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Dr. J II. Irvine • •• killed at Talhuau
thia morning.
la»l rveuin* after a
»purrei hunt ■ gun waa thrown on *>uiie
sack», and then aulii» tack* apon II,
covering it. Tliiv umrniig Mr. Irviue
• ml son Baxter sere in the lain, alien
I l>e latter lu reaching lor rout* *ai ks
di»cl.arg »I the gnu and th* «uutrnt»
went into Dr. Irvin*'* lau-k. killing him
lie leaves * «to and 111* children,
Mr» 4 M William*, of McMiuuviile
«lid
Bailer, leaai*. Jowpbine ani
• Hotter child at home.
I lie funeral wrvhe «ili I»- I.eld at th*
Presbyterian church i<> tin* ci*y to
morrow at I :kJ i.'cbic*. under th*
anapicsw of lire Muauu«
l’uva .a*'*
Democrat.
A wry nica axle cream Panama,
A grrod &L gray wind Blanket, th*
$1.26.
>i. illians at 6Oc. $1.00 and $1.60 thing for coaat or mountalu urn-
SO.
New Bergen ami Wool tionds, in
cream ami other light «badea, vary
appropriate for outing.
»4
Gloves
Onr rto k wa» a little late in corri
in* in hot i* complete non
A little
more atvle ami a little more quality
in all thè numi» r»
D.nt f» ! i ,,
, ur l’alenV ' Il < >if u i. f. r a-t . . . ■
*3 .SO.
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M C«p|w»ater, nf thia city.
*mt «1
it t<- ''«{eft*,
tbtav. On
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
nr11 Mnfwlty *!»•• an<l bar atrip?
O
wawoowowooaoowewow
•<» »UH h.r
York
PhlYa trl-
l»b a an«l «»ihrr k afprti point«
Thrv
John We«el* went down tn th« tt«i* riprrt |r Itp ai« Wrrai or lw<> month*
fair last Friday
in inafeir»< the trip.
Ixiffv Cal*van
a bu» io-»* visitor
II for anr r*a»on v < hi
re^ i.i»r
■ I All«ny. Mon •y-
for thr June rhsi-tinn, <»r if you have
«'h»i>»rr*i root roablroca amf desire to
R. L. Ib'V.niey will occupy hi* resi
rr-rr<t«*rr, atfrn«l tn thr matter at
dent • in Scio within tl>* neil few Jav»
one*
R tfiatrulion bl a ft ha at the Naw*
W G
Mclhinald is prr|si*i.>g to • flV’r wharr von ran have your I am»
build a new houee . n hi» farm, tin» (»11 |>lnrr«l up->n the voting het.
G. B Hansard, of !s*l>anon, ha» lv-r*> It p'r nata an rrrav of fart a that will
R«|Miblnan t*»
arreeted, for the third time, lor «io.al • cAii«r rv-n a
•l»> k.
II»«
1» trifling, nnlv 25
iug the local opium I w.
rrnlr
I vrry voter ahouki rra«! rani*
Benton county »»« award.«! fir»t ( ptigii matter on both ar*ra of tba
premium at the kt»t<-fair for the Is »1 «p»«**tioii, if I»« withaa to aaeartain the
comity di*|>lay of product*.
faatr.
T K. Sanderson, d“nti»t, Kcio Or«-g.-n
'-’A» ‘ . • I • »
-- /.ft I./ < . I 1f 4 hl -
All class«-* of dentistry. Offlce between tr»H* Aifvertiain/ thr««« «lava.
Senator
the livery stable and liarima* *hop.
Foraker a k m»w l**«|kf«**| o«nnr«'f ton tbrrr
Hog ( m * ii » ala.iit town are l>ec«>ming a a ilh a im I drop« out of the RepnbHren
inuuiic.
Owner» «houl.l *ith*r keep campaian. Governor H$«krl <»f Okla-
i huina, treasurer of the iMtnneratic
the pen» c.eau or dispose of th* h<gs.
national commit ter, ia a«'i»i*«‘»| «>( A t«a>
Quite a delegation of Rciowna went lu pnthnatr rv-latjon with thr S (>. r< in-
Portland on Thursday mor dng'* train l«any, but deniea it and drttea proof.
a list <>f whom will tie given neit we«-k
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l^x> Bilyeu baa purchased th* J. R.
Smith r »ideticv in Lebanon, and will Irott» 16 to IH vrart, in a frolic ar t re-
tiove thereto within the next few days. . •nme, imlulprd in the ap >rt nf k*»«M'knitf
<>n the fhwir at thr home »1 a widow, a
Dr. J. G. Gill an-l wile, of I ebamm, 1 few rvenintf* an«».
Hoya, don’t do an
e|*>i.t lent Saturday ami Sunday with acain! It ia wmt«r to fne ten a woman
In* rarent», Mr. and Mis. M C Gill, <4 in that manner. Itr«id<w, You arr aurr
tin* city.
to pet vonr^rlvea tn trouble
The
namra «»f the kfiidtv oner ar«« known and
’ Hon. F. .1 Miller. Anurk-si) Consul
General el Yokohama, is on In» wav i.> they will lx* publiabad d thr like «<vina
hi» home al Eugene, I h - csii »« ol ill ayaht.
health.
G. F C- flee, a few dav» agn, »old Ina
farm to A. !. Arnold.
‘I I.* larm ion.*
prise* 144 acre» and the consideration
»«i |4tkll*.
'fie New York Pre** l>etn) char-
acteriie* the Republican lu k. i ot that
state a* “Hnghe* and a bunch of In*
machine enemies.
Vetch, Timothy seed Eng. Rye grass,
nil clover, alsike clover, orchard gras*
and red top, for cash at Wesely's
Grocery. Price* right.
F. H. McCune of the firm of Chamb
er* A McCune, of Albany, waa m»rne<l
to Hl*» Adeline Scliiftter, ot l'«t>JI*luli,
on Tuesday of thi* week.
We just received 3.000 roll* of Wall
Paper, th* flneat Fall design* vou ever
saw. Come in and *ee mir itock beloi*
yoli buy. Cha*. We*ely.
Shilling's Best teas, coffee*, spices,
extract* and
baking
powders
at
We*ely‘* Grocery.
Remernlier, satis
faction or your money back.
Judge Burnell ba» *ent*need Hem
brew,
who a»» convicted first for
murdering hi* wife and then for tlie
murder 11 hi» .laughter, to lie banged
Personal — Will
Mr. Jam«* King,
Mechanic, or bl* frien I*, please »eiul
a orris Io tl r Naw* office. Something
to I i* advantage, impoitant.
Focun—At the Fair Ground», a lady'»
purse. Owner can have name b* pro**
lug r owneral ip and paying cwt ot
Mu A. G. I' rill .
•dvertiaemctil.
If vou have an Item of local news
which would be important to the public
kindly tell the Naw* man snout it. We
wish to publish all th* local new* Hi tin*
locality.
A J. IWvaner *nd A B MrKillopei-
pe< t to move on to their farm» in a lew
d»y*.
Mr. i*evan*v'» (arm lie» near |
Thooia» »nd Mr. McKiilup'* i* in Mar
ion county.
Themti’tira of Wultomah, <*1ata«»i*,
l.xnr, Y itnhdl, Polk and ('«»luinhia
wliirh hnd r<H)i|lv rKbibltr at thr atale
fHU, !.'« X ,tih*d A ;
I. (IM
tary •»! thr State Fair hoard* atalmg
ih.il thr nuard of rtr»t premium to lien-
ton
v w.»a made throu/b intlurm*e
•d >ui rm»f»•iwb iit ^av.’fe, nf thr pavil
ion. Su|M*rintrn lent ?»ava|p» driiim thr
allegation.
If thr areuaatlon in rrll
r<»untL d, linn r* untv »axed aevrral
hiimlrr«! dollara, by falling to m kr an
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The Alli*. V Herald 1» »imply lieom •
li g « public ntll»alire, |l a liew»|>a|ier
can Inv'in» .ili'h,
Il »lt*«-k* ftrsl on»,
amt then anollier »1 A Ibany'» clt uen« in
a tiK.at vicion« manner. H the llersl.i'»
• tatr men tv alumt AI lain y citiren* ia a*
fir from truth aa a*« it* statrn ent*
alnilit our fair. rr<-ently, Ilia aforesaid
citileii* have n ithing to lea».
Indeed,
the Herald’s editor i» determined to b •
come a member <■( the \nnsni«» • Inb in
•bort onler. * ti< k tn itm truth Bn Itn r
Herald?
You will tiud II will pay. In
the end.
Well» Fargo E«pre«» ri>m|>«tiy object
to paving a lai in l.mn Cmmtv for the
Iirivilege ol doing bn»ine*a within it»
Mirdrr*.
Thia i* the same tight that
telephone companies n »de and wlm-h
will have to tie determined liy the
court« In tlie end it will lie "Pay vour
tai or licenve or •!•• quit doing liuvi-
nr.»" ami, ot course, tlie eipreMand
telephone companie* will piv. Th-
privilege of Weeding th* i«n.ple of,
not onlv l.mn County, i-iit every otlier
countv in the *t*te and n««»t, 1» too
valuable to »arriflee to eave |iavii * a
few hundred dollar» in tale*
Gen’le-
men, just add a lew cent* to your tariff
rate« and pvy up, for lb«t 1» what it
will crime to, in the eml. That I* the
wav tlie elpre»* arid telegraph cum*
panie* did when they were required •<>
pay a revenue lav. lu tlie end, wa the
peopi* tool ttie bill*.
Big Sale of Mining Property.
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SCIO, OREGON.
Farmer* will do well to call and »et
ui* before purchasing Harness or any
thin* elae pertaining to the use of the
horse, elsewhere.
Immense line of
Fresh and Reason
able goods are
now being placed
on the shelves for
your inspection
Every day some-
thin¿> new to look
at
I have opened a tirat-elaaa Harness
Manufactury in Scio, and I intend to
make just such work aa will suit you.
I use only the l>eat oak tanned leather
and my workmanship is subject tu your
inspection.
My price* are a* luw aa
good material ami honest wurk manship
will allow.
Come ami see me, and I am sure
that I can suit you.
COL'NlY HHltf SCttlMM,
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fWnxitnr Forakrr, <»f Ohtn* f»*a lirrii
R.*v. Oolr*. of F.iigene, came ever
from A.bany on Mm day morning.» f«»nn.| t*» Iir a*» ha«||v t*intr«l with Sta» «1»
ml Oil# that hr haa l>r$«n
tram.
from thr Tafi «nunpaign
N«»w if Sr «•
f V. Wed lie started for Paulina
t«»r |h»Pf» t at (| arvortl < ..t rra . I like
( look l'omit*, Tuesday, to l>e go» e Hii( ro<lM !*• • i• •»|• |*••*| .thr tf.
o p. my <1
■eiera! week*.
• l»|*ral to thr wc-trr » ilh. al lea.t.
Calvin and R<>* Curt!», of thi« 11 init* rlrtnrr hand«.
are among the new atud< lit* anroll. d at
hvrr* voter ah«)'lM liftVr • mt»y <»f
the Albany college.
thr l>«*ni«w’r »tic ranipeian trit hook.
liara***, Stùdi**, Whip*, hot**,El
, e ’ A
Blankeis
Oxfords
fl. Irvine, a Resident of the
Akinity of Scio, fur many
year*, the A hum.
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W. W. WILLIAMS
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111 l.I.OI Al ILH si ll>.
The S an - ham N kw * ia juat in raewipt
I bave 4‘1I bushel» of velili •«-ed. w-r«
of the September numlier of the Uni
versity of Oregon Hulh-tin,
which ranted tl- I*» (ree (rum all t il «• *-1«,
treat* of "Country High School Organ •urli a* pink and otlier olux-li. u» w.ela
nation am! Training or Teachers," and Mv ».««I ha» l«-.-n rwclvaiiv.l alili fa a
1» one of the moat valuable bulletin*
recently leaned by the University for miti ami l bave lotti thè uiiied (un<—
thuee Interested in the betterment of fuurth oat» and llirve fourth vetcli1 ami
our rural achoola
It containa an ex •traight desti »etch.
l'rnv»;
Mlied
hauative account of the metbu«!* avkiut Il
per lxi«hel . | ilo veldi fi.vi per
e«l by other state* for the training of
teachers, and diacuaaea fully the *o bu bel or 3 cent* per je-uml.
Shuuld «mi want >vs»l. cali enrly,
called lane County plan for the .'•tale
lishment of county high adtoola
! > it will *oou gu.
S. W tiaiaga.
ipi-.tr from it
’ ftii« pl»n will aH.-w
ut San.min tarili.
country diatrlct* to organize high I
•chuola. aa the tuition i» to lie paid bv j
th« whole county. Th«* county high
school can have a* guud
teachei rr a»
__ __ a ______
th«
hool
In aa
:hr city high school.
I.,
u much
uiuvn a*
u .
th|, jjan «Dow»
lllow* an enterprising
entrriiriaing district I
to »tart a high school it due» away with
CARSON A CO, Proa*.
thr necessity of a Vol*
The trouble
with the Union High Reboot law i« that
it require* » majority vote of all the
< )|{EGON
districts before the high ach<M>l I* start
•d "
Under its working, tome four or
five high ach«M>la are tiring established
All kinds of Fresh Meats,
in lam- County in plac<<* where it wu
lrn|NMsiblo to maintain them liefure
A
Sausages, Firh, etc., con
• mall county tai is levied and each high
stantly on hand.
school student, rrgardleaa of location,
draws his share of the tax; the morel
high school »tmlents, the more rm.m y
Highest market price paid
the district draws from the county
Under this law, county high ach<M>)s
for
Beef,
Multon. Veal and Pork.
can be established m every group of
districts in the state that is nut over
twelve miles in extent, and that has
Our purpose is to conduct it
fifteen or twenty pupils that can attend
first-class
meat market.
high *chuol. The !«,gal form necessary
to secure a vote 1» given, ami the Bulle
tin can tie secured free by writing to
the Registrar of the University.
G. D. TROTTER
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
F?
STAYTON*
Oregon
scio,
DR. J. MON FO0
Will Catorce School Law
Parent* are liable to arre*t and pun
lahment by flue ami imprisonment if
they do not »end their childrrn to school
throughout the school year. The law
wan changed by the last legislature ami
many du not know that it la much mure
drastic than It wan formerly.
County Truant officer, C. H Walker,
a that |iar«*nlM, guard
uardian*
_
and others
having control of ihildru..
i>n are charged
with the duty of «endir:
ng every child
tietween the age* of li am!
nd 14 ami al!
between 14 ami 16 who are not regular
ly engaged in any uneful employriH'tit.
tomhool. Children who are |>hy»ically
unfit mint exhibit to the truant officer
a certificate of a competent phv»lcian
The [icnalty imposed on |>arrnta fur
neglecting to send their children to
school la a fine of f., tu 225. 2 to It) day*
,n tha ‘‘“’»"‘X J“1- or bulh fl'M’ B"** J«'1
aeritene».
Trai hers, principal and school utth-er*
are charged by the new law under pen
alty of a An«, with reporting to the
truant otfh-er all information they have
regarding any violation of the school
law, and all caaes of children who do
not attend school
Teachers who f*i)
to obey the law in thi* reaped may tie
Aned from fi> to 225 for each offense.
An experienced compounder of
Chinese Medicines
Successor to the "late Hong Wo
Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now
prepared to furnish Chinese med
icines to h II. The undersigned
rvecommends him and guaran
tees satisfaction.
Call or writ«1
him at 117 West Sec »ml Street,
Albany, Oregon. M. W’ ENTFALL
WATSON BROTHER’S
SAW MILL AND
LOGGING MACHINERY
O
FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS
Albany, Oregon
SCIO HOTEL.
Enriches the blood and tones up the
system.
Nothing better for Boils and
Pimples
A l>of Coate»I
I hereby announce that I have Ivim
ed the Scio Hotel ami |*ur|MMe to cun i
Thursday a id Friday of thia week duct same in first clsaa style My table*
ll«rri«liurg ia to lie honored with tlie
will lie supplied with the Iwat the mark
6 »t fi. Id trial of limiting d g» ever
et
effort!* ami my room* and bed* will i
made in Oregon, quite an event among
I shall give special
fanciers of good dug«, and i» «aid there lie kept cleanly.
will lie a Crowd of dog owner» on band attention to the comfort of Commercial
with their animal», among them several
men.
I |nir|«iae to make my Sunday
(tom Purtland, Han Fiam-iwo, Sacra
niento, Heattie, Tacoma and Vancouver, dinners a feature. The public ia cordi
B C., twenty entries bring recorded, ally invited to give me a call.
thirteen »ett.rs and eeven p-milera
Wll.l. M. AHBoTT, Prop.
Hom* of the dig« ars ».mirwhat famoua
SCIO HOTEL. Scio, Oregon.
iu tlie <l<g world, valuable anlinal*.
It i* »aid tbs svent lias beeu adver
tised through the Fiat *v*n In «porting
|w|«r» and that ther* will tie a big
attendance of »porting men at Harn*-
mirg from a wide di»taucs
Albany
AMO
l>«aiocrat.
E. C. PEERY, Druggist
SCIO, OREGON
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TRAPPIST FATHER S MILL
DEAIK OF MHS. IRVINE.
LUMBER COMPANY
<o-:-o
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I hr limi Harr In !*•>»Ilamí tn i at
C. BRYANT
Attorney ut-Late
t'usirk B um X
A.
Albany, <>rr.
G. PHI I. L, M. D.
Mrs Sarah J. Irvin*, wif* ot the late
Manutaotur*
Hobart A. Irvine, a prownnaat pioneer
All
kln*a
ef
Hough an* Dr***e<l
re*i.l*nt, died at th* bom* ot bar
Lumber n*c*aaar* for bull*i»ga
■laughter, in Portland, during last
Teleplionv, F idiangr No II
Thursday night, at the age of 74 year*
Bill* eawe* to erder
SL
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OREGON
Sb* wav a reaident < f I. nn county for
I
over filly year», playing her |«rt well in
Varda at the MUI, S mil*« East
th* affair* of life.
Of a domeatie turn
of Selo an* In Sela.
rhe de voted h«r life laltbfullv and well
eatherford
wyatt
to her home, beloved by liar family and
See H. SHOPE, our Agent at
• II other« fortunate enough in having Scio, for pricaa.
her friciuifbip.
Sb* waa a member rd
the Cniulierland t're»bvterian church,
i
I a noble Christian woman, with a heart Bulli Phone* Hl
European Plan
Otllca in Blumlwrg B><a-k
full of love fur humanity.
t’hr leave* on* son, Dr. J. H Irvine,
ALBANY
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Oanuo*
ot Tallman, and three daughter*, Mr*
| Isirk Biiye.i, of Eugsna, Mr*. A. B
Slauson and Mr*. E. I. Thompson, of
J. !.. C ala «.**
(Formerly HOYA!. RESTAURANT)
Portland. One win. Dr. E. L. Irvine
4i««l a couple ot years ago.
H every other town in lli* »1st* had
been as well r*pre*e.il at di* »late fair
*• Hcio wa* in profiortion tn inhabitants, I One of the biggest mining deals con-
lliere wmild have been a daily attend *umated in lunn County for some time,
occured thia week when I>on A. cmith
aiv.* ■■( 50,000.
and T. J. M -la-arv of Galea sold what
Virgil Calavan pa-"»«d through Scin is known a* the Portland group of Min
l»»l Haturdav on In» route to Altmnv ing claim* to E. G. Borden, a San Fran
c<4lege tu lake a *p«ciat course, and 6l cisco caiHtahst,
capitalist, for
25<).(lilU. Thr claims
fori.ai.i»»
birnwlf more thoroughly for the voca includevi in thr Portland group are the
tion of teacher.
Astoria. Grey Eagle and Alice, are situ
Mr. and Mr* J. A. B lyeii, Mi»* Nit* ated at the head of Dry Gulch on the
and tide left mi Monday morning for Northwest aide of Uuartz mountain and
Hood River, where thsy will visit for a 3 4 of a mile Northeast of the Albany
Ehe purchaser
week with their two married daughter*. Mill in Dry Gulch.
agree* to do 2!’>J»») worth of work on
Maud end Eva.
I the prooertie* each year for two year*
Mr» D. M. McKnight and her *i«tar. which time l* given to complete the
Mi»« Rav, of Jordan, drove over to l^-l> payment of the mins. No ore ia to be
other than for sampling
anon, Monday, for a few day» visit with removed
their maternal grandjiareiit», Mr. and purpose* until the mine* are accepted
i by the purchaser. Mr Bonlen is in the
Mr* B. H. Irviue.
1 city to-day ami »ay* that thr future of
Boosting the Apple fair
In the «chool contest at onr late fair, the mine* East of here i* very bright —
lour «« h.»il» were «ntrrwl, two from Al* Allmny llerakl.
tinny, one from I alia non and our brio
• bool. Mail iron street school, Albany,
Fruii Inapnetnr Rohert*, Chairman of
thè appiè fair commuta*, carri** arouud
»a» awarded the diploma.
DEATH OF DAVID ANDREWS
a card *hb-h mula
Nearly luO name* (or a Bryan *n I
Alban* Apple Fnlr, Novetnber IO. il
I
Kern stub haie tieen *ecnr»i in S ki
and 12. l'SH.
T«entv-«>ne heanttfid
■ mi viciuily. F»r lileralur*. Bryan ami
El-County Cerk, David Andrew*, ■ilver cnpa, rangiug in vaine fremi ||.*> ti,
Kern huibm* and Bryan and Kern pict died at bi« home <n lelarnnon lueartav
|IO> each. «firmi aa pelle« lor e*bibita
ure*. call at th* Nnva office.
of Inal week.
lie
vrwra <>|<| ami of standard varietiea ni apule«.
lie
Competltmn opened lo all Willsmefte
The idea of building a Cathoik leave» aererai groan up children.
clmr. h in St io ha* not l»en given up. au Ooltnly ulxrk from ISSI to ISSrt, but valley growera.
The W dismette valley geo«* »he beat
Jhe Neva umlerstaml» the rhurcli fa ile. I lo lie re-elected at the end of hi«
Mr. Andrena wa« ■ go<«| ritlirn appiè* In thè »orbi.
Man* |«wipl* ibi
*<si«ff» ready to put up the building if term
Come and munii u* in
th* Lii*.mt of »cio will furnivii th* lot aid ha* liren a rea,.I nini l^lmnou and i><4 kmiw it.
vicinity fur the paal forty year*.
demoiiatrating lina faci.
upon al.ieb to budJ it.
!
Physician »^Surgeon
W
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Attorneys-at-Luio
JEW
HOTEL ROYAL
OPEN BAY AND NIOIIT
Owing to the action of the city council
cbaing *11 restaurants al I2o'cb>ck mid*
night, the alarve ciiange was made uec-
,-essary.
SCIO LIVERY & FEEO
STABLES
WILLIAM», HE IRTA MILLER.
Alban*
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CALAVAN A M< KNIGIIT, Pop*.
MALI. GO A I S I OR SAI I .
I have a numlier of well bred male
goata for «ale.
While they are not en
titled to regiatry, they have Iwen bred
Up from three generations of registered
■ires.
Residence, two miles East of
Shelluirn. Price« reasonable.
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He« a general hanking ami exebang
buainea*
Ixiana made at current rate*
and draft* issued ou principal citie*.
Hickory Hark Cough Remedy, meda
by the Hickory Hark Remedy Co., of
Salem, Ore., guaranteed to be pure;
Gel the tre» I a hen you are grttmg
llack* ronnact «itti all traili* bolli al guaranteed to cure your cold or mone?
»nd
get them al J, G. Crawford'* West Feto ahd Munker*.
refunded. Guaranteed lo makes friend
Hludio, corner second and Lyon streets
<>ur riga our Aratela»» and ottr borse* of you.
Fur *al* by E. C. Poery, Scio,
I Albany, Oregon.
g asi driver*. Pricca ri-a-<na!4e.
Ore., and fitat-clae* dealer* everyabero
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