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• a f • 4 • r -J * * 9 « • • 4 I R. >y II mine Lt ne-utha in Die yaar here tuna count» i» pr lably again lawliu- I ed lo liaw llw aiiia!la«l »herlff .4 any ¡county tn llragiui Can lutale Smith ia , little but we doubt wIwlher crimínala will be di»|«owd to praMime Ue much 1 G<«t sheering is tera <,n. on aerwunt of Ina elsa, tanni ha* •] < tor new line of wall jw,*-r Just ar •art id cuavim-mg way about him that rived C. W«wly make» up for all <leh< leocy in «ile. O uumi Sato, 5r per. lb at Wrerly A William J. Miller, <4 Shelburn, haa, Caln,a Read their adv. filrd the He r aaary taUla.ua >4 calali- | Al lain v Baptiste talk <4 srertliK a naw ■iacy for nomination for county clerk <>n < church during th« preeent rear. the Kefaitdiaui lukrt Billy waaacandi- | Clias. W*»«ly ),■• ■ new Im* uf Wall dal» two yaar» ago for thia [xaitton and i made a strong race, which It la lliougt.t Pbp-r »nd i*ainte reedy l.w spring. Wo liave s tali line of Kl'ray Pump« he will do again. II» ia one .4 our Inal young man. g.»at haUta and clean. ami tiarden ll'ww Chari»» Waeely. Will» s Ihmiway for -l*t.' >*nnt»r on Tlie sscood appearance of spring to even more wekotu» than was the first, the Republican ticket will be hi» own man, it ehw-ted N< T»«fy will run him uoe. or control him. lleauva. **| Madge the Nest week wl««n all candidates have jar.pl» of i irvgnn ■ great rwluctioa in rempieted certith atioo, we will g.v» a live prraant mormou« c>wt of lb* otBca. full I »t al tire field ! aliali i urtu» eo noito.-al and tuaiivaw- Il ia getting lr> be rather a <|ui»< -lav I likr metlxai» amt cut out tlw gratterà." m Scio, when a pro»|rerUve cam!«late I Bator» th» rail owe! mnatrudion <Lww not drive in town. aeaaon ha» Ufrly rom. the cry i'o.ah Mudton ha* moved Into Scio up that than» it a dearth of Lal- rrr« MfV< WM* >M* Y”* and to occupying pr.nw’rty lately to ught . On tire Hill line froiu KriinewH-k to I by him from Al»i Williama. Portland, -'■*») men are wanted Two' OREGON AIJIAWY Mayor Chnrtoe t.riaeen, of M. Minn-dollars ami twenty-flv» cento per. day oil.-, and prenfeht Ot th® Oreg n Fire < •» . r Unary labor ami belter prices f.>r TDIAL»** IN ** - * A«w<« - lb* more «killed workman, lukewlse la Relict lata.n, 1» de»d. llrer* drman.l for worker» at n*wrly ft i» oulr a »h- rt time to Primary mill and l.giring .-amp rlactfain. If you h.-va not r»gt»t»r«l. •verv large Anybody who desires work .-an tia.e it look after lb» matter al oner. ia ths Pacific Northwcat this yrar Frum recant in»pm'tum it is an- - • • nourawl that but little damage waa SCIO'N niRtl -MAM BAND d.-ne frwrt by the lata roM anap John Deere Steel Plow*, Syracufic an«l Oliver < l»ili» «i Plow», Rdey Shelton. ChM. Wraely, T J. Scio’s Three-Mar brasa lami mad.. Its Munk er» and Koger Cain made a initial appearance before live publir on Dbc Harrow«, Monitor anti Tip-r Drill« anti Scejivr». Bain < buainrw* viail to All<any Turn lay. last Saturday aftrrm» n ami evening—a and Moline Wagon«, Pontia« 1'ttrgi'Hi k-.m.i .-units, Ilrmn I.ill, of Airlie I' 4k county, ia •b-.rt open air « ncart iu tlw. afternoon , — ... wm-k with lo» parent» lami nui- al vaudeville entert» nment mad. lo onler. S|~K->ri. in llul.b. r-Tir.-.l Kugm--.. -M'- in tim evening The Three star bnys i man A Taylor Tlin-htr« ami hngim-, (tMt'-iw rngim«, wante-f-Tw - i»gi»iattv» camiidat»» had a lilwral aasialance I nun the town talent ami a general cv-ntrilwiUrm of I American Field Fence—ll>® Best Wire Fence made—am* tor tire i--» <:»iuro <>n h ... is - r»tic lutato-la of gvaai thing» tor tlw lum ti at • z<i a 1 ticket, tor Linn county. Apply at once. the conclusion <4 the pr-wram If live Choice Clover bved. ,, _, . ' . The ll-une Ti l.-|4ionv (ompanv, has N'xws should offer a criticism, it would cvimnrenml installing it» plant in Al- l»>that the program was overbalanced I tuny and in a »liort lime will lie ready with burie*|ae II was aleo detnoa- stratevl that Sc to has an unusual num 1'omnreiich.g with April 1, J.» Young ber of hiaallum. who. reg-anil*«» of tlie illi tlie Franklin llotu- Co^ two pleasure ami rights of others, t-ok ¡ I matclil»*» stallion» will become a furl ' r har ge of the half for w-veral minutes in 1 ¡ n-.i-v cat calls, whistling, etc , that j c4 Scio again. Insure with the Oregon Fire Relief i »Ure)y wa* a nuisanev to peacnabi; ■ ¡ Xrw 0 air51 Bulinar, Asenciatioa, of McMinnville. A purely di»|awml gmwto and certainly affinici mutual unsnetatton. J. ti. Bryant but little, if any, enjoyment to the par- ticipwtors Tlie city marshal should agent. Albany. Oregon. have made the b.»«tluuia know that hn Frank C. Baker, chairman of the was present. At live eom-lii»H-n of the Republican »tale central committee, | pn-gram the basket» were sold, that is has resigned, lie give» “buaiu.»»" as I m I and --I ti>» - » il -r was w.l.l to the I I OR STA I E SI.NAIO«- , his reason for doing ■». higheat beider, after which tlu. evening All«ny E ks have decided to erect a wa» given given over over to social entoymeul I hereby announce inyaalf ** * can kalgw r.».m ol tlreir own m the nsnr i Th» receipts at the door am! from the didate for the republican nomination future and are now looking alter a lot .nd,,,,, —|e of handa, was *f».75 show-I for rtate xenator from Linn county, iVuxaaas, the Secretary .4 Mate j uja.n which I", place it. I jng that the Throe Star aggr.-gstion of j »ubject U> the will >4 the inter« at the Mr* William Studer and two chll- musicians 1» deatined to la> popular, primary election to 1« held in »aid the Mate of Oregon has m-tifie>l me j *» w r I 1! C .ng ,llg Hitt th.t I i r« . ,Alli kill I I- . > the Hw j [ ■ \ I - ■ < .iron, of I'nrelwlel, Wash., are visiting The personnel of the membershltv of tlie county on April 20. 1900. act t «ntitloil entitl«sl “ " An Act making rff.y-- the former's |«re»ta, Mr and Mrs. Alex l*nd and instrumentation is as follow» J I favor the »trii tert economy in «late » <4 an a« For Sale by tive the Initiative ami Referendum pro- I Montgomery, of near thia city. Cornets, Cha». M. Andereon, leader, E. , and county government». 1 favor hold I Trt.ut will I I*-rip* iH-it Stirulav Sumter. Romej^' Home 0. Ur* ’>• rr ’7. , Uteud Calavan, »¡id» ing our »tate election* at the name time virion» <4 Section 1 of Article IV. .4 the T f ”’H will a« h | m n«xt Constitution of the State .4 Oregon, an-l ........ of the loan youth, werli m* I. C. Dickey » I tromls-nv*, John W eseiy, Claud Beery; a* our national election», a» it will de- till«, O. tL erramrour tax.w. I favor good road* »nd regulating eliw-lion» thereunder, ami pnr <rv ».»:,.» a '.,!>• >.,■ fl - |* it ’. • U , ! baritone. Roger Cain; riding [H-naltii-a for violations «4 pro Cyrus; drums, Ernest Rex, A W. I e<|ual and juat taxation. ¡«n*l<r»t4iry U» th© o|*u • vision» “t thia act," ap|-r..v.«l February Hagey. By the time candxtete» are Th» people »h.aild not be taxed to I ill Brenner ruin *• • voi»*tently " with i« rH** the bov* will I m * in good practice anpport four normal »chool»; one ia 24, ltaXt. the l*e.'ple'a Power league .*f ‘chicken* now-*«dayt, that lL„. »1 .5 1 hr ----- Rh.uld *— r ‘ . to ». i hei.ubli.-an mí .* Ji. < reaily blow or Itemo- i ■urncient when taken in connection Oregon duly filed in his office on Febru ¡crow or cackle, it w<»nl<l not bB « matter ! cralic music as may Im deal re. I. with our ptildir graded arhoola, alate ary 3.1, lievi. an initiative petition con I of i«urpn*e to li 11» inttniate friend*. nniveraitv ami Agricultural Colleg» 1 taining 9983 signatures pr.-|*-rly attached Pr, Hvrd, of Salem, ha* filed petition A l-OSSIBI I I NILRPRISi:. oppow the ayateui that permit» a cxiu- to a copy <4 aaid uwaaurr, asvrtid«! in for joint MUjARir fur Mari< n and Linn ■ccor.lamv. with law, .leoian.llng that a tfuual change of acleiol text hooka O'UiilJra xubjft't lo the deci«ion of tlie I A"t Week we pr .llil-ed the made)» of , .<>■ |>|>OU.. veiua.uv The atrip including valuable ...i.ierwi mineral pr iposed amendment .•<> Swtion ? of Ar Ihrmocrath. roleni »t the Primarie*. the Nxwa a choice bit <4 intelligence, and tmdwr landa taken off of 1.inn and ticle XI <4 the t'on.tiluti.ui of the Stale Jarne* Swank, an »ancrant f>< tlie that would Tie of Iwnetil to the entire iven to Igine et—rl.l be irtumed to of Oregon shall 1» auhmitt.-d to the legal Voter* <4 the Stale <4 Oregon for their ’ ¡■omtiun of recorder on the !>euu cralic- community. At that lune we thought .inn county. ticket, came over on Thursday morn« . it i>roluil>le that we would lie author Bowing to the will of the sovereign apiwnral or rep-. U >u al the general eh* ing*a train to look after political ised to make some definite Rtatemeiit people of tiiis state who have einu-t.v| tion to be belli in said »tale on tlie tth i aloof tlie matter, but the enterprise is tlm direct primär law, ami l»-u;g d<- .lay of June, leing tlie first Monday in MAattm. REAL ESTATE BROKER We arv prepared to fill any and b H J. B. C< nviU. who want* to U* nomi 1*1)11 etili Lu iu atwyancc. abeyance, with «imply »imply a pro*- proa- ■iron» of giving it a fair trial. 1 de|iem! June, ll»»l, designated by said Peopfe's on my fellow cilia-na to »elect noil Power league of Oregon aa "(onatltil I kimla of ordinary building luinlter bill« nated * a a candidate for »heriff on the ¡wrt that it will matrnahn«. Office with The Kantiani New». at price* ranging fr«’m |6.5o for the beat Rrpubh«an ticket came over from »th Some Eaat»*rn lumbermen have been June tor United Slat.-» senator a citiaen tional amemlment giving citic* ami grade <>( fencing lofH j»rr thou rand fur bany Turalay looking alter |M>Utical inspecting one of tire mill propertie» up of this »tat» who will auppiri the ad- tow im exclusive power to enact xml ameml th.-ir charters," which aaid pnr- ’Itlti llAfi fl litl ifvt litll »nisi s*»a I ti ifv of . f I I*n *r —ident i, I *» n « R<».a«*v©lt I? . o.>i»vlt the lw«at quality <»< clear lumber. All of n ratter*. > 'tl.'ifllllri Thomas eri-i-L' creek . and has tiik». taken an < option min ait «tmti<»n i«>ar«i amendment la hereinafter particu thia lumber is in the rough, a* we have to putchaov the sauiv. Should th« deal G kobu * W. U aitiirr .l**Ln W*a*ly in addition to having hit larly set forth. Albany. O regno, March 31,1*<6. Farm »nd city propertw-» brmghl and no i i-lanw, bat ** ran mas* peictvi that windmill worked over rn having hot and lie mad«, we are informed that the Now, therefore. 1 George F Cfiam- purchasers < -nt.-niplute erecting a «il II juatily , r you U> haul to the planm *>ld on the u»ual oomiiiu*<lon Imais. berlain. Governor of the state of Oregon, * »X pirpoee, cold water pipa* placed ill hl© h<>«ee lutulier flume from the mill pr<>|mrty to If y«Ki want lumbar for an Roaring River Dim Dynamited. with the calculation of putting in a Imth in obedience to the proviaioiia .if ,ai,l a« t , this city, providing a right of wav could H you want to »ell y >ur farm, I car. git« um » call »nd obtain our i ■ _ A U'lrplionv uu’^Fag« in thin city hereinbefore* first mentioned, do hereby tw necur.-d al a nominal figure, in Hutt FUb vend. 16-inch, &uc per load or 75c in the near future. SefT it if it can tw ».ild If v.-u want to V. W Robuivtt, of Shedd, a man ex event, it is tire intention to erect large y»«lantay frotii K<*anng Rivar atat«««! make ami issue thia 1‘r s lamatioti to the j»er cord at the mill. buy, 1 can find tire place you want th«- State of i ir.-g.ui. announc ceptionally Well ;» tiw* J*>litlC*l plsning mills, establish the lumber tliat the lattrwoiMl dam acroiw* that pe*.ple Cum* and mm « r»«. condition« of the prerant time, ha* filed yards.etc , in thia city, making Scio th« Rtrearn ha»i beau blown out with dyna« ing that th«- People's Power la«agu«- •( tint« on \Ve»in<M*Uy night, th*» charge Oregon has til,-.! reel initiative petition lim |-rlilion of can*lidary for repreranta- i aliippina point The Beet Placa to Eat tive on the Deni««cratic ticket. Hie deal ia vet aotnewbat proviaional Iwing quite a heavy ouv, lifting and with the re«pii»ite numls-r <4 signatun-s 1 ndlm South of Sila. Crepes. throwing ban rock«, *tc., to uuile a thereto alia- he<l demamhng that there in Portland u at .... A ¡»mon would think that in thia ■nd dependa U|w>n the amount that the dmtaiM'i* No wort I came a« to who wa« la’ submitted to the I* gal voter» of the The late day Oregon had h»-e<» »uppU««<i with la-ly of timber will < ruiw etc. the guilty |<arty, though atr»>ng aua* all the piano* and organ» nacearary; firm ia anal to be a very anlatantial one, inrion attach««* to «oine individuals. Mate of Oregon for their approval or re You Can Get • Good, Clean lU’«l al ps turn at the regular eleclioti to i<e held iel »ale«men in that line were never ca|>able of carrying tliruiigh the enter- Ram»'nable Rat«*« al priae. The caiau'ity of the mill la now It m*em« that a certain party i« en* on the 4th day of June, Ba»i. said day uaier than at th* prerant time. A t tux W»» t E mi » or Muaai»o» S t . dmvoring lo we» ur»* the exclusive right l<e:ng the first Monday in said month, a IsMOO feet <■( lumlwr daily. Thia Dr. Frill ha» lately made the fl newt 11<> run !«<«, tie«, ate., down the stream. propiawnd amendment to s.-. lion 2 •»( annsr. siotzxm . ph«>t<jgraph view of the town of brio, capacity would lie greatly increased ao Thia axiTuwive right i« opposed by a Article XI of tin- Constitution of the that we have raen. lit* used l« lle-|>hut.» i ■a to furniah lala.r for 4U to Tai men. number of people, though they are '-late of Or.-gon, designated by said Peo Old-time Linn County B..ya, Between Front ami Firvt on Murriaon St letiw for the purpuac and ©very build mg It 1» not no . »«ary for the Nxwato rsopriítor». nrge unr citiaena to encourage tho com- willing that th mi |*wrty ahoald that hie ple's Power la-ag.iw of Oreg-ui a* "C”U- ahown in the view ia recxgnixable. TorUA&d. Oraros ling of aucli an enterprtae to our tow n. t»«*a In CumiiKJU with anybiwly elae who ■titutional Amendment giving < itie* ami tn *4to«<b©e column will ba found the ' We want it. A con-tant, at.-a.ly pay might want to USB the «trram for the towns ex. ltisive power t<> ena. t and We undvmtaiMl the ameml their charter»." which «aid pro announcement of George W. XX right, of i r<> || would I"- of advantage to every BAine puriHNM*. .„.I piiutoowaphs A litany a* a prara tive candidate for 1 farmer, inert liarit and m«w fiatiic in the matter will now be rvfered to tin* courts posed amendment ia a* follows: atato ranator. Mr. Wright <-n<f»»r*r* community. Ko If th.- ..¡T-irtiinity ia fur arbitrament. ■' Fa-niiv 2 Corporations may be »tatement No. 1 of the Primary law. formed under genera) laws, butaliall not prevented, let ti» lo willing tu extend lo drop mio J. <•. Crawford'» Art t,al ifaa eetabhahaal Ida dental otti, a The [ — 'j.le of thia S ate will make no becr.-at.sl by tlie legislative assembly by Frail Dawwnn, the Albany Pili Auto It, a glad hand of welcome. ami took through hui colbctton of miatake in electing If M I'ake to the alas tai laws The i.gislative asaeniblv crat ha» «leridot to enter the race for trait», view» ami prehtatoric curios. i'nited 8tatea Senate, tor lua activity in ■nail not enact, amend or repeal any »tel© »e n a tor, *t>bj«wt to th* will of I OU LI.IRK <11 CW<H K COI MY ITeat Swvti.l »Irret, arar Lya. the movement to wi| <> out factional dif- charter or act of incorporation for an-. Pemorratir rater*. He II. will compete for th© nomination with 11 .n M A. From private advice* we learn that ferencee between different larla of the munui|«lity, city or town. The legal Albany Hardware Company, Mr. Will F. Hammer, formerly of this 8tat» and lo unite Oregon for a greater voters of every city ami tow n are hereby Millar. The Alliany Hani ware Co. has th» F J In ine and family and L. L. County, is an a*pirant lor the candidacy development of her reaourvea and indua- granted power to euact and amend their branche» of dentistry. lewt Block intown, ami is the cheaneet harter, t aubirrt V» the Con aubj and faintly, rx|”rt to «tart for for clerk <4 Cn>>a County, at the forth triea haa ahown him to lie tile man the municipal charter Calavan _ place to inule. S4w agent» lor Valva- ni criminal lawn of the Mate want. <»rrg.ui ia certain U. <ie- atitutiou am' coming pi ¡mart election Mr Hammer people , . their urw bmuoN near Ukppwf, lie it »• «»«am« ftU»i>«OO«OO0i> OftOOvr llinroil. 21« ami 221 first st Albany. “vara moi more of Oregon. week. Thi ra ar* among _ the tawt ¡«copie made tin- race for the position of clerk in '«-lop during the next " ‘ tew year» hlatorv, Done at the Capitol at Salem, thia 2Slh of Hefti and ©ver) body regret* their | l.mn County a* the candidate of the than in any other peri.d In her liiator nia.rtant uueetiotw will certainly day of February, A. D., Lavi Populist party, when lie tight waa a ■nd important removal. • araf4a,e.a.a.a.a.aea . ....................... a.a.e.f.e.a. three-cornered contest. At tin» time it j arise al iff. cUng _ tlila development. Oregon IfSigncl) (.EG E. CHAMBERLAIN, Cha*. ( ampbell went <n*r to Ix*l«non ' a will then need in the Senate ■ Mrong, a kriday By the Governor : Governor. with an organ man. Charley wa» known that, with the people di- ...roils ami earn, -t man, and n l»’tt. r * «fid not »tat© Iteiore he went away vhled iiib. throe partnui, the Popnlmto n«' lection than H. M. Cake could proai- F. I Dt saaa, Secretary of State. »■ lu»l not a gli.*t of a »how of winning »»R' whether or not he lunl taken an engage I I asci.. * a ment U» act aa unmkey for tha aforesaid Tin» did not deter Mr. Hammer in the ' lily be made. Mat II.' mad, tbr . aiuiw^n w :tl> jnwt m — organ tnan. Hello! Vetch Seed. H Re bad a muw.ii- The no(ori<»u* H. A. D Puter waa m I ■■ much ar»F.r M A K U 11.1) aHr chalice of electioo. I .till hare a tine lol of vetch se>Ml, tire law a few .lay. ag..( |h , r ,.t| rmalllv btoteOi toMW Bia m H..t.m, Im Uk'ng advautogs /tJoB do" S hilton —C x I lson .—On Man b 25, p.aifi, clean and nice to mix one bmihel with ..pp.rtunity and a mu.umfer.tan.lmg .4 < h,ni iBwnU(| ’|„(ore the at the residen*» of the hr*!*» parents two of Spring out», of which mixture ' " '«* 'rtK.-rs.iuariagr.lt., f,11(. t(„t ( ha.i in Jordan valley. Mr. Claud W. •ow two Ixiatiels to the acre, any tune <• the brat of June, and a g<««l crop Shelton and Mio Trv»-ie M Carl->n. . up to .......... • gvt away agwm. j town «ffivted bwtwean th« Bi.puhst an I Clean awl la worth 12.10 Are now hero, and don’t iurget it. Rev. lie» I- Sutherland, orti. laliniC { l-rrry Gwin, of Albany, rams over D, m.. nrtu partirs, it was at unr» con- Thia amount 1« sufficient, When lb« words had lawn said that per 1(N lh» Perry to an admirer of | coded that Mr. Ilammar waa tha toin«al s [Ta«-*lay W® have them on display, ('all " lb« - - happy young j couple life part mixed a» ala.ve, lo Mwai three acrea. » Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ami while here .-amh.iate tor the place an.l he was ae- n.w>i» Per measure.! busirel, 11 25, clear of all <• tid not neglev-t to »1st« bis desire Uiat cordingly nominated bv the allied forces ners n«r» and ami Ib» coiigralul» tbe'eongratuIatKins were over. in and look them over; it will I m » foul aewla Sample of sraal at Wreely A j tlu, bridal coupb- an-1 giMwU rr|«irwl lo Mr Bourne sh ulJ prove th« wins» r ia an.) rl.-< te<l by a haodsuma maturity. « Cain's atore. 8. W. Uaivaa. | tire aenatornl race. As clerk, Mr. Hammer proved to 1» an I ths .lining n«>m where ■ »um|.<uou» a pktiure to show them, an we rantiaui Farm. . ■ .. J honoralJ«, painstaking official, scratm- f.aal ba<l l»wn laid; the chief attraction • Horsemen, and sometime» t have the latest in brulow foully honest iu acsvmting for pul.lb- .4 tlie tabic being the bridal cake, winch '• I) I E II. " 1,1 fumis that came into hi» )>M«N-«sion, ami wa» ma.le the m .re altra, live by having it a (tail fa-1er tl.au a walk Hui ia a was generallv eth lent ami actumm.alat- !w»n baked by th» bri'lw b«r»»lf. a i lat n of la« an I may ba the . aua» of Th» gu.-.t» prvænt wi-rv Mr. and Mrs, O»a>>ss.—Al the family home user In mg to every lasly. • - n..■■■ ne ¡«vmt a flue on» of thaaa day • dependence, on March 2fi. lyufi, should Crook G>unty people ••» A. M Shelton, Mr an.l Mr» Harvey , Better lai a lilt.. . auto .a, I..y • ! Shelton, Mr aud Mr». Arthur Beaver. proper to nominate and elect Mr. Ham- Bertha Ellen tlaboru, aged 25 years, • I Miaaea Je»»i» ami Ruth Beaver, In»» _ M.- '.re. <> r.-r '-»».1 H,.k i, .-r a* Ceuatv Clerk, we «an a*-ur>- 1 month and 24 day». XI fr>iin a two months* visit at Seattle amf them that they will have Hi Mr. Ham Shelton, lullle Harris, of Scotia Mill Everybody in Mcio, especially the old ■ml Mewn Varie k. Shelton, Ona Shel X| Atonl.w-n, Washington, and I' rtlaml. I nier an idea .• t m all that settlers, knows Rev. J IV. ami C. J. ton ami Milton Mctihee. ; >»«-<• — ----------- • ■ ■ - • • - — lieac* reports a ra .l pl.-aeant visit the term implica. The Nxwa is e.rrv Oatorn, the parent» of the .tec*«»», The brulé wore a Lami».me costume • anti ;ivra evidence In her aptwwrance tliat it is situated an iliatant from Cn»l whose home was in this city and vicini " that fl. >er vacation was mu waatrd lime, county, tor it wosl.1 give Mr. Hammer of white »ilk ; the groom the conven ty np lo their removal to liid.-tiendenc« ' *» suppet willingly. Sncceae to you. tional t4ack. The coupU were the re- ia 1HK4. X • Whatever may lw aai.1 for or .;uiet WH1 ei|«eet* of a number of val liable pres Bertha, the »object of thi» »ketch wa» w Hun. Jonathan Ik wn», Jr., lor I nrte.1 ento. bom in Scio Feoruary 2, I Ml and re • «tet.-s Senator, Ibero » no person in Band t-xt«nda Thank*. moving with her parents to Indet-en • non «ho ha» arasNnd more iatereM Don't Make It an April l oot The member» of the Scio Three-l-lar fence where nuwl of Die years of her w in tire in;- rtan. <• <4 tire Primary law But call and »ettl» yoar account •hurt life were apwnt. She never was a- than he His |- -tai sam;>aign exerted Band take thia opportunity to thank ¡leaar We have suraly carried it long tboae who imih U'I m potting on our , — a wide inlluen.e. what might be railed robust, tail of ent<-rtaiiim.-ut of laat **»turdBy evening. 1 enough fol I <aie time. frail health, which culminated in — Rev. J O Id. ho • tel, wife ami daugh ami aepedally the ladiaa who •> willing-1 Faausa's Maar Maaasr. tuberculoma ami her early death. ter leased d. wn frsru bpnngfiel.t a id )y bel helped in making the Basket Social aa. We have the largest and most up-to- Bertha was a moat lovable young are «k.mi. ilnl in tha Baptiat iwr* uagr go.at u* ■d it if not the lost lieal ever put on in Scio. woman and wa» reaperted by everyone, in this city. Rev. Richmond ha* ar- The ladiea of - --- date line we have ever carried. Ifem’t —* vicinity *■ - , are al- Scio ami al- in her »ighteamth year, aha became a opted the pastorate of tlie tfeio amt ' way» ready ami willing to Balp out a fail to see them, aa you will want to member of tlie 1 mle|«-mience Baptist Stayt-vw Baptist churches and has en gixid cauae. church, of which she lived a consistent ter»! u|Mia his duttoe. take a pair home with vou member to the time of her Janna». California, if anything ia a country of It I» No Midnight Summer's Dream. .n,<»mh Pair hew an Hrr remains were brought to Mo aa enframes. This week fi<..!» rapwawilly It I» a fact. Yow -an make nrnr» *»’P‘*W rw. .m-rrw Wy.lnea.lay aftermion and were given V^ívíí^aiTnl in the «trinity of Stockton hav«d.ui« money by having your vaal, I1.<» and '7* • a*|>ulture In tbe family burial plot in ‘J* « JL an I owmarth material damage. Wonder if onr Cal '¿“*r f,r,Jur* Franklin Butte cemetery being followed ifornia friends wouhk not like some .4 Farmer, Meal Matket. Aak tor partis- tua, iOBd, „«UM hu to the grave by many of the old time Orvgou a »iUitobtearos, avail d they «to touuin M ise uSea. family Invade vl this v wuuly. LOCA I A r M. M m r M » A M. » p w • r. m . r m . A M A. M. r M. r M. w p r _ js r M. h A M. h K. ML r r M M. r. m M. ♦« “ r M A W. lu A M M a W u r m . <« I* M ' » ■ A» A W. K A. M. .4A I’ M > r. M. Las r m Lur M. tout hern ^oiy an4 i <*I m A«t. ♦Y*. *’ - s S ä On Men's and Boys Is-r-tr' .. V« i vi Ò lO IV Pcr cent .’ ’7.. 1 « * ' re * 1 ‘ '*"1 •U *..-'• a ■ ’ • fe .A ■ » ». » ■ y • » ?" * > •? < « Discount » 4 Wesely&Cain TROY r **. ¿.’"-'A'- A We will give a discount of 10 ¡ mt cent on all Men’s and Boys’ Hats from Saturday, March 31. up to Easier Sunday. Kidney and Licer Remedy * r ' s a* j We have, lieyoud a doubt, the finest line of Men’s and s’ Hats on the (’reek Discount ’»•«'tn ,>’r •; V W. I I. (JOLiTHA AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY AND VEHICLES • ■ *- > c -*• Now is the Time to Get Your Hat for BARRETT BROS •;. Sr.s. Oregon LODGE » , * X 1 » * s » » a % ‘t* Y -je ■ ' a ?- A e A 4 » «.-y ’ • "’M JH** *** i •X ■'Jt J ■ > ■ ► a - ' «.'* ú'í- s- ", -v. ATSïir? « «' “J ïl -*J' ■' i«a ‘ na - DIRECTORY It Beats Them All......... Y 1HT£R P L. W. turne» » .irai to pr« hat a Ft hr reMaa llmnant*. 'fotiohu»- N EERY the ILL URVEYOR POMEROY, f U MBER FOR SALE «Scio, Oregon The Miller Lumber Company n: Pup's Coffee House 1,190«. I «41 I Linn hotel M c C auley J. G. GILL, D. M. D. () LT K vemiiar. A <e |-»Ut I. E AV SPRING GOODS Spring Suitings. Me» Waistings, Fancy Dress Goods, Latons, Organdies, Ginghams & Hercules. SHOES and HALF-SHOES 4 EniBitit Doclon Pniu Ih li(ri^»<a Wr rrfor l«tUi U*»«n %*»«>«,a. I*»TVM*<. •utfflCiug * «w n krioww *• la Favorita Pti-wnpii >n I* Jahn I * f« imw * m F th* ICilliofili Stag S< Tn» K» 1 B» ri< Manti al Ravtaw e*y» • ! Uairarn i/b' »»m« la ^wi>wbk% I« an» of the ■ hlef 1 ng rad Ian U of the *F>- varito l*re*. rip<lon * : •A r> i h«li whi* b ln*art«*4f s- t« a* a at«* ta< lfi»W :au»r • • • h aar« f r normal a* <1* mv U m » «murr rvproducii«« lie r. <i! IfitS'i "In 11 » liAilkt wr h«rg a -.wxdh» u tu «r h rr>»r«» fuily an«**** (hr VUtiaxi. ■» fAaO» i- y 4Arr >trus orttA I job o. v.'/ i In ihr> «(•»•* -tit of diwaac« p* < uliAt « W . !» it ia a.Hikxik u»«l • t to BT.V« «III- n tS»««a (fcrf voraauat a«b* tatelk *U»*i for Ito« r*< aK’Okt * I* Frf» furth«* • "The full -wi|W arv «tast« tJk» tossilo* • - {* 1 * » • r a ' In tbr »•»- la. With |r«i<v»rrh<r«s at.-r •«♦•lo i. « .»f tbv r«-pr»atn. u»» « r<a f » ’ at «i . rv«*i a and la r'.is ï H i as»*>- a l • ¡ib t lit’ ulr <ll«ca*«-! Ih» r*>prvniM< <»♦» ffíiDs of «ornaci. «*<ts»tsig •««•«ai «i ut b.at n» ctor «f U m Iti* n< rrl.arfia flM*Mlif.< due l»> a «vafe en «»1 c«>Hditk>u uf li»« r«produktiv« «ralrm; Si rt».. rrfer» . n t>t>r»w<a«d <»r al**«*<il namUtiy I h ri -!• »ft« ¿ rr<>m ut aa'«u*»pai*rln< tg a* f» al • -n f tba d <»a’lv« irctfaria and a> » * u. thin M •<!» babai, .to««» * o*t «ai * In Ih«» nUr«-€»M» k»*or vari wl U m » al-i'Hnrn • H mor» «w lea* of the abov* «ytnploma ar« pr-^nl. no Invalid wwnaw naa <1* batter than lak« pr F’*rc«’t Favorit* l*r«*. ripi -m one of th* tending Ingrsdh r- • f w| . . I r, orn r » • or licioni*^ and th«* m«dlcal pr»»pwrtlna ul which J tnoat faithfully r*<>r«w*ut% Of liai ten sMMkl r w»t. another prominenti tngr«Mli«ht Xav riu» I•r»«« rtpl!<»•.• I*r f I nl*v X3!¡'igwtw«t. M l>. of Han n«»it Medical < <»i «g»*. < htrago aayt: •It I* an Icita-rtanl rrmealj Ir» diuaMaV-ra U.»' • B all ■ a arrfeal • M**JM«a«to • and general «n C mî A««««« l U U uaafwi • l*r * J hn M s : ! Irr XI O íala of < ■ ■ . . • "In râlai, -n U» IU a> nnral rffm tina (he • >at» I I. Ih^rt o no r»M- fk. ««vs- in wa- tcAuh tAerr ia a». A g«n*r<d un »«HraUy 1 >zp«no»»n It la o-a an led aa tAr k»t»k uarf«4 i* Wil d«l4htatm1 alato** Prnf Bartholow M D , nf JefTrrsu* M«*l cal ( «»II« g«« aaya oí Golden *w *i •ValuahU iu uterina henH-rrbag« rae«*«*- rhagia fading» and > .u gnau re djatnetMJ*- rb«»a pa.nfu! menatruaii nl* ♦**•> Or Pu r. • » Favorite Fr^orripulir» fa’th- full* represent* all th« above na*«d tn KadlrnU and cure« IhedlaoBMB fuf which ar are rmoma>*bdod. ‘ VA X h t •' ‘J rt' »1 ' «' rd Regiatration hooka opened by county clerks Tuesday, January 2, ltotjri. R.-gintratlon books cumo I fur Pri..,..» Election, April 10, at 5 r. w. Kegmtration books opened after Pri mary Flection, April 25. IC<*iri*trato,u Lo A* <*l<eed fur i/..m*rN Election, May 15, Ara. 1.only clerk» give notice of Primary Election not later than March 21. l»ut .lay for filing iwtitb.n», for plac ing nam«» on ballot l it State, Congrve- •loiial ami .hatrict ofiicee, March .10 la.I .lay for filing (wtitl -ns Aw Cum- ty otfleers, April 4 Date of Primary Election, April 20. 1900. • r , Canvaaring voti-a of Primary ElecUou for State < ifi. r», May 5. laat .lay lor filing |«mpti1ets arimw Ing meaaurve, December 30, 1MO5. laat .lay lor filing Initiative pctiUoua. Frbruarv .1, IWtkl. laat .lay lor tiling petitions op|-«ing measure», February A, IMN. Number of signatures rnuuirrd lo ink- tisto law» or anmmltn.nto, 7UW. laat day for filing certificates of nom ination lor state ..ITices by aeruili. ui electors, April 19. laat .lay tor filing nominating peti tion» tor Stole iTIicea, Msy 4. laat day for filing certificatea of nom inal. n for County offices by aaaeiubly <X electors, May 4. laat .lav for filing nominating pwi- lions for County office», May 19. •« f. WANTRIM— .Man in Ru h »Uta to travel p -t aigna, advartiwr- and leave mmplau ..f our g<»>d». Salary |75jpar month U t»r davlor expena.-« K OILMAN CV>,. bapt. S. At la» Hl.ck, Ctocago. The Norwich Union i» solid and »ub- T. L. treouaa agent. I •tautiaL babeen ba fur the bajmag H ivb . /