The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 20, 1906, Image 2

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jafrita cireulation will reweh what th« Populists
deemed a satisfacufQ’Airure &V» per niipita. Mr.
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ha U m I aim I < »iticv,
Aryan's 16 to 1 silxtr d<»llar>, called >’-<:«.nt doffars
F«»nUn«L (hvfm, Jnlv t. tftNk
by his opirouenta, has deerwacdJji rxirehase power
N<>Tt<. E ir brr*by
tKat m tvm1
wilh U»« pr«Ai«*‘n* <»í U»« art «»I
in the past decade fully HQ pee- <s*-nt. In other pharc«»
»ritffv«« <4 J íiiiva , 1ETH. ctitHkxi. "Au
words, labor ajtd commodity * in trci. mi will buy Art lo* Ib*» «ala» «4
l*n4* m »
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Xera-’a,
doublt what it veuhl in UM
Iff true of an4
Trrvit* ry,*' a* eil«»Mlr4
silver is no less true of xUd. Th« gold 1 dollar of tt-,aU ti>« Pul4i< Lami stat« » by a«*t «4
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1X96 as cuni|>arv«l with the gold lioibir of today, is Annua*. I’•e.’, W illiam lln-nn rf, <4 JH ha«
tuonty, o( Mon, Mal«- «.!
worth <louhh\ laicjui <c th«: Kohl <l<4liw of ‘96 w«iti)d ' tide day gioì in thi« olfii a hi «w»sfn
N«>. AbTW. for th h pur. I«aw <4
buy fully double what the gold dollar of today will •lalernent
d
l»-t- ? ami I. ami K.
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buy. Hence <air present gold dollar is a 50-cent «wlil-t» N >. IM.m ftrw i>»l<ì|i
II
Rang« No. J bari, atei will ollar r»-'í l«>
dollar as cunipamli vutb that of ’1 a ’. The N ews . ohow
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ihat ti* toiel «mgin u*
thinks that the quantitive theory of money lias , able fot Ite timber or •!*»!)«>' thai« tur
’KUltund |«iri-*«*, a.ut l>
been fully demonstrated by the ex ents of the past i ag
iti* «-lain« to «tul lami before
late-r ami Reeeieetal the lai.d otbcv at
t^n years.
i'vrttaml, Oregon, on Fritay, thè Ititi
Time has shown Mr. Btyan to have lieen correct .dar
ci M-plrmi- r, 1*11.
H»'
•• w i ti*
Johi? M af ».
in every ».«intention of the hotly cunt«'ste«l cam­
<4 IxMMttb,
i rwi.k t. J«*he*4 <4
paign of 1X96. Because of his wisdom at that
(Fiwôtl! F r»-4 JtMiew, »4 N u 'Ì g , <
time, though he went down to defeat, he is per­ IF"H. ÄH«i M. \\ . Y vu nun». c4 l^uutub.
haps the nwst i*>pular and trust«-d American citi­ . <4rvg*«nAi**! all {»tfr|«iti*Uf£ì
zen today. President Roosevelt has carried out . ly Ih«* abkvva <Í» m r«I<•! Livi* »fr rr«|ur<t»
tu tiìr tltrir riaini in thu» «dfllcw «*n ur
the iiieas contended fur by Mr. Bryan in 1N96 and j r«i
bri rv iiaui liti* 4»v «4 JS>j4**ti«bf’r. IMIM».
1MW to a grx-utcr degree of success than it is po»-
Tiible that Mr. Bryan could have done had he been
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successful at the polls. While President Roosevelt 1
has made himself most popular with the American 1
riMH.H l «Mi ACT. it a» l, 1S?S,
I nitetl stale* I juh I Office.
people because of his stand fora "»itiare deal.’ j
l'. rriaud. Orvgi.n, July 2, lauri.
he hrfs made Mr. Bryan equally popular because he
XOTlt F. I» liereb» given il.Al in i.-m-
haa carried out the ideas first advocated by Mr. fItane* with the l.mxi-l' ll» of tire A, t «4
<>i>gr«a» >4 Juno 3, 1ST», ci tilled, " An
Bryan.
Art lor tl.e -ale «4 timber lamto in the
It is no wonder then, w hen President Roosevelt stales nt l «riforma, Oregon, Nevaoa
U ■•lungt'Oi Terril«»»», a» r*lende«l
refuses to be renominated, that the |K-ople turn ami
to all th« i'ublu lami stat«* l»y act o(
with one accord to Mr. Bryan as his successor. Auguat t, UKQ. Mary F. Brnnavr, of
scio. County ol l inn, Stat« ot Ony-n.
President Roosevelt haa made enemies because of ha»
tin» >tay Alni in tilia oflhM Ix-r »worn
bis fearless administration of public affaire. The »taU-meot. No. flWTW, for th« pun I iam ' of
i»>t» I and
«i .I the F ' . ,.| X W
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people love him because of the enemies he has of Section No. tS,Town»hi| No. It South,
made. Should Mr. Bryan lie elected his successor Bange .Vo. 2 ILiat and will öfter proof
to »h..w that til« land aonglit to more
he too would make enemies, proliably of this same taluabiv lor ite timi»i or »tom- than for
gang, and the ¡>epple would love him for doing so. agricultural puri»*«*, and to <*t»tai»h
her tlairn to-aid lami l»-i re the Regie-
As a matter of fact ehe p<x>ple have progressed be­ tor
and Riueiver at the la-.d < »ill. . at
yond the »elfish grounds of partisaniiun and have I'ortlaud, Oregon. F-i.tai, the Itili day
s«-pteml*r. HOB.
Beached the broad fields of Patriotism. President ot she
minio •• witiie»»!*
John Mara,
Rousevelt and William J. Bryan, though members of l^cotnb. Omg-’n . Frank I Jon«-«, ol
Scio, On-gon; Fn-d Jonua, of Scio, Or»-
of different political organizations, represent this gim.
atul M W. Yeoman, of la.ouib
progress. The pe«»ple love and trust the former, < fregoli.
Any ami all |*r»>ii. claiming adirr-«--
ami are willing that when he discards the man’Je I) the nl»>ve.<!'*crilw J lami» an- ni|U<-»t-
of a "square deal" for all the people, it shall fall ol to rill- lileir da'll, in thi» <.-tic« >n or
la-fvr« ni«l litri day ot SepteUila-r, 1'» *>
on the shoulders of the latter.
XU.Kk-.oA S. IfKUMI’U,
A Wonderful Record
A ' ri- i ;• ; a •. ri. ; r •
a ! «•»*<•!
gcv«w«- |>y p. » « k
i u » ?•— • p
»n i* a av*»t •*Oh-leni rrwrdi tur rw<u
tal*** all
«t^an'y funrihm*. r**rrrx l-
•k» «1Ì«piA<i RR tih A* yruial^U». AitUt'rT-
•hH) ami r»
otrrr» <ah>g paiafùl
prfHtda l/mhttf «p thr nrrvw» ami hreug
lag »<«>»( a ìtarG-rt »tatù* ot Inw’lb 11
turr* tb* hark * f I mx i»Mrb«th-al hradach«m
Ih* drMtfitMt 4«>wn
ih (h* prlvk
tm ti»»» pah* aiwl u-rMl* r•.«**• ovrf
lo«« «>f
dr»m up |hr
pr-ivic ratarfliAl dr*u> *»
aud «r*ltRtuug,
*<vwfv«»n»«» rtrgy
|t>rm «4 wraknrw» toc Urti l lo tker <<*«!.*
frflahGnr
l'rr^rrìplbir»
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i» the «mît
*rdh »tw (•< »n«Br n. th» ira ken»
• hh h *rr md »fr« lut u» i>nnt
fot mula un Ita* bt» tu*» wr4p|<rr
lai.ma llwir patri.*»» i(*U* th«*»r («i
Ìd«fW
II U tbr «Ntty
^au n. rt ry inan-d
of * hiv h ha»
atroti*«-*!
¡»umiNr »»nd*1* «r»o«»nl of
iha
thr idim I rtuiiwni emMical pracMthwrm
and «fUMt* *>( ««ut day
»r «h.*» dWaav« for wh«h Taw**r»u
rr- hrri|Mati*
H trowi
II I« the
MI ‘uo wta«J n*i*t« fot * omen.
■**<h drutftft**-«. *h‘«’h d*«ta* not
tain • Lar<«>
L a <«* uf
tarvr ' -I »r> O h »
■<■*» rnn.
dlj
tirucau* wnintat»
|t ha* mor«- grt>
<*»«r**» tu lu*
iban ai! othrr »•»
riñe* f«»r uom-r» corniti ® m M» ha
ih v»k>i».t« ni «ufftarvr« from
uw* «»kA th» •tinr’r*'ri‘« a
r » a* r* UsrM <l*ü al* ««- r U non.*»«
•tron< «nd Vlt»»n»**a Ñeahh »ruf virt.f»>
Bxahmt
h«««!
* her® th«*M
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wtHM'ffta
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tfi»
(fi* rrhy
r» ! . Lrtt
ti
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m«b(n< h»ppy
hipp» ir*(hot»*a
man* »I
Inti »bvl mabínt
uf hmttm by Iho ad*rm <4 lilth»
U»
•Ir* nm h«« n th«' marital l«»nsl« and add
•**ti«htn*> tai hen* tl» «Ain anJ 4«*iRM«irnc jr
L a 4 r* igvw*f iwf«»ro
Wvtw» u» Dr R V J*!ff*rcff» H* w:l!
vm« i *»i f*thorl*- , |«r*>fi-*»h»nal adviee,
I« a plain. «taAbd rflVrlniff', Al«arkhitr»y
Irvo Albir»”*« h.u» al
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Buffa K .X Y
t >r iMcrc»’’« |T*'a«ant
__ . f* Urta du nul
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They «»fl««.* inali y chauMi th«
lo«» «4 A« > uni'»lat»M imp»iriti* ’»
Th» IN«»|»:-« a « ottitEon
: w M«*dlral
A(t*f*<*r *v I>r r «-r.-<* |rt*» pig-• • »*-nt
» ;**n**
of maüh «r ■
h •>»><
«lamisf
for Ihn t»M»k n i>A|>*r eovrr» r 11 »lampa
fi»r th* doth loiind tolum».
Addrroa
aa «Luv«
ft is somewhat remarkable llutt such a stn»iur
.-4> Aottb# <jt-vel«ip«s| all over the Nation
fpr the. iHMMhation of W.
Br. an for ¡ r< <b nt
tpro years hence. Usually when n nutn is twice
defeated for an office his n tirem«-nt to private iifu
is the inevitable n-suU. With Mr. Bryan, how
<;v«-r, I «
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rorn
ms popularity #4h the ma > m - s of the American
people.
Mfr Ikyaw says that he is nut conscious of th«-
fact that he has changed in his |«>litical prmcipl« ■
and thoughts since he tv <•«• w«- t <1 n t<> <h-f«-.it
’^WL-'iyV.titive theory of money, he !>>-liev«-s, is n
true as it was in ’96 when he made Hi to 1 hi-
S o
L«3BV«M YMWkMl
• .«•Mte.MMM »•.7 *W % M.
central campaign slogan, th- -gh th«- t.< < -,-ity for
t ’ ' • ’ ■ '
Il 1*
Ar»»»«* Al»«n>
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UH» free coinage of .silver, that existi-d in ’yfi, do«
N u. 7"*
Tndn Inai«* Aitamv
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not exist today because of th«- great im rvau
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Coi Valli» . ...........
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M arrive* I *qu»nn
a u» *
the volume of money. Time has proven also that
Trnlu«
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mit.
Mr. Bry an's contention w ith reference to the trust >
N o. A
Iw-nve- Al'fftn» for i .’tol!
*!'W l V
in the «-««dng y«-au . of ’jie nineteenth vntury haw
Arrive« !»• (roll
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B * r m
br-en developed into absolute facts by Pres «lent
No •
IX W. t*« btafivit
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! ’• r. «I
Roosevelt His contention for Vie revision of the
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Regiater.
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rtlllk
for
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ì
III*
tartfl in the campaign of ’96, and bceau.«*- of which
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HIM rilllIMlUM.
No. v
tHwi-* 'i«- .riaEf
TAI A M
Mark. Hanna coined the ". '.anil |uit" i<leh. i».; ':■>
Arri»« « < o» i a
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TIMlU H I AW» A<T, JONS 3* 187M.
No >»-
today in an intensified <!•; r< <-. While ns yet no
Just after we had gone to press last week an-
I Hitad .'“lutei* I*4bCl«l On»t*e,
t^sair« Al'xiity
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lTrttund, <>n*/*»n, July 2. I'» *•
change or revision of the Ihngk-y tariff law - ha other most horrible chapter w as added to the his­
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't&ciu made, the day luts arrives! when the revision tory of this most revolting of cults H<»lyrullcrism. 1 plianer with thv pr<>\ »*i<>n<* of th*» avi »4 I^Mivre Alban)*».,«.
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A itivv * t o» valli«
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must I k * undertaken. Standpatism is not now T’.e verdict ■>’.’ not guilty," which gave George • ( t-iígrvHs» <4 June .3, 1S7H, « ntithil •• Au
I rulli« i«»r Alba*»«.
j Act t«>r thv mie <4 timln»r land** in thv Mn. ’
popular os it was during w hen Mr. Hanna voiced Mitchell his liln-rty. was scarcely forty-eight hours Stat»» «4 Culifortiia, Or»*gon, Kvva*U. Laav«-« t -»tAftUia .
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the sentiment. Time haa dim n dal*d the ti .th- olti when this second and most unnatural tragedy I ami \\ Atahintfton Territory, ’ aavttvndvd Arrivi* AlUui/
1 U* m H thv I'ublic !*nd Mutr»» by act •>( N«» > -
horritiisl the public. Esther Mitchell, one of the Uigurt I, 11**2, < nrttlin»* Waddle, »4 Ti- i.s’pYr* Cerva'. h<
fulness of \Jr. Bryan's views u|»n thi. subpvt.
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Avvili«» al AB*atiy
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Sa we find that Mr. Bryan's views and conten­ most fanatical of Creflield’s dupea, and who had tfwrd’-vi’.lv, < MilHlt »4 V ;o»lGii^t< di, Stith* .No 7-
ut Oivgon, ha* thiNiiay filed in H»h «-thee
ls**vr* i'orvMllU
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been
selected
by
the
lustful
leader
to
be
the
mother
tions in the jiolitieal battles in w hich he went down
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’ • \X ! I; "Lil- ■ . ¡.' x ••• * — » for t <
of '*<■«• ti<»n No,
H'Ktiliir Suii»l-«y IrMln*.
to defeat and w hich wen- then call« >1 radical and of the Holy Roller coming Jesus, munlered her imrch»M* uf th* N I
brother in revenge for the killing of Creffleld.
“2. in Tnwhidiip No 11 South, Range X<> S —
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l.«mx r* l *4krVMllt«
'ganky, are today the view • if 'Jic cm creative
-¿J I .i-t. »!■ i will <>!G-r pi-- : i >! a
There seemed to exist In-twin-n the brothers and
Arrivc« at Aiìwuiy
M
that
Ihr
lard
*»u
ht
in
rnorr
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American people. Mr. Bry an made the mi cake >f sisters Mitchell as much affectiun as ordinarilv ex­
»1
l.«t* ■<«• i t»rvaiti*...... ..
tàr-ita limber or »ton* than for agricul­
..Il 3n a . M
contending for thus«- principle, ten years too non. ists betwe« n brothers and sisters. Indeed the tural pi.rjxuví», and t<* e*tal>li#h hvrrlttiin Arri»«mal Allnany
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By waiting he has the satisfaction of • -eing the brotherly love and affeotion of George for his sis­ to aahi lrttid bxrforv th»» Rvgi-ter and llv- No. l.s-at
< mi Ct»rv»Ht»-.........
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ters who were the dupes of Creffleld. must have cvivvr «I tbo land Oflh'v »t Portland, Arri tre al «tiiiany
M
V 1 «nloree the ideas he then advo­
Onv
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'll,
on
Friday,
th«
l
iti»
day
uf
>**p-
N«' 1—
been even more than ordinary to cause him to fol­
i
tend
«er,
HAJO.
AttvMìJU.
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cated.
low up and slay the author of his sisters' dementia
Arrivi* at ( or salii«
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She uainvR am uilnc****** . John Mar*,
"Hold on.” we seem to h«-ar some of the Repub­ and ruin. Likew ise did Esther seem to have the jof I-acornb, Oregon; W ilhatn Brvnnvr, No 11 >
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Scio, On»von F rank I. Jt»nc?i, of Scio,
lican partisan brethren sav. "how about the free usual sisterly affection for her brothers, for she- * <4
Arrtve» al Corrai!!** .
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Oregon, and M. W. Yvunnine<d Lacuiiib, No. 6
kissed
George
in
bidding
him
good
hye
just
a
short
coinage of silver at the ratio of lf> to 1"
'Ma
I svmvìwì AH«any
.
Oregon.
?nr
time before firing the shot that took his life.
Arrlvraat lorvaIHa
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Any mix ! .11! ¡»cmin« rlaíntíng advrriw*-
’Jry.m lab: on that |«>int and ha - the j ;i.m;- ten
It is exceedingly difficult for one to conceive of a ly thv above-described land« are ruqui-H- Allof il»«’ aiwt««* fraln»remni« t wlfh ’Smtliern
ywam Jvjmnst rated that hew a- correct?" To l«>di condition of mind that would cause a sister to shoot v*l to tilv their c I miiiu * in thia office un ur l
• «.»• valli«, e»« «rii it« trahi ft>r l*»trolt, tftv»n<
to death a brother at the instigation of a eomjiara- before Mid liti» <iay of i^eptetntMjr, 1906. »hrret tMrri««i t«> Nrwport ami »*t)i*e*»»i I mm . ),«•«
of these »u< '
AUlKKVUX 8 l»k>!UIKK,
a*
wvll a» Ri*’i!(kn»iia»h Ib i *•©» line«.
with certain qualifications. Mr. Bryan l-< liewd. tive stranger. The law of filial affection forbids
R**gt-ivr.
IG< fnrf h*'r mb*r*»ia!h»’» ap|*iy lo
tin- thought. Yet under the influenceof this lech­
as did the Populists, that the volume of lmsic
J.( MAY'l.fxn l*a««. Aft.
> oii « i la« riiininnn
erous scoundrel. Creffield. under the guise of
n II. h<»LK*. Itfi-nt, Ai!«*ny
money in 1X9»> was too small. In order to give the religion, Esther Mitchell did this unnatural de«!.
h Il i
* ;• »•».< ••rva ”.».
T!MH».»< LAVI’ \<T, JIMK 3, j«?»*.
uun’.ry prosperity this volume must be increased. And the student of history can find many acta of
I'hílvd btat«*« l»atMÍ otficr,
Albany HxrJware C*>mpany.
P Mrttand, Orrgun, Jtilv 2, I'V».
He advocated free coinage of silveras the quickest the past, of religious fanatics equally revolting, all
The All«ny llanlwarr Co. l>n» th<-
NoTH
.» x*r*Ly ¿ivcn tí»Al mi ton»
¡perpetreted in the name of religion. The human pliMncv with the pr<>Yi«ii»im uf tin* ari M l«*t iiU«k i-t v>« .i, «lui u> th<- cÌH-aiMMt
method of reaching this result.
’‘.An I>I m -« t<> tm<k>. Sita agvnta l«r Val««-
The Republican party won out It did not adopt mind is complex and difficult to understand. Minds < *»n¡¿rc** (4 Jiiitt* 3, H7S,
that will withstand the influence of one particular Act tor the *¡th» <4 timber lami* in the lui«- vii. 21V aixl 221 l(r»t >t. AlKuiv.
Mr. Bryan’s 16 to 1 ideas, but it did adopt his jierson or cult, will surrender to others and vice '-tal*— 'I » .*! L-ffu.k <»r»tf>>:i N*\.»i:k,
Thv Norwich t'lifon i* «oli«I ami nub-
quantitive theory and immediately proceeded, «•> versa. Certainly such minds are w hat we ordin­ nn«i S^A-huitf <»n Territory /* a«
to m H ti*e Public I mo *! nia»te» by a* t of •tauttal. T. 1.. IhcuKK a^vni.
far as tttimed ¡»»ssible in the mind of Congr> ss, to arily term unlmlanced. Likewise is the mind when
4. Ivz2, John A. W m *itile, of Ti-
itl»»viHv, < utility ut U i * r bu»¡(ton, Mtele
carry out the idea. It increased the coinage of overcome with ¡gission. Yet passion is not an ex-
of Orvtfvii, lift» thi* 4 m \ filed in thi** *.¿tfive
Thr lU**t riarr to Eat
standard silver dollars and added ten per centum cus«> in the eyes of the law for the taking of !i£e. hi« fo*<«*ru Hatenimt, No. »¿»tL (ur th«
Neither, as we view it, should a religious frenzy I’HrrhaM* «4 the
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to the amount of issue of National Bank eurr. ixy be deemed a. sufficient excuse. The effect upon
2*2* in
No. H fcouth» Han*;«*
Nowly-discavered gold min< >, the !ar>« t eonti d> the victim is juxt the same w hether the bullet is No. 2 Eart. and will » fier ¡»roof to »1»«»*
at!ng factor, ulito came to the rescue. In th«- short fired by the hand of- the cold-bkasled assassin, the tiiM* II»«« ií»n«l «Miught i* more valuable
fi r ita timber or »lotie titan for u^r.» ul­
A t tu « W ut I mu or MoMtaos S t .
3«ce of four y«-ars the volume of money in circu­ victim of an ungovernable passion or from the ti» rai nur
ami Io««*tat4i»|i hi» rial ni
lation had been incn-ssed to the amount of ten hand of the religious fanatic. The trouble is. in to «aiti land btdorv the liegister ami Re­
nnrxr* ibotsxm .
most instances, the law cannot or will not take mter at th*« I-rtfi«! Office at 1‘ort la ml,
dollars for every man. woman, and child that p«»p cognizance of the dangerous condition of the mini! orr<m on Friday, thr Uth «lay ot
Ohbtimv l.mn County Hoy«,
ulated the »oil of the United States. Just in pro­ until tlie fatal act is committiil. George Mitchell teniber, 10Qfi.
rropnstcr».
lit* iMtiHwv wiintri»»«»*»
John Mar-.1
portion to the increase of the volume of money had was justifiable in the eyes of the world in taking of IttMoon b, o«wxo!i. William Brenner, ¡
prosjierity come to the American people. W hen the life of Creffield. Under religious frenzy, hyp­ of HcT<, Orribili. I n»uk 1. Jora««, oí Sci* , û
Onv‘4ï, an*i H. W . \t a*an,<4 l4k?«»mb,
Mr. Bryan made the celebmted "Cn-ss of Gold and notism. or whatever the Creffk-ldian influence may < >fr>çon.
j J. G GUL. D. M. D.
he called. Esther thought she was equally Justified
Any an 1 all («mot» < Uiming edverw-
Gruivn of Thorn.«’’ speech, the per capita circula­ 1 in taking the life of her brother. Wul the Mitchell
ly th« abox«-4cta*-rlai*»!« ar»» r«*|ue«t» o Ila» r*tabili»bed hie «irntal office
tion, according to the comptroller’s r< j->rt. wa tragedy I* the final one of this fanatical cult? vd U» fi h» thvir * Taima ni thU <*ftice on or i1
in Frio ami in |we|»ared
’ess than $13. In 1900 thi amount had been in- Will punishment as inflicted in ordinary cases la- b«fi rt- mlu I llth *lay ni Hepte»ntirr( ItVJD. i i
VUsKNMO» K. pRKtttaBM,
lo do limi ti**#
8
areased to $24. os neat this amount. Six years of any avail in this instance? True, the lives of
R*-gi*t»»r. i i
these
two
women
could
be
taken
as
a
penalty
for
V
work In all
‘atciv or at the present time, the volume haa been
6
th«- death of Mitchell. The crime w as undoubtedly
«
iird.er increased to something over $34 per capita. fully premeditated and digested beforehand. Ail
brane «■»*-* ■♦*
.
fl
nanaa la * i > ter, res« 3. Is7s.
J
Nor does the increase seem destined to stop at the elements of cold-blood«*d murder are supplied.
Cûûûô 0ÛÛ9
I uitr.i statu« l-atwt Orth--«,
IXirtlarxi. On gon, July 3. Ii««>.
!he present figure. Now gold mines of fabulous The deed is conft-stasi and gl<«ted ujon. Ueare
NOTi< > I» hrrrliy unen ti at in com­
riahnejo are being diacovered, while the output free to confess, if serving as a juror in the case. pitan«*
«ith th« previeiona <4 th.- act ut
from the established mines continues without de- : we would be puzzled to know how to decide. t'«>ngr«M* >>l Jxuiv .* is?«. aiitithaL "An
Art tor ihr Mir <4 tiunoar Inrrl- m th«
orease. Probably within another decade the peri I Would you?
J
We would
you select
Su IT ear IV.
The choice patterns are al­
ways found at the Opening
of the Season when stocks
are unbroken.
i» not «-uriHiot t<> th«- righto <4 • rnsUtor. 1
The <>«.-r«hrln>iii|t majpritjr here for »
ftw bridge i» «notlx-r «-ffe«-tÌTe blow «I
monopoly, m-wnoo-l «» »uch the coun­
try over.
U«it n«>lliing llmt I> m l>a|>i«ene<i Im» hit
lliv truel f■»'■bvoterw hanler than th«’
pxlgno-nt retMltred ib ‘Mudbagaikrt tli«
Ire cairnbine. Jo,!*«- hinka.teof the com­
mon pica« court in that city 1 oi |* m ««I the
maiimnm ■er>t.-n<* ot * ««»i0 Hoc ai«l one
■rar in the workhoUMon Ave too ii«-al«r»
jtr.il»«F«on«piracy 'n nvlmint <4 Inule.
Their prwteiMw foe a toancing the price ok
ice fm’o tai l>> lol par < mu I
• niikl
winter «n.l »inali mippiV. l ui lite rfft-
etoncy oí HMK-I > ' - - ¡ i . | - .4. ■ i
cbmatoUWy Uy preti, aly M-iling man
It will soon be a case of
resurrecting something
from the garret wr closet
or coming out in a Spring
Suit new, clean, stylish,
and handsome.
Rr<-« nt avanta ar« notier wnel <>n
► •t»vlp.li»tH- rombili«* that th •» ><<■ n -I
tu ><a * la«* auto tbrmaata«» i» r prrmit
Mat to I'trjr upon Ita> pw.plr al «ill.
* ari»
arti «»<
>>l tlw
thr lii»»4*«d
Urna <-l lA»ngrf«i*
C«>n«r> •• «hiring
-luring thr
th«-
M
prearut «*»i>>n ha» Iweu girt-n lo variotii
to«a*e» <4 ’Jmt >(p«*tion. ami the laws
tm « h -I nia:*sa>i>«-« dojmrture rii dealing
•ith lite chief <iki««<r «f «*>• ip-r"“* "•
tf»a Uniteti State». I h» J*nl iat'WÌobl.
iSno taUtwl the p«>ple will l>e <>ppr.-»»e.|
Mnl plundered by unbridlml gr»*»i. ami
Uw wliUir sprint» to corrupt ttneiiliu«!» ol
gpwutisMid and piil>lM «tntiment, with
______ tiT«
__ rwiliealiMn.
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0 toil»'4« _ i«Mr.u
Con-
fo uTxut to rt«u’.al» thw ««»* »V—
...
5-ai.«f wmn> ’» >-arrr«>r» with Ine.
»mt.tin fortbv p »1’11« in turret». Railmod tery «4 the market •»« ««cured, ami tln-n
l>'»biew «>ll no» b« •• pronrinont aa Io-re fna» »nddealy »pmiig, a» Rummer ap-
«ina* oh«n * fom«laliire meete. ami prtMaSed an-1 no natural ice o>u)<l Ire
nana ok thè mathuil» they baie em I na<i, th* gcaak increww in one of the
|io-wd. will 1.0 lorbeldt-11 by la*
lini , net-eeaili«* of life. Th« *kt>- men otm
tJiem ara other »iguBirsr.t > o- irò noe« victe«i at Tofado are Aghting the ••utcue«
•»« uake tri« Intel thmighUul, Hu rv- j b» trchnicnlitn*, which arc M>i»«lhing
iMtn <«««.at K imnm City show the i*n , eiaw the tnnrte c>.m*i»e tu be greater
»il»«« pftti ol«d to he more than a lorn-ii I than the taw. They hat* cueurtrnrtetl
iiMlity. A st. Looi« o uri ha» .lec.d.-l «hat they believ« to hr a Itigli«* empico
¡MI» % ’*usV impti-x» u* fU'to»»
14 th»^ v*h, W.U» pvMcx U fila ..*1 U-L
''»l UpA lSMl*!
G
l$l
In
■M. IA
have an almost unlimited variety of choice
Cheviots, Serges, and Scotch Mixtures.
They iv Masterpieces of Suit Muking
We iru-t ' juu will stop in for a moment’s look.
We believe that you will be impressed with thv
reasonableness of our price» as well as with the
excellence of our Clothing.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY
Ilse
»•r«a|sl» •
< . I « •! <1
SUNDA
« !••**• I hm I4«.« s « m »
Cortallis Ä Eastern R. R.
The Wigwam
stat« » <>f i aliiornia, <>r«v>n, Ncyauia,
an.t Waahington Territorv, ’ a» rxtrioi«-«!
t«> all th« I’obii. land Stat** by art «4
Augnai 4. ls*>2, Frank I. Jon«*, of Scio,
County «4 IJnn, State of Orc»oii, ha­
th:« .lay tH>-«l in thia <>«»< <• lu- »worn
-latrili« ut, Xu. hlMJ, for U m - purcl.iUH of
1«, m Town*
the X F. *4 <»( Sertéon
ahii rXo. 11 youth lUoij«- X«>. 2 F.a»t,
will «»fier [kTuaf ’ » 4i«»w that th«* tanti
«■oiglit I» 11 »'I* »alitahlr fur it» tirnlvr <>r
rtonr than for agri oltural pnrpu«»«, ao-l
loratabli.h bi. « lami to aai<f lan-l l«*<ort-
the lt«-gi-l»r and Receiver at U m land
i »db-«- at r«>rtlanil, < *r«iron, on Thurxlay ,
tlir LIth <laa >f «aMratwr, lf»W.
II«-uamur a» witnr*<«a: Imi Jon«*.
<4 sei«», Oregon, William Brennte. >4
Scio, <>rrgoii, J> hn Mare, of km-mub,
Orrg»>n, atri Si. W . Vrotnah. of l.acomb,
Oregon.
Any and all prr-otin claiming atlm-rw.
ly thr above-dew riled tandear« r»«pi«-.t-
•»I bi Air lli««r d««n< in thia i.Ai. > on or
Itrtore anal nth -lay of Septemlwr, Itati.
Aieaa.vo\ S. |i«r»«i-.
R«*gi«trr.
th«*y tnurh |nb»
f»»r thvuiaelvi*«.
Triry «ili l* <all«--l <l»w n gtitei sml tmnt.
Tri, artiou iuta takrn by II»» niirU in
Toh-.l”. '< l.‘
«n I Koi'««- 1 ly i» bui
a forrlsaM ot «rial lliry n.uat
Sull«* ta< l» halv «oli « ri) llgbl ili N««
F.ngtai»l abb-li «-laarly »* t *«IÌÌ»«»totalhjr
natili* and «-»toni >4 ih«- ium conapiracy.
Tb« »j*«.tal <tang«-r lotta- t-»«l « lnn>«-r»
in that u»r» >>f tri«’ «-ouulry wa» trial II»-
intend J mrtiiu» w«ml<l ri«-ar »1 tri. gai»,
iti liaud and g" Tigor«>ual*> t® w>>rk lo
»V-rv II»-.Alzai n*. S.. lite t4ii»t t«*k .t« |*
te ri«a>l off triat n>«*i»» «>’ rwln-1. Al
SpnaglteU. .Maaaachuwtto Ivr in*tan<*.
ib. O.it bìor «UH unni ihe |>rt>U«g«<>( < ut-
ting naturai le. <ui tri« |« m »I» n>-*t u»r«l
ri>r th-t pntpna«-, alni al*« «entrari«!
«ith naturai M*<lrta«-r» r.>4 tor li wilrim
forty ni il»« ol Npringltold. Tri. truat did
noi oli » j*>au-l ol naturai •<*,.ami n««rr
u>t«-ial«l t««. <»n tri, eontrary. il pani
tri« natura! n* rutter» lotta n->tliing,ai«l
.«1,4« »’ir«i trial ii.itriilig »tamld be dòtte
> la iner
«<n Ih. j«m«l» by anir»4,. A ntaincr
<■*• <4 t-onapirai y in »-»traini <4 tratta
cubi noi !* imagirnta, ami il inveir«*
The N kw # office «I««* nil lumi« of h»b
alno a lo-arU««» imlifl«-r*n«* lo tln- ani-
lering» «4 Ih. p---r «Inring <ta- pariod ot printing if» good «tyh» mid nt rcaemiablc
vnewn
UlKUS boi,—SI. LvUi». Ma»., t-1.
li teil'
This will I«1 about the Fast
we« k you’ll see many .Men
wealing Winter clotues.
Scio
M«n*m*»tli Feasd
n< yitmuy, »»»» Armnft
Mrret, U now
ft»r
vlth
l’Wt» nrvr» hr Inn .»rtV-nvl D m * «vr-rtil-
mH tinsi fwMIr. I>rivv tn, when v«»»i < íhmt o »
APwny. An! Ir< u*
fn you h» * slhuthr
iMid »tot <»i nini »Inf I’M! •• tre.
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IN’ r ♦•<!•< »I« A I I I » I
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tVciOi
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F »r m i»h-11
. «•’. tht ij
If V”ll * • l|
aoU itil i i
buy. I run t|
ßuy
this $6(1
nt «sr Atril
Tl
• tito TMJV M
• eg«til ». ■ .»<
I«.
Otvurti
ir* ir» i
A full and complete line of Glassware,
< liinaw.tr>-, and Stoneware, at Wv-tdv’s Gro­
cery,
Our stock is new, clean, up-to-date,
and prices right.
We invite everyone to
i-peet our lint- and compare
prices,
V
trouble to show you the goods.
J. F. WESELY, X,.
Pup a Cottec House
«CUI tATJ'Mi IMI. IVI SIS.
suggest that
your S chiso
ON DECK AGAIN!
.
After three months* nbsence front 8teio, I am
again at the bench ready and anxioua to repair
your
Watches and Clocks
I can al«o repair engines and other machinery.
Bicycle lb p.tii ing a specialty. 1 eau do thr work of
direct how it can be done.
A. W. HAGEY
rr.sD T0Xi4X30ir. us««
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
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