MU’ * • LjaS • • * M 0 1 .w»>. • • *r> S E. YÚUNG & SON 5Oc. $! OO . $1 50 »e« amt U ».I i ...i. o ollo-r light «hades, on ox fori s HI. »NKETS <;i.< »vi s ft Û ft a a « a a 090000090 ft ft ft ft ftft LOCAL BREVITirS o tt 37 cents s dozen h r egg* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch w re w has an occasional editorial. The N ews learns with tegret that W. R. Ivav, of Jordan, ha« b < n qnite i sick, lately, with a heart trouble. W. M. I'hilli|is is pri pa-ing to I erect another house on his fa m, for the occupancy of Ria1 Sh« lion, hi- renter. Circuit Court, department No 2, ia in ■ km nt Alban'., tMa. w'-ek. ihcre a e only 20 divorce cases on the docket. George Hul>cr, of Jordan, who has lieen sojourning at \nahrim. Cal. for several months, has returned to hia h unc. Mrs. Chris Rilveu mined her husband in this city. In t week. They are living inone of the Sho|a* house«, on Main lit reel. I lli- I r« l>li«on I'lioimgraph is a w under. Con.e in sud Irt U» rlii» loll Peery, sg* Ixiat- A 3-1 lade |s-arl handle knife, inclosed in a chamois skin case, I* ind er will please leave th«- same ut S anti am N ews office. Enoch Shelton, who has lieen chief engineer at Gooch's saw mill above Lyons, for several weeks, came home Tuesday evening. Farmers can't complain of the weather this fall. If they haven't com pleted ull of their full work, bad weather cannot be to blame. Mr. and Mrs. Vardi Shelton arc visit ing with Mr. and Mr». D M. McKnight While here Mrs. Shelton 1« receiving medical treatment from Dr. Pnll. For Hal» —one IJiak ol ground, 5 room bouse, Isun and other oot I m nid Ings, at a Imrgaui. lor anv informs- lion relative to me same, < all st Ibis office, Albany Fre«l P. Nutting, of Democrat, ui to take vacation, the that fur 2H years. He will visit rxlativea at Ikenver during the period. T. J. Mtinkers ami R. Shelton now constitute one of the Portland real retate firm. The Niw» predicts the firm of Munkers A Shelton will prove a nil. MAM» MKlAI petition was submitted, haa »ever; I The plan is prupoood that our ama- , teur dramatists give a senes of enter pruviaiona. But the petition only a t .orth one of the sc pruvsmna. 1 he tainmenta during the coming winter A miwt enjoyable social event «as ' County Court has no authority what ami the pniceeiia to lie » that of Lulu atateil the obje. t of the entertainment simply empowers the Court to levy a The law deffnes who Beard from Harry Beard. Grounds. and that a short program would be High School tax Defendant la now contined in the Ore rendereit aa an introduction aa follows shall constitute the County High School board, via. the County Judge and th" gon penitentiary, bee 1 Instrumental music by the Wisely two Comm las tone rs, the County Tn s violate«! the terms of orch wtra. irer ami the County School Super in 'hat institution. 2 l.a.bt s double duet by Misses Alda Hick vry (lark Cisigti K*,i«»«*lv, n»»i*r and Hritta Powell, Agnes Weaely and temtont. Thia board haa authority to •on tract with any district having a y (be Hickory Berk C*».. ui Mr« R.«w Woaely. M.«a Agnes Caln High School, to teach the County High •al«*io. Or* ’ , k »»aran««**'d f«> I«« ; ! pianist. I School pupils, and to |>ay for the name z iiiMiiva I Solo "Ix’t me go back” by R M •if ' .III i r •.»!•* bw C Pt* rv, S umi Ca n|>anied by a large vocal Now thia law, aa interpreted l>y l.atie eounty, iwrmits th«- Il s beard to • »» - stvl u’lk»* >'¥0»r v* tw«1# ch >r is. t ic! with "iw ur nxirr .lirtr. ■ < * I ’ 6 Tableau* "Getting it down Pat.” Th«* Orv^ufiian is weakening on its have High Schools, <■> receive the Hi^li light the election of Governor It is prul«bly necessary to state that School pupils. The petitioners content • hMnJ<»r tam as U- 8. senator. It now Roger i ain wtm the 'Pat" that several platsil that our County High School mlr«iit* that State-nent No. I is conati- others were attempting to "Getting if tiuard would formulate Some general tutiunal, but i» re|s*aieil by the action down" from a large sized tieer buttle rules ami requirements, by which any i> I k ibie quartette. Misses Agnes of the |si.p|e, last June, ami also that iistrict in the'county having » .ffl <- it Aida and Britta Powell, Mrs there I* is now nuw a possibility that the W< c, High School pupils, might paiticijMtte |{u»r Wesely and Mvsara Reed, (. am. G*>v«*rrMjir may I be elected. | or share in thia County High Schou| Cyrus ami t’eory. Mr. <»e»>rgr- i < c ’ <’«»»»ley, a pionrct fund. In other words it was intended 7 Instrumental music. ", slighter of merchant uf Browrmv dlr anti onv uf the for this fund to sa»ist any district L«.ve", Scio Mandolin club. rnoat highly rwpaclmi citiicn* uf that which deairss. to maintain a HighSchool * S4u, K. M Cain and largs vocal part <»f the county, d»wi early Tuesday up to and including the tweltth grade. chorus. morning, aged 77 years. H« ram* to To concentrate all of the High School > l a Ira I*. "On the trail of a dear” Oregon in IM&S am) tu Bruwiutvill«* in pupils in ons school or uno locality, will l<*4 an»i ha* rngag'M in m *rr handle »ng Mu Bit del Brenner and Mr. John defeat the purpuee Intended. Il was Stic ha. ainre that date, continuously. intended to plars the High School rdu- ID Song ''Uncle Sam. ‘’ full chorus I ration within the reach of ail, yet allow City eiertion will soon tie here, II Auction of hamia, Frank SiMJf' the pupils to remain at their own Every voter should have the future auctioneer. homes It was not intemled to I Wil the wellfare amt progress of the city in I ‘Thia was the moat amusing feature county to the expense of Inlying a sit. mind when he »••levi» h’» • nn.hdso-» fur of the evening A hand was • tpuetd or si lest, nor of srecUng a building %vd cit\ waler and electric t ddet Aoi'tioneerXShorea stated the the county to assume, in the lav . ......... p ante apeak volum«-* in their favor term- of sale when the fun liwgan. The sary to defray the tuition of the llixh A* n mark <>f npprubatton, the N pwm hai»ia offered fur sale were many ami School pupils The re«|s>naibility of l»eLrvc*« the entire lMy wholesale I hereby announce that I have Ica» Each and all of them were offered for ni the Scio Hotel and |xirj>nac to con­ sale in the well known, pleasing and duct same in first elisa style ,M) tables dulcet tones of Erank Shores Esq. auf claim, what It cruises; price ami terms .Mi NKIUH a SlIU Ti'N, 38H Stark street, Portland, Or. Maga/inc He« lion With thia ifhuc the N»:ws m ih I« out a magazine section. Our nailers will find it tilled with highly moral, inter- citing resiling matter Th« Magazine will tie siipplieil once n month and we hope our readers Will apprei'ISte our efforts towards improving the Niwt If you consider the |>apcr worthy, show the paper to your neighbor and ask him to aulwcribe wool I \\(MII> iMHIIl winner. Sealed bids will lie received by the Mr. ami Mrs. W M Blakely, of Sell wimm I, Ore., have been viaitmg Mr. ami Scio Comienaed .Milk Co . at the ol Ilice Mrs. R. B. Miller, for the |MMt Week. of the Secretary, for fir wood, aa fol­ Mrs Blakely was formerly Mrs. Jas lows: 4 ft. large fir Clark, a rest dent of Scio in early days 4 fl. small fir. L. T. Parker, of the Thomas Creek 4 ft. slab wood. l.umlier Co., was over Wednewlay, l>«-liver«-d at their plant bv March I, looking after business interests. Mr. Parker's other business are such that 1900. In Iota of not leas than 25 cords, Buis close be has resigned the position of manag nor more than IfiO cords. N«v. 30. at H P. u. The company er of the company. reserves the right to reject any ami all G, T. Care, of Corvallis, accompanied A G. P rill . bld. by hia son. M V. < «ry and Mr. Dicker- Secretary. son, of M's-r county, Minnesota, came over from Corvallis, last Sunday even- A k aluable I'rper ing. The Minnesota gentlemen are looking for a location. Elsewhere will be found an ad calling for t.Mi cords of wood. This is the first beneficial result to the people of Selo that the Milk Condeneery bring» We are told that The Comiensery will use shout Iconi« of wood annually. Sami ialami, at the mouth of the Columbia, haa been decided by the Su- preme court of the Unite«! States to tielong to Oregon. This decision will decide the dispute between Oreg.m and Washington on fishing rights to a large extent. HAS A tk ROM) IDEA. I THOMAS CROCERY E Newell com. Judge William Gslloway convened department No 2 of the circuit court Monday afterimon at one »'clock. The ilocket. this term la slightly larger than usual with 71 eases. Th«' <■»’• « di»|« ««I of on Momiay are as follows Continued Emelme Haa aier <•! al va William Garland cl al |«ar- tition; Perry Smith et al v« Sarah J. Smith et al, partition; Edith I Har- ilesty v» Henry Hardesty, divorce, S. II WaNlen vs i>fw«rd Walden, ditrorcs; apple ¡itioii of S I* lisch to register ti­ tle v» J A. Lamberaun et al, Virgil Ru e v» l.ulu May Rice, divorce; II F. Merrill aa admnr. of Estate of Jackaun Ros.-crana, de eased va Jay R>Miicrana et al, to act aside deed. Ro»«- E Young vs I’ H Mur Icy to set aside deed, default and «lecree. Application of T. Ohlmg to register title, vs J M Murka et al, report of examiner tile«l and order uuule tu leg is ter title. Application of Emily Sloan va all whom it may concern, to rvgiater title, decree grant.d II ('. Arnes fu I. D Ames, partition, I. I. Swan ap|Kitntod guardian ad litom an«l decree to aell property. Mary R Gutzman et al vs Rudolph Rice et al partition. C. E. Sox ap- |u>inte«l guardian ail litem. Etfie Gnger vs J. B Kseney d al divorce and decree. Delos C. Pierce vs S. C. Collina, for specific performance, mm suit. <>. I.. Ferguson vs Ethel Ferguson divorce, default. Application of P. K Miller to regia ter title va . William Mcliargue et al, alto the auplicatlon of Charles Hollo way vs Heirs of Emeline Haabrouck et al. default and decree. Application of W. J. Guiding» vs. All whom it may concern. Ruby O'Brien va. Thomas O'Brien, divorce, diamuaed. Application of Robert Houston vs. Ail Whom it may concern to register title. Also in re-application of Brown Houston vs. C. W. Houston et al and l ‘ la-Roy Houston vs. Robert Houston et al default. NO MORE HOLES Prompt service DISHES Courteous fresimeli THE ROYAL IIOTE1 .lust received n line line of liisli 01 1 5 li.lV ASh Molli ware, consist in- of the .•is A HR HT HT 1 >iliner sets Altmnv, Orr DR. J. MON FOO An ex|»**rii*nced cunipoundt-r of C ni il ese Medicines Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, la now pre|>arvd to furnish <'hincar medicine» to all. Tin underaigned recommeiula him and guai antees satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Second Street, All-any, Oregon, SI W i - utvail FARMERS MEAT MARKET I “ “ “ Bcrrv Salmi (’hoc. 'I'ca cups and saucers ( ’(>1 t’c( Choc M* ,i ( ’ake platcH Pie plate.s Water Brcml ami buttur pintori Tea After «liiiner uups mid snuuers .'lini others too iiiinitToiis to mention ( ’oine a 11< I scr them. W. E. THOMAS &, SON Oregon STAYTON. CARSON A CO . Proa. L. H. MONTANYE ( >KE< à< >N SCIO, I All kinds of Eretth Meats, Sausages, Fieh, etc., con­ stantly on hand. £W* Highest market price paid for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork. Our purpose b to ccniluct a Attorney-üt-Latü IRON WCRKS Notary Public ami Solicitor of Patents and Pensions. Office, 232 West 2ml. HI., Albany, Ore. SAW MILL AND LOGGING MACHINERY A. FIRST ANU JACKSUN STREETS Albany. Oregon G. Phqsiciun ^Surgeon Twlvpliona, Exchange No. 11 first-duNM meat market. TRAPPIST FATHER'S MILL INI OREGON la at Pup’s Coffee House C. c. BRYANT Attorneu-at-Laiü st West end of ths Morrison Hired The N kwh ia in receipt of a letter The Breeders Gaiette, published from Commissioner Russell. of Sweet Alben*. Ore bridge. at Chicago, is one of the moat weekly paper« that Home, an king if Scio haa any locations valuable agricultural It is de- to subntt to the (Vninty Court aa a site comes to our exchange table voted principally to stock ami ilairy u|>m which to build the County High i (Successor to Itiner Rr