SCIO, LINÑ COÜNTY, OREGON, 1HURSDAY, ÀUGUfeT
q
1896
lirge, at others they were too small; prosperous countries in thè World,
City. The right of way has bet n
false P rophecies »
sometimes it was strikes and some
secured for the line in most cases
12. What is there to prevent
In 1878, after much agitation auri times lockouts; sometimes it was this siiveWrom coming to our mints
IS PUBLISHED EVEBY THURSDAY, BY and liberal donations or subscrip
tions have been given by the towns .debate, the Bland-Allison law was overproduction ancLagain it was un for coinage?
T, L. DUGGER»
There are three conclusive reas
I n t H b CIT y OS’
on the proposed line of road. The passed. It was bitterly opposed by der-consumption, but the “Silver
the moneyed classes, as is every Craze” was nearly always a disturb ons: (a) Other nations have no
road-bed.
ties,
lumber
for.
bridges
SC1O» I j INN UO., OREGON.
ing element, Every time that
etc., will be paid for by checks, as measure for an enlargement of the gold won a political victory confi more silver than they néed| (b) Eu
TERMS S
money supply, except when those
rope annually Uses about .twice as
in the case of the warehouse, but classes themsel ves wish to enlarge dence was to be restored at otiee and
?er annum, invariably in aiváhee-.
$1 50
much silver as she produces, and (vj
0 «
1 00 these cheeks issued in the cohstruc-
JixniPrtths,
“
“.
“
it for their own advantage by the business was going .to revive. the great bulk of the silver now in
Per annum If not paid in advaifce,
2 00
tion of the road, are to be redeemed issue of bank notes. It was vetoed When Blackburn, Hardin and free existence is already coined at ratios
Advertisihi? rates at- fait, living rates,to be
in traflc over the road, 20 per cent bv the president and all sorts of ex silver were defeated in Kentucky, more favorable to silver than 16 to i,
ftái.d monthly.
Transient advertisemetits must be paid for
annually after the toad is completed. travagant objections were made t< ind with endless reiteration, the some being 15 to 1 and some 15 J to
when the oi'der isgiveh fdr théir iftsertibh.
Cash with which to purchase the it. As will be remembered, it pro “craze’* was pronounced “dead,” 1.
rails is to be borrowed and paid back vided for the purchase and-coinage the gold philosophers, were full of |13. If silver coin should not
SHOULD BE CONSISTENT»
in like manner with traflc over the of not less than $2,000,000 or more enthusiasm abotit the prosperity Come to otlr minis for recöinage
à
than $4,000,000worth of silver bullion that they saw cotwftig on angel i’ would not. Europe continue as at
line.
If thé principle of a protective tar This will be an exemplification of each month. It was declared that wings to bless the’;country, And present to depress the price ¿>f silver
iff is right, and we believe it is, the use of the pure fiatt money and the law would literally flood us it is still
...... “cotjvng.’j
> only bullion?
jnsti<.-o woùld demand that it should
with cheap silver; that it would trouble no-y isj
North and South Arneiica pro-
of free
diffQged as.p(óssibl.e. and the govern men t q w n eys h ip of
drive all-the gold out, of-the c'ountrv silver.-*“-riff
Uli- duce 75 per cent of all the silver now
failroads*'and
fh
6"
pfEffect
will
be
I
' As a tarif? dutypnn"1 tices the price of
being produced in the world and
and leave us upon a depreciated sii
'the article Upon which it is laid, the watched with interest. As it sup ver basis. Fifty millions of silver ler all conditiotUT^ith silver ramp- ten timeses much as Europe does,
mt
or
,
silver
“
u®d,T
the
business
consumer, to be treated justly, plies labor in a time. When it is great dollars were all that could be saf-ly
of the country las been almost at so that the United States and the
Should enjoy the benefit of a like ly needed by men upon which to coined. More than that would drive
other countries of the western conti
tariff upon something that he pro support their families, it is merito the gold all out of the country and i standstill, and lhe cry of distress nent could easily control the price
duces» else he is being taxed for the rious and deserves the aid and sym th«n would come RUIN! RUIN! has everywherebeett heard. Nev of silver bullion regardless of other
ertheless, let Mi Bryan be defeated
benefit of his neighbor. It follows pathy of every one.
RUIN!
and Mr. McKiiley be installed in nations.
then, that a tariff duty that benefits
14. Why not put more silver in
Well, we coined fifty millions of the White Hoise, and the whole
Some time ago two ponies were these dollars. Gold obstinately re ■
the largest possible number of the
our silver dollar so as to make the
¡and,
we
are
asiiired,
will
litterally
people is preferable to one that is taken up, advertised and sold by fused to go abroad, but on the con flow with milkand honey.
bullion and face, vqjue equal? ,
. beneficiai to but few. It is also true City Marshal M tinkers. Last week trary persisted lu^coming in more
.Because this'disagreeinent is due
As
prophets,¡the
gold
champions
that if from any other cause the the owner of the ponies was in rapidly than ever. One hundred have been discredited and con to adverse legislation, which, when
the prices of commodities can be town having heard that they had millions of them »were coined. Still demned by the utter failure of corrected, will restore the parity by
enhanced the same benefits would estrayed thitherward, but too late to the gold came in and still no ruin. every prophecy they have made reducing the demand for gold and
attend the producer that a protective get his. ponies. As the method of But it was “coming”—always come since the.silver agitation began.
increasing the demand for silver.
tariff is calculated to give. For this advertising estrays that are taken ing. Two hundred millions of these
Besides we would be foolish to un-
Let
the
people
now
do
a
little
in
reason the free coinage of silver is up by city authority is by two or dollars were struck. No expulsion-
dervalue
our own products, By
dependent
thinking
for
themselve^
I
principally advocated. It is believ three written notices posted within of gold, but large imports, and ruin
rights we should demand 15J in
disregard
the
moufnful
croakings
ed by i he’friends of free coinage the city limits, the owner of such still away off in the dim distance.
of Wall Street- and London, elect stead of 16 to 1.
and, also, admitted by opponents, estra.vs does not have much of a
In 1885, after his election, Mr. Bryan and try the effect of
15. If silver should come to our
that with free coinage ot silver a chance to recover his animal or Cleveland wrote his famous “War
mints for coinage faster than their
for
a
genuine
American
policy
genferd raise in the prices of all animals, unless he happens to pass ner” letter, addressed to General
present capacity, would not that
the American people.
fcommoditíés and productions would through town. We believe that all Warner, Mr..Bland and others, in
prevent the full rise in the price of
—
National
Bimetallist.
result If then the tariff is ad voca- such estrayed animals should be which he strongly urged the famedi
silver bullion?
advertised
in
a
hewpaper
for
at
ted because it will give the produc
of the Bland-Allison act, predicting
The capacity of Out mints could
FINANCIAL CATECHISM.
er a bette? price fòt his product, we least*two issues, so that owners can all manner of calamities to come if
easily
be enlarged to meet all de
fcannot understand why the friends have a reasonable chance to recover it were not done. He repeated the
fij’äii oiù-®me Republican.
mands.
of the tariff are not also friends of their porpeity. Our city ordinance, same thing in nearly all ot his mes 1. What is bimetallism?
16. Will not the people object to
the free coinage of silver» when it in this regard certainly needs sages to Congress, and if there was
A. The equal legal treatment of using so much silver on account ..of
Will produce the same testilt that amending.
a financial ill to befall the country the two metals, gbld and silver, as its hulk?
it is claimed a protective tariff is
in consequence of silver coinage money, at a given ratio of coinage.
Silver certificates, as now used,
calculated to give and be more gén The Oregonian states that Sena- that he ‘failed to mention it was
will easily float all the silver that is now prepared to do any and all kinds of Carpentry
2. What is ment by 16 to 1?
éral in its beneficiai results than a tor Mitchell will return home about merely because he could not think
work at bed - rock prie’es. Will furnish estimates and plans
That in coining the two metals in- may be presented.
protective tariff'on any one. article August 15, and at once participate of it.
17» Would there be vault room free to those employing him. First-class work guaranteed!
to
money
16
oi.
of
silyer
are
to
be
ban possibly Le?
in the campaign to keep Oregon in
But the law was not repealed.
for the storage of so nlueh silver?
Give him a trial and be convinced.
Everyone admits that the one the republican column and to per We went on coining silver and at deemed equal to 1 oz. of gold.
All the silver coin and bullion in
3. What is»the ,piesent commer
thing that will give prosperity to petuate the Use of honest money. the same time accumulating gold
cial ratio of silver And gold bullion? the world could be put in a room
the American people is better prices If our seignior senator pursues such until 189U. By this time we had
sixty-six feet square and sixty-six
It is about 30 fa y.
feet high, silver being, like gold a
for what they have to sell. This a course as is marked out by the coined about three hundred and
4.
What has eiused the diver-
EAST and SOUTH
l>et vv.ee»«* <'l,° ^»pfr* rtñcl Bullion -precious metal» all the gold coin and
is one of the leading arguments of Oregonian, he will surprise his seventy millions of silver dollars g^ènce
bullion
in tile world can be put in a
vhih ^ - ot s+fVer?* isC '—
frienclaand
belle
lite.
public
record
the principie'of a protective tariff, I
not less than $200,000(00^^>u^toc^ The demoneiflzalife of silver In room twenty-two feet square and
—VIA--
and if it did not confer the benefit for years past. Senator Mitchell has
Of gold.
1873 by the country and some of the twenty-two feet high', which shows
Wf better prices we apprehend pro advocated election of Uuited States
Still no ruin, and instead of hav
how easily it may be “cornered.”
Section would find but few friends senators by direct vote of the people ing too much sliver the people were nations of Europe.
18 Would not the free coinage of
5.
Why
was
silver
demonetized?
—of thé—
The Fastest and Most Styl
and
supported
measures
of
public
among the. people. Now we bes
hungry and clamoring for more.
silver so stimulate the production at
It
was
demonetized
because
of
the
ish
Rigs
kept
by
any
stable
lieve if the volume Of redemption or importance. Upon these points the This led to the passage of the fam
desire to lirriit the supply of money, the mines as to create a flood of the
in tne -county can be found
primary motley is increased, which democratic plitform speaks the ous Sherman law providing' for the
make money (fearer, thus increase white metal?
ftould b‘e the ease with the free sentiments that he has championed purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of sii ver
here.
Secial attention given
The annual output of gold and sil
its purchasing power and therefore
Coinage of silver, that a general in" more correctly than does that of the bullion each month and the issuance to the advantage of money dealers, ver is small and is hardly 5 per cent of to boarding horses.
Stock South.
,
i North;
Crease in values of ail descriptions republican party. Why this sudden of treasury notes thereon. It was bondholders, creditor- classes and the present supply; so that it would coral' and scales connected ~:5Ô P. M, 1
Lv......Portland.Ï77ZAr SÛT Á~. îï:
12:10 P. í
Mi
would take place, that no tariff law, change in the sentiments of Ore not what the people were asking those having fixed incomes.
;- L v ... ...... Albany.........Lv l;50A.M:
take twenty years before the pres with the barn, Charges rea io:46A.
M. Ar..San Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. Mi
however general, could possibly gon’s favorite senator? If the Ore for, but it was the best that could
6. Was not the demonetization ent amount of the metáis is doubled, sonable.
I lie above trains stop at East Portland ,Or;
-gon < itv, Woodburn, Saietn, Turner, Marion;
effect. The gold standard news gonian’s statement is true, Senator then be obtained. Wall Street was of silver in 1873 due to its over-pro and that would not more than keep
Jefferson.
Albany. Albany Junction, Tangent;
C ol
papers and orators admit that an Mitchell will lose the confidence of complaining of financial stringency, duction as compared with gold?
sliedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City;
'pace with the increase of the popu
trying, Eugene Creswell, Drains; and all sta
and
for
a
time,
in
a
measure,
re-
It was not due to the over-produc lation arid wealth Of the World, and
increase in prices would result, bul those who have hitherto been his
tions from Roseburg south tb and including
Ashland.
taxed its opposition, But as soon as tion of silver, because (a) fof many especially not of the U. S.
claim that it would place the coun warmest supporters and admirers;
Roseburg Mall - Rally. |
that great money center was re- years prior to 1873 the world’s pro
19
What
then
is
really
the
only
try on a “silver basis.” Suppose : nor will tie' gain the confidence and lieved, the cry of “danger” was
8:30 A. M. Lv.. . .Portlahd
1 4:40 P. JI
12:25
P.
M.
Lv.. ......Albkny;;. • •Ar k
PIS P. M;
that it does? If it will make the friendship of advocates of the' gold again raised, arid the repeal of the duction of gold has been about three problem that we as a nation have to
5;20 P. M. Ar. .Ròéebiirg . Lv i 8:00 A., it;
times as great as that of ■ silver, and solve regarding the fiée coinage of
American people more prosperous standard, such as the Oregonian, by Sherman law was demanded.
l>aii^
We take your milk, sepa
Baleni Passeiig’er,
•
(b) in 1873 silver bullion tYás at a silver.
and happy, what difference does it such a vacillating course.
4:00 p, ni. j lv..... ...Portland.... .... är 1 10:1,5 à. tri;
rate It, riiakd the butter, 6.15
In 1890 the Baring Brothers failed, premium of 3' percent over gold.
We
have
practically
only
to
take
p; rii. J äl’....; ... Baleni ... ...lv| 8:00 a. in:
fïiafee whether we are on a gold or a
the Bank of England’ was totering
7. How does the world’s produc care of and absorb our share of the pack and ship it; and pay
.Lebanon Brandi.
silver basis, or whether what we
In the congressional contest com and grasping eagerly for gold. tion of gold and silver- for the last
Daily (except- Sunday.)
annual production of silver, which the patron all that the butter
have to sell or buy is paid for in menced by W. S, Vanderburg, it Heavy drafts were Iliade upon the
8:20 A.M. Xjv.........Albany..........Ar I ÍO.'IO A.M
100 years compare with each other? is for the whole world only about .5 brings less
cents per lb;
either gold or silver?
a ii. Ai* . .. Lebanon ..'¿.Ly « 9U0 a . m <
must not be supposed that he is at United States and many millions
Between the years 1792 and 1892 per cent ,of the present available Or we will contract with khy 9:10
4:30 p . m , Lv.........Albany........ Ar i 6:45 i’iÿi
it seems to us that on the prin tempting to unjustly secure the seat of American gold were drawn off to
5:20 p.m. Ar .... Lebanon........Lv I 5:50p^i»-
the world’s production of gold ex «upply,
one for their milk fbf §ix
ciple of the greatest good to the in congress for which Air Tongue relieve* the necessities of Europe.
( To be Con ti nued. )
ceded that of silver about600 million
Woöüburii--Springfield Braiiéh-
months at 69 beut-£ pfe'f hun
greatest number, free coinage of has been given thè' certificate of
The “Sherman Law” was made dollars.
. Daily (except Sunday.)
dred.
líéw Èdititó of Miatóg
Ly?..Woodburn... Ar » 1:55p¿mu
silver is much more valuable to the etectiort. The many irregularities the scape-goat, and when the panic,
8. What is the ratio of the 'two
Ly..'.. West Scio. ..Jiv ! 10:5.5 p,.iná
people than a protec'trtè frtrifh But cited in ¿he contest papèis are either ■ which began in England, swept metals as they exist by weight in
Ar-..».. Natrón«...Lv | 7:00 a.ini
tèi- its hate' both! a protective tarili' true or they are not true.’ it is to : around t he world and finally reach- the world to-day (available for mon
We have received the ninth edi
Dining Cars on Ogden Route
tion (just out) , of Copp’s Mining
and free coinage. Indeed,- we’ can- esfabHish the truth or falsity of the 'ed the United States, it was aggra- ey)?
,
'd
action
vated
and
intensified
by
the
It is abbui ispiri 1 which means Code, published by Henry N. Copp,
bot Sfee ho'W art advocate of protec- allegations that the contest is
fulìmàn Buffet Sleepers
of thè great banks of New York, that there are only about sixteen a lawyer of Washington, D. C., who
tiotf Can consistently Oppose free brought.
that declared the Sherman law was times as many trias of silver in the has given many years to the study
sibcOND-CtASS SLÉEÍ’INÚ CARS
coinage unless he favori class legis
We take it that both: Messrs the sole cause Of the troublé' and in world available for money as there of mining laws. It isa book of more Goverripr,*
Attached tò through trains.
....
.w. p. lord
lation and the giving of one class of Tongue and Vanderburg afe honor sisted upon its repeal.
'.HAHRÌBON R- KINCAID.
Sec. qf State,...,
are tons’ of gold. ®
than
200
pages;
and
will
be
found
of
TreaSiirer*,
VX'.'PHII,. ME.TSCHAN
the people, an advantage that can- able gentlemen and would scorn to
’.'.,0.. M. IRWIN.
West Side Division. .
9. What, thereLfe,’fé tbé> natu great interest to mine OWnOrs and Supt. of ■- P.ub'. Iristi’uctíóñ I I È. .,.
Mr. Cleveland called Congress
S. BEAN.
hot be given to all. As our tariff wrongfully occupy a seat in the
Between Portland anti Corvallisa
J». A. MOORE.
ral ratio betweé'n silver arid gold?
prospectors, as it gives' the United Suprème Court;...'..‘«’J. J -j U.
gether for the single purpose of
‘ El. WOEVERTON.,-
Mall tririn daily (exceptSunday.
fa'Ws have been hitherto constructed highest law-making power Of the pealing that measure,- declaring it
Çoard-^plj. Coin’rsJ.
H. ODELL.
16 to 1
liatufAk ra.tjo , States mineral land laws and the offi .Clerk of
iPçrtlân^........ Ár I 6:20 p"^
peuitèntiàrÿ;...’..’.’. ;A. N. GILBERT.
the farmer and eMnfflon laboring land, unless he had a clear title, to to be the causé of the trouble, and between silveFalW. WF buSfon and cial instructions thereunder, the va-. Supt.
ja^Á.R, PAYNE.
Supt. Insane Asyl.uipa.^,^^,^
Corvallís^...i- Lv i 1:35 p m
man have received the least benefit which no shade of dishonor >s at that, a removal Of the causé would would trianifestly be the present rious State and territorial mining
At- Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
of the 0.C. & E. railroad.
'
Ih erettori) While they, being the tached to do'so1.: It is in the inter speedily restore prosperity,- The commercial ratio had not there been laws, tìiiiiers’ lienà,- right of way,
Express train daily ( except Sunday).
great majority of the people, are ests of honesty in elections and : sanie prophecy was made almost legal interference.
&c.» nüiiiei’otïs forms for use from
V 45 p m I lv .........Portland;........ar I 8: 25 (i
10. To whose advantage is it that the location to' the patenting, lease
-iv 1-5: 50 a m
taxed, through thè higher prices against dishonesty and trickery that .daffy by the metropoirfan press
JudgeJ..J; 2
.’.
D. barton . 7, 25 p m -l ar ;...
they pay fòt what they consume Mr. Vanderburg feels justified in I while' the “big bankers” and the lit nations have been induced to. adopt and sate of à minìé; and also a large Olerkh. .......... J ¿ . C j B. MONTAGUE. T
hró . ügh TÎçkÈ^S
TïçkÈT'è
...... *.M c. GA INES. THRb.ÜGH
%7.'
colectiod of abstiact-s of court and Recçvd èr,'............... ..D. E. HARDMAN. Aratesi Cápad^añd-.EuTopé cab bê obtained ài
for the benefit of the smalléy pTOfec- prosecuting the contest. Should tle ones, the ch'anrrbers of commerce the gold standard?
io
wêsi
raies
n'óm
Sirs. M, E~ Woodmansee,
....
P*
G.
MORRIS.
TI;ôasûi?ei
’
t
...................
igentvWc^tScio.
K K o ^ hlek ,Manager.
ded classes. The friends of protec J dishonesty and trickery be allowed : and boards of trade constantly re; To the advantage of all creditor land office decisions and rulings. Coinriiissiönel's............... p.L. CURL.
»
J.
M.
WATERS.
E
P
B
ogers
,
Asst
G F A Pass Agent, Port
lion' should be consi'sten't a’nei favor to triumph in this instance, Unscru èchoed the cry. Mr. Sherman, near nations, especially England. Two Every enterprising mining man will School Stipe rin tendent. ..... R. WHEELER. iand.Oi.
...E.T.T. FISHER
hundred million people now use secure a copy.
The San Frahcisco Sni’vejj^r,.......................... .........
any other principle tifai will tend to pulous and dishonest politicians the close of the debate on the re
C. F. WRlGHT-
gold alone- as redemptive money News Company handies Mr. Copp’s Corohers..... . ¿¿7 »,
peal
ni
thè
Senate,
prophesied
as
false price's ate Well as to favor' the would be thè bolder with their
follows? “Iff ten days the skies will who in 1873 used both.gold and sil publications on thé Pacifié coast.
tariff.-
4.
scheme's in the future.-
brigh’te'h, business will ré'Stfme its ver; heneé' tfie constant' ride tn the The book is for sale by the principal
CÍTÍ ÍJBRfcCTORF
».
'Ordinary couTse, and the clo’dds that power ot gold (and mone^ blissed ori book Stores ar.d by the publishers in
ÔFFÎÇ i X l .
Thé people' wi-lf Wa'tôh wifli éón-
The' price of- cfemefy butte? has flower Upon ohr house will be in the gold}', which rise-shows itself in the
Washington, D. CL Thé price is 50
Siderable intef'esf the movemèrtfs 01 ■advanced to a point which makes ;deéf> b'ó’som' óf the ocean ÓUfied. ” fall of prices of commodifies;
A J: JOHNSON.
Mayor-,,
cents.
■ Bi SHELTON.
Recorder,’..
'dairying
profitable
in
Oregon
and
flié organiza'ti'oh known' as thé' La-
tí. If we had the free coinage of
■ÀI1 dependent,-of course, tfpon the
■I. A. MUNKERS.
Marshal....
AH Icindsjrt .fr^.sh. meats constanti
....W. A. EWING,
fef Exélungé* Séveraï Uf Which are Washington,-to those who ha've a ■repeal of thè latv which fere his silver would not *hi^ cótíntry be-
Treasurer.
ly on fia.ndgfifl, will, be sQl,a at ,'the
Did.
You
Ever
f
C.
S.
HARNISH.
how rrt Uftive é^feratîon ?tï ISÏaffdn good supply of milk. The advance ' namd.
owefit livingprices;, a Iso, fresh fish,’
come thé - “du'iïjpihg groUtid”’ for Try Üleétric Bitter's as a r'èmèdy
A. J. JOHNSON.
1 R..B. MttiLEK.
»ologiia', Soùsagè, Iai<|. bacon,' etc./
éôtinfj'v Sti’fim hUW ha‘s an Ex , in price is of cortrse dhe fo’ihe dim-’
for yotrf troubles? If not.1, get- a bot
HóNr completely that fi’rohpecj’ .sil ver fro'ffi' all nations?
Couiieiliaen,'
< S. 1.SHORE,':
for
sale at bed-rock prices.
tle
noW
and
get
relief.
Tlifs
medi
f
GEO.
W,
MORROW.
ij
i'nished
Supply,-
and
th<
se
dairyman
There
aré,
it
sùppfeed,
about
change O'f nea’fly 150 members and
a’nd every other efnanafing from
J. A. BILYEU.
cine
has
bèèn
found
to
be
pecdliarlj-
Lv.B. GOIN.
îs constrdctirrg à birgé WafélioUse I Who made provision for a'S; pply of ^all Sfféét has failed of Vérification fou'r billion doílaUoí silver coin and adapted to' the relief and edre of all
SCHOOL b 6'A'R».'
for the ù’sè óf thé ôi'gânfzafion; ^succulent feed to cafry them through- fs inatfer of common knowledge to buThoh fri thè worfd> Uhd if all this Fetpale CômpÎaint^. exerting a won
f
Which iff b'érh'g cph'stù'i'ctéd Without I the .dry season are getting tne bene- ■ all. Nearly three years havé passed should erifhe here ft would only give derful direct Influence in giving
i T.J. MHNJkEES.
strength Und tone to the organs. If Schoo) b&êctc&Sj
f fit.—Ex..
! A. Ji JOHNSON.
the
United
Sfatel
a
P'ei
capila
of
by
with
né
’
tetufn
of
prosperity,
and
fhe U‘^è‘0? mô’nèÿ at all—the éhècks
A.
Élleítóh; Proprietor,
( G.L. SUTH.ERLAND
yotf have loss of Appetite, Constipa
the gold fnefi prophesying alt the abolii ®5á,: which ts .onfy a little tion, tlèaifach'e,' Famtmg SpellS, or School Clerk/..;.«
R. SHELTON
6f thé" ÊXch'ange' fefftg feailily
Everyone évèrï thé dreg-Unfa ft,'
Scii», Okgöh.
more than we .had of alt kinds of are Nervous,,. Sleepless,' Excitable,
taken fUf'iabrtf arffd rtiateriai. This would like to see better priées for time, but accompanying thei'r proph
Good tlirtiouts at reasÁnablé, rate?’
écjes with ingenious explanations money in the North at the close of Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy
Exchange hóW has Under considéra products Of all kinds than ate now
Stage line to Miipkers’. Comnierj
■ of-why the prosperity failed to mat the war when times were exceed Spells, Electric Bitters is the med
tion à' pfójeéf to build a motor rail quoted. An increase in the voltime erialize. Sometimes the weather ingly prosperous. France to-day iqjne you need Health and strength WANTED-ANIDEA of some sim ple vial men conveyed to and from itr
thing
to
patent
?
Protect
your
ideas
;
they
may
are guaranteed by its use.' Fifty bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER- points. Horses boàrclèd Ly thè
way line from Salem via Aumsville <>1 money by free coinage of silver w,as too bad, at\others it was too has nearly this amount of money cents
and $1.00 at J. ¡5, Morris! BURN & OO,, Patent Attorneys, Washington, qr week.'
iUwl S fay toh to' Me ha ma awd- Milfl will secure t-h-rs result.-
good;-sometimes the crops' were too peí eaptia; and is une of tlie most Drug Store.'
A Postal Card
can summon to your home, a complete
attire for Spring and Summer,
we have received are choice selection^
m .. .Color,... .Patern... .Style and
Wear..
Few Words
are necessary to voice the praises of
out1 Albany Woolen Mills fabrics, In
the round of daily sales
for these home-made materials . . à.tìw
best of their kind... .not only appeal
to “have it’’ but they are gaining in
popularity daily.
,
$12.
$11
$10,
-“SEVERAL STYLES.
<THE. L J., BLAIN. CLOTHING'COMPANY^
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, ALBANY, ORN.
T. J. tato, Scio, Cnotactor aod Bnilder, 1
STRANEY & NUTSHELL,
Livery and Feet State,
ALBANY »0RN- The
Senders Ban;
Shasta
Routé
ofEllsvoA Wtiis,
ff ARE READY.
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