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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
■f mutiny, there exist’ government in name only. Tne czar and hw heaurocracy an* utterly j«ower* I lea* bi stem the tide. If from this chaotic <?«»ndi- Ition a government emerges that will give the !;«■•». afttry a largi r liberty an«i a chance for a more Politically Independent enlightened, educate«! condition than they now occupy, then* will be some recompense for the IMHfti-s ia*P i Tioet fearful Penaftv th«- state is now Paving. Eut»r««i al the » al IS».., Oreg»«, a lie J?iuitiam Mr» , ’ 0. (hall mattar. I HE EORAtt.R RILL. L. W. POMEROY. Royal Baking* Powder -, IF Senator Foraker, of Ohio, prulwblv x-oicca the s mttmeuU of the railndub» on freight rate legisla is made of Grape tion in tile bill he. ns chairman, will report to the I ROM tltRTH TO Ol n AGP I. . I »a <»l l • dilh B'uate at the coming session. Hia bill will simply ÿ» Xj» î ftvxi U* b -I* ! • tha Cream of Tartar. si gli-iios K ai *.”. )«^»l «ho e.npow«*r the Inter-state Commerce commission, |}|» IftwfV ft'M* 0»» «.«’ in n-h'atM*/..................................... . «I when a complaint of unjust fr«-ight charge is fihxl. ! ll> fUlirtten« io One yM»r, n» »«nl <>l »ror . I lite «u/k- It would be the duty of the commission to at one«- Absolutely Pure •Vim »«sir, »t »mt <>l I p»r»................. ,. I Ina trim. 6ii» yrar, al rn>l uf .1 y.«r, . 7ft<r< «ira » o bring suit in the name of th«’ government, provid-' tl -»re In 9a month» in aUva'we ................. *ft j|f« wh*t» Na Ttirn» uionüi» in a<l»an<-» ..... ......... , ft ing the commission deemed the complaint compet-. Makes the food te Tv* ffTftt* * T Rli^ln ruf»y IM wrapper....................................... u*» ent, before the pn»j«*r «mrt. »«'•■»vpift a lillte more Wholesome aid. HW «>*.*• APVERTlHIXa RATES. The Foraker hill would be no improvement over ■ n<> i «ani a «h!|>l»lu< t*p our present law. The shipper can now fil« ’ a claim ; and Delicious C.r.l ..f (I ai.k. . . ........ ft i f«*r thal !• hkOT- S).^ia «»Mtowrv iKitur., per line o?. with the commission. If the claim is supported llalij f'4tew- MV'tlAAl wvi.ii> , < .'iiiinrnla, fw-r ht>* Of «d Vy d« R.*ai advertising, per Im» |«-r l»Mie .. <v> ! w ith sufficient evidence of discrimination or com- f Bluff rnartHn. in (’*»•• l*i,plar »<i«, 2 < lumgea |rr i,,.< III, <>< r o.lim u wnle b>nation in restraint of trade, the commission can a U»nlx* and ah l*r inch 10 CLt ARINO, unt ' Irraliv# ¡¡><^ ‘1^ Sen- j |*t<.lrw«i<>na) «arda, I lurlo-a, p»rni>>i>ih | O’ cause the attorney-general to bring the suit. a r I v e «> m • Lin« litnr <‘.»ntr.«. I» f«>r a*iv* rl*.ii<4 u ,<t. ■«, api -at >n ator Fomker would simply* take dutie» from one' p»»«|r>A«w| Will PaHiw’ir« phirahty «n «»bio i- 41,**^ aR ni Ih» r»ws»»lr*«| bt pr «nv»< < grj wr.' •L jwirtment and give them to another. He thus ■ ti n. a* ’m :atl«»n ami rn»«uMri»c- an Hr» u«»o mi me I* il rA«*n !.»»3«» at»U r»>iudng »»at«* of vttel would attempt to fool the people a while longer by , that «»f < •• vcriU't I^ iigiaa I M«4Machu- !, tum t f.-r HAS COME TO SÌA Y. «a ti »n • «t n-f tw <»•« oLvife ìk* iflmiJi'n* throwing them thia “sop.“ He is fully satisfied •w’lt-, « r J 4hnoot) of Mmnr- J*i*»t a vr-ff^La «o lofilc. Mwi ng tl « h » fhe independent voter, so manifest in recent that a rat«’ law will be enacted during the coming •'»la, la*I uxr I'anru»».»«nia*«i ««V’-rtuni /.■■»•'•I* »n«1 • mw ÌK ’ - t>r |*i»»r.'v a Un M«di- al lM«*»»v«*ry ha« h**en in »nc**» »•h*| ««a H mww prvah<iou« »till, a élection, has evidently come to stay. When a man session, and to satisfy the ¡>eople who demand this h>iU mo i « ii » pmraltlv ft»r 11»> *<**•• it tn!»* u««* ti.«w L»riy ynar*» and ha* t»mu- ’ tted » rwnrd <*f rur*» utwxiuated In ih« has nerve enough to onco break away from party change, would simply change* our present law. by a hiin»ir«*l th>ru»tt>*l th»* other w*»v; I m t hl« ’.« nr of mindlrtnet li I» «*• <mt»•*<■«! «»( shackles, he feels himself so free and his «run changing its wording without making any rval th»* <»• \‘fhif*|ip « a » not invulvoL »■ • a!-”*. »Hv. fflvr-frl«' ri traci» «.f t.» .I«*n ' m *»! n»»L. • n»»i, Steo« rvart, Hi ara science so applauds his action that he is from that change other than transferring the duties of one Th«-*’ tap. I .»:»•! rvv«iluti>>mi «1 l'te-rry Ur<, and Man-Ira«« ami by spacial pr*’**«’**«^ |w*rtected Ly t>me on an "independent xroter.’’ His courage to offi< er to another Therefore, until the «"ourts I hr | - »IU pr re rout |»i*h that the n««l. 1 >r Pterc*, In bl« own lai«»rit»»ry, I ■ • flofe as he pleas«*«, and which is generally for th«' would |»as«. the matters cotnplained of would con hhlel • :«1 |-u.tiMn La* l*«<l hi» »la*. a d tl r no li* rial j»ro;*rt.« s |»r* **r\<xi th’* i< 4»|»»*ty s»u| i*> «t'at***l Hi I hr tinue. Senator Foraker would simply - ■ «• ’ ■. ’ T u hitewafth wi;b h • ta*rl pr«-«»n»^ th»- wlirrup» better man, has not been acquired suddenly. By H a #“>r< and r*«'» ti<v m -.«dy for uw In the present “ black horse ” and make him “ white ” no means. It has been a plant of slow growth. I rurvlv. lbo i«*oplr arv d'tlug thrir uwn ih«» family wiihoul rcmaulun^ a 4- b»r. Y«.tinff «»r - I can taw* ti fr« • » a« nawd»-«!, At first hia prejudices had to lie hu I h I iu ’I sufficient to appeaa the populace. ; tliiukintf. piirty lai Lav«» !o*t their and now that lu i« p»it> a c tim»*, ac<l U» • ’ tiiftr«« I« f-. <r. . .♦ f ,r pr ‘ for him to conclude that nut all th«* p»»d men in The senator’s sentiments are those of a majority ' magnet min for 4 . . ha» bw'H tn«’»l.l ’□«•. il h I»« ah» r rtie country were member» of his particular partv of the Republican members of the committee, th«* upriftititf a<ai:i«t ami '»v»-rw bciiiiif>)fly* «110 «*»«(td, ter I • r vs« * l « t« tlbr that all the bad men were mendier» of the whose duty it is to report a bill to the senate when grandly X- takiug iL«* country tl*r«»U|fh Signally, in U’»n 1« the »U«' »f tu an y »i.e* opposition party or partie«. When thiA step is it meets. The minority Republican menibvrs. with X « York. Phiirt»h*lpbirt and < huinnati r»«nt « ur*> th»* « au»«- and » -u >a«M* <>n« ’ l’ftllrt le • r- titlft taken it becomes «*asy for him to note that some the Democrats of thia committee, w ill rc|s»rt the i» thia I m » i illnaimted in th«* election re i«u a mihi ralliante. i»ry fini* »♦ ’ !! them, and nothinff • ' J*»«% »• • •»«L* time« I mu I men arc nominated for office by his <»w t president’s bill. The difference lwtw«’en th«- two turn«. and on a bnaub-r »ta!»* in tl»** I r l’i« r* *’• ar« ni ih«>ua»to| pa«* blut- Maryland, Ivm *y»yania and Ohio rlrc* trated ‘ «»tnmoti Mtn* Modi «I Advlarr party, and that the op;«»sing party has name«l an measures is very great. Th«’ president’s bill would «HI I* •••ni ir«*«', pant b>»und. L»r f! <««• tian*. give the commission power to fix freight rates, to Exceptionally good man for th«- »am«* office. A- a €«-iii Btxuipe, t>r dv Ui bc/uud fur il Ih«* ii»(» ihg« nt tdti/en bn» reaped te g>»>d citizen h«> cannot help but “scratch” the bad go into immediate effect, subject to appeal to the v« PiVcrn hitiioeh a- to « hrthvr camhdatc* w man and cast his hallot for the giwxl man. This courts. The Forak«-r bill would simply require the are call« t lh tnocratic or Krpuhiit an, he * ! second dose of “independent” medicine so brae commission to bring and prosecute a suit when an rnak'-s» it hi« chiet buainiw to vote Tight. « ftim up, and makes him feel so g>s>«i for having information is tiled with it. Under the former the Tin» im .iii* «imply that be i» »ruanhintf * K«i a «inter I hma IIL anti recr**atten corrupt tuachthixin «hi» h baa domi à discharged his duty as a citizen and for the 1« -t the rate lixetl would go into immediate effect, while the a nated pod ica for iu> many year«, and in r**«M>rt S«»w|M>rt i» th«» ‘ ite pur ritel* lbw, an«t interests of his country, that he mentally resolves under the latter not till the court had rendered its «•x«*rciMn»j4 h*arle*«ly hi» euinititiitmnai I Irnce. H«» •iv«* H.r p*. pl»* an ««pi- rt.uiHx t. tiiat henceforth he will make it a ; unt to a»cer decision. The president’s m<*aaun* would make ; right of /) ! •. ! h>- • • p I»!« t• i. • • Im lr«**L, pure •/-•!♦• '( tin’ « « | ocean, the fteathrm l*a< tfle and ( ‘ onml- tain, of the candidates nanusl for an «»ffice, w hirl the railroads the plaintiff on eases of apical, whil C of jwtblir »• fitimvtit which vindicated ; li« A Eastern railfU’L wil! nw«nn>c th ... W. Mv.r aixl Patti- Is the better man. reganib ; - as to which part) Senator Foraker would throw the burden of bring- » 'i> names the candidate; and for this better man cast ing the .it upon the complainant or th«- govern- poll ill the t.icr of trcmcioiiAli* odd« con* *»n Saturday, <h*t te*r 21. ami will -« fl «> « the winter nd .Mimic** the iuiu ral of boMtiain in Amer I «nine <« meat. his ballot. g • >n every V\«xln« *t!ny and Saturday. ican politic*. Th«» rat * w ill te* the ftaiiu* .tu diiriu^ Congress will, umloubtedly. enact some sort of Acv.’ii piinving (hi» eptvndid better : To aid and encourage indejiendent j- t cal tu t’.n the ftuinmer an* a ill !• ic«w»d (or rvtuni « tne direct primary lias come at a v« ry opportune a freight rate law. If the president’s measure, ment ire gra\c prob Irma which alwaya 10 da\* fr«’in date »4 rate. Dr Mmlhorn’r «unitary »ea hatha will rim* l«> the Miriarr when gr« al upheaval» time. The timid voter i in expi ' pi ¡- m . . supported by a ¡»art ot the Republican and, we come. <1 Many innovation« and i*ma, not I l»e in M|ft*rHii n during tl»«» eudre winter, at the primary as well as at th«’ polls on election hope, ail of the ik-mocratic senators, wins, the ncrr-«*arily runmi'tel with the reform • n»d t*eatment* wi I I m * given daily, <1 <1 and f«l<! »»alt water bath* »*«n lw >• day, without hearing the “»wish” of th«'part) people will lie content to give the new law a fair movement, nrvri their*« *■»*«* k «-•idtious' j t Hot »k«n «wr» div in the «anitariuni, n*< <1 trial. If the Foraker Rejmblicans win. then the t hsh. And when the vot«’ i counted and the k«i w - i ti) il. in it - vat* I tor anyone «tealring r«***t i* r«*.«ti>>ii and Jy to profit i<\ :t <1 h, n«> piiu-w on It l‘;t-Hh North* man has taken his seat in th«- Salt River b »at. and Republican party will lx- divided so widely that loua guiae* is taking advantage of the ’ lu-hl •I w«*»t can t «* louibl »‘«pial to Ynquinn the go«xl man is inducted into office, our indepen should the Democrats nominate Governor Folk for *ii nt ion, a nd oejund a doubt ha« prof Imv. ited immensely by the atartlii g rewla- During th* winter i.rarly a! other dent voter cannot help but bn-ath«’ a sigh of satis- president in 1908. h«* might lx* elected. limit of corruption in insurant r and health reaorta are cloMt*<l or ditticuU to i ftu rtion. He has done his duty. He is a true Tne masses of the peojile have great confidence other circle* <4 high tluanre. It i* an | rra« h, and none of them haw the a<L : f in the president. Ix*caus«’ they believe him to lie a ul I waxing, baaed on human experience, i vant'.g * u( N»*w|*ort and vicinity aa re- £ patriot x*nrd«i »■ 1 i 1«* «I. piitip of mt»* •*«!, rrerva* “patriot’’of the kind defined by Webster. Hence, that uU<' extreme (uliuwa another. Mr. Hoti an a mu cnn‘nt. F*»r ¡«artic* de* With the independent voter r»-<ts the perp«’tuity Bryan a Chicago platform in ’>»•»• wa* «<» Miring I enjoy fldiing, huntii-g or ***•• of our government and the political we.fare of th«- they have but little use for partisan politicians of radn I mg the ( h ' vhji in ftiinfthiiirt mid *«l‘>rtn Mt that it alarmed the Country, and the Foraker strijx’. who place ¡»arty first and coun ’Li* (ant- »1« rc**>rt i* tin* »piidlvd fh«‘ Aiffimon people. So long as politicians could ap wan denounced by thousand* o( piipvr» i Ml|rl _ ar»* ¡«leal—brautihit seen- goal to the political prejudices of th«» people and. try last. This fact is being demonstrut«*d as rap and **}a*akem from ovvnn to ocean as a-rry, climate mild, heallhtul anti invig by a vigorous use of th«- ;>artv lash, w hip the dis idly as elections occur. Candidat«-* for «»ffice, who dangeroua and anarchical attack upon orating. N«*at, clean tag* **, rithei (urniuhed contented or disaatisfi«*d voter luick into line, the believe in executing law w ithout fear or favor, re the fundamental principles of I he repub <»r partlv van be rented in the im Although an*.wed under at the petit, mediate neighte^rhuyd <•’ the «uiularx political boss, the grafter and boodh-r flourished. gardless as to name, rank, wealth or jiosition in lic. Plenty of it» cMMK*nttela were adopted practically tftiih« at at»*»«it 1» |«»r month Jnclety, are elected with emphatic majorities; B it when the Australian lallot I mw was adopted (trail milk, v uviabb—. hoiiry, (rm an<| which gives assurance of better politics and better . by the victor* tbein**’lve». Indeed. thia >«d h'Hiarhuhi n*M“*i»ari<j* van tm ibutin* in most of the states, and, in conaequence, the platform im rohM’rvditivr in eompariaon »•»! at the b>w<*i jm ' m - i M«- r«H»t, w Lite all government in the future. The jieojde have found with wotnr M the d*<trtur« voiced by independent voter became more and mon* numer kind* <d fifth ami the fain*>u» r<»ck oy»- ran te» hud iti ahun lai v (or the ous, the above nam«-d gentry became quite uneasy. out that jiartisanisin nor commercialism cannot Ivmhng «tateomen and new*pa|»«rs in tem supply the place of patriotism. They have allowed la Ah partiv todAy. and which are viewt^i tr<-iibl«» <»( M-i'uring th«*in. They began to dimly iwe their finish in the near iNtiph- troubh'«! u th |.»« m of appetite, with equanimity by the great public. or run down from future, Thus aeeing, they became mon* lx»ld and politicians to run the government in the interests Vet l««*a than a decade ha« j<•-♦•«! since inM>mfiia,rhruiiuBU*m any tail»»- will find N«*wj»ort an ioral of j»arty, class and individuals too long. Many of àü a result of this boldness the law-abiding people pla«**» tn r»*gHin their itealth and ig»?r, thia platform pmduead e«»m*tev nation,, a**d pteaMirr. of Pennsylvania and Ohio have upset the whole the parts of the “masheen” have Ixeonie so and marked the most drastic digrv-MxoQ •r I h»r ill rert inturmaUon ae ral»*«, cb«*'Miig u( political “masheen” and routed the enemy of worn and broken that new pieces must fle sup in prim ipte ever ma*if in the I*.«lory of bng^ag» , etc., ran te ubta in* I from anv plied or the whole will go to the scraj» heap. In the lk'im«-raUr party. - r or A h. agent, <»r (win A honest government, l»ag and baggage. general pa agent s. I’ C< the recent «elections the jieople have commence«! L hLappily, the radicalism o( the part Craig, R-re in Oregon, with the adoption of the initia supplying them* pieces. Nor will their efforts few yearn ha» been manifarted aiao by Fortteinl, ••( J. C. Mav«». »•••L«-r»i ger agent »ft 1... Alimov, Ore. tive and referendum and the direct primary, the teas«’ until the “masheen” is in perfect condition thv rapid and fecal»-- fl *r«-n»»* <4 puhln Rate iron« Alliany to S a .uinA. $3 .’41 political boss of the Frak Baker stripe find them- again. If, in order to put the national “masheen" ripenditurv* in nation, atate and city, telvea without a vtx*alion, while IxHKilers of the in good order, all of the j*arts must be replace«! \vw ¥«-rk >» the rn h*-«t «4 common^ wealth«, teit it i« piling up an rnur.ivtis Mitchell-Williamson-Hermann et. al cla-s have with new ones, the |xx>|»le an* ready to shoulder bunded EoTAro of SotMtlvo indebted nee* without any refer taken ’h» tl>e march to the penitentiary and jx>- the responsibility. Rut if a crank here and a shaft ence to tiiat “ rainy da> * which re- Have an Abstract of Pille ' litical oblivion. «train* aagaciotia financier». In many l‘r».|>»re<l I, Tl>« there* will #n patch up matters that the old “ma- of ourcititw debt limit« have been neared Then the independent voter on this Thanksgiv j sheen Man Conaty Abstract Co. ” will , run another hundred years, ’ they pre-it 1», _ - . » »»• ■ ’ "fcx ’>» s (»;<<< by mi era -z» of »r * at virus .» mam*- and V»«||UU* r<»rrup- ing day has much to be thankful for. They hav< fertile Of 'hr mal >*><* tntrnd ft* |*«i.vha*e repairs; for they ar- strongly attache*! to l(, «,,<><», ,|M.i »flair», until M-r'urit) ft»r intme)' 1» «ned, <M)r gotten the political world to guessing what the it and are l<,Hi to lay it aside? The SUpjilying of till«»«» who rub their ueigtibur- I hi ve 'vr»se|H*« fwlrvna rsuw-ivtn* tbs» tarn At tHout riftesrteiiaa future may bring forth. With a pr- - dent at the the freight rate crank during the coming winter, ; learntnl to l«*»k upuii »craft a* a Irtfttl* i.» i « m z. n. iu i»i» white house who geenw anxious to punish grafter- if it be of dural»| I«? material, such as President mat« penjui-ite «4 othria) opuotftinity. And thieves of high or low degree; w ith gox« rnor- RooMeV'dt would supply, will greatly strengthen klhr mmerwl cteatdng out t»l th«* i - kh «*-»« »4 » |< ». ’ »voter Of 1«) Ari>f Hr»*’« Hi Manager ’nacitin«-« in tb* rro-nt and of the Folk, LaFi’Iletta and Chamberlain da « to the “numheen” when* it h in an-at danger of I < ami uni ¡»hi pul irlwlioi»" |fiiv prom <«* <«( mtt QUaOV. ^ush matters along the same line in their res|»«v giving out. improv i-fî)t*nl ,h I Eh» regard. Hui al ttVe «tahe* and Attorney Jerome in our chief cit . That there m a spirit among the |x*ople that ï*-«t the ihtenwl-hrwrifijc lr<aH«n»« ( inai tïie American citizen, who loves the country and graft ng, bt.xlling and boo sm shall be eliminated H’liuitüfttmlion will pl»|fu<* the ¡w-oplr UEO ir. WRIGHT, ttv laws, could, of a truth, when he sat dow n » from governmental affairs seem» now assured. 5 for many yenm t rome It will iw a Al tornei «i l-«w nts ^Plt-y dinner yesterday, express a feeling of Patriotism is again coming to trie front and ;>art>- .* rvimndrr and punialinmiit ol th ir geilt I « grrv of I I., Il t b»«« nf ypcj jin loh relink, and machinr* ftiankfulne.<s he had never before exjH-rienc.-d. iam, coupled with commercialism, will be forced rpoii lb«- wlndr, white the boritoti i* M -Mtift * Ale I Hlveraity , then all hail! indejiendent voter. To you tl- tn take a back s >at. Ichrckretj bv dark rioild«* it«*r** atni th<*r« rrwr«*«-»- n l||(rwirtt OfBcenvot Flr»t Xft«»-«» K»t*fc. Mi-**- « T m t ft ihr wirfift •>( twtter dai» illumina th* great American people are looking today to fini» ‘•kitft. American ritiam-hip lut» drm* mBANY, • • • - - OREGON fhé work so auspiciously ta’gun. l’|»on you n -, The appointment of Judge Cha». E. Wolverton l<Hi«ir trd a h-rhrr an I d«‘rpar w*t or « i I as federal district judge by president Roosevelt is à great resjxmsibility. You are expected to suj ,t. I,-,..1,-11 '-.V, ri’.y, 5 X , port the men who are leading the fight igaii.: an evide c ■ of quick insight into political matters no yeaws - trusté and all other corporations that ar«- sappin» for which the president has liccome famous. All >4 ft *r* *n«*w their own bti«ine*a S a PERICN v F. 'h* totality of tne nation. No matter whetht i of Charley’s Linn County friends congratulate w hen II cunsea tv wt>rk»ng h*-nrw. Thea *hcse men are labeled Republican. Demix-nat, Poj> him and rejoice in his promotion. A better selec know that m> uriti can I» made t«» pax and make n< owi er a living <m glist,* or Socialist; their hands must lx- h«’ld uj tion could not have been made by the president. 11 ta nr* taxe* right-h«oir-a-dav eche»|n»e. Mente until the government is rescued from th«- clutch« Aide and clean. Judge Wolverton will never give the n eolation paawd ui an h nouai v by Tnaoc Manne ôf the trusts, the banks an«i the railroads and n the president cause to re ret th«’ appointment. fl < Saft* urti tiranne l atr* n« «4 ||u» OcewMie bandry. deHwring It ia "every fusti*« (torèd £b the people, where it justly belongs. You CnwvwKSHTe Ac. An»-*« •*»» ting • •»•*« “ « B ’ -, t ,1e»er } < m »•) pm il«-ge to w>wb ,ia maitv h >um aa hr . nr »«Mut* •« f»«s< <st Rave undertaken a gigantic task, but th«- Amer- VXe would not know that Scio is to have a city «dia «• rr»«bfttjy « ,mm|inww fur pay ; that energy, thrift and h tusilio« irftn people confidently exjx*ct you to carry th« election next Monday if Recorder Macla»nald had ■»rtivitv are mtittasd to encouragement, ’ «»*• «>! I' mwi , tun ti, ..«t> mr.m A rtrk to completion.__________________ »4M. •’•».M AarM. ti» not Put up the notices calling one. We liave not. nini ah >'U Id «'?tu maie I rtglilful cumpen- as yet, h«>ard of any candidates. We might let -atioii (or ►ervircA r*n*lerr*d ** Àussia is certainly jmying the jx-nalty that years the whole business go by default and get Mayor ............... I. • Of misrule merit With her jss>ple in a state of lane, i ^brrMan »• »ai.i m hare min^nil of Portland, to extend hi.4 jurisdiction over »prh MUNN A Co.“'*’***”- New Tufi g* lr >m wbteh wait-r m »»hi at 1ft L>À»lt and much of her arm» and naw in a state! _» us Whv not? •'•»ni» « galhm or five <wwte a quart ■ Mr*»» «MM 4B T m. M ,u> . ■ I» » iot trhile to in spect nil our clothinq on exhibition. We carry the be.st that is manufact ured. ,^-rl d / . . A I 4. JPÄ .»• V -ÌU Al H \ BLAIN CLOTHINC AI.IIA.XV, Il U I iMhiX. öl Ibr BU X I I IH S > XM M 11 t «. I» pr.spared Io «ill order» lor COMMON OR FINISHINC LUMBER Order» taken al the yard» in S, io or al the mill» in Bilyeu l>en III. lull ber m il.» I»-»I »>l n Hinlain tir. Mini , r>. •• are f •.»nabie Scio Milling Company hl « » I »KM < »I* SCIO ROLLER MILLS !>< <»!«»•« KA 1 > I» I «K > MUI 14 U-, ItM >*. Xrtrtctera Ctttc»r« T J '!■ I I r», r.-- . Ker. . Trva«. C A V V X I » li.............. T J ' u J »I A F lyrn, 1 »? % U 1 (tdi, i A W arner. We U<> a general .u%li»ni Milling bucine». on »ale. th I lotir and feed XV heat bought and mhat.ged, lor I lour, U e are in held h r bu’inc.«'and w ill treat ) < u right Ki W** I «II J CHOCK F. KJ ( III.XlW ti:| Cl I I I I him tonti- it AND IL a hr kantiani ¿leu \\ •’ hut t plete At«M k Valley. <»l'I4 |*H(< Hl ALBANY «♦«•’t Toft «re« Bpit | 1 » quit tola■ *«*<> 4 full of I *C nd Hw. the *nn«iar w.-4 <tt •«< All drug* 4 le*d I«. Sfalsi s 4 v*Ar»Aaa Hetnedy < I t i. m < —In advance for one year $nt the end of the year $1 .5<>; end two years $1 7">;cnd three year» $2.00. Snhm-rihe for it now. Wt: Pont BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, and anv other wrirt ePcnted in Job Dice, at n'amdi'le trices, In for a r Honiethin Our Ft ( ’roam Wool I Beanti Hmidkrn A I Io n’t Hl ¡<‘H busin OUR « >i mu I h J Sckniilic American. Hl