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« * « -* e. ... W rather. PRESIDENT KERR RlIPl.H S. cot NIX L IMI. In r«*pon** to last week's editorial Bills all*>we*l: twelv* day» Scio hus »l<» iiO I of a variety that due* not artlcl*, President Kerr re|>.i<<e as fol- J. N. Dunean, judge J. W Milk-r. efcrk .......... ... liai &>. iverag* Will*- cite Valley ci It- lows: ALBANY. OK Jan », 1*0. D. S Smitn. sheri.T .... .. bei »4» hit!* bit. When we went to Mr. T. L. Dugger, (»rant Fruman, R.-corJer . U»» IK» wdh I«»I week's im .le of the Enrm* S antuu N rwr , Scio, Or. W. W. Francis. trvasuPM Nswa, but four or Av* inch«»« of «now .. S3 CM i DRESS GOODS Mr D rar S ir : W. L. Jac »d. »«iH .. Ai 55- had fail««!, but Immciliately thereafter e.*-2r’5' -f-wm P«. «nn«. 1 have juat been handed a copy of the Del Smith, d.-.xitv »herttf M uo frv«n eight to ten Inch--* more of the •1 • <2S. S antiam Ntwa of the sth instant coti W. L. Mark», deputy clerk ÜD . . H> th-eey was a.hied etui prutmbly two ur III •!>. st so*. $* OO »>1-1 >1.50 .. 300 U0 threw inches at intervals sine*. Allto- taming your aditorial "W* Still XX'ant D. B McKmght, aasessur Ni w Marg«« ai..i w i ìM -remili sn*l other ‘i*l«| «bailee, very ... . 40 ou gether we have had about 14 inches. to Know '• So far as 1 observe, every Mart Bilyeu appropriate (or ouiiug. On last Saturday, sunshine was the ru'e question you aak I* RMWerad either in H. XYllliama, Ferrvman .... . 40 1» and thaw ing on the South aide of build the report of the Pre«! tent of the C. F. Clayton, ferryman ... .. 4» ÙÜ OXFORDS 10 •W) ings was noticeable. Recaiuw- of th* Board of Regent*. Hon J K Weather- H ' . ! ! x. 7 IXI lack uf wind, the cold has scarcely been ford of Albany, to the Governor, or in Aid Mr» E J. Cole 10 üu noticed. The lowest marking on the 'he f'reaidant'a report t« the Hoard ot Aid Indian E za 10 IM) thermor««tur, up to Saturday, waa 14 .-tegenta. Both uf these report* will Aul D. Rrvw -r 1 • 0* degreea al«*ve sera; but aa the • spell*’ -« printed, and, aa soon aa rec*-ive<' \id H Stewart .. B» tM) s<H.-m* inclined to hold un thia record from th* preea. will be distributed Aid A. Kras-hncwskl «'tyung those who mtv l-e inter«*>t«»l. Ani V. Matalski .. 5 1)0 may l*> reduced. BLANKETS Son .- mj far as we have heard, no damage In Prrauient Weatherford's report to K J. M'.*.-• . . . II u> b th«- storm has resulted to Jtock <iven a list of all empl*-. < < » w th tlw-ir Holcomb A Walker A go*«l X8> grav w.«d l"»i l «t. II., 7 vSU 'hi »r f»r coesi or u«>imt«<iu u». Mo** farm.-ra have plenty of feed anr1 .alariea. In my re|»>rt to th.- B- un Milsap A Sun ........ .................... *> » *4.60. .. ... a* the r stock is generally within easy will h* found a Statement rcganiiny H. 0. McPereon A ' C. Coz. .......................... ... 6 -each of their barn yards, there ts but th* ailvancement of th.- V reason why elementary indualrl* i. M Marks • a» 5u little trouble in feeding. «►> *> ................ Our t. • ohoiic «ervicc has ix-cn disar course* are offered at thi. time aid X!. Covali 4 ranged ».unewhsL Prostrate p«>l«<* ard other matter* which may be thought of 1 XX ar-! “ 1 \. F. Zeising 02 jroun*!«! wires have cut eommunica- interest to the p«H.-ple Whil* the qu«»ti -i *.f -t £. E. Taylor 6U «iO r -ns bv thnt means, to outside points; Vìi Sims 5 'h«High *>ur local s rvice has nut l>evt which you refer to answered also n . . President Weatherford's report. 1 ii - (<MI Walt 4 .M natertallv interrupt«-»!. **('oaating,' form you that the Hoard of R.-gcnta, al <. Perkms .............. .. 3 an unusual aport to Scioans, haa l-eet l«li pli.-tu-, I a* hange No II 9«*ft9«*«**«*****Z** ( 102 50 I indulged in very frwly by our youn» i meeting la»t July, •mpL>v«*ri mv • »?, 1 H Reinhart SCIO Olili.nN SCIO. * LOCAL BREVITir«? A H Kerr, u c!er< in ih<* Bu*mr > 1 R Slaven» 1 bÜ •»-t-le. A hill on the South si*!e fur f • o* aa aaaaaaaaaecaaae Fred W dfi . .. 3 0» oahe* an admirable place for the «port .Jfic* fur thto year st a * - Aa stated in my report, the l*o. k F. H. W.-twr l to) Nearly every night l«»n fir«-* can b. C. C. BRYANT Nightly coasting porties is the rulr t All kind« of Fresh Meats, .. h 40 -• en on the hill »1*1« and from appear store to maintain«»! without anv *»• P. II. Prreton .... Scio. M l<> «-n»e whatever to the State, [».rely ar 1. J. K*ber sue«*, coasting is being irwlulged in bv Saus trfes. Fu-h. etc., con- Sleigh» were quite numerous i n out • means of ace*-mni«ti--c *t i f. -4» x ’ oshay .t Mason ft 35 all of <>ur young people a» well aa by street.! Monday. r n -hiug the n t--Ji < ■ . » .. > ( El to worth H-miy on IlH’ul. «i -ome w ho once were young. C‘ii»ir* IILife * results In an aggre.'xt« saving to th. n ! L. Laaaell«* sup J. S. Warwick’s ten dav» ¡.'.I nfa » va «A* of hundreds of dollar» a year >. S. Smith son died last Monday morning. 87 frfl llii'hest market price Adj urred In January >.1 After receiving the reiiort* referred 1. P Dannala 75 Rig Wull Pupei- -sir at Ei' P. I —V-- Ijo<t .Saturday was the da'e of the to ahov*. should there lw any quest fir F. J. Butler eatherford ä w ya it .ti » for B •cf. M ut »n. Veal and Pork' begmtili'g Jan I »! d - - «i g I m I In , annual meeting of the Linn County Fair regarding which you desire further ir- I, H JohnM.pi, upt D 1 i • N. I. Morrison went down to Port- AeaiM-iation. Owing to th« inclemency 'ormation 1 shall be glad to have y< i F. M Johnson, supt.......... • 4 50 <>.ir p iriH» • is to conduct a land on W’edn.- day morning's train if the weather, not more than 25 of the write m*. You will b* at liberty. •» 4» X. K K -11*» 1/ ... - Ice skating «'d • gh g .n th. nernl-vrs of the association were course, to print any part of the r.-|»r'* •Yîlhvlrn A Evti.-..» t Ollier III IU oiii I i * ig (I hm k .. 5 OU first-class meat market. amusement of Albany [w-ople th« - i p.-e»ent. •f. L. Forster, »-ii*t •*» 73i vou may dsair* A I.HA.NY : I »MIH'I dava. Owing to this fact it was thought ad XX ARI. <»( III I I L I IN I Illi.IS 1 -rrv (‘ un mini. » si»t Ä2 .1 Very sincerely vntire. visable to adjourn the meeting to Hatur- Eight feet of snow fell at Winthrop. > H. P !?«'•» 6 i Ml Vital I’*» » «if I l Get W J K»KR OKanogan county. Washington, lu 4 lav January 23, at 10 a. m. Dr Withy V. D Walls.-« (» t»> ibst II. MONTANTE ••«>ml*e, director of th« experiment Saturday. ;. W Clino Ifl 3 » ORI tlON OAV. slatfern at the Oregon Agricuitural col- M S«-ttle Bread—St arliog in Jaxuarv 17, I will A •uggeeted program for put Mr I. M Bia-- < l«w handle K omi - ( ill Qu* e bri ud. I XI. > lege was pr«-»ent and made a short *[>eech commendatory of the Fair. •choola and Liter**-.- aoc<et a for Ore V. C. SteLmscher Arnold. No.arv Pul.lie and N-.ilcitor Of ihr reti > *«»»* to trnrrli«»*«' ' He prcmia«l to be present at the adiourn gon Day, February 14. the 50th anni L W Van Vleet r»r m ««'l’t «**»»*» x or iniiiit'i HaatMMl. «»*»' of Pat.-ni» «n*l P«*i«i«» -, Monday morning the th.rmomet.-r BTi(J |k|jv<_r wn versare of the admission of Orwg«n inti afitstk* . M | htt «-ovili of «»«it iawyer Bru« tlilli'e, 2-IJ Wext Ziel, it , Allivm Ore. stood at 8 degr.-.-«, th* colm-at for a j,lMt ,he d<-4> In iw*. the Union The act adm’tting Oreg. > V. II. Dio npavn numb*r of year*. P.em.lent Prill printed Dr Withv- was passed February 12th an«! sign«1 ««<> Gabriel Hiram Parker, of the Thomas Creek cum: « with a life memlierehip in th.- by the President Feb 14, l-v.-i |n R, i‘yburn Bro*.......... Lumber Co., uum an AH any the hair Aft*ociation. much as the 14th fall* on Sunday th*- <£. L. Gilbert ... Àl-HO V. nUFiloW firat of the week. rear. It IS suggested that the exert c- L. L. Swan J I* N w Pii.no lor the Public >ch.ml* 1»* held on Friday, Feb l .’th and tha’ Drawing jury D it Tuesday morning va» th« c--l«fe-i, «Ince 1K75, a fact shown by the Albany When Principal Re«»! mad« his holi- 'he centenary of J incoin’s I. rth b.- ■*. H Walker, truant o*ii \. L. Gedde« gi.v- rnm. j weather record. • lay visit to Portland, he purchased the commemorated in the same exerci»«« Thia program ia augg«*t*d by th« ncr« ................. ... ,,. About 15 inchea of .« h -- w bud fuller ''”tm - 'I piano for th.- |»iblic school, An »•xn»,rivnct-l compounder oi »»« net in the University of tlregnn and wn* p-»pared Fee» Or. a^t G.-d Brown up to Tu**d*v night, w Luh had setti«! j and " I the *b« instrument in.-t. ....... wn- -et up tn bv the departments of History an«! Frr<i Daw*on .... chool building on Monday of this to, probably. 10 inches. (hi «hm ALBAN V Education. O T. Porter et ul drawing jurv Leave ' >-t<r s> I •* >ipi • n for l>-e <•** week. Sm-t-e-.-or to the lati- Hong Wo Tong, ORbR* or rxrMr-*r* •V, S II ilcomli et al " Principal R« hi I ha* undertaken to pay gon Joiirnsl, on i-«rv n -I V. F«-*-r nr« of Alluitiy, Oregon, is now pr< i-urc l to T. J »14.««, w. * Song, "tiregon" (Oregon Teachers' L. L Swan et al , f ,r tin- piano by giving entertainments, 5, If« 1*, with XU»- Willia XlrKiiigl.l I furnish Chine»« medicine to all. The )'<(-«u|.'l*l Monthly. S<pt PMW) t »»l.ie« \l>M«ny Stable» a*- 't.ln»ane ising public school talent in so doing. Poet i-tfire, hcio un lenngncd reco-nini-nd» hltn and guar Reading. Jefferson’« in«traction* t- F. K Churchill Two entertainment» hair already teen t all or write hin anice» satisfaction, lira. E. N. Tandy, wife < f former given, which were literally patronize«! Lewis (for th* explorat-on of th*- L. C. Tra*k elections at 117 Writ Second Street, Albany. county Judge I sndv. dicii at her hon . t.y our citizens. Columbia River. Couc« ’ The Histon L B. Ilog« electiu.M The last play given it Harrisburg, last week. Oregon. "Ten nights in a Bar Koorn" drew a of the Lewi« and Clark Expedition, Ip. Aid soldier* SCIO • • • OKI-GUN M W kstfai . 2R from middle of page to end of second Dr. Kavnaugh in«a-.ie Local items are exceedingly scare full house and the N fwh l>cli<-ve» thia F .M French c'œk insnretHin -lay could t*e repeateil and would at line on p. 27.) ihea* snowy day ». M*-»t everylx-dy h i- D—• « ,**•.. «(I leu.kiiiit and exchan«-* Declamation. Bevile«' Sp««-*-h in Con Kilhs 'i Printing Co tract a full house again. busine«» about the fireside. l> < «li I n- ■ in«d>- «I current r !■•« Mann A Beach printing greas (Justifying the expectation that Principal Reed 1» doing a good work ai.d .bull- I -m-l mi pr-i>< i |- h I illien The thermometer narked two de lohn Catlin .... in our faibllc schools and is proving Oregon would he settled bv American* grees above, in the front of J. F F. M. RedAeld herehv announce thnt 1 hnve leas himself to be an educator of high annals of 17th Congre««, "nd S«-««ion, Ihr It nt riai«- hi I* > i II mii «I lu ’or<-ner» f«-» ex T. A. Morri». Wesely’a grocery stuic, at 5 a m the Scio llot«-l and purpuee to con IN22-2S Selection, pn AH! and I nerit. F. H W.- er Tueaday morning <1 i--t x.imc m lirst-cIVM style My table« Resiling, Aoplegnte'a "A Dav w4b H. G lierrv I f «I M F. Wood ha* been »••'< ct«-d by thi the Cow Column" (Shaferla H'story of w d I-.- mnln -I with ff.« I ■ <1 th.- mark Should feed the Bird«. Ihc I Heat in the Slat* County Court, fruit in*p -tor Thi the Pacific Norths-««! pp. l-vi-192.1 et atTord» ami my room* nml bads will h The deep »now 1» exceedingly severe Whcn Dr. Withycornbe was other candidate« for the place were E Recitation, ••Campfl*«-* of th« be kept cleanly. I «hull give «uecial Nl:W* *.tfi-e. •«at Saturday. on wild birue and animals. The source Pon*er*,” Simtsmn (5th an! f>th -I«aking of Ih« Agi’icult irnl colie C. Roberts anil W. A. Bodine. attention to the comfort of Commercial from whence they obtain their food stanzas) "Prilgrims of the Plains," ita I i>ur|*<»«- to make my Sunday | brt(llfr management, future priMip«M*t». men. Chas Wendy inform« us that hi« rar twmg covered to the depth of 12 to 14 Joaquin Miller (3rd stanza) Roth in Pr«sid.int K’-rr, «-tc.. «a’d, *’l regurd dinner» a fenture Th«- public i« cordi- j II of fence wire i» n* w on the wnv. inch«*, they are forced to come alout Quarterly Oregon Historical Socletv Presid -ni Ki-rr a» thè beat educator in ally Invited to give nu- a call. you want to get th« benefit of cut ihe alate and u» !>«mg un» rp»»«ed a» the farm and door yards in search of a Dec. IW» ) W ii . i . M. A bbott . Prop. prices, leave your order on or before an urgamx«-r and g.-neral college Uxmt stray crumb or shattered grain or Reading, Act for the Admission of er. Dr. Withvo.mbe thinks Ò A C. SCIO HOTEL. Scio. Oregon January 2>>. (Su<<r»»<>f t> Kiner Itr.-e t starve. Every family should make Oregon (from Report S«c. State of arili liecume ime of thè hrst, if t«<t th • PROPRI F foil l.ioyd Lukenbach now walk* with the some provision for their friends, the Oregon, 1HP7-9H. pp. 151-2 '•est of agriculturwl colleeca in th« Unite-I State» Dr Withvcomlie. al»«, 111.1.1 <>! X i KH si I U use of three leg», two of which are little birds. To scrape the snow sway Oration, Abraham Lincoln, (by a thinka if n<> »tudent »»« mimiti- I wood. Cause: A mixup with a «tump from a small plot of ground and cover member of th* school or sum* A. William« E N« w cl ttromi entrane« t.» college wi.rk exc-pt th**--- on the coasting ground», last Friday it with bread crambe, scrap* or a little nent eitlsen. ) who hav« pa»-.-d thè high .h<«,| evening Th« injury is s bruise of the grain, is »imply to make a place of in grail««, th.-re would 1« no need of new Song, ••America.** Imilding» for »ome time voi. left thigh. He will survive. tense interest to the birds and of enter (Not*: Complete copies of the read Dr Withycumli«, a!«o. state«! to u* If vou watch mgs and recitation« . it. -! abov* may b* thut he ex[»-i ted to I h - a candidate for O. A. C. Students have undertaken tainment to yourself. eeeur*d fre* of charge by writing th • the construction of an elegant societv how eagerly the bints flock to a spot Registrar, University of Oregon, Eu thè nomination for governar, before thè primarie» in l!M». Ih«* N kw » hall, on the campus of thst institution | 14*0» prepared, you cannot but fawl gens, Oregon.) open pay ANI» Ml.HT think« ih* Ihwtor would make an excel- The building has been erected at a coat happy that you are sustaining the life lent governur; but who cmild supply hi- of over »20,000. The students have of God's creatures, which otherwise place aa director of thè experiment Newly PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS. would |*en»h. Feed the birds and they station aa weli aa he’ contributed about half that amount. Tslile« «nppli.d will reward you by catching harmful Aft«« **v*ra) weeks absence on s trip rnrlv, n« Th* Countv Court haa made a tax | insects, next summer. market »A-.ril». K. to California, Edna Peery hs« returned It H. U G ai *»«, levy of 12 mills. It) mills for th« county to echool and taken up her work in the (»I 14 <n I* u nu and state. I1» mills «[»-rial road an«! '. JIS rt FIRST MT. primary room. Allwnv. Or«». Homer Oavenpor. Stories. mill County High adhool. To thia add We regret very much that the cold I Kirk Coligli Remedy, mudi We have made clubbing arrange weath*r prevents many from attending our city and school district tax an«! we luk-ri Unrk K- ll-edy tri.iil have a total of 25 mills for the citizens ments with "Human Lif*." a weekly school, thus making the per cent, of at Ire., goareiil«*. d In i*r pure; of Scio, making one's taxes couaider magazine, published in Boston by Al- tendance low. •.I to -nr- v**-*r <» id .*r n>«*i.ev fred Henry Lewis, by which we can ably higher than last year. Gilbert Calavan, Claud Krx ahd Wil Guare* teed t<> make« frienil supply both * Human Life" and the fred Calavan have re-entered school For Nile—A V r«»»n. li**«i«e complete In F--r »ale I k • <’ P«*-ry, N-lr* N kws for 11.75. after a brief absence on account of eierv [«rti.-nla- ; with Imi and col-l Horner Davenport, the Silverton boy, atekaaaa. water, Imtli r x*n-., <-iit h>- -e« sn4 lisrn. now the leading cartoonist of the world, Gurth Col«, who has been visiting I stray Noth*. and an entire 1*1*»^ of gn-oixl; hs« I ' traveler and lecturer, haa engage«! to relative* in Portland, returned to irh*«l ele«lri.- lights, |.l-pl*one an*l *alrt T -k -i. up 1.1 lite ill-d.--•Igne.l «t hi« write a senes of articles deiwnptive of this week. enanevtion: price |mo. A 5 acre plot rr-i-tenee ô'f mil«--* F. •*( Hck», a hi« life in Oi«rgon, which will l*e high'y The deputation of School boys that of «rolln*I adjoining the premi»* - will I»- Ve«r..*lit steer. The alitili.'«! IS Milite, FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS interesting to Oregonians, at least. went tn We«♦ Sdn for the piano had a •old with the pr*’|—rt.v, if derirr’L the lise ti«rn«, bill no Iiratsls or e«r marita. The magazine is well Wurth the prue typical Roaeian sleirh ride. Alhany, Oregon whole (>*r (270)1. inquire at tin- - tfiee. The >>wii«r tan have the animal by asked for both. Frneat Arnold. Rev. Carman and Administrator* Tiflrl Notice proving <>• i*er**liip and pi. y ins f**r ex- The fact that moat of the paper* Leon Lewis visited school thia week. Notice is hereby given that the under penava iiH-nrml. throughout the »tale, made mention of Rural Carrier * urned Hack. ' The teachers will hr pleased to have signed ha» filed h-« final account as ad J W Riem an*»«. th«- Oretronian's New Year edition, has Ij««t Saturday Rural Carrier, D. M. visitor* at any time during »chool ministrator of the .-»tate of Wdda made th« Naw* somewhat dilatory Gisstfellow. d.i.-i «-.!, in th« (Vunty Me Knight, shortened hi* mail route to hours. Clover Srcd. t'«i*.rt of Linn County, <>»*-gim, and that about th« matter. The Oregonian al Our new piano ha* arrived and we sn-d court baa duly set th« hearing of three mile* out and return. The -44 ways gets out a most valuable New mchea of snow which had iwcome crust would like anyone who 1» inti-rooted in objertiona th*-r«-to and th« final settle Year's edition; but it wmild not lie ed. was more than he cared to negoti the school. to ton» and examine it m«-nt the«»wf tor Morvlav th«- Ifdh day of February, IMW. at I O’clock F. N. of noticed by one-half the people of the ate; so a hen he had gi>nc as far as a rThe oupil* of the «chool intend to give said day, in the court mom of sani •late, if their stuff was not copied in CALA VAN A McK NIGHT. Pw p’«. plays and entertainments Io jmh for th-- trail had l«vn broken in the anew h s court at Allrnnv, tn said County arsi the state’s chief newspa|*er. We know 4 horse traveled with so much difficulty piano and hope everylmdy will becom-- State. that advertising pays, but doubt if the I >at«l this 2nd dav of January, A. D. hid- l*!«**l Hark« ranneri e |i|i all Irwin« la.lh at anil so slowly that he abandoned the interested in helping us. method in*ti< ut*<! ai«ive.- ». - un-» a The Ninth Grade is beginning the 1!»». ' trip for the day. c.ill «ini West S*'i«i »nd Miink«-r-. F rki » G«»>i>rFt.M.w. single aahacriber, to th« various paper* classic "Hiawatha." thia week. <hir r*M« --III first rl.i«e and <-rir h-*ree* Adminwiiator. mentioned in the Oregonian. Frank A Torner, Attutiw-v. U n « of thk I’ lpilf , t-abscrib* for tb* bastia n N b * s Headquarters For GlÀ)VF S J. F. WESELY Physician Surqcon OREGON Attoriicu-bt-Lini? W Attoineqs-üt-Luiü L. Linn County Abstract Co Attorneii-iitLino DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist DR. I MON FOO ijimcse Medicines The Scio Stille Bunk SCIO HOTEL. Pup « (.'otter House THE ROYAL HOTEL SAW MILL AND . . . LOGGING MACHINERY SC] LIVERY & FEED STABLES I rgny. g*-od drivera. Prive« resrunabl*.