■■■•X X
••. i «r■ ■
-J',». ì
-» ■'
tf*)»
T
A. G. PHI L L. M. D.
Physician
Everything in
Surgeon
Telephone. E.schangr S
KL'lU
It
uhi «.<•>»
E H. HOBSON, M. D.
rMYJCUR AMl> SIPGh S
Dainty
bmatery,
the m w i
lit' nt &C.
Scio Mate I'ai k
Telcphv’.t»
i’f!
.
•
Now It the time to grt l>u»y making
your Bpring rloihne. The »• alhrr «ill
»non to
ph A«anl that you «ill not
want to «tay in thr huuar,
I he follow
ifijt pr»« r« wi.l go into rFfr ■ ■ I Satur lay.
February !, »»«I will i«»t twe i wests.
Embroidery
outh of
office two clours
WHITE
.
Re-
pattfrn«
f fir«t rlavi »m*
tut ttoy !>. »«t rnakr ruufito for
tuck r.«>w hrrr,
I fm* a I
J ~ .»t lt>
at «TJ»
White Goods
MLXKERS STAGE
C. Shelton, Ptop.
Phone fi.oi.*
Underwear
Stage m<< '• all Murker» trams,
leaving Scio Hotel al s 15 a m
and 3:36 p m
S(I ( >
||(
> ti :i.
H. H. McVAY, Prop,
*«H"t at I 1' . i w at« r. bath, etc.
Special rates to permanent
boarders.
Under Exjerui■<-•-«} Manag>n>«'nt
Clean
Bids
Hc«t >|ua ity. ’ m a f-H*k of Udirà under
wear. \K a haYr l<»cid»-4 to <h>rontif>ur
n *
the f. <h a mg pt »V» •
on union nmt>, etc,
♦2 Bilk hui»- at tl P>, Il 50 cutton and
w « m »| ai II
Il
-i.M arxi wool at . h M c
Table Linens
E.rry 11. <■ >.f table lr «-a. including
apkma are «'Specially priced
Gvtmir.e
p’tvd Iri«h II 'll. rim pl« ' rwdueed
ut 7- Í 2 at UN-. $<■ '»I ut fl 27
S. ! .. Young & Son
Albany, Oregon
fare
«.«id
C'>rniii' ri ..>!
Dotted »WE»« ar.4 ma > K
pattern*
in wh.tr
,r fipFing anü »uinrnrr
• a -amt* and drrtfim.
16c at lie. 1»' at 12r. 24c at 13e
Tr.i :■
*
Solicited
Meals from C a m. to s :{i) p m.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO
Erm.K (¡ill of thia city who has
hitherto handled the shekels for
Centrally lorated, gi»x|
W )■’ X- Co’s express company at
rooms, prices moder
trill X Smith’s store, now wolds
ate, couiteous
the yard stick for John «on, Hib-
treatment
I l A I ■ •
Cherry trees are in bloom
Corner Norrbon mJ front Stmts
throughout
the valley.
POKTLANu
0R1-G0N
W W Richard on »nd J A Bil
yeu went down to Salem Wed-
nesdaY.
i
The family of A R McDonald
ana
who have be'ti living in this city
during the winter in order to en
«R? mj?S, i ?«•;
joy school privileges, moved
back to the f"rm Saturday.
Hacks connect with all train«
at Went Scio anti at Munken»
There will be more improve
ments made in Scio thia Year
Our rigs flrat cimi» ami
our hows gi««! drivera
than for .s-veral years past. Al
ready ground is being cleared
J’r II <i R« !» .nable
and prepared for the erection of
brick buildings, three of which
are already a aured.
T. J Runkrri. h«i.
A E modali. Vk< rm
Carpenter# are engaged in
E. f liven. Aait Cask.
W. A Ewtog. ladi.
erecting a new bridge a'roan
U a - a •
>• , Thomas creek for the use of the
X i-s
. v
Cff
' a
Woodburn-Springfield branch of
Does a general banking nu»ui< »» and
the
S P. The weather has par-
can a»»i»t you in the transfer <>f money
t
ctil
’rly favored the improve
by issuing draft» to the different part»
of the United ’■tat« », and it» servie» ' ment of this road this winter.
are availabl«- for th«- transaction of
N Young of this citv went up
conservative busin- •».
to southern Oregon last w eek to
ta^echargeof some mill property.
THE ESMONB HOTEL
w to* w -
«AtoWatÀ»
R. SHELTON
Beal Estate
Notary Public
Administrator of Estate»
»an»
Negotiated.
Abstract»
Obtained and Examined
•<-tc
OHKUON
TXT
; "
’•La
. 2
Mt’
r
Lu
I
■
■FWMFFFST le W M
■ ■uit uF BEnol;->«l P - »
■ ■ iB.i- td r .<»• n ls-ge
KJB a 4
r< •• c
•
■
»
•
• ’• *•'<* <• * ’’
(or.
Mar « M
M
k
•
•’ Special S»r »late«« S«*l
’•
« b i- Jet« l«tf-.-ai ©• a<«.
Ma.*4 Ur 3 sia . «
T hc M arun F i RC
A ims C o
HtW HAVtM, OONN.
_<
MAKING A BELL
BIG SAI.B
Metal« That Ara Uaad and IKS Melding
and Via Tumng. /
R I leaking is on» of t!i»‘ few arts
» h ■
ve ia-cti in pn»< I kc from
I •• <jr e»t tltucy, bill
to this
<!.»» it l as never rrw« hml »stale oi
perfection. \ wry »killed workmen
arc m< jed to ConstriKt I-Ha »<> that
tl ri • all be melodious, arlptu- and
dur.tblc
. r * 1»
i
- .1 f t'»d»1 1» usually com
p—
f li'c
*>f tlB t«s »litre:)
.. • ..( ..qqtr It ba» l-eti found
t > ’hi- .irge In'll founder» that to
|' i to«* huh h tin io a l-'ll often
'
tiudisiriOdc result», of which
or tvkmg i« the m<>»t coibmon. Hut
tiie nmtt sativfAclor) results have
‘«■cti ' tunicd l y u-ing very old cop
р. r and procuring go«xl tin.
In constructing a large bwll the
first step is t<i ipake th« uiokl This
» really the meat vital »tage in the
. ■< pr sS-*«. for th» slight«»'
error at tin» point would cotainlv
с. ul to f.i ure, »nil the work, would I
all h.nr to !«• done over again
After the la'll is cast it 1» »«nt to
the tuning »hup, where HH'tal 1» par
rd ii 'T from the inside According to
nr«d
Before the tuning of bells had
tern studied as an art it was point
ed out that » large fell was hartlli
ever 11 lunr
\ Iwrll to Lie in proper
tune must first lw in tune with it
•elf - that i» t<> sav, it should have
at Icint five tones at correct inter
»ah from one another in order to
pr m ! u e a prrfwt musical chord.
I l.e.r harmonies arc the hum
not)', fundamental and nominal, and
al»o the third and fifth from the
fundamental, nr ill other words the
Strike note. If «e were to put the
first three named tn musical notn
ti >n with a <’ la'll w« should gel
three < '• in ix ta. es
It was »luajs found, very much to
the surprise of the maker, that
smaller h. 1» were in worse tune
than the larger ones, but after the
master» >»f the harmonica it wa-
f" md t tint priictu ally a'l thr»e dith
cullies d;».ip|M'iired, enabling more
perfe. t I k 'I!« to be pro<lured—Raja
<>ga Messenger.
S»»t«h»d UM«r Fira.
Ih'taillc ieft hi* master, the great
M>- • iim r. at lie? outbreak of the
wa r of I m TO, to attach luttpclf to
the french a rim as part »oldicr,
Throughout the en-
part painter
tire »nr lie ailhçred to the saying
that “to paint n battle vou must
ski'tch it under fire." With a few
•wift strokes at esch wene of ac
tion hr mad« mdes winch afterward
hel- «'.I to i ri-atc In« famous hiaaler-
pie. 1 • dep ding the Franco Prus
sian war
Kever was painting done
m the fa>«' of more terrible reality.
Detaille after the war «ought to
ex'ub t two remarkable pictures,
“German I’roop»" ami “l.otiquer-
or»." The realism in these works
was • 1 kc«'n 11.al they were ejcludml
from the Paris »alon of Iflff by
order of the government, (or fear
of offending the victorious Prus
sians.
ON
Edison Records
BeacssBKSSB
Beginning 1 h’C. 27tb
inmute
records, while ilice
ca.-li at
lb»’ follow mg priven
35c Records
Ir
50c Records
m lote of five or mor»' purchase)) at
timo.
Come in ami take ml vantage of tin
»ale.
never will get an opportunity to bu»
remnls .it
You
a cheaper price.
Í
0
8
0
0
0
8
6
0
6
6
8
8
6
8
0
6
0
8
6
E. G
PEERY DRUG COMPANY 0
SCIO
OREGON 8
___________________ 8
<1
Come
the
in and take advantage of
News $1
subscription offer.
Old subscribers same as new ones
For Sat«
Walps'«'» Nobl» Patrsn.
One regi-itcrcd Poland China
mal«’pig ready for light si rvicv.
Perfection breodmg and a line in
dividual. Call on or address.
Smith P Holt, Thomas, Oregon,
Phone, !• arniei s 3\t» Scio.
1
Carlyle long u.to <le< lured that
nothing was Mdd«*r rea«bug th.m
the biogruphi of a man of letters,
ri ept, lie adiled, with »ar.l >nic
•mpnasis, the Newgate mlendar.
There are cx> cption», of course, an I
one of them leaps to light in the
Di ti'.nnry of Nutional Ibograph.
It seem« thill Sir Spen er Walpole
once wrote » leXik ill faroff da)» of
lirianeial »trots which «o <nught t ho
fancy of u noble lord that he
promptly inserted a claus« in hit
»ill leaving the lu>-ki author the
Lord
substantial sum of Xto.ooo
Egmont die«l shortly after, an«l it
»us this liappi turn of fortune
winch enalded Walpole to »I miik I oii
journulism am! to find leisure to
write what prove«! to Io.' Ill» chief
distinction in ktters, the "History
of England Krom 1-15," the book
which made Ins reputation
BKYAN I’
<’.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
« 'i i:< ;< >x
ALBANY
A, SHANKS
— Msi ufacturrr anti I icakr in
H h rm ss
um! Saih/lts
C*r«i*g« Trhnmlag
Q u «> m
Oath*
a
4
4
4
Tn«of M arm a
Of •
•
CORTRIQMY« àû
■
. •
a v
B,J*'“«lf ••-Wft«i'» » "it <•!
•’ fttMl • rwt.rv
•ftweWi. n 1« pr
y f s’rt ■ •
n
O» r.B«tr
54*” Uki MiMCiHOOf •
|-•f«'rC.•
•««it fr»>* •» ’*•< S»r ry f r
«it” g (««'*' '»
ta«»n th» i«h M>.
% •
r»-wlr«
Ml n.4U*. • •’
rhv<a to Ihs.
r
Scientific Hmerican.
OV'1« «••■»•« ItHa'M’e-l
y
*jir<«Nll fl«
»
• • •
<•<»
f. ir r •' •. |l i* 4 l»r b '1 t
MUNN & Co
Mrencht.vr
361 Bro ad« ay
N ew
Yoii
1» <J
.
I udir*’ Save-Monry and Krrp in
‘ Style by Reading McCall’s
Magnine and Using McCall Patterns
■•»•■I»» - 1
?
te*|p
rtf»»«« Mil
KKALLS M^UINf
i«hlr Bl a
r « petiM* l>y k e *» p I ti tf
vt>u p rs » I « «1 <>» tl>«
Iatr-M fiihfnn* In
rt»«tl*ea «nd beta
tel
Rew >»Abi>«n l»r*ifn«
in «*•« b | mmi « i
Al»»s
«•hiabU» Infvsfmailvvn
tin all h»«n»« anti p**f
a>>nal matter«
Cmlf
ter a yr«r ln<lu«tifif
a Frew pattern
J«uh
«rft?«»» t'*«laf <«f *•*»»’I
samph* r<fpy
tt*n
■*<•* Nl»t«S •
r •
(Il
r
own h .me with y,
lundi <l thing f r
y . irswif and
*
-
l’
in stflr m>1 fit
Iri. «•-n.’tiw higher than li
iSb.t
' f”t ft* •’
I
We W s B Grew T w « F«» Free«««« ' r »■
< •
■rrtp4D.fi«
jour fríen.I«
n<l h r fr*«
FfMBh.ni < Bial<»«u* and < •«* Frit* " >£«*«
nn &< aii (0«n«T
I
9
Frfâll Worb Solkitff
All Word Mrktlv <iujusnlr«4
MIMBIFN ontrON
In Assam the oatli ta taki’U by
standing within a rope < ir< de, to im
Knew th« Man.
ply a with to rot a» the r<>|«c doe« if
The managing e«lil«>r waa disap the »«rarer doe* not tell the truth
pointed, anil be told thr city edi
In lawsuits between l<u*»iana and
Good m-sic and go»l pictures tor
-o.
the tl»ti»k» of > berm >i • » ar's Read
Sunday evening at Wesely*Cain
“Why «lidn’t you print that story is brought into court, and the O»ti-
hall.
youi g I’oumlrr turned in i«»t alt, making the gc»tur< of lilting,
night?” lie i«snli-d to know.
cal!« on the bear to devour him if lie
Ch dr«n and th« SuH.
“Winch story ?" a»ked the city lie*.
Children ire often fearful ot the editor.
There are tnl>e» of India that
water, e«p> .illy at the «■» shore,
“The one al>out t!ie eraiy man »«ear by tile head of a tiger, while
Aiul knidl.' iirte.l parents will not sa-nttcring money through the down other» chop a dog hi two a« emblem
’ trust a terror stricken baby into town »tr« i'ts That wa» u good *tory atic of the fate of the perjurer.
the surf. John Mm/ in the At- and full of interest
It wvuld have
H» Wssn't • Garman»
Lint ■ Monthly emphnsizes the need been exi liisiic too I »<•• the other
nf caution in tin» matter by relating pa|>cr hasn't got it."
That wary old fellow, Bailie Mac
how he wa» mad)' miaerable as 3
"Well, I didn’t print it bocauae I duff, was entiocd into » friend's
rhi!<l In bring plunged again and thong d it on» of Pounder's fakes ’’ house the other night, ami Ina lio»t
again into the sea by a strong nrm-
managed to «in .’»0 »hillings from
W'it ma le ypu tlnnk •«>?“
• I »• riant, d> -p.te In* shrieks. “As
"It stands to reason. If it had him at “nap." What is more re
the time approm hv<| for this t»rri- 1» • n tru«- Bounder would have l>een markable, • hen the lunlic had part
tile bathing,” he says, “I used to following him yet." — Cleveland ed «ith Ins last shilling lie ro»e, full
‘nd«' in the darkest corners of the I’lain Itealer.
of «rath.
hoii-e, and oftentimes a long search
“Won’t you stay to supper*"
Un>«u» G»mblina.
Sa» r<«pnre<l t<> hnd me.”
pressed Ins host. “We have a tine
Although the Native» of India do int of ham waiting.”
A Tfch For Boy*.
“No, not I. Dae ye think I can
not o|M*ratc on the stock market,
Ji d you know that four boys can ■ <■> I.air adopted a unique form of rat SO shillings' worth of bam?"—
sit down together quite comfortably
umblmg for which the cotton mar l»ndon Answers.
»it apparently nothing to sit upon? ket report» are responsible
Evary
The trick is nn easy one. Stand up ! iv five quotation* arc cabled from
Then H« Wasn’t *• Rl»»s«d
in th«- form of a right angle cnai New York announcing the cotton
The minister beamed upon his
with right elleiws touching and each situation. The natives lank upon parishioner.
"I’m very please«!,
box’» l>a > nt right angles to the tin» as a direct invitation to them Mrs. Robinson," hr said, "to see you
Im la-hind Count three and let ev to establish a simple but none the so regular in your pbu*« on the Sab
ery l"»y »it down, exactly as though • -• a>»orbmg form of gambling bath day."
he was about '<> «it on a chair, when I he gambling consists simply in
“ Tired, «ir," replied the good
ea !i hov »
.I «< over himself quite
tie«« ng what the five figures will lady, "I’m glad tae come, for it’s
cornfortabii •• ited on the knee of , no int to. and the man getting the not every <!a\ I get sir a comfortable
tl boy lichind him
This is always neare-t to the right amount takes •rat an’ sac little ta« think about.”
verv funny i- I inv.irub'v <-nda m a the stakes.
—Glasgow Scotsman.
big laugh. Christian Herald.
V,
oik
0
miimi