven Yaqutna.................. ............ 6.45 A. M
1.eaves Corvallis................... ........... 11.30
Arrives Albany.................... .............. 12.13 P M
Leaves Albany...................... ........... 7.00 A
Arrives Detroit......... ...... ........... 12.20 1»
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WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSONS
4. H nail l>«‘ta ilt:—
to travel for well established house in a >o.
l eaves Detroit............. ... .........
1 '>0 t*. M
few counties, calling on retail merchants
Arrives Allie uy.................... ...........
P M
and agents. Local territory. Salary
Tram No. 1 arrives :n Al ’ anj- in time to
$20.00 a week with expences a< diliu-al, nnect. u nr the S. 1’. south be und train, as
a 11 payable in cash eath week. Money veil as giviirM two or three hours it Albany
for expenses advanced. Position per •>t lore dopa -vie of S. P. noilh bound trair
Portland«
manent. Business successful and rusn- O! Train
No, - connects will the S. P. W
ing. Standard House, 830 Dearborn St
le r‘ i:.. .* Unreal.is.
>nu tor Indexer.
Chicago.
'I -nee McMinnville and all points north ¿ g
P<>i’ land.
EWInN S j NR- M i lager.
1IIO5. COCKBE l -L Agent Albany
I
Fit— A trie' w rthy g *
1 tleruen
“ or lady tu each o unij to n a li
ege business for au ■ io
-t.t sneO
aouse of solid finaneia. M.'T«T i . s .
straight tx.na öde -v ekiv Safely of $’8.0t
paid by ch *ck each Mendav .viti, .ili ex
penses di-ret from head |or rters. Money
advanced hr expenses. Enclose self Thia signature is on every box of tbe genuine
addressed envelope. Manag r, ..X) Cax-
Laxative Bromo*Quini:;e Tablets
ton Bldg., Chicago.
the remedy that cures r* cold ill one liny
<9
ALBANY’S BUSY
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cht lera and D'arrho*a
Remedy for Bowel Com.
I laints in Children.
“We have u»ed Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remc
dy in our fam ly for years,” says
i Mrs J B Cocke, Nederlands, Texas.
“We have given it to all our chil
tlren. We Lave used other tnedi
The time is close at hand when
I cines for the same purpose Out never
found anything to equal ('hamtier Florida will ship as many boxes of
| Iain’s. If you will use it as directed oranges as she did before the great
It will always cure.” For sale by freeze of 188» — namely, 9,000,000
all uealers.
Ladies' $2.50 grey extra well made walking skirts, bound scams
full sweep..........................
$1.35
$3.B0 brown all w<vol walking skirts, trimmed with straps of same
goods, only.............................
$2.50
$4 .50 all wool walking skirts, fancy cheviot«, lock like $10 skirts, for
only................................................................................................... $3.50
50 styles of $7.50 skirts for only........................................................ $5.00
Every one of the 50 skirts ore the very latest styles, and sold in
every store for not I obs thun $7.50; if you find this not so, your
money back.
PETTY-
COATS.
75c gingham wash pettycoat.. 48c
75c mercerized black and whi1«
polka dot................
55c
88c black mercerised accorean
pleated fl lunce ....................65c
$1 .50 black rMe double flounce
aci'Ordian pleated and ruffel
trimmed................................... V8c
boxes. If it had not been for that
disaster she would be shipping more
than 8,000,000 now.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been by the County Court of
tlie State of Oregon for Linn County
duly apgtointed administiator of tlie
estate of Rebet ea A. Breed, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate will present them duly verified to
me at my residence in Scio, Oregon,
within six months from thia data.
Dated at Scio, Oregon this December
31, 1904.
W. E. S avaor ,
Admr. of the estate of Rebecca A.
Breed, deceased.
On the country place of Russell Sage
a great many chickens are raised.
“What do you consider the best ohicken
feed?” asked a brother flnauoier. "Oh,
pennies, nickels and dimes,” replied
Mr. Sage with humorous gravity.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tlint the under
signed lias teen duly appointed by tlie
County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
as the executors of the last will and tes-
i tament of David Henry Johnston de
ceased. Any and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same to tlie under
signed at Scio, I.inn County, Oregon,
within six months front tlie date of this
notice, i. tly verritied as required by law.
Dated this 27th day of Nov. A. Di 1903.
G eorge C hristie J ohnston
H enrv S irrelii J ohnston
Executors.
Weatherford £ Wyatt,
Attys for Exrs.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
TROUBLES
Ly
£
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“I find Thedford’s Black-Dranght ^aj
a good medicine for liver disease. 1
It cured my r on after he had spent
$100 with doctors. It is all the med
icine I take.”—MRS. CAROLINE
MARTIN, ParkdTsburg, W. Va.
1
1
If your liver does not act reg-
ularly go to your druggist and
|
secure a package of Thedford’s
2
Black-Draught and take a dose
1
tonight. This great family
fl
medicine frees the constipated
■
bowels, stirs un the torpid liver
5
and causes a healthy secretion
1 . of bile.
Thedford’8 Black - Draught
3
will cleanse the bowels of im-
h
purities and strong! hen the kid-
a
nevs. A torpid liver invites
I
colds, biliousness, chills and
I fever and all manner of sick-
nes3 and contagion. Weak kid-
3 neys result in Bright's disease
I which claims as many victims
J
as consumption. A 25-cent
i
package of Thedford’s Black-
■
Draught should alwayg be kept
i in the house.
IVTOTICE is her. bv given that tlie un-
| TA dersigned gift rdian <>f tlie person
and estate of G. W. Phillips an it com
petent person in pursuance of an order
I of tlie County Court of Linn County,
Oregon, made an entered of record on
i tlie 8th day of February 1904, authoriz
ing, licensing ahd directing him to sell
I at public auction to tlie highest bidder
J
all of the following described land to wit:
The North Half of the Northwest
1
Quarter of section three (3) in Town
ship Ten (10) South Range one (1)
West of the Willamette Meridian, in
Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 80
acres, more or less.
That in pursuance of said order the
undersigned will offer for sal« at public
auction at the front door of the Court
House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
at the hour of 1 o’clock p. M. on the 1 Illi
«lav of May, 1904, all of the said land in
out“ body, terms of sale, cash in hand.
Dated this the 23 day of February 1904. I
W. A. E wing
Guardian.
INLAND TRAINING STATION,
Provl.lo* M*4. br C«««reaa for M*.
nU l.houl ■oasewbere A l ee»
She Qreai Lakes.
Notwithstanding the determined
fight made against providing fpf a
naval training stall"« on the great
laktw, thia legislation ha* been .a-
setud. and a* the naval appropriation
lull went to th* president, it con
tained. an item making provision for
a naval station in the west. Th* sec
retary of the navy is directed to ap
point a board composed of naval of
ficers. wluwe duty it shall be to select
on the great lakes a suitable site for
a naval training station.
Haring selected a este. If it Is located
on private land, the board is directed
to estimate tbe value and ascertain
sb nearly as practicable the price for
which it can be purchased, and to make
a detailed report to the secretary of
the navy, who is direcAed to transmit
the report to congress with recom
mends Hone.
In order to defray the expense* of
the board an appropriation of »9,000
Is made. TTiis amount becomes avail
able immediately, and before the sum-
tn.r ha* ended the board will visit
Chicago to look over the field.
OFFER TO ASTRONOMERS.
Miahlsan Professo* Proposes t. ■»>
liebten Thean on Certain 1^ 0I nf
n* So Mnak Par H»aL
A remarkable petition wa* received
tbe other day at Waxhington from
Prof. Theodore Munger, of Rochester,
Mich., that attracted much attenUon
among members of congres*. It was
add reeled to Representative 8. W.
Smith, of Michigan, and he secured
Its reference to a proper committee.
The peütion states that Prof. Munger
“knows and understands how uaSure
turn* the earth,” and he agrees to ex
plain it to the world provided he re
ceive« five cents from each astronomer
in all nations who teach astronomy.
He understand* that $50,000 has been
offered for "anyone who ean deter
mine why the gyroscope top maksa
such peculiar moves.”
Prof. Munger, who announces that
lie has been a student oi science for
90. years, guarantees to develop some
entirely new principles, especially In
explanation of the gyroscope top.
“Kicks against this petition will ba
considered a hindrance to the causa
of science” is the warning sentence
which closes the petition.
j
Poor Oouatry Sor PoeSs.
?
The sultan says Turkey has book«
enough, for which reason he will not
permit the publication of any more in
that country. It will not be necessary,
•ays the Chicago Record-Herald, for
the Turkish poet^ to become captain«
of industry.
“I UFed Thedford’s Black-
Draught for liver and kidney com-
{»laints and found nothing to excel
t.”—WILLIAM COFFMAN, Nar-
blehoad, Ill.
TiOFCmO’5
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IIGHT
Short oa Houses.
Tbe Brasilian coast city of Bahia
has about. 209,000 inhabitants,.who live
in 17,000 houses.
CORNER!
SELLS EVERYTHING
With the great bargain giving and price cutting sales, Albany’s
only dep’t store has become to the Willamette Valley as popular and
well known to all as the great dep’t store of Marshall Field & Co. is to
Chicago. Never in the history of Linn county lias a store made the
progress and unlimited success as Reeves’ New Dep’t Store. Only one
year ago this month we opened our doors to the public with a $15,000
stocK, today we sell everything to wear and eat and carry a stock of
over $35,000 Every inch of space is crowded with new goods for
Spring and summer. All the latest creations, fads and novelties from
the daintiest to the most extreme stylos in SKirts, shirt waists, wash
goods, white goods, waistings, fancy collars, crush leather belts, lace
and guazc hosiery, fancy ribbons, shoes and slippers, also everything
that men and boys wear.
Every price in this ad a special bargain for out of town people so MENTION
Ladies $1.50 “Hack About” Suits 75 cts.
A Missouri sportsman tells of a
hunter who ort a trip through the
territory shot two wild turkeys from
the car platform. The obliging con
ductor stopped and backed his train
so that the birds could be picked up.
When fce sent in his report of the
delay to the “old man’ he also sent
along a piece of wild turkey and
everything was lovely.
Last week Charles Mitchell, a well-
to-do negro farmer of the Smith
ville (Oa.)
neighborhood, enter
tained a number of white farmers
and their wives at diuner. lie did
not sit down at the table with them,
though; he buatled about supervia-
ing the waiters from town, whom
he had imported for the occasion.
><». 1, tetiirniaacc:
JVo. 3, For Detroit:—
J A Gulledge of Verbena Ala.
was twice in the hospital from a say
ere case of piles causing 24 tumors,
After doctors and all remedies
failed Buckling arnica salve quickly
arrested iudier inflamatlon and
cured him. It conquers aches and
pain. 25c. at E C Peery drug
A women, au immigrant from cures
gist-
the east, threw her baby from the
window of a moving train near WANTED—SEVERAL INDUSTRI
ous persons in each state to travel for
Spokane a few days ago. This houseeetablshed
elevei years and with
seems an inhuman act but the worn a large capital, to call upon merchants
au
J
agents
for
successful
and profitable
an was crazed by caring for nine
line. Permanent engagement. Week
children in the Journey across the ly < Mh salary of $24 and all traveling
continent.
They had actually expenses and hotel bills advanced in
“driven her crazy,” and the fact is cash each week. Experience not essen
tial. Mention reference and enclose
not surprising.
The youngster self-addressed env< l ipe. The National,
atuikinsome bushes, rolled down 332 Dearborn St., Chicago.
REEVES !
Manager Wanted.
Of Sholbum
vouch for his fitness for the office Regular Republican Nominee-
and swear ly his honesty and faith-
[fulness. There is nothing of, tlie Foa Recorder
1 politician algiut him. He is a good
1 square fellow who will make a
good square sheriff—Lebanon E. A.
Of Hal3«y
Total Registration.
Public Health Notice.
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
There arc some of the greatest bargains ever
offered in our store, and that is saying a tvhole lot.
35c and 48c lace and embroidery trimmed corset
covers ami drawers
......................................25c
75c lace and embroidery trimmed gowns, skirts, cor
set covers and drawers.......................................... 49c
$1.00 and $1 25 values of above articles................ 75c
$1.50 skirts, drawers, gowns, and corset covers, eithei
lace or embroidery trimmed, lots of fine work, 98c
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Our prices arc just one half of clothing store prices. Come and see for yourself.
Ladies vici kid patent tip turn sole Oxfords....................................................... $1.25
$2.50 4 strap all patent kid french hee! slippers. ............................................ $1.98
$2.50 wide ribbon ties patent kid french heel slippers
............................. $1.98
The above are sold for $2.50 in every shoe store in Oregon
Reeves’ Dep’t Store, Albany, Oregon.
Tlie new broad shoulder effects
are here.
48c gingham and lawn waists only................ 25c
75c lawn ]>ercale and giughom waiS»......... 48c
$1 waists, very pretty patterns In all colors
including White lawn..................................69c
$1.25 and $1.50 beautiful white waists........98c
Extra swell waists from................ $1.48 to $6.00
GINGHAMS.
Imported and domestic zepliyis and ginghams 10
Misses ail wool black lace hose
1.5c
THIS PAPER.
BARGAINS!
SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS.
BANNER BRAND l><>
W. B.
COR
SETS
Are advertised
in every ladies
trade journal
in the U. *S.
75c straight front, girdle
summer, and Princess Hip
Corsets in pink, blue, white
and drab, only.................... 45c