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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1906)
INDEPENDENT THOUGHT EVIDENCES PROGRESS. e hr Santiam- 3kn*5. ? Hof-Breads Light and Sweet To th a A Fiw Tooth Horse Cultivator hvw «I a H i V *vate* ot Ijw* » o I hcrvby an* uxv my æll a i and M a • So k>ng awvivilized man has occupied the earth f«»r U m * musi una'ton <4 Politicalh} Independent has independence of thought and action been an ■We toy Oevte Bradley Htg. Ca.. Mizcbtr sf Uns at IUjr«»«zutlTM Bradlty, III., U. A. A. evidence of progress The history of the human ■ >f tb» S3,! l^rwlativ. AtowniMy «4 ih» Enternd Bt Ute at *"<« », Oftefuto, n» »«euud ilantf family is a history of its progressor retrogn-sn.on. -tel« cl <>r,-w*in. «>il>Fei l<* tl !>•«>■ Ilrlow is the picture of a cultivator we are setting to farmer« mai. t «aller. *«-r»lw vi t,-ra .* Friiaary FlraOun u«i •nd gardeners. A fiance shows it to lx adapted to fast work Where the human intellect, in past ages, has been April », l*.w and big jobs. There should be » lot like it used in this sec > VI MT I- Ktl'ÀT »• untrammeled and unshackled progress has re nuunr; 3. Dxrtrr tion. Mak« it a seven tooth cultivator, if you want; we can sulted. When the mind* of men were fettered I > l <i (i I. K. at 3À«lïar& Frsai&ct furnish the extra shanks and ihovel«. Also a horse hoe I* O., J, te rwatt, Orag*'11« and they were compelled to think and act only *wu attachment that will lull wp «a fine shape anything that needs along certain line# retrogression and the period hilling. Strong steel frame. Two levers enable you to T» rw« D»» -*«,™ Voraa. ■>• Lias Co «.vi««-« HJbtrw«« I h.r.by atuiuuaM myraif • r»i»li-tetr regulate width and depth perfectly. We're rather proud to known as the Dark Ages resulted. AH progress II One year in adv« nre .. ................................. — .... fur th. nun,nation I* r IL. utfi*-«* of have the handling of such an implement. Don’t you think 1 e in relig.on, politics, and science is attributable to (hie veor, «I nJ «Í »»ar . .. . Coiat” Cessmuttoia; it's just about what you've breo need .. I O m ? y*ar, <-i • year« ». ............... . . . imkpendent themght. .Men would ever travel in Hol-jw-t lu Ihr ,,f «h. (Wm-*- .. x ing? Come in and see it some day and < hir s car. al and of 3 y vai ......... cnitu- .-..<««■•* «h. Fnmary >b*«ti......... tile same groove or rut if it were not for the inde- Fil uixiklL» hi a*lvai«<e .......... .. ............. then give us your answer. April », 11«» 1 furti,.« .tal. that my Tbrva Mu>nthto in advance..«.................................... .. pendant thinker. Pie doctrine of "Infant damna p*licy, if rl«*< te-l, will b- "Equal anti Üflgto copy in w rapper.................................................... .«act ju«tw. to .11 amt «;*1»I |>nvil*-K- tion" would still be a church tenet, and the divine AhVFKTlHlNC» HÀTFF Hibler & flii Co to UUOV A) right of king» to rule mankind be still maintained. Car«! «4 thank» ................................................................ R 5. M&1X3, Hpr«-mi ohilvtofv nntiraa, |*er Une ............... .. £ but for the independent thinker - the human crank, N’ortu Tracia« t 1 letale«I totoskung < • 'iiiibfhU, |«-r Hfl«................. Skin. OttapMi. Scio, ufi As men advance in civilization greater liberty of r’. |*r lin* |**r fi 1 • « • . . « h ' «i-i.fli, Cnîttn ti wjd*. thought is nurtured and encouraged, resulting in T» nie Dummem.- Veraas os Luta Co. Oregon, i I Iterrhy announce myseH ae a camll 1 such rapid pn>gr»-«s in all fields of thought and dale furti»» IXMnuemtle nummaliau Sor the th« «»fTtrr 0< * a*»ti«Ri that the lieholder stands astounded. >atl«dywp«ptiei may ba aatad County Recordar , Just now independent political thought and wltbaat tncaavanlaa« Subjert L. the «ili al ihr Iteinorrstie ; action, not only in the United States but among all •van by persona votare at the Primary EJertioa. tu tw» J.\ \ ( E'JI E.VTS ! i civilised peoples, is a mon? prominent factor in the Iteld in thia County April anh. IMüh. with delicata r dlaeatlea IAA ▲. rniLTs human <mnd than at any other period in the hi»* Dar ri e birg. Orsgoa. THE S ANTI AM NEWS, being the only ; tory of the world. It ia atlectmg ail governments To ths DsMocuarw V.rrase *>r L imn C o . : ncu spaper published in the Forks of the J kingdoms, monarchies, and republics and is re I 1 hereby announce myself a .andldate Santiam. and believing in giving all polit- « sulting in a better administration of government HVL tur the nominati n i r the oSke ot County Treasurer ical parties a square deal, u e will publish ♦ and a bnader liberty among man. But a few years ago, as any dderly person can La«t Friday rwvurrwl > family re !*ttb;ee* to the <m-iaioa *>l the I*em<« ratk- announcements if pir^uns aspiring for J remember, in the United States a government union at the r«v>id»n*-e of K H Irvine, toter« at th» I rui^ry ».iiwth ti wn AtxU « over al Lebanon. Family reunions are A), lia». vtirvysM ihm <>► political office, giving a short personal « founded upon liberty of thought and action it was ot slmnat every *lav r.1 Iirr.-m-.., m ▲. 3 CALD’T’KX which three and often lour gei><-rations write-up of the persons announcing them- j regarded as sacrilege to dare to think out of the of a family are brought together. But Pr.ce Precias t SCIO ROLLER MILLS. P. O. Albany, Oregon. selves, all at reasonable advertising rates. J prescrdied religious channels, and to become u po- tn bring five living generations together, |N< <’im‘MATH' !••».< I* MIO* H ’-I*». as <M-mrr*i si lirot!wr Irvin«*« last Fri Per State Priuter. If you desire to be a candidate, you can- « litical renegade was to court ostracism. So arbi day, is so liwes-tal as to uwrit special The nndenngtie«l annntinctw himarlf I as a Republi-an candidato h«r rvnoruina-¡ Dirts tori net hai< th>' fact too well known by the « trary was the political ethics of the first half of4 mention Grandfather Johnson. Mrs H H. tliai lor State 1‘ruiler, »uhjctt lo the de- i last century that churches became divided ami Irvine. Mrs. W. It Rar. of JArvian, Mr. «ITHin <4 the liepublican votara al the ' T J Mtinkere. J A Bilyeu, voters. X brother became estranged from brother. Should, Dm MrKnight and her little son Ray, priinary electivo Aprü .V J J liar i*< - , W > • ».... i www<rw<roooao<»o*no*ft*i»*<ro*o***ooo»«**♦*«• perchance, a son or a brother dare to taka up with of Hcio, or*nii«iee th» fiv« generation«, all No» arrmng Set Wrffi The astas í C A Warner. of whom, we are glad to ear, are enjoy cnurtmy thal »• tiwii ser. rrie.1 lo State ing g**od health Grrat-Great-Graiid | political thought different from the rest of the ofllrera generally, tlial o( a teuiHnuia- fatl.ri J< I :,*»-iii wbo r< »1 1,-e with I* - tion, wo ¡Id 1* grvatly apure, iateil W» do a sanerai *.«aitonr MIIRag hualneaa. I lour and trad IS BECOMING A POLITICAL CARBUNCLE 'arnlly, he waa regarded as a degenerate. Repub daughter, .Mrs. It II. Initie, is now H5 J. K W hitwsy . on tale. V» heat bouyht and exchanged. lor I tour, ft« are in --------- - ...— licans did not think a man could be grxxi and be a }rears old an.I tor his age is quite com- Allsuiy, Oregr-n **rtal> e- The Raws editor first met tbr (irldtir bualncaa and will treat you righi. Every recurring session of the United States Democrat at the same time, and Democrats vice him at Ia-liAtion .35 years ago and he POU lie Al. IMORMAllOV Senate gives evidence that it is getting further; versa. At ‘ gatherings of the people fights and wks then a grandfather and in the rug stout old man <Nas*. UlHhayene away from the int< r«->ts of the common people, riots often occurred solely because of different po- g>.| Registration bootoi bt tMKmtj rations represented ar* ,r> ■ ,,g ir l«*.t ’ay, January^, iAW iJwt weak it tMuwcd th* "Ship Subsidy Bill.” a , litical opinions. If a member of one religious de- ritiaena an,I we are gkd to note the ckrke TtHte* ration txtoks cloaeoi for Primary happy affair. All a bo were present re measure directly in the intereata of the ship build I nomination dared attend the religious services of port a moat enjoyable time. Election, Anri! 10 al 5 r. m - Rcgifltnition book» opened after Pri ing and moneyed trusts. The purpose of the bill another denomination, he was subject to silent, if mary Election, April 2.5 tor State Printer. is to take money out of th«* Federal treasury and not public,* relink# from his own church. Re^iatration bo ka dosed /or General It is now generally conceded that J. May 15, 5 r m . give it. in the way of a subsidy, to |*--ple who I How different at the present time! Men differ K. Whitmy-jtlie present State Prioter* Election, County clrrke notice of Primary is far in the lead in the candidacy for rw- in political ideas, to be sure; hut opinion, whether have already grown wealthy upon legralatrve nniniliati'*« to- teat ott>. Mr Whit-1 Election nol later than March 31- «lay for' AH ng netitHMui» f**r pJ ac- favors from the Government. The railroad freight upon religion or polities, is regarded as an inalien nay’s beet endorsement is Ins record in inM LaAf namtte on haiku (or ^lAte, Conxn»»* th* * til. *■ ilm.i.g his tin*t term. Tbs measure, which has jias wi the House of Repre able right. As often as election day recurs we (iasette hopes that Morrow County »ill aional ami dutrict office«» March ft) day lor iidng (wtitione for Coun sentatives by nearly an unanimous vote, is now find Republicans voting for Democrats, and Demo l«e in line with the other ootinti'i-s in ty laat offirrre. April 4 giving Mr. Whitney a majority. Owing before the Senate. Rut the freight measure is crats voting for Republicans. Religious denomin to th*- established rule be is entitled to hate of Primary Election, Apn! 30, "\i ' ’k.'. hWR. aup|ioaed to l»e tn the interests of the common peo ations have coftehidffd that it h barely possible that ia/t" Can vanning rot«« of Primary Hnrtfon 1 -' i r-.-u nt th»« o,e ioi blate iffieee, May ft. ple and for thi reason, if t>aase<i by the Sana re at 'members of <l(»ne>fnlnations other than their own “ -11-1> 'dC -J ‘ teMrday ‘or fihiu• paninhle*« advocat- all. it will in* so doctored and amended that', if it may poasihly get to Heaven, ami it has become n«.n decticw. H. «1.1 M. t . [ing meawuree, iHwndter JO. 1M06 ‘ mhi »hh hu> nrwi* ><M- Tart day lor tiling Initiative petition«, becom«*s a law. it can do th«1 people but very little 1 quite Common fof several denominations to worship H* 10,0 H WO OFT together tn a Ainmn service. Ministers of different • un*!.xibtr-! v 1- ««,,.. ...n.ji'.i * t , Re. February 3, 19*0. good and th«* railroads but very little harm. I a nt day tor filing petition« oppoemg This attitude on the part of the Senate, that is denommatioTTw exchange ta/lpits Ihrt a*few weeks IpaM»*"» by a t maj-mtr. Heppner meAMurv». February ft/tlflfi. Number of dgnaturee retailed tw int- raotn WHJnnvrt/sj -end f . T tn say. its devotion tn the interests of the trusts aifv, m PortlhnH, a tirte law* nr amend men to, ftHtt I C»Bd»«J»te for 1 rea»urcr. and moneyed cla.-s< - is *uch that the common p«wy' dH s;>eak from a l.llrikwwt ptflpit.L Laal day tor tiling ecrtificatee of now T-iio ir <h*Vot«*<l t<> Thi» broader thought and more libertil charity ls| 2*2"; J ? n “ ' K 1 , k !' ” ' War ination for btate office« oy aaaembly of pl«* an* rapidly coming to look upon that body as " ' yrara Linn count* » el! lent tre««urrr, rl»w-t.-rs, \ the interest» of Scio an<l San* ‘ ‘ afternoon announced ‘ bit in- ------------------ I jw I day ,.......................... (or filing nominating .. ¡»eli- a »>rt of ¡»olitical carbuncle upon the body politic, attributable afrhe to the- in«ieflen>1>nt * thinker. < j ynnterday trnth n to Htand the renomination tiuon fur hute office«, Mav ftrntitn U) 8t>n«l for th« r« no ruination tion» for hutr office*. .M at 4. which must be endured; yet the party would be That it tnskos men wiser, better and more eharita-' for that office at the pciMriea iu April, | lam «lay ior filing cfrtficate» of n.im- tiain Forks. Live Editorials l th«* better for it if the darned thing could be Lie for the opinions of others goes without saying. ftat.rtg that iiai would » a f >rthe place inatidn for C<»m>ly fficea by aavembly <>t upon ’he leading topics of only once mofe, and that if tn «ould cte« torn May 4 plucked <<ut. Just how much longer the people Why. chanty has bevorhe s«> broad«.*nerl that Chris nneure the nomiuatl« n aMel«^tH>rr, ^hh U-t dav f r fili g i,«.minating peli- the day in each issue. It will tolerate u law-making power that continually tians are willing to admit that there may be good • •honkf Tie hfa la'it attrmpi. Vfr Kkhi» tiona f r ( oiiuty ffi. . - May in hl* platfoHn will p»dnt to his t-ffi- even in Confucianism or Mohammedanism. The thwarts and bn*aks down measures thal are work for the inter • sii» of the cinney and hrte^/ftv ««argvihnutn why * ’roirtd weft given lum «nice* thought to be for the interests of ’he ¡xvrpla can-“ test of manhood is no longer whether he is a Re the Common People and the ed mom, hi” pf* p being ta‘ n m rewpunftn not he foretold. But it is a safe conclusion to pre publican. a‘Democrat. aS« «Halt st. a Prohi. a Meth to the nnuertal d* m ind on the part of itors pocket book. dict that th«* Senate must get nearer the peoplo odist. a Baptist, a Catholic, or a disciple of Shinto; the republican* in al! parte r»l the * -runty * I trill auppiy pur» bred W inte that be torve for a ether ti-rrn Hie Plymouth K«k <-gg», per setting and mu t be more sensitive to the wants of the but is he honest and reliable? Is he truthful? Is petitions «ili «ion Lm i««ue*i and circa- ot 15, t**r |1 IX), ur two rv-tliiig» —In advance for • he patriotic? In other words, Is he a MAN in al^ ¡atad.—Herald. people. lut 11.78. one year $1.25, at the end of It is generally thiught that this condition would that the term implies. Sawmill tor Sale--A snry. MRS J. C. FOSS. Politically, *hr worfcThas much to hope for from result if senators were elected by a direct vote of We havs (or sale a fir-l class saa mill the year $1.50; end two years Scio, Oregon is worthy of the attention of any th«* jM*ople. instead of the vol«* of the state legisla the influence of the independent thinker. All of tha< lumberman who is looking tor such $1.75; end three years $2.00. You Can Get a Clean tied at tures as now. And the Uonstitutional change the Old World governments are tending towards a property, lleaa'/nablt RiM at Hftl Subscribe for it now. would be made, hands down, if this American broader liberty and better conditions for tholr 3Ub-' The mill ia capable of entt tqr test of lumber in leu hours. lias splen bouse of lords could be prevailed upon to jiass a jecM The tendenrv in many of them is strongly did engine puwer, cut sff and edging measure submitting the amendment to the people. toward Republican forms. The monarchs are rap saws; the latest up-tuslate planer; turn ilctaeen Fniut and First on Morriaon St ing lathe , has I,-ggtng engine with tie«) Several times the House of Representatives has idly being shorn of their power and, while these tret <4 cable etc. PortUal. Oregon With the mill is included "WO tu-rea of passed a resolution to submit such an amendment, countries are still known as kingdoms and empires tine limber Digs can be put into the but the Senate has invariably held the meisnre up. they are such in name only. Their citizens enjoy Vund at a cost of ’*0 cents per thousand. fc Prim lie price tor lb«- whole txuuueM ia |IO, The matter could l»e reached by another method: nearly as great liberties as do thooe of Republics. urn Pr>r pnn!<T.I*rx itMi«,re of the BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS, by a demand of three-fourths of the states for the As men secure greater liberties their minds are Haattaa Nsws. Titoli < Ato» If. broadened by education and they become more submission of the amendment. And this will be POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, Trwtea ?r«iM «assi to taquina. done should the Senate enact a few more measures charitable for the opinions and liberties of others. Mo I- ....... J uo A M and am other work eiecated L •YM Yaqutna In our own nation, and particularly in our own _ I _ «.ligil.r || )B of the ship subsidy class. Many a waa seas b a wife bend and I ArTl* Arri*«« Altrui y r The Senate claims to be the one branch of the State of Oregon, ind«-pendent political thought was tag at hord-ws that atraía lbs back and ho. ¡r~- n a Joi Otoe, al reasonable prices. tbs heart alike. wtlBCut any idea of tbs Train Imo* Alftenv . _ _ _ fl« F M Government that restrains the legislative And el- never so strongly inthenched in the mind of the ostra«« Chlldrsa follow Ir tai quire “ - < m v tenu l ai •• sucemaloa to allow Ui* nwtber Ums to * arrtvtea Taquina A 00 •* ecutive branches from doing unwise and foolish voter as at the present time. an«l we have every r*.->i;<*rata Th. worn, y <trg»M h» ins TraAaate T«a aa»<l F oaaa BtlraH. dl ’ pl.r».! thsra aradehlhiaUns.disagrs« ■ things. It should lie extremely careful that it does reason to believe that this independent thought ahi« draias with lb« s.ldad |*aln or In- Mo >- 1^-avna Alteny for Itetrolt -,---- TJWA M. not prevent the doing of just and ««quitalde things will culminate in ideperwient political action next iatoed eg afcwralM parts In Ibis roiidt- AmYM Itetrvit . »•tor M H»i. th» woman tiravslv trios to carry bar L. W. POMEROY, We an* the agent for 0- June. By indep«radent political action we do not household load, afraid lo tob. lbs rail M a 1 **«»«r<ra as well. l’ntro»» i » ru J ebs »Mts lest a «seal »fil b» lata Mo Imtte All» nv » w r h After all, the Senate is comjx»sed of just men. mean that independent political candidates will be wondar she Is pale, wea.' erst bed. early HEAL ESTATE BKOKElt universal Stoves Ranges Trai «a» for < »rateili» temuer aito «»appi-. ' t * g a ftha Mo. a - the same as the President and the House of Repre the winners. By no means; for objectionable men ef lithe» will: rhesentiam New«. would be falsa to nalors if abe wars any Interra Alte») k>rCorradib Superior Drills Arrivva CorvaMiA sentatives. It assumes to |«ossess greater wisdom. may become independent candidates. But we do thing else No persoos næd help so mm-h as tbs class of wbua tl. s woman I« the to Studobnkor Wagons Rut docs it? Under the guiae of its greater wis mean and believe that, at both the primary and gen type And for suga wc*msa on beip la so Mo Ix«v«« Alfoay ..... .. • a> r M Arriva» at tot vanto so wonderful, as that given by I>r. > w r M dom it must not block the wheels of progress, ndV eral elections, the Voter will Apply the test of man tura '1er*«*» Favorito rrew : ‘ ptl n II re No •- Farm and *-ity propertiee bonfbt ami EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE all ths wotnanly organs to perfect Lmvtte Alban« .... r prevent legislation that trends to the interests of hood to all candidates, and only he who Alls the •torus sold on the *i«ual coniurueion beets. Arme» Cor «»Ih« ■. u r. heeith ItsetatMlshee regularity In their measure to the rim will receive his vote. The day hVictlo«ia U r»au>r»s tas strained and common people, very often. It must remember fraisa iwr . sbatter««! varwows syitrm It risers up Ha. I- OHLING&HULBURT that the jH*opl«« have the vot«*s and the power, and is passed when the only test required of the candi ths s>-«npl«tt.>n. rounds out ths form and i «ave« Corvan la A M Arriver Alten) 7iM A- M makss Ilfs a dally happiness -Favorite date ia "Ia he a Republican? ” or "Is he a Demo ALBANY, 0R2G3N. if pn-»•*«1 too far, they will resort to heroic treat Pr-acrlptlop * cot,teína no alcohol or No.» La»vea LarvalUa U 40P M i 450 West First St. ment and either change the form and nature of crat?” but "Is he honest and capaN»?" are quali •blsby. ft Is th« host ter-ltrlns for Arrives at Alt«ny. t 10 t* M »o T- The h««t Warr to Eat 'he disease or. if need be, amputate the offending ties he must josswas <a»r. m ia PurtlMd Is at......... Now-thia healthy political condition of the peo Arrive* Albany...... ................ ih F JT. m«»mber altogether. Mr*aalar tr«l«ate. ple is due solely to indejiendent thought and action. MO $ ’ UtevcsH iHvaßte «MA N I Pap’s Coffee House Associated Press disj«atch«*s arc correct, China Just aa long as men could appeal successfully to Aniveot A.hany . . 1 |to A M Ar Tits Warr Emos MoMtaow Hr. ia getting about ready for another invasion of the the political prejudices of the voter, bad and un ho U- L m are t crvaDla _ h at a . N nnrxn muthiiuj Arrive* *1 Alltoay ^oHtical world powers. There seems to exist scrupulous men could be elected to office And it u ur ■ Old-tuna Linn County Boys, Ma î- »thong the Chinese a disposition to drive all for- ia posaible that a bad men. whose badness may not lAatr« ( orva.te M • oa r M Froprtstors. 4 apv I x ai AH-eny • «»PM ’ÎJmon», esjMX-iaily the missionaries, from Chinese W known to men, may yet be elected to office; but Wn • ! |«Bvr« Ay vhl. Should it become necessary to send armies it has about become an established fact that a can AtrHee al Cor vtel!U» T ram M irai q’rt the Flowery Kingdom for the protection of didate must be known to be capable and honest Mo 11 Dcamwa i e r m 1 ""M Oonr matera Re. c !*> -<*-’.arie« one might have gravé doubts before he can secure a majority of the votea of Arrivée at toc vanta 1 » PM Aarnee •»« r»g a »a»<ra m »« i <wtoirfo' w» w»f J J. G. GILL, D. M. D. Wa a- Tflfeir «Marcir »»r opt ta Ion fr«« whtetoter of .he propriety of forcing a religion upoh them /He people An honest and capable liemocrat is Leovgte Albany ............... ? Jl F. M ♦ i ■ ........................................ . .. oltre - laa retabliahed hie dentai • «ton» •<neiHâ«bm< ee FafoMt Arrive« ai I ntviffta B IA P M te Ihw English did opium. •ure to conduct the affairs of an office in a more fr»te ’'M«* n»f a*^in«f Ail bit b* abc» • Irai« • rbn nerf wlrh *«*ntbetT» P»i«n<a lateen tlrnteb Muatt A< a > raeetre in t ein ami ia preparad »ai estete teivy». ta the satisfactory manner for the people than a dishon paria* (fftfHai.) trama, bat » ai AHauiv a»d Coa*tn«a. a* arll AJ» train fbr I tel roll, <tvinr •o de fire’rlaaa I ’ ND'»CRTFbLY the amendment proposing t#give est, incafraBle Republican, and vice ven*. Inde- dirac* «n»kv u» laW|w*l a««1 afljMvat ’«w-ba» ar weil aa Hrnteatx««X R< m ap in<r whek in all • A h aaAioteRty »»Miv fame* ter ’.hv iH^’ple power to veto a j»art of a legislative IGndent political thought among the people ia to fff ter intatàj k-irM. 5»r»e |la Fur fur M-r mim nation arr<j *<» mm for thia condition and a more honest and ebac ment. while not interfering with the reafbf brandito of ifeniietry. • J t b A TO. »»en PaW. A<t. ‘.Be measure, is a good one and should have every efficient con<h»Ct of public affairs is a consequence il H imUP. Af**t. Aitamy • liant C’FCv'frw v-ita cast. In ha favor.** ROYAL ÎAFt 1- Ixvr 3- U»r 3- l or ♦- I a * t b~ l-i-T Ù- h ami t a BAKING POWDER Milling Company I I I i . l - ihr kantiani ¿leu ,» ¡ k N ews I Mìliti* Pfyndoth Rock T erms : G cmm I, hotel M c C auley Corvallis & Eastern R. R Over-Burdened Women. I Job I mb m Scio, Oregon m : f Sdentine Jfmerkan. CALL ÌH'alr*! Il tni*i«iral|<ii«t Matita! Teli trai uth<«i < thè «xiiiatr*« nrctinv «I» »¡a !-ati'lrri ttorM up*'H IO wlt : « r,»i» arfl Inng, with alar tu b» I irtg litHaiMI From tliriM •ii|*l*li«*i ai • itti 1 note« •rrilinl I» parimi « 7 Inchrr i| arai tu ha ( a|*art or i Two wirr» h» atlarbiq rrtrtiditik I rii» *■( Ani» • ni qualità Wir*- All hiikj .'-ff.. ., f.t M Company, 1 'A, I a»i. I to r»)w l ad AH>aa Tin* Alt dork piar» to tr (¡l>r oil. I The Ml Tluiraiiar W h««at, oau. Bran, Muirla. Chop, Rutter. Tnrk.yl teirk«, Itatt. I H<*u«.