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disadvantage. Even now these newsiapers are endea» wring to arrvuse what prejudice may exist against the 16 to 1 silver question, and harp about |50 cent dollars. If the gold dollar is measured by its purchase power and a comparison ruadc of the Politically Independent- dollar of to day with dial of '93 to *96. our So. Krtlered at lt‘* |- at t’reg ».Ja» tondu»«» present gold dollar is about a 25 cent dollar. ( ' such flimsy effort to aruusc prejudice, in the light D mu I tnatter. ,of past events, can have no influence. The American people arc becoming too w ell puetexi on these matters, to be caught with such ciiaff. Mr. Bry an is, from present indications, the coming man. Ml IMCHII’TIIA ItAII--“. ùhc kantiani 3ìcu year in ».I vbim r.......... . ................... ............. ...J |1 1 <<MT, «I Tift '4 »ear................ ................... .................... year, al ti »1 - y«»i»........................................................ 1 )<rr. 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Dr. Pierce’s Fnorite Prtscnpfwn. TIMMTB lAWt> 4CÎ, /rwt 3, m7*. Vnital ijatkil < Mflrw, Julv J, NOTICE t* berrtar itat íh «£ ubh * |4iaiH'e witll th» lb* ACt <»í Ì «Mi<rvteS4 of Juhr I. «sntHknl. "An Act |n« t lie »al« .4 t4iniw*r U mmí * In *be ^talra «4 tslilortu«, and iVaabtugUrti Tetr!V*ryt ’a*rilendit*Í U> all the Publie I^Uel >lal*e bjr art «4 t 4. ÎUM®. U iHiam Brenu^t. *4 Heu>, t*«*nnty, of Linn. Male of Or»*c»»n. haa U»h day Atei in tht» <4hre hl* BUrtKBi «lAtaimnt No. tUTH. hr th«* purr 14M« <>f IfcOta 3 and 4. Altd E % M H. W. of **«n tt *n N >. I*.in r«'WM»hi| No. II ’’•►uth. Ran<r No. J t.a»t. an«l «Hl edler r»4 to •h a that the land ia m<*r* valu able fap Ha timber ”t »Urne than for Atfikultitnd ¡Hiriere«, aiwl t » e»labh»h hi« claim to «*»’•*' land before the l<«<- i«trr ate! !<•*<*?!«rr at the l«at»«i «MH«»* cl l*t»rtiand, Oregon, <w> Friday, the 14lh lay «4 HapUuntirt, IMk ll»' nan » • aa witne**«'» John '(ar» *4 I «ar* mb» Orejón. frank l J*>ne». «M Ss-to, Orsgim ; Fred J«u*ea, *4 <tm- rufl, ansi M« W. Yunnan, of Ijuvunb, Oref*»n. Anv ate! all |«ene*n« claiming advera«*, i y the de« nl«rd land» «re mjueait» ed tn für thrir claim tn thia rtf «• »4» or bef. re «aid !uh »lay «4 September» A má MMOW b. |*M» -««II, ÍÍ4 f The best evidence that government will .«oon be taken from the influence of plutocracy and tw ft' restored to the people, is the almost universal de QÏ os mand from the people, that public ollicers shall UN I m - selected, who are believed to Ire firm friends to 10 <» the interests of all the people and who will execute the law without fear or favor frum or to anyonr. Men of the cla.«s of (Jovemor Folk, of >«>11« I I <»M I’lHiHIIIOV, MR. BRYAN. Misuuri, Senator LaFoUette. of Wisconsin and riwaaa limo acv , ir va 3, |H?S. I"nit>«l •■tatea lami Office, I .Msyor Weaver, of Philadelphia, are ra; Portland, Orcgi u, July 2, WM. The fact cannot lx* disguised that William .1. coming to the front. Every act of President ! NOTIl'E i« b«'r»by given llxt in coni- pi lame with ilio provwioM od thè a<t ol I'.ryan holds the warmest pin • ,n the heart' <<f the i Boosevclt, that has for its purpose the cvrnjwling I C.xigreaw <d June3, 1 m 7M, et tttlol, “Ali ' tet lor thè «ale I titnbvr lamia in thè common classes of the American people, if an *>x- •of trusts, railroads nnd other corporation» to obey |-talee <d California, Oregon, Neva>ia ception I m * made if favor of President Ko. ««vclt, the law. just the same as ordinary people, is lami Waahmgtou Terrilorv, 'aaevtemlnl i tn all thè PnMic lami State« l«v act of gnd even he must look tn his laurels in ixipular re loudly applauded. The prosecution of land fraud Inguai 4, IH'»!, Marv F llrvnner. ol -ciò. l'ounty i l l.tan. State >4 Oregon, gard. What ia the secret of Mr. Bryan’s popular ¡operator* meets with the approbation of all law- I ! ’ haa Ibi« dsy filmi m tbia office ber «w»m «talemi nt, No. t»*W, for thè parehaae of ity? Not his advocacy of bimetal ism; not his ten- abiding citizens. l..t» I ami .’. ami tl I >, .4 \ " • d> .cy to government own nd ip. nor to hi« known All of the above goes to show, that there is a . of ffection No. lH,Townahi| No, 11 S.»uth, Range .No. 2 Ini, ami «ili offer |x.«>f hostility to the trusts. All of these may contribute strung demand coming up from the masses of the 1 t<> «ho« that thè lami »’tight la more valuai.fe f<>r ita tiuther or alone than h>r t ■ hl.-» j-ip liar:! - . el tl ■ r- n . : h. ’ ■ / < . people, for honesty and economy in the conduct of ■ agrimltural |air|aian>, ami to cfct.t4i.li governmental affairs. .So strong, that it cannot Imr clami t» «ai'l land before thè ilt gia- that has so warmly attached the Nebraskan to the r alni tavetver at thè latrai Office at I longer be disregarded by either national or t< l'ortland, <»reg. ii. Friday, thè I4th day hearts of the jieople. This other something is the state governments. Hence, w hen an officer, lw ol -••pt.'inlwr. HMtl. confidence that the people have in the honesty of he President, governor, mayor, judicial officer or si.e lumie« «a «itncaB.-« John Mar«, Iaconiti, Oregon. Frank I. Jon«-,ot his purpose. The common people feel that with prosecuting attorney, elects to execute law with of Scio, Oregon. Fred Jonee, of Scio, Ore- Mr. Bryan as president, they would have a friend out fear or favor, his hands are held up by the g>n, ami M. W. Yeotnan, of Lacomti, Orryin. at court that would protect their interests so far as people. He is mailt' to know he is supported and Any ami all (»rwma claiming adverer- ly thè abovv-detH-ribed lami» are rv.,u< »t- upheld by the opinion of all law-abiding citizens. ed laid within his power. to file their clami in Una office un or And this class of politicians the Roosevelts, the Udore «aid litii iay <>t September, 11« «I. Mr. Bryan was repudiated twice at the pollsand \ X ' - pi;. ... . Folks, the Weavers nnd the Heneys, are rapidly Rcgiater. may poasibly aubm't to the same fate a thin! time. multiplying. They are becoming popular. Fear MHIII »OK 1*1 ill It IIIDX These r> lilts do not exhibit a f i r niva ir> of the less discharge of duty in the prosecution of TtMliTK l.ltli ACT. It MB 3. 187H. love the people have for him. They demonstrat«*»! grafters, dishonest officials and law- breaking ! riitad stati'« lc»ml Offico, that plutocracy was able to throw glamor over the corjiorations. w’as never so popular ns it is to day. l'ortlend, Orvgoa, July 2, ha <’> NOTICE 1« lien by given that in coni- eyes of the people and make them believe that Na ¡The sentiment is rapidly growing that there must iiliance tiw* provtiiioii» of the act of j I m * some restraint plac«l upon the predatory ti-ngrv«» «itti -t Juin- ... Is.-. ei>t:th«| “An tional calamity and ruin would follow the displace ¡-financial o|>erations of the inordinately wealthy Act for the «ale of timber latid» in the ment of the Kcpublican party from power. Twice State» of California, Oregon. Nevada, ¡individuals and corporations. The people have j land U'a»hington Territory, ' a»evlende») has the money power succeeded in hoodwinking i.i-.-ü . d bv tin' 1>-r. .’d "f plutocrat.- to all the Public ijind State« by act "I the people; it remains to be seen whether it can do Aug<i»t I, l-'C.’, Caroline W « lille, of Ti- to voice the demand for their restraint by the ganbn ille, Ctounlj rd Waal tagt m, State so the third time. ..t tiregon, hae tbuiday Atedia thia < the» Federal government Conditions have changed greatly since the jxditi- »worn »latement. No. (Miso, for tlw> In answer to this demand, we have the railroad i her |>urcha»e of the N E. ‘- a of >«« tion No. cal liattle of ’96 was fought Then the people had Ill f'ownthip No. 11 South, Kunge not recovered fmm the financial panic of ’93 and rate law recently enacted by congress; similar 1 No. 2 Enat, ami will offer proof to «how laws by a number of the states; prosecution of that the land aou.ht ia more \ al liable were n*aily to accept prosperity at any price. So, ¡the beef and sugar trusts for unlawful acts; pro- , tor it» timber or atone than for agricul- by making concessions to the National lianks of an I turai pur|».MW, anil to eatablidi her chum ,..v ,an<l Ifubbers. etc. Nor will the good ' to «aid land before the Register and Re additional circulation of ten per cent on the same 'iM‘cut‘on thnt have lx><*n ceiver at the land office at Portland, amount of security as previously, money 7 the blaid ■ work BtoP with tl,v on Friday, the 14th day of Sep- flZ'w’nnvAYMl ¡made by congress and state legislatures to regu- ¡Oregon, : tember, lutiti. of commerce, w as permitted to again i nowunvexeu. --- ---------- - The beginning has just been I She name» aw witne-w« John Mar», But conditions arc materially different now to what 'Lt' ’ v a’n^‘ laconib, Oregon; William Rrenner, . The people are at last learning that all j of of Scio, Oregon , I-rank 1. Jon«*«, of Scio, they were ten years ago. Then the comptroller of • ’ —- per .Ithis power for evil and wrong deing, haabeen .Oregon, and M. W. Yeoman,of lacumb, the tne currency currency reports rei«»rva showed »iv«»-« less ™ than m<»n $14 »• • (jer,re<j through their leathergy and carelessness, ! Oregon. Any ami all |«T«on« claiming a.lverae- capita in circulation. what was hoarded Excepting w . »» . ... .The people have, much l . to their chagnne and I ly the al».venleM-rib««l tanda are reque»t- bv individualsand Imnks, there was probably not; > . < i »• . <»1 to file their claim» in thia office on or uy uiuifciuu»» , ■ ah sorrow. Ixjen gross y careless in the selection before ! hu »I illb day of «eptember, 190ti. ono-third of this amount m actual circulation. All "y * . . . <■ .1 1 . *ri ALaSRMON S l>Kk»»KR, uiH~m.ru u. „„„..mlwr to. of law makers and executors of the law. They our readers doubtless hnve cause to rememoer < r »-| . , , -. - . c-nl «h-at. SS h'T~- Ip..I '-n.-M and »10c»w* •l-n «.» »'H I«''- M»rm ION potili.I ai Kill Ing. ealarrt.». pnlvha drwtn. .r ar>' n dMmw« fr»"n twi’ig kmg «in or bM tb««i y»«i may t»- aur« ■< ‘■■imtil ‘rm taking tw ll.'OV » rácete I r>wer|O m 11, pi.ei-eS I'tonaant 1‘eib'la It»« teal !e«- an«« ami rag'Calor-I U- • •“-« l -f llivtgKib auunarh. t< • wr ami tmw. la. One a inaallv. . two or lUmc a call.aru& TIMI < AMI» *«». 1|, rrm*t«w *«<•«•« «•««! I«» No 1- Y a («itna. « w. Airtt«'« « *HvaU>e it i. Arrlvet» Al*4Miy u.a r m No. J— ■ I min Icavr» V hanv .... i ’ *'• V M *• •* ( oi valila . , | 4i •• arrivo« inquina w—6 w> frani* fu sim I I oim l» «r«*H. Xa. >• l3*v*wt Ar 'it»» r«»r IwtvoH 7 w M. Arriva» ___ !! |D r M N<» < - i x«« gf»a | Mtr* ilt ...... . .. I on »*. M Urivon A1U ny .. .... .5 » 1’ k. Italu« lor 4 «aranti!«. No 4 - i^nVTMI fOr< ' < »rvBiil« •a i M Ariiv«wt CoramU1» tiv A. M. No lo ¡Onlt-M AIUtH) M Arrirei al t «»rvallb» *1 No. •— A Rattiy .... l » j r. .. At t G i va Coi va!Ila •.it r. M Ir«*lo« i**r AII mhj Ne. • - M Corvatti»..,^.,. Arrlwa Alban» ............. M. X«. > Lvnvre (‘orva'.iu U IA 1 M Arriva* «il Aliali»» .... I *» I*. M Nn T- l.rAVtvM < 'XÓnGH .. < i*. m Arrtvw Ab«n> • ¿ -1 M ICaiiisr »»Muilti» I retí«»«. No. i- l^Mvri« i'orvmH* fl so % M AiTlv va at A **t»> 1 io .% M No. II- Lmvvw Cor valila.... . ....Il So A. M Aniiveai AlbBtty . u u r. m No ? - XI lxuvra Corrai fa ... Arrivo« al ARaiuy M No. a— Un ' 'W X M A tri ve» ut « or vai i» M » A. M No li IT U I» M Ì4M*ca Atfany........... Arde«!« ai (or vai il» i fe r. M No. a-- l.«-.»»* -» ABwariy............ ... ?nr m Arrivo« at i «•rvnl’h» ....... r m All «>Ì thè a'xoa traina contMM't » Iti» ut ito r?» Pa. 10« Couipvu>> tran », »»II» at l mhv an»t <'< h valli*, a* veli a* twin i<*r |a«tr>*lf, <i»l»ii dirvi t ««’rvfcrv» t<» Nrwpf>tt and a Ita.«ni twacbea a* wrll a» llrvitentniah Hot **p iorf*. F«< hiittur inionnattot» appi) to J.t MAYn.i rn Fa*». Agl. Il II iteli K«. Agvnt, Alban* Il II < 1« »N l-!.. \iivnt. luna • Register. TV.l .-.T.,-t "f J T» not a «acret ur patent aMdlrlwa, «galnel which U h rm*«< :nu...,env (*■ ■ ■ art *utw< natura ¡.j at.rav '.«»ve li thè U» e-rla!Il» aa l*. Lh-ir hartuì*«« rharvu ler. tati la a ai.ai.T4aa <»r ago«« cowroatnua. a tuli '«t -t all ita InarvalUl '• !«> :.< prmud. •*« puh «» fTngltaa m e»«r> •« U.a wr*¡ t<ee. An v,am.nal o d th • .lai I mat'd.enta ■ I. dim: we Uva fart that t . ».cole.Ar n IU r- ntf a f u • :u Ira.iv ¡«or» ,'»r«<ina taaing tf.e place 4 tha .'Han..*rdy a«ed ak’ hru. In ita aiak«- up Th- •Fav.rfttr l*reaerl('V «• • t lw l*>«raa ta la tael th« only tm<1 . li ■• pul up h< U>- rur- of w. ana nt pr.-aller w»aa- iwaaea ami AllmeaUk «‘«I tht kh drug- (lfcla. that J «• n«>N n main aio.h >i »«. I tVU «•• U» L«’v« ; .»an»«« F anhTetr. o«. ■ . ■ . , ... M m ’ g W Ml • «.- M • Ih» Irver'dle'.l* <4 •» -h hav« i . i mal' < rm-J al writ«« and t* «■ her» t ali th. «arerai rho■.« of praci: «. and Uiitl<> a« rrmad'-w • r tn« »límenla Ine . ■ -i 'Favurike rrwrlple• ta rw..T> m-r»l d A i : » • ik « t «e ’ —a ■«nta «Id he «rat Io any addr«--«. |»wt- i t. abt. ani at»4utrlr fr« •’ l' u rw, .«I ■ am o p '1» *<r I r .ew* r •! fir K V fleer» H N V i t .rgei thal t'r l‘ »rr, « Tat fie I’-w-na. :. i r* f.fc.i »•••«• »ml .'» -ata abw—nu 1« not * p «leni ■ r MS r«A m> : .in halts the »av. rile I'm p- tt.m*o< a mgaiarly winaaMI amt gradu ai. • phr«Ttan rng,- «I •> t‘ ■■ •,••’«<.>«• ■ •* ho emaen »1— • I» that '4 F«*»”» of witne'i líalo» -—lient» ate . lad tn pupa K- h /I m N oo ever i Imi il* « «p,er¡ that ft la lb* a.:» RMath-Inn «•; .a » de* •ic*...| t»g th» aur. f ».Maar. • lea*-« th*; Tonto tn t* aka S- * ’ th« n T that h »• a pr .'• «• a • t i -u I « rth than ali ite eu « —I *to«i4- rc oliala* ever p.il'mN*»! fid »thee u«*l- Iroiga Se'fci f.»r Uicaw ervVww rmnte ae ai. »* Tt>«' «*•■ N«e for U>« a*« ç It you »'iff- r tren p«rl »l eal, hrw ««be, ba. -kache. dltrtmm pa n < dragging d-'« n M.naatl'«i Un» down >a th« atal. -n. u, 1*1 1111« % I HIM. Mr Bryan .................. .. th.- of .n...n-y in ■' a»-l-P»l«tK>n «nd . th.-.r pun««.- u. »rn« T1MBKK I AMO A«, jr»B 3, 1WS. e^ul.t'ion WH too «0.11; th«t Un- volum.- of mon- ">» "'^ik« » <.u«WX - « «" K tawTullX «• Culli«! State» lj»n>l Office, Albany Hirdwire tfompany. peritanti. Oregon, Jul» 2, ItW. ev in circulation measured th«- price of «wnmod-1 ___ :___ i .u„. ...__ _ _k;„k The All«any Hardware Co. H am tbe NOTICE I» herrby given that incoia Becoming convinced that an excessively high ¡tic». And it did. Now with more than $34 per {tlianee with the |>n>vt*iuna ol tlx-act *1 br»t «bck ¡nlown, and it thv lo traite. >->lr agenta í<»r Valva- capita in circulation the existing result proves the protective tariff is the cause of much of the wrong 'oiigrvm o( June 3, I m 7 m , entilteil “An piare Act for tlu- »alt- of timber lamin in the iineuil. f 19 and 831 tirat M. Albtmv. of which they suffer, such a strung demand will go truthfulness of this proposition. Mali-« of Californita, Oregon, Nevtula Mr. Bryan is proven to be a statesman of far- up to Congress for revision that that liody must ami Washington Terr tory,'aa extended Tho Norwich i'nion i» «olii! ami aub- all the I'ublic taiid stale, by m t <4 utantial. T. L. I> i «> ukk ag. ui. seeing powers. Many of the reforms that he ad- accede to the demand. The ¡>eople will patiently to Augunt 4. IWii, Joint A. Wathlta, of Tl- give the railway freight rate law a fair trial. Fail- Igardavilte, Count» of Washington, State vocated in his first campaign an- slow ly but grad ' <4 Oregon, ha» thladay tildi in thia office The licet I’larc |n Eat ually being adopt«! as the policy of the country. ing to accomplish the desired result, a more drastic ¡ In« «worn Maternent, No. tìnsi, lor the remedy will t>e demanded. If the trusts cannot be in Portland I» at .... I purriiamt <4 tiw s. E. l4 of s»«-tion No. He states that he is as radical upon the reforms as '22, In To»n«nii> No. 11 South, Range controlled by the remedial laws we now have, he was when he electrified the country* with his I No. 2 F.a»t, anti will offer proof to «ho« Pap’s Coffee House rkxpicncc in Chicago in 1K96. Republican pluto more severe law will be enacted. Even the char Í that the lami »ought i» more valuable i lor it» limiter or nt-.nv titan lot »grimi- cratic newspajM-T» an- attempting to construe this ters under which they are swindling and oppress ' turai i>ur|«*«e». ami tooetanliah liinctaitu A t th « Wmt l iuor Mommi» .• lo «aiti laud lielore the Rcyifter ami Ilv- statement to mean the free coinage of silver at a ing the people will be revoked or recalled if neces i I ceiver RDTBa IBCTZXHfi. at the l-aad i tffi. .- al l*ortlan.l. sary to curb their mercenary grtwi. ratio of 16 to 1. that he advocat«! at tluit time. piregon, on Fretay. lite I 4tl; <tay of -ep- Okl'tiine Linn County Hoya, have at least leameti learned that they I leml-er. IDOS. 1 he people nave mat what w ™u uiey Mr. Bryan states that while he believes in bimetal- The Pronatore. lie name« a» witnraee» John Mar», have build«*«! they can tear down; what they have ism as firmly as ever, the increase in the volume j of i^tion.li, Oregon; William Rrenner, of money has largely done away with the necessity created they can destroy, and they will not be con of Sete, Oregon ■ Frank I. Jonea of Sen,, A tent until all men. rich as well as poor, shall be ¡itn-gon, and M. W. Yr*Muan,of lu»<---mb, « of bimetal ism. 11 In-gon. eijua! before the law; until life, liberty nnd the Any an i all ,«-r»on» claiming ailverae- : The events of the past decade show Mr. Bryan ly the above-ilea, rilatd lamia are requewt- » to be a statesman of wisdom. The added ten years pursuit of happiness shall I m .* guaranteed to every 1 •'ll- - I claim» in thi» office on or I » citizen. If this can be done and our present form in b’cio an<l i* prvparr*! , ta'fore «ani 14th day ol September, l «»i. : W to his age, with his trip around the world, has Ali.KK.1OM S l>k>»«KH, A of government maintain«!, well and good; other to <fo HmVcIami I « « greatly ripened that wisdom, and has placi-d him Register. i w wise the very form of government will be changed a work in all in the very front rank of American statesmen. 11> MilHI |OM 1*1 III I« < I twN » Indeed it would be difficult to name his equal I if necessary. They believe that our governmental branch « mi of drntiatry. i structure was reared, not for the aggrandizement HMBC« U»l> ACT, /l »g 3, 1ST». among our prosent day statesmen. C mirti i-tai.« land Ihlic«. and prosjierity of a few persons only, but for the Mr. Bryan will return to his native land at the P' it U sim I, Orinoti, July 3, !■»>, XOT1CE ia hereby il“’’» li ai in com- end of September, and from present indications happiness and prosperity of the people. Failing I p'lance with the pr«>»hiona ■■( the act o( to do this, there is something wrong - something the country is ready to receive him with open !< ngreMi o( June .1, 1S7S, etititl«l “An ¡lacking in the superstructure, which they can and , Art lor U m - aalr ol timber lamia in the arms. It seems, also, at the present time, that it HtatM of Caliiorma, Oregon, Xerada. is a foregone conclusion that he will I m * the next i will supply. In the greed and oppression of pred ¡ and Washington Territoria« eiten.le.1 Mt»n*«M4*1h Frowt »hml, of Altanjr. on *r«-»»t»y atory wealth the people believe they have found to all the Publir land .‘•latea by act of •Hrtwl, !• n<rw r»w!y tetr bualnrna. with artwnt»« nominee for president by the liemocratic party. ¡ Aaguat 4, lfW3, Frank I. Jooea, of Hein, ■mfallon* nrvwr bwB»rr 4«Uhr»»! Ibr *<rtctiU the lacking element, and the reasonable control by Whether he will be elect«! or not remains to be County of l.inn, State of Oregon, haa the government of this greet! and oppression is the thia day tiled in thia office hia «worn seen. If plutocracy can control jwlitics and brow I - No. teats, for the (mrvhaae of Altany.an! Irf n« prrw« fo you hrw a Urtili ve element that w ill so strengthen the structure that ataternenl. beat and cajole enough of the voters, hia defeat is the N. i. ol Section N •• IM, in Town* I an<! wks '»uuthokiing we are. «hip No. II ?onth, Kange No 2 Ea«t. assured. But if the American voter can go the ixipular government will not prove a failure. rr.ID TOMLXX8OK. Let»«* ami » ill offer |m»f to b ! h > w that the lami 50 YFARS’ p.lls uninfluenced and vote his sentiments. Mr. j «ought ia more valuable tor ita timber or EXPERIENCE The Associated Press reports from Russia indi atone than for agre ultural purpiar«, ami Brvan will be elected. hia claim to aael lami la*fore cate conditions in a very turbulent state. When tveatabliah At the prssent time Mr. Bryan is visiting Eng the Kegt-ter and Receiver at the land at Portland, Oregon, on Thurmlay, >ind. and has been treat«! practically as the Na the czar prorogued the Houma, the Russian people Office the 1:1th day of ttapiembwr, IW j W. accepted the result as being tantamount to the tion’s guest Never was a private American citi- lie nann*. ae witneeaaa: Fr««l Jonea. Scio, Oregon. William Breniwr, of ten. whose only title to notoriety is having beenj government being turn«! over to the lx*aurocracy. of i". T ibad « M a «*» Or -gon, John Mara, of lacotnb, D isk , n b twice defeat«! for the presidency, been paid The Houma was about to investigate the lieauro- Orrg°n. m >"I M. U Yeoman, of la.-.mil>, C oavr ' ümti Ae. Anr >«• tir,* a ■he«rh and leerr,W " »r.ej greater respect He ia looked upon by the English 1 crats who hail charge of the supply departments, • *reg«»n. ■ei'tlff aww's n rmr r f>«nfr« *r«* wl.w«he» aa Any ami all iieraon« . lanning adverse txt people as the most illustrious private American during the Japanese war. This was just what the ly the above-«lr«> rilwd land« are re.pict ttwve.ibm NAHÙ800N • •» !*•<••*• •rr* fnsex aar«*n*nr fr»r ««ranpg ¡«ai«n»e, r*l to die tlteir claim« in thia office on or Pairie »wfeeti Mann A <u 9^9199 pitizen ^nd accordingly is made the guest of honor lieaurocrats did not want. They had swindled the before «aid 13th day of Heptemliee, U« j 6. Mt aFarpA. tn tke government in supplying food and clothing for Aii.úvoi H. IhuoiAKa, by the leading English statesmen. Scientific American. Hegiater. Occupying the conspicuous position that he the army and hail stolen from the funds provid«! A h tnd» n»ely IRne^ratad waablî. !-«nr«fft < pafalkMt at tnj » tarritifl«- hnimaâ 1er me. B» • for building war ships, buying powder, etc., and 0ocH, it will be remarkable if Mr. Bryan does not «»•r f >ar »• nths, | l B m M by er< The NNWS office «I cpb «H kln«l» of |«»b did not purjxise to be investigated. Hence, disso ! printing in g”«*l ntyle and at reasonable make some statement in his public sjMieches. that «UN» tCo.»'- — New tort priew. Itov.A OÏM«. « r WkUisT *. BA V olutocratic newspaper* can not construe to his lution of the Houma was their only safety. «■■■■I The Wigwam I t>|l4M |<»tff«a T. J. Mnnkcrw, W F. inil, Perry, J. J I Ur tiro, I I’ A. U arnrr. Scio Million Compilin' - i t t 1 ' -H* >|<»- SCIO Having I Market tri <*uy M» K age of ilio WAgoll Oil tabllahnl I rea* >ii*l>lii (■•rm tin’ I ami .1 ill'tl taie rtght, V < il < >1 n > ROLLER MILLS L V REAL Office »»»«I»» Ü»«O» « »Sci Farm an I on Un- b .44 A full ¡uni complete line of Glassware, If you wr' ». it if It ■ buy, I can Chinaware, ami Stoneware, at Wosely's Gro cery. Our stock is now, clean, up-to date, ami prices right. We invite everyone to in- s]»ect our line ami compare prices. v Mr No trouble to show you the goods. J. F. WESEL Y, X..O ON DECK AGAIN! After three month«’ absence from Scio, I am again at the bench ready and anxious to repair your .«•••• Watches and Clocks 1 can also repair engines and other machinery. Bicycle Repairing a specialty. 1 can do the work or direct how it can be done. you for Mild thill goo H