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S. E. YÛÜN3 & ALBANY. ORE. I»KE>S (.<><»!•> A «e>y nice aide cream Panama. »1.26 *>»11.18». ai 60«. »1.00 and »1 50 New Se**.« and W.«.| < Ill cream ami other 'Ighl .hade., very appropriate tocoutiu*. OXFORDS Oor »t<»'k waa a little late in o>m >i<g lu but is complete i «>• A liulr ni.-r« «tile *i»l a little u«>>ro quality in all the i.uuil» rs |L>u't lad t-- nur P*t> nt I >ll Oxford» tor la<ti<» al •3 50. ' I | | BLANKETS Ol.OVF S Mrfi'ti rrtn>lcN»r gnofitlrt •MO. A gxsl Glove with lH>r«el«i<le pain a nd V-at cuff ai>'l !•»• k $1.00 >«ume new dri» mg Gh>» ea n> Uro« u, 7 «e. W M I m ¡Trat Oats* Amokl, tru* city, ^H^rt^ito be quite eick. Th» weather of laat wumlay being Fresh vegetable* «very Wednesday fair neverthelraa it lookol threate ning or Thursday at We«»|y'* Grocery. , in the morning, the Cnrvalli* ami Sen For Sale I hav* !7 bead of hog* for team* croaaed i>at» on the Scio grounds •ale Th«« ar« S mon the old ami will Owing to the fact of the uncertainty ot weigh *U to 100 pound* each. Cal) and the weather amt the farming com see them at my rvai«i«nce. S mil»* East munity l*log in the mi<«»t of »ceding, the crowd wa* «mail. Promptly at 2 of Sew. Mike Svoboda. p. m. L'mpirv P. II McDonald eallad Th» moat contrmptabl* of all thieve* the game ami at the command "Play I* the literary thief. He »teal* aome- ball’" trouble began with Corvalli* at thing which can db him no lasting good the bat Nevertheless this was Scio'* and which, generally, result* in hi* <b« first game of th« »eaaon. the Corvallis honor am) dinrrac*. The nkws haa side was retired in 1. 2. 3 order Sc«o lately t*»n im|«>*ed upon by a t' wf of thia claa*. The matter mav reault in a in her half managed to get John Weseiv over the home plat Inning i. financial !>«•• to the Ng*a; but the ended with guu*e eggs for each side propetrator will suffer from a guilty Inning 3, Corvallis gut down to work conscience a* l-«ng a* he Ilves and when »he retired, hail »corod « rur.a. (!•« Diamond chick feed, composed while Sew received another coating of of a great varietv of «eel* ami grain* whitewash. Inning 4 prov-xi a blank rn xed In proportion* of bone, gnt, for Corvalli» while Scio »ent 3 men shell, charcoal. drie«l meat ami blood. acroas the home plate Inning 5, gi*«ac In all there are 3> different mgredhrnta, egg for Corvallis ami Scio ann«xc«l giving the lltt)« chick» ju»t what the« another run to her cre«fit. Inning 6, I»«d to keen them healthv ami to Corvalli» got bu»y and put 2 men grow well. Get it at Weaely,* grocery. around the diamond. Scio retaliated Preaching in th» Baptist church m-xt by semi I ng 5 of her huskies around to Sunday at the usual hour» Th« pastor the home plate. Thia bunchtug of runs being unatiie to bold an Easter Ur vices ■eemed to rattle the visitors, for no here on blaster day on account uf living j more of them could get within haling Scio in the away, will preach an appropriate I distance of the home plate . »ermon in th» evening on the topic, I 7th canto ma«ie another talley, just to 'The Resurrection —What of It?" It «how the visitor» that »he still had will b» worth bearing at least. Special h*r run getting clothe*on, but after the • LOCAL BREVITIES * .* muaie tor the occasion. i .'th nether «»de waa able tv •cure. « A cumulate line of ' Lillv» 6«-at" Th« »vure by Inning* u aa •«eeewooo oaooowoweor garden seed*, alaika clover, red clover, 1 S 3 4 6 4 7 H V A full tin* of dried fntft» at Wt tely • white clover, alfalfa, red tup, English 1 Corv alii* u u ¿ 0 0 2 0 U I) 5 Orucary. rye gras*, field jwa*. vetch, and tinwth« > Scio I u 0 I 1 6 I u 0 11 Bone, shell, granit», gnt, and tlax •aed- pri.c* always reasonable at I The Corrali a boya ar* a me« gantle- m»al at W’a*«ly’» Grocery. Waoely’a Orocery. apparvntly. manly eel of fallow» and Yesterday the first milk wa* received Whan in Albany last waek. w* ealled I , njoyed th.lr ______ rUtt _____ 11Mj th* gam«, -a-, ________ at th* condensery. at th* Fir*t Saving* bank, of that city. I tM,^,th«l»** they w.nt down to defeat Cha*. Weedy made a budneaa visit to Portland over last Sunday. Jack Hickman and Bud South, uf Lebanon, were Scio via.toi» on Mot • day. Work at painting the lug Scio Flout ing mill will be commenced in a ft w day». Mr. ami Mr«. Pennington, relative» of R. C. Daniel, have rented the Knauf home and have moved thereto. The higheat market price paid fi r ejat” th ca«h, at thr larmem Meat Market. Scio, Oregon. Carson & Co. Dr. ami Mrs J. G. Grill, of Lebanon, spent last Sunday with relative» in this city »nd. incidentally, to attend the ball ganx. James M. John», ami old time merchant and resident uf Xr,,,> died at hia home in Arlington, Oregon, laat Sunday. Increase your vetch and clover crop, fit) to 100 pr rent, by using land plaster. For sale at J. F. Weaely’» gn>c«ry »tore. Thoma» Smail, who i« an employe of the Spruce Hall Logging Co. of near Detroit, visited home folks over last Sunday. rOTAToF.S I have m bushels of gmsl Burbank potatoes for sale at .V> cent* j>er bushel, good for seed or uae H Faltua New arrival» at Wessly’» Grocery thia week: Rip« olives, canned mush room*. and canned asparagras. Giv* them » trial, they are tine dvlicsciea. Miss Bell Daley, of Medford, who had been visiting the family uf her uncle, E. J. Dalev, of thia city, return ed to her home the fir»t of the week. Mr. ami Mr» J»m«» C»i»van, of Aumaville, were spectator* at the t>all gam« last Sunday. Jim is one of the enthusiastic ball fans of this part of the valley. Mrs. Gertrude Reynold* and child, of Portland, came up Monday evening, for a few day» visit with th« old folks at home, Mr ami Mrs. E. J. Daley, of which had ju»t opened it» door» for ouaiaw* Caahktr Irvine, who i* tn charge, it on* of Alban« '• bright voun. bu*ine*i man Hr will handle the affair* of the Fir»t Saving* bank in a manner alike satitfactorv to patron and owner. The Nt.wn wish«» and belie«r* the nrv enterprise will I* a »ucces.s from thr •Urt. Scio ha» »n excellent tram and with B llttl< practic*. can go up »UC- ce«»fully agair.at any amateur t«am in ‘ the state. W T. Hickman waa instantly killwl i t hia home, throe mile« Southwest til j WATSON BROTHLiio IRON WGRKS w. a »»1*0. I'ashlar ,. «. auaaM», Preaidaut The Scio State Bunk cio, at about Sa. m.. « mi Tueedav torning. At nearly as the Nkwa can i HE'ld ... ORtuON .earn, the facta are as follow»: I Hickman had loaded a cord of wool Ik*« a gm. ral banking an I «1« ban> • on hi» wag«>n th« urvvluua evenine liliali »»■ 1. ■»■'• mad« al currvul rale* , preparatory to hauling it to Sc o ami •lui dralle issued <>u principal rill**. unhooked hia team from the load at th« 1 »»1« of the public road When th. •tart for Scio was made, th« left i eatherford a wyatt furward wheel almoat immediately | dropped into a »ink or hole Tma throw the weight of thr load u|«»ti the wheel and it gave away. Thia caused Olili'« in Blun.ts tg It-’s k Hickman to fail from the wagon ami H.BANY : i : <<ami«>.» overturned thr load upon him. Th«-alarm waa at once sent to th« nraroM neighbors ami Wm. Young ami Prod Sommer» soon arrived. When trn- i wood was removed. Hickman'» head Real Estate X’utarv Public waa discovered to I* horribly cruahrd ami all semblance uf life had diaappear Adminiatrator of Salate* ed. Hr was quite dead Intana Negotiated, Almtracla A young »on of Mr. Hickman waa on Obtainmi ami Hxamin»d thr load with him, but eaca|*d from ■ >H> dos SCIO thr fall without injury. Mr. Hickman waa a first else a citixen, a hard worker and waa abaolutelv Th» B««i IT see In Portland to Fiat honest When the fatal accident oc- I» ai cured he waa hauling wood with which tv pay hia drug ami ductor* bills. He w aa al out 67 year» old ami leave» an nt W«ml rnd o( It r M«>rn*»n Hifral invalid wife and four children, th« hrMo eldeat <>f whom is but 14 years old. to ¡ ( ILARI.ES I. MAHER mourn hia loss. The funeral and burri*! occur«! at (Hutveaaor l> Riner Brx.i Franklin Butte cometary on Wedncs- PROPRIETOR. day afternoon. It is »cl.lorn that th* kiwi i * requir A. William* E Naw»l ed to chronicle ao »ad tragedy. W» Prompt arrvicr—Courtaoua Treatment ar« again ad.i.ordehed that life la moat uncertain and may b* •nuffed out at any time and instantly, The sympathy of th« entire community la extended to OPEN htY tNO SIGHT the ber«-avrd family. Newly refitted. SAW MILL AND . . . LOGGING MACHINERY FIRST ANl> JA' KSok’ «TtrPkTS All>any. Oregon W Attorneusät-Latü I. I'lLlU' j SCIO LIVERY & tttu STABLES R. SHELTON <’AlAVAN A Mi k SK.HT. Pn |• ’«. L H. MONTANYE Attorney*tit*Lnw Pap's Coffee House THE ROYAL HOTEL MF.ilKfi RI D PRIS Tahir» »ilpplird with the l**f tlir Both Pilone» *1. For «ale —3 thoroughbred pedigreed | market afford. week* olii male pigs Poland Chinas 11 Allwnv, Ore 'n I hm >I« . ‘ H w riu-r -T. trbor Day st the Sch» Public *10 a piece. The following program was romb mi A Go a bunch of »am«- age ■>n Artur Day at th« Scio INibhc Berkshire ami Polaml Cl S ch« < I» »ti» k. I I *>0 » piece. Must (io To School 1. Song. “S< ftly ('«-mea the S| rmj Iruppiat Fathers. Jordan An expenrncfd compounder of Mr. John Brno, living in the Miinker'.- tim«.’1 School. school district, was last Saturday ar 2 Dialogue, “Why W« h««-p Arbcr rested iijsin a complaint sworn out l v Dav." Successor to the late Hong Wo T««ng. Truant officer C. H. Walker before 3. Recitation, “Th« Secret;" Mabel uf Alliany, Oregon, w now pre|«ar«-d to I I Ik Justice Bilveu In Scio, upon the chart- Armi Id. furnish Chine»« medicine* tu all. The of keeoing his son Frank, age«l 12 out t 4. Recitation, "Spring Flower».” under»lgne<1 recommends him ami guar »■ of school Ethel Carson. •I antcc* satisfaction. «'»Hot write him Friendly letter» from the truant 5. Song. “Arbor Pay.” Srhtatl. at 111 West Second Street, Albany, officer to Mr. Bino proving of no »vail, H. Recitation, Vandaré Bilyeu. Uregun. M WtUtTYAl.i legal notice was sent by registered • . Dialogue. by ««-ven primary pupil* mall for Frank to be in scbxol l»H Piano Du« t. Hmiciii Bronnri Mini M Hi.w ami of tif i i urn i int i s Monday, but tlie notice w a* <lisr< gsni haï »y Hurkrwr i. ed. The parents admitted ke« Ding th« Have an Alwiie'.il III* <>rv«mrwl *1 9. ¡<4TittttM»n, **Arbor hay,** Mabfl boy out to work, ami cont«-mie«l he era* and Velma. • »> the* t«R' past 14. but furnished no proof save |0 Recitation. ’ b’«»»ir I ■* af»’«l (’l«»v iM their verbal statement, while the pro ••r,” R<»*a Wcalman. secution showed that by the census of II* "Sing Her«-, Sing ¡’here.“ School. rral ) *«•» h»tro»»l !•» ♦•»•it-lm*» Nov. 1!<U7 taken in Albany where the nr etii in '«»r hein<'>1. ntu Miro«*« ir*e»ibt«>g t hr of nut «■ a I “T Bino's then resided, Frank's age wa* Ih« «.ondenscry start» K«n»l»lleitr«l In imrj. given at 11 years ami the census of w i*t <■« h ». *»■**•«•«. Yeaterd*« Sc*«’» milk rotuh-n-cr« Z. M. Kt DO, Manager. Nov. Ir*i* in Munkers district at 12. I »«viso «I mi .-» io — t. i mmwiKid husines* The first l»«tch « ti»rnrr Î hlr»l •»*«! Nn«dnlhin •<.. and th« boy also gave in this age to the ...U Xt a ’ of milk wa* carried through th»- <-««n pori .«nd Paxeengcr Al HANY. OltKGOM teacher» when he entcretl school last j hx I» eroept >uud«v. I denaing proc«-»* To say that this larg. fall kaaiviMi U*»r »«a— enterpnae mean* much to the |a*opl* of A tine of i.*> the lowest limit, wsa in I I I* Ul I Sew ami vicinity, la not overstating th« P<«rtl*li«l p4»leiig«r ... l»>se ujon Mr. Bim< with «■< st* at *d ■» , I lady »««-epi >uud.«v matter in the least, a fact which a few Mr. Bino refused to pav these sum*. P«-»» / r» arri«» in P«>rt|>r»4 »I II ■tn month* will d«mon*trat«. The twalnm« After consideration on the p»it of tl » CARSON A CO. Preea. «tart* up under rm>*l favorable auspice* i. in. M«> return »em* d»« I». Itiv prosecution and Ju»tice Bdveu the fur Portland at 4 Ih p ia. and the men who have chaige, are a was remittrd, owing to the evident For further Inf- rmatlon, rail on or guaranty that th« public will receive SCIO, ignortnee uf the parent*. Refusing t< ■ddreae WM M.MlKRiY fair ami honorable treatment I ay the c« »t» committment |«p<r» were Gen. P«»» A*t . Portland Or. In our next isaue we will endeavor to executed when Mr Bino paid the sun I I DAMNEN li-a> A »rut. W ci give a completa- description of the plant due and was given to understand All kinds of Fresh Meats, *A-io. tir. Frank must I* in echoul next Monday , and the procesa uf condensing, etc. Photo». Sausage*, Firh. etc., cun Ort ihr l*«t alien you are ««ttlnc morning. A full line of Guaranteed PruMiian The truant «tt cer h»s no diaerotion in i»l get them at .1 II. Crawford*» atAntly on hand. thr matter where it can I* plainly •tuck aih I poultry rriiHNile» a I Wearly’« Mudm, i-ororr ae«'oiMl ami I.von »Irret» til*nV. Ilrrei'11 shown parents or guardians hav«> vio Grocery. Highest market price latid lated the law. Sulnetimea there ia criticism of hi» seta but if error h»» <•> • > O for Beef. Mutton. Veal and Pork' t*en comniltt«*! it has l*en on the side ai of nu-rry rather than to do any parties an injustice - Albany Den»>cral Our purpose is to conduct a LOW RATES OREGON“ r< ) I >.\ I I DR. J MON FOO Cnine8e Medieinc.s Linn County Abstract Co TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R. R VI m Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad &. Navigation Co. Southern Pacific $30 from Chietino $30 50 from St. Louis $25 from Omuhd $25 from Kun.su.s Citi| FARMERS MEAT MAFKET this citv. Riley Shelton went down to Portland on Mumiay evening, called there by the I he Stayton Hank Rubbery threatenoi illness of Mr». Shelton. An attempt at bank rubbery over at Her symtoms indicate pneumonia were Stavtun, laat Tur »day. proved tot*» the worvia of the telegram »«nt up by failure. The robl-er» lai not havr T. J. Munkers. enough nerve to carry the matter We h»v* a full line of f»rm imple- | ?rh i Spring Clothing Stay ton fnemla are to be eommemied for their promptn«-** in responding to the alarm. Let us hope that the would- be burglars will yet be captured. The , hank of any small town is liable to have such visitor» ami the citixen* should be iur»*4 I for them. YOU CAN PREPAY A. Inquire of Agent» or write l>> The gannent* that we are displaying an- distinctive enough to lie Hilt of the Hit, yet nezer loud enough to offetid good taste. l ai hiring, which is good as head and-liaiid can devise. < iootl eiiotigti to hold the etvle*|>eriuMiieiif aa long us the garment is in service. We want l«i kliow you. We mu also fit vt»iir piime. A first rate, all wool uorateti for |lo ; some cheaper. A winner for $15; $20 will buy one good viiQtigh f«»r anybody; an«l if the l>«*Ht is noli»* t<> good for you, then $25 is tliu limit. The Blain Clothing Co. Oregon Albany « Phqsiciun General : : : Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON Surgeon Tslrpboll«, Kl. henge N«> MClu McMurray Wm Tl»«* Oregon A Naiijatiiin <*♦» Njuthvrn I’ac’flc Co. in Orrguii) I). o. PRILL, M. FARES fur any one Iroui tin piare if y mi a ant tu. ||ep>*it the i.ev >ee«*r« amount «a tilt •Mir lot al .tient ami he ta ill lelegiuph li« krt pruinpUy. first-class meat market. Display « ¡II till«« *Ni IIH| tha grow tli an<l Now on * tn*nt». Monitor drill», din harrow» | Shortly »fterrwon two irtsiad John r»««rr plows, buggies wagon* appeared at «h» Stayton lank am* amt all kind» of woven wire fencing. demanded "ham!» up". The esshier, Call ami get our uric.» l*fure you buy not liking the look* of a 44 present« d elsewhere Cbm« Weaelv. in a threatenliqj manner, compiled James AbUdt went over to l-ebanon apparently with the cumn and but, at Wednesday aftennsHi and on to Sweet the »an* time, succeeded in setting off Home <MI «he following morning, where an alarm «»hi«h communicated will he will join th« Jack McClure party, to anuther buaimss house. The alarm clear out the W V. A C M wagon wa* at once given and men with guns ro*tl of log», rock». *tc. He expect* to in their band* were on hand so quickly that the burglars did i mt have time to I* gone for two month». secure any loot, The territory aliout Hon. Jeff Myer» came up from Port became too warm for their the bank I ami the first of the week, ia aupertn- so a retreat a croes the comfort. tend th« surveying of the old Myer» order. A poaae Santiam waa in homestead, east uf Scio, into Iota. follow *d up the would t* robbers a» Jeff make« a building fenev», etc quickly as puoaibie. In the chase a stalwart appearanc* when clothed with number of shot* were fired, but we art- » suit of brown duck, leggings, etc. unable to learn whether or nut any one N. Young, whu ha» been sojourning was injured. •’ Tyifh Valley during the past winter, There is something wrong when men returned to Scio Wednesday evening. will run such desperate chances as these H* t*ll» of :« degrees below xero men umiertook. Of cosine, a la*-abi<'- weather ami SO inches of »now during ing citixen cannot unil«r»land such the fMuit winter. This i* pretty cold for work. They are not prepared to reaiat a Webfoot to undergo. or protect themaelve» from it. Our ' Our carload of buggie», bike wagon* hnd hacks will be hero from th« factory about the first of April, We can give you »>mr hot price*, thia year, on vehicle». Come in and get the price* before vou buy uf other». Cha*. ’. P.kkiuart irraiautl-. lUttsd II L. OUGGCR I ORE«»oN Notary Public Mill, Attorneu-ut-Lair Cu»uk B um i SCIO Allwuv. Ore. HOTEL. I I hereby announce that I bava leas I ed the Scio Hotel an<l purpose to con luct same in first-clum style. Mv tables will be supplied with the I*»« the mark i ->t affurih arwl my room» ami lie«l» will j b* kept cleanly. I »hall giv* special I attention to the comfort of Commercial I men. I purj«i«r to mak* my Sunday dinner» a feature The oublic ia cordi ally invited to give me a call. W ill M Anaorr. Prop. SCIO HOTEL, Scio. «>r»gon. I DR. W. R. BILYEU Denti.st Over Woodworth*» Drug Hlor*. Both phones. • • Oi»g« >11 ALBANY oft EGON' lin k try Ra«k < <>iiyli R«- h .«.I v , u.x.le by the Hickory Bark Remeily ('<■ , >>f -»alelo, <>r«., gi>arantr««l to I* pun , gua»anle*d to cure your ...Id or «i.ou« v refunded GiiaraiiliMwl Io n.akr » f< • i I of you. For .alt- lir k <’ Perry. W« u , * Irr., ami tirai 'Claa* dralri. «ver « w b« r « 4 J P atents M * nr h ’ rrvr* CoevmoMra Ac An*rvn4» « • OMch «nd JMirtlf »xarwtain «»«• ffW •nMh»» *4» «*•«><Fort «• RtWJLAJ » ma o' <4U4*? h edwutal KAMOHOf « hi* • •nt fr»«* » > '«f »***' 'ink/etrtrti. )'*«•«>«• thr «»ah Mkfifi A <® <v»MM. »''IkWt rh«r<< In th« Scientific American. I W «*h»rt «»f •ar f -.r n . ill«i»(r»'M »a*t r •vEaHiffir t»r«4rn«A hg $i A. »*1t>»al • |«r*«« >- T«rn«a $' • na« '’f* ** • MUNN Ä Co ’ New Yor •*■•«<*» «>•»*•. m » tu w«••*••<«•. a