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UH Wl PltOO I IHMIM. peraonal inters t'nre as.socia-rd with ‘he imelop V4H men» *f the L'lqnrr Wdhonettr Umpqua and Rogue «•H » «Lia.»ri*. River‘valleys. The improvement of Yaquina and • nt I C aws bays will do this. Portland has two Senators f H. H. !*A»rw\ clrtk !•«» re. to look a*tvr the in’ArvsU of the Willamette and ¡ K. ¡ Ubile. .Lerifl IV W* FVwrwi». rvxkfifwf ISO »■! • 'ambii rivers, an T that .b ild lx- autficient Jttnre tiXMirw M k> The Second district lia* three-fourths of our C< n- j W. |w J r m lkin«. k»»r, «i|vftnlrindml gtessionai delegation. anyway, and for thu n-a-'-nt iHtaaHtwr, cleft drpuly the North cn fof the First district should not fur- Mi I Msp*t |raw>r farm |nish our Congressman A ' square deal ’ uhuld I* X' B J. Mr knight, a—il . • *■ place the selection no further North »han ! inn Mari i«« vm, janit. r wT . e ounty. at the farthest. If . I«'rrvman ¡the kantiani Mni Politically Independent 1.4» tere«! al th* (•’•Uralt** a’. >cio • r Id n.alter > « h M- 1*1 Iti IMIIKI» »■ >• !.'*V i » i <« <; r. » tnr>n arai» It-« 14 I I- Kt 1 1< »X k . I -aia THE PEOPLE AS I AW MAKERS. i < A i Or « »» «r ’»■ a ' \ i» ■ • One »ret at I I re»’ (h»r year, at «i» I ■ ■ .'v .»r» Oru vr*r, at • u J <»f ; v» *♦•• •* bil »..-i th* in a l*an< * Fingo» copy in »nbtrf ,, ADV •CHI I mi V (à (’ar i nf thank* hjMx ¡ mi ominarV i . r _ ___ ¡in«! I ttA ll h’i <• i t y- t - j<’f meli l’r>4• •• i »I a rd« ’ Ixmg tin* contracta L-r a U KAI Ï--M |-*< ’ll.-- i**r month INNO 'STL Iff STS. Tit). S a STI a M N ews . Ix-ing theonlv newspaper published in th«- l oris of tv Snr.t am, ar.d l>< i-.-v- ing in giving all political jstrii«-* a square deal, we will publish announcements of ¡tentons aspiring for political offic«-, giving ' -i >rt per >m»lwr ’.<• ip of the neraon’"'announcing them reive*. all at rca-son- aba- advertising rates. If you desire to tx- a can- didate, you cannot have the fact too well known by the votera. rONGRESSIONA I A SP/RA 5 IS. ■J lemmari B » Mi- HW*!* wwr Rru* M 'n- J H r.rak/1 Quite a number of j*«op|e *«-em tn think >nat. with the adoption of the Initiative ami Referen J I Ort i a r ! dum and the Direcl Primary lawr (which, aw ► J F /tfi’wton, P-- <L k» h I umbri ( adopt«*!, are equivalent to amendments to the Ir* Constitution! wr. the people, hav«» accomplish«*! Frvwt *t>i*h*w W.with about everything that is m-c*»w«ary to institute hon- J I M \ml. et al J J FUrnrw A S- .n i-sty and «xMiiomy in State, County ami Municipal I lin« governments. This is a mistaken idea. The »l*we- J Mdlrr A Hahn mentioned amxndmenUi. or laws, simply restore to J II Fr«iui*» the pooid"¡tower to enact or veto law. and t«« nom Park>r Br*»« ínate candidates for office These amendments, or J V Krablrr i.unthrr (*.> laws, materially curtail the power of the legisla- CalatrtNUA I < 'n lure, ami do away with the necessity of the polit- i p «« wtlly f*tMF.k IP»! 1 1••b'cTM 1i» Vt«nf Irin ' — tl ical delegate convention. M t*c krr Now, in order to make these restore«! powers of I a IL fl man the |>eople effective, the people must act. and act.* JT A J, * in tv Illg« that you may be able U» g | aNMHt in bnnginir out honest and caiiablr men for k rank I r !»• Stat«* and County office«, it is m-cesaary that yourlln»« - » name should be placed upon the registry book* at ’**• on<'C. Unless you register in this month, you can- i**^*»» not legally sign the petitum of an a«pi-!mt for J<a»ph z.-iicr office, to be vot**i for at th«* primary; nor can you J- ’ zsiuf Par k» r vote at the primary unless your name appears upon N Hr •andrnrFrv the registry books. Then is no provision ma«le J Muh r A Kahn f ir n g -’ration on the day of primary election, a* kv*rv»lt A Kylr U »dr h the case on general election day Therefore, it is most imiMirtant that you look after registration J K A P. < rvwl Hrr matters at. once. I •»<>«• Hutlrr I nder the Initiative and Referendum law. you M V K . \ Dannai* wi i’•led q«i!i to j.ass q»u .several inipor’.ihit H. Katilkncr matters on th*- first Monday of Jun«1, next. It will J. Srr< k Hr * be reimmlM-red that the big blanket appropria*ion S. H G lidi of the last tw-ssion of the la-gislature was heli! IL M llllsbdl I ay lor up by the nee—ary number of petitioners, and you will, therefore vote for or against sustaining J W A II Dnnn.hd Kaltndrr the act of th« l^egislatun* in making th«- blanket BiarkiMim A Strvn appropriations. If the lull is vetiHxl by the voters \ <1 Kyrr* at the polls, something lik»1 $l'*».utS) will be saw*! I' J . HutIrr offerer«*! for one-half the irtarke«! price. \v » wish to make room for .mr garinents bought for the canting season. It is your opportunity. Ladies I'rininted Hat* at * •”•(» per c««nt reduction. Boy » ’ an<l .Xleii's Cotton Sweaters, 5Oc and 7’»c grades lligli-grade sweaters while thev last r< duce«i one-half S ee ot a r.MURoingRV S pecials Royal Baking Powder S. L. Young (Q, 5on h maae of Gripe Cream of Tartar i 'HhJ C ‘ N AI.1UNV. t« - ■ «!> mi H «) Absolutely Pun ’ ■ ( Makes the food more Wholesome (>n AFniüay, laiiuarv 1 > we will begin a Special Sale of Buggi. - and Hacks, and all kinds of Farm Implements. Sale will last only 15 dava—to Feb. ruarv L. r*o«». .Mîd Delicious liH_* for SMr-A *ve have fttr «ale a fi rat rla**>«a« md! Iba I« w**rlhv nf the »tlrnlH’n c»! any hinil«rrtnan whn 1« i>»»kin* r mich «•»tv. ■ >e mill ia capable of culling Sfi.iWN) irci «•( lumber n ten hourra ha« «î4rn- «Itti ruginr power. CUI « Kawa; the ì«!»«t ii|»-t«*<!atv planer , turn lM'^s Ing lathe , ha« l'itrfing engine with RiO rii -trift _ 4 . cable etc. VI ith the n..’«i 1« ir « !tble»i a* rra U.** ran fra» |*nt mt*» Iba nt v titnlw r I at a • »! «»I M) c» i t* |»rr th. •«.*•».*! 01 40 i- » »J Tip* prier for thr whole tMiMne l<arucuiam \ I J<! A inquira I X I I Id livens uni ci r ni n i <. <. 11 a soi i» \ i 4? Factory Prices in «•.-»> « *• "ik"? *¡.1 1» •* > ! .lurln« thu . a iiuiocy -U.K >»!• (•■« mvh «hir tir» turni W,M.r> 115 0 lltrtii« XM OU Pur Hurrriw «.' i«i II« i> I*. U> Prill XA OU ... . „. I« „. 50 Plow 3M OU I UOU " >«9 oo «V.7» JAHW Vl.SO I7-» LI 1.1 90 1 II is \«w ia thr time lo |><m)>aar tarin in>|>l«ni<>nt» for your Spring’» work. ,«r • bumf, or hark lor rotir u«>«t Sutnmrr'» eomfort »nil pleasure. l . l 7 .Ï > l*t!AN N k * r MIU I ta Sulra-rib» for thr Sinu«?. m 12 a» Aeed i CHARLES WE5ELY It is a foregone sorvlus on that if the Republican t>arty of ti e First Congressional I* str e;.s> a T òri WijtSMì M.i¿azice. united jsirty vote for its nomirus- for Congn-ss at •* thr Ma^wtln«» with » rurrirtor '« k nf It. the coming Jute election, he v .11 beelect.-d, easily. «a*•wtatdi.Hbcd to trwrh the Iw»! »ray «»< 31 >U Tins being true, everyone Ihmocrats a* well as »laollaliiiitf th« privile*?«, «W« ■ I'll TO hen«w, of rendering »he Tru»l« t»»w»r»*«* Republ cat -, ar< • t< >> •! ;> ■ t- a ! ■ . : • t ■ ■ h I« « hhr m.ï-ithlî Io rob th«» jm-'ik itieo of that party will be. So far there are but tiuufiMiinn of 1 J* ¡«M?«. • th iJinatmtlon«, Hu IM) thn-e names mentioi . d a pri»l>able candidate . nr toa.» toi. Mr. "at m*» t»r|U ¡ant editor ul«. lawyer Hhd» 'Ute. viz. Mr. Tooze, of Wosibum; l’n>f Hawley, of attaw.idart. T-*. • *»rt«l «<orjr, novel?tu**. J A. short efofhre un-t hy the world** Salem, and Mr. S. B. li . h r. of Washington By th<- Initiativ«» several matters will lx» sub- h Mfdllig wiit* r». ’ « : «il ark?, ti ou i* r * mitt«*l to tlie voters An amendment to the lxx-al Farlow County. Inr«»nie |lu« copy, at <11 n*w**l*n*le Kwrrjr M Truax Mr. Tooze. who is now postmaster of Woodburn, Option law; iemale Suffragi in important assess- furnier I intvnratrd tn know in* the heM . P M K .u .< v .«r vita the first of thes#- gentlemen tolling his Imn- ment and taxation measure and several other 1. SdudU h«»w tn wny to euro the Trust «Vii Ml 12.(10 ’•ring It at mut Now tn It* an*«» »I vuluinr. ner to the Congressional breez.«*». That is to say, measures that are not report«*! as having th«» John Carter . ■ l«»m Wat« i HAgtib * f* Arti > r a • give (<> the public his jw-rsonal platform, In this renuisiU' number of itetitjonera, as yet. Th«- pro- i \\ r • ’ > • “ * •>* ■ jjsl U«h«*L/Mtd h* rlreutaMlon U growing rwj> . *1W! platform, or declaration of things which he woul<i powed assessment m<“asure is am.-st important one. J A Wallac** »•Uy, io«l we want to add a hun<irr«l thnue. 10 iTi ■ , < • ae ih.\ iok - v favor if nomii .¡led at the primaries and elect'd on By it a large portion of, and eventually, all of the 1 M biivtier und «.Creili otra to our hat tn th«’ nr*t 5 <M) SCIO ROLLER MILLS the hrst Mo: d-i. of .l ine next. Mr T<« 'e f;r. >r. revenue for State purpos«s will derived from ?.! E 1 r-t.-r month or two. IS so almost everything that any locality in the district taxing corporations, insurance companie». fran W C. '•tellina, her 20.00 .. I s. < <. I < > < . 1 < À I > I . h M HI 14 U*. I IH>4. . 27.SO T?aFa nwrs and the Trosts Indeed, if you read his pronouncement. chises. etc. This ¡s the method pursued in iw-t E G. Smith V ants. Bert) ' ummlngs ................... you are forced to the conclusion that this Wood of the older states, and has proven quite satisfac- 15 ill l.riuiv" (»Cali pm»fiMirra th«» *an»»«r I« hit the 2tre:*.cri S5.<»» They rwteh him hanh *t by t h«» Trneu W 751 burn j«istma«»cr is in favor of anything and every tory It is also propose«! to have the precinct .1 AL .. ..... And t lie Trnat livra (oininíí ami *<dn* Mankrri*. J A.R i I vm , thing that anylxdy else favors. No doubt, if he assessin«' i»nt roll published in the newspapers near Il C ('"-ell 2.00 ah’! grow/» I m * >1«' Of ta It' d rabat re ’ hr J J lUrn.», W E (¡ill, 10.00 rt'wik'd anything in his enumeration that any est th«- nspective precincts. In this way, it is i Alex Sumpter < tlvr** tariff, su 1 national ron- 1 ft*«" 1 so .... I A Warner. body fa. -rs. if the matter i* mentiomsi to him, he thought, much of th«» property that now escapes , i < II M 't.wart r. *hlrnlly the tr«»l <>f mr mopey ayatrns 2 2 '» Hurkhart "ff !»«.'«► «orciai Ln «re remedy I« to rw ill be list«*) and be made to bear its J 1 (i San b f - "!! < Bl will gladly inehjd« the item overlooked. Mr. Tooz< taxation, .................... W e do a general . uMom Milling bu»lnc««. 1 lour «44 rrrtf wMrb bu'e* n an 1 jirrywetiiatr the Truel ha< up read him elf over so much territory ami has just projMirtion of th«» tax burden. .-><•* If 1. (jirarlle 13 7» ! It can lx- seen. then, that while the Initiative 1 <i. A. Aarhv become so tran parent that his object. "I want I»n »al« \s heat bought and r (changed, lor I lour. N4 c are in 37 50 Send Us Three Names ’ • 11 r • to our vote at the Primary.” stands out in bold re- and Referendum and the Direct Primary laws are Henry 3.00 Ihr field f< r bualneraa and will treat you right. lllakely. ...................... Should he receive a plurality of the Republi not reforms wi'hin fhemselvis, they simply ar«» a R 1 Hastoat of rva-!ln* tarmerà in ynnr nrt*b^M>rb<**1 bvcilicr with thl* alvrrtl H*r- can vol*- at the primaries, and I* declared the mean- to an end. They place the ability within . 17.50 j it aliver quarter ar’ n «e « .nt «'H iiiw* 40 SO W»min<>e. then there would be grounds lor the the hands of the people to bring about any and all A O Av era. r urei y wrapt**-! an i we’ll en rol yon fora IÎ.50! A. Walker Itemocrats to hoj.e foi» the election of thmr randi- reforms which they may desire. But to do so it is . S. rotir tn.»nth** trial trit» *u<w rlptk»n » • ■ • , ■ themselves in > 1 w 1 1* 1 Tie jioli'iciuni d<t- n<»ev*sar. for the pe pl.- to int. n 1a?c M/. Tooze is of the class ndln* a dollar of you may club totfvth« fliponn nominatisi "Peanut.” ami also • v are informed. matter* political more prominently than they ever W.I. Wall«... .............................. .. 45.00 ¡ hill and .5 *«■*! aaniee and ad'ire** « srft five trial trip »uiHwrintMme has a private cnaracter tnat is quite a.-«liable. have before. You have assumed the responsibility acrorwT poos . tn « Un the r * t t*awln*« A ! tre Prof Haw >, of Salem, is a clean man politic- of making or vetoing law anti of naming candi- Aid Jan I-arew .............................. » 4'«i: hu«* T»'M W A I -a MI..IZ 'F. ft.KI ady, for he has not hitherto l>een at all prominent dates for office. It is. therefore, the public duty Ai*l Mr« llinw................................ l.’i «est «.1 »{reef. 1 Mi Aid Ida Hoffman . . ... ReOtJl i»ll ’ N.-w 1 »Cl», h T in Oregon politics. The professor urges the fact of every citizen to inform himself upon all public Al 7.(» imi I J . Coir that he h.nt. not ixs ii align.* d with eil1 .-r Republi- matters, so that when you go to the polls on elec Aid l M 4 Ol Koker minor».......................... tion «lay, you can cast an yilelligent vote one that Aid Mr- Pj -ttr can faction asan element of hi* strength s 4 00 ............. 4.00 ple Iw nominatisi. He, in his d. claration of princi ill make »he condition oi the common people the Aid A J Fo*..................................... fi liti pie.- , state- that hi- Republicanism is umpic.-tioned very lx-st possible. An excellent plan would lx- to Aid Bet«y Hoadley ft 110 A el F rank Vavra and unquestionable that he is a Refiublican of the have numerous precinct meetings where these re- CO. 4 HO 1 »iker m<>*t orthodox Kpa. a« d< *n< d at the present time form measures can be discussed. The political duty 41 75 and in the -amo breath declares himself a "Lin- of a citizen of Oregon is much more important now Grorgw E. Sandeni................. . . . 10 6.36 tW 1 publican. The prnfeatmr luis rarely for- than it was two years ago. You hav«.» assumed an coln Republican 7 01) A Sox ............................ .. ne principle* principles advocated In the great com- inqxirtant n -|>onsibility. Don’t shirk it! Register! Stewart gotten the tl 1ft 1 W .M. Parker nioner of f the Illinois prairi' s, or he is not up-to- See that good men’s names are plac«»d on the pri Tondin-oii A Holman.................... 7.00 1 4 <M> date on Mark Hanna Reiiublicanism. for the prin mary ballot as candidate» for office, by assisting in «• «' Parker ft'« ... ciples advocated by Mr. Lincoln and th«» principles preparing the n«*-essarv jx-titions. We now know Standard A table 10.02 A Son................................... of the Republican party of today are as what our duties as citizens are. let us not be liack- j J Millsap . Myers A Bona...................... .. ...... . H V) and as opposed to each other, a* |x>le is to jiole ward tn discharging them. Prof. Hawley is. without doubt, a fire educator 4 15 *51 Pacific Slate« Telrphom Co ... l»u’ s* n modern. up t<>-d;dc j*»lit:cian on«» who is ( ii S i -. hessmas H ermann , who started for the 2.50 up-to-date in the reform fiolitics demand**! by th«- national capita! Peceml»er 26, has as yet (Tuesday The Herald ........................ Marv E. rhotiii^oB........................ . l«0t* j**iple. he is likelv to prove .1 failure. January 9» failed to show up in that city. No re i 70 Stale» Printirtf Co ........ Of tlie thn e. Mr. Hu-ton, <>f Washington Coun- ports of the Congressman have l>een received since Pacific j »1 M Pavne ...................................... seem«, as Congressional tindx-r. head and the 3d inst. when he was reported to have left * *; Ï.M er* ab*n»» either of ll,«■ Marion County a- Paul on his Eastward joume I f he has Alexander A Kirkpatrick ........... pi rants. He is a lawyer that holds a respectable reach«*! Washington City, he nor 4t>> position among the It . al minds of the tat«- and. not making any noise about the matter. r or al K. 11. MH.ilhrray ...................... MiaCaLLANBOOt. so far as we know, has a spot I«-* reputation a* a the gtssi he can do. he might as well have stayed T. Porter ...................... 1 3.<»> citizen The only obj«*’tion -hat could lx» urged at hi- Ros. burg home. Mr. Hertnann’s position O. 2 00 P Nutting »gainst him is "lie lixes too near Portland.” and. is neither pleasant to himself nor to the people of F. H F’ Merrill ............................ io a* was the ca-e ««¡th Mr. Tongue, who wa- from Ins Congressional district If he would tender'his • W. £ 1 iwlry ........................ M 70. ’ ¡ 1 < alt h the same county, would •»*» nothing but Portland's resignation to (lovernor Chamls rlain, he would 1.70 J. W «..«<•!! interests, should he lx» elected to Congress. 1 70 thereby end the whole unpleasant situation, so far j (i. B VV httcoinb.............................. h is said that as Mr. Tooze was th«» first to an- as the people are concerned «75 '0.1’ 1 »armai» It OO ■ O. W Wa.Hl« Look out tor oui nounce his platform, he practically wrot«» th«» plat ANNUAI M Imdwig ............................ forms for ni* coiiqx titors. This is undoubt'xlh 2 Toll .X. Rihen . T he F orks of the S antiam embraces the larger rpir. H«» so completely cover**! the fiel«l in 11' 45 1 CLEARANCE SA LE to oi>en Moll llnghre A Knox .. ........... for votes that neither of the other gentlemen could half <»f the area of Linn County, with its full share MM.for ....................................... Sil 00 1 50 00 Ì of the bridges. For this reason one member of F M Radfleld .............................. say MO'hmT without, in a measure, covering th« dav .hinuarv ami close Sal h r- 4ft 00 the County Court should lw selected from this sec- A. M It.-« same subjects. ttlk) M R stewart ......... tion of the country. This would I m ? simply just The N ews hoj*' that th«» Republican candidate ; at i«i I A Prudhomme dav r ebruarv ( hir Sale prie«** tviU »>- selected from some jxiint furPier South «nd right. At the present time, nevertheless ab'dit «tiara . tuo q T. J Butler......................................... B.70|| one-third of the population of Linn County resides W W F ranci» than either Manon or Washington counties. ...................... 25 0 0. riavt« iqatter how veil in-entiomxl a mao may be. h« in the "Forks,” this locality is unrepresented among J. w I lx- tor (’ASH Hit 13 W. II rib Drug Co.................... . viU work mon- earnestly for the things in which the County or legislative officers. A square deal ' Wood« W 7ft I Jaatoii Printing Co..................... at least one-third of the T J. Butler......................................... 17*0' he is personally interested. Either of these aspir- would give PROIHCI ants may say that they will work just as faithfully places on each of the tickets to be nominated at Th» Herald ....................................... lots» 1 2 wil the coming primary elecrian 1 II. Stewart ........... tud earnestly for the improvement of Coos and 2.S0 1 I ihl.. TA Stillwell Yaiumif l»ay i s as he would for the Willamette and 1250 1 11 O. Berrv ... .......................... Columbia E x -G overnor G eer should is- commended f<>r It !.. W lute But dare we tmst them? Re- 5 no 1 A>re Mr. Tongue was elect«*! to Congn ss. work on his able defense of the Primary law, in Monday’s 1 M. French points to the fact that nme-tetiths Yaquina jetty was carrid on every >ear With Oregonian. eh Clio* i* » xldenh' b-voloped in Fie minds of of the |>eople, ant! the Legislature, have pronounced THE SCIO MARKETS. . e Government engin« rs that Yaquina was un in ’he past as being in favor of the election of <|uol»<l on worthy of further expenditure. Mr. Tongue may United States senator» by direct vote of the people. The following are nor oar de i,-ra ol rarh wer io* have been to blame for this; but. it is safe to The Direct Primary makes it posaible for the peo- lloinalav W lirai. rrr bushel *• o 5’.’, ha-! Mr. Urnnann been r>- «!,•'•,*!. ’he engin p’e CO name the senator by phsiging candidates for • 'M», ra would have report«*! differently. j the Ix'gislat e people’s choice for Uran, - hort». fn* safer plan is to select a Congn s*man whose' United States Senator Cxdcoo* l<k ami rj ii‘tr an»l Hb ami I? F •*> whirl Milling Company. I i < ) ( A A \ 1 1A that it ers, whir al i at the fol for btock paO'd pn i Annual tivrt cash CLEARANCE SALE «rrc»*<»N JIÌMIIÌS ami Cl.I RES. .'•« ’/lop ag 4» a W»‘ < f p> Jg« «. ■ «Wtiun lor lb.> pr-riri, •« n the tha -auiun Po* V»|,e) JivlgwB, HeJlwjr H"bB. r., •t S i'rvjr; C »rk», J ,------- - J. e. Mill W. H !r*a’ wl*n hi'lpw, U R. Rar, C. M wr/ S B- O'lwi Clark- E. T. l liavar . Traab, A R. MrCslI ■ fjMM inb—J u .I^ tw , J A. i'Jiinunrr, W H Mfl'a John PaTwnt«>rl CVrk« J C. • • H rr J u ». ïra . à fw> X ■' . •”ror I er* - Ju uxm £. »Iltyinr««. 1». «l* r . ddflfd, W. E ■ UfftiEimj ourkts r<» n* •,<» *< hmcii j r »trai«! • N'*rth Jtblirr*—J. A. Bilyr i, I! H Qnitflrv, T. M Mtinker«, tJefk*. * * ► ruulr f E P. Myerv, William *f ’ * blot’, A» i r«W4* II, (k’li«, 'S iiliam May, («aurg« C. Wd- Gillwrt, H C I'owell Clerk», Ray. M Propel, " J Turnhiirr. Mbelbum— Jil'lge«. Michael Kelte,Wil Inn W'w..i>, ».I *rr.. U.CIerk» 3. IP J W iUller II .* Shilling W aterbo- Jn.l^ea, At S lw-Hinger, |. M. Taylor, C. D. Harria. Clerk». E I Gilbert. Tiloma» Haren H. C Turpin, wmiratoie— Ju te»'« ("hn S a ml ner, r» ’ ( I . flirr 1 Vrka, J. T. Eoli.», tirili Kina. A. Sendner. • » id Brmnar. ^•nt.nrn Ju*Is*« C, M. «Uln* — Hsbaraibe «•-r «’•• H«wr<ae >«•»« L. W. REAL ES < Iflhti Witt ocio r arm and city <>n li t m la If run want tn it can I Hiy, I can Ami in .bl Œ Gl liar ratablta II, «ilo branch • ■> ; O a • , we aïe th L ni vernal Superior I SttKlebwk. t hop, Untier. «Country’ per r».ll <h»-èn. ■ «.Utili Chicken*. I \ I IO I II IN I IrlTFTr Pucka Beef. per poCtlH .ire weight «« t* *r ALBANY. *h.-rp, Mutton mr »hi J ’fing iLskera Suburrib* now for the (‘•irrum N«w» •n-1 e"l th* n«w» OHLINQ Kibbler & GUlCo -'Ll" ortho « 1*30 CK I •osr-