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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
«The £antiiim ^Invo. 6* Politically Independent Mt'lli-K'Itll'l 1« >N KA'rHX: (>!»/ «Ml in •4vann> ............. »! (>n* >M»r, at » im I of vwir............................................ I Opn year, al arai ol 3 yrara ... ....I (lux >M>. al <*n<l *>f 3 y.a,*.................... 3 75 pi« o. *1 > a«»• in««- month» in a»l«'ai>re............. ................. .................................. .. M IngU oupy in a ra|>|*r.......................... ............ . . U j Ai»ve it riMiNii itATF.-a » AO n> o> Z i tal obli'«»«» n.•Ocra, |»r Una .. ... ......... . c»t*«i'!<«l «««MingrommanU, t»-r lina......... ................................ x¡r*| »ilrrrtuüi«. ¡x*r bne j«-r i.»»s»r .................. l>»»play *4», 3 « hange» per monti», rolui »I ai-la |«t in< h ................ ...................................................................... Plofrtmonal rauta, lt» inahea, pe« «««onih I long Uluc «..nlr*. I« l .r «.Ivertioi.« 1> a*lv i «pf ■' »1 <1 ««.’ io Ou A STATE DANK EXAMINED DEMANDED would fail of election, no matter w hom the Repub licans may nominate. Just why those newspapers will continue to misstate Mr. Bry an's j» ilion on the money question is best known to thcmselvea, Mr. Bry an has stated hundnsL» of times that he advocated free coinage in M#K as a means, and the quickest means, to accomplish the desired end the increase of the volume of money toa |<er capita circulation iwce.«.«ar> to place the country' in a |»n*- perous condition. At that time there was lens than $11 per capita in circulation. As a matter of tact I there was prolalUy mg more Ilian $5 per capita in actual circulation. Since that time the volume has been increased tomón.* tlian $3-1 per capita. .Mr. Bryan justly claims that the prosperous condition of the country eminently justifies his contention in 1896. but that the same necessity does not exist to«iay, for free coinage of silver, that existed in 189& The big «ladies view with alarm .Mr. Bryan's candidacy. By harping upon the prejudice they believe exists against free coinage al In to I. they ho|>e to bring about his defeat. If President Buu«e- velt would agree to accept a renomination, but little would be said about free coinage of silver, for they belit ve that .Mr. Roosevelt's elect. >n would lie assured. But with some other Republican nom inee, then .Mr. Bry an becomes a source of danger. For this reason they are endeavoring to minimizó his chance. I «viltà. i •»« rini.it llluv , /I A» I, I«. X tita I .AO I Otfttf Julv J, I r Mnrit limi m i c< tin* ka Ì« mi O* <4 lb«* art lit Ib7ü. MNitHWrt Umbr-r tami* in Í ’hft « Nt'13 • 4 4 «Cf, U Ulla unit, il*d in Ui N<*. 4. mm I F lM.lt» T m W • few»t. a»» ita* tan.4 m • tlttifwc >fl I Orejen Eft«ta bl ' • of * W * p Nn.ll>- r»» • m*«r lb t«»l t > M I th«' I ai »<1 tit* FnAay, I » . • 't* J<> >n l r M W Y •r*'o» < rü*d I ¡aim in <lav <>f WOll« I I ‘»K 1*1 III II I i rinata Jt*Mil 3, l nitwl Mah-« U mm I Office» !\»rtlan*l Oregon. July *J, I \< i TI< E i« larrvby 1 ven I tart In r ■ pbaive wtth thè pfwi of th** A. 4 t of <(lotigrvMi cJ Junv3, « lltU-i. • • ’ in Art tur thè asta <4 titubar Mttota in i th< > la tea «»f t'ahfornia, Oia?tì •II. Nr ADA and U a»hiutft> n Terril«»ry, «■» rlknJr«! ; t<» all thè l’ubtlc Land stahw by art o( inguai 4, Mary F. Brvnner, of Srio. C«»nnty «>f Liuti, State «»f Orvgun, ha* thta >|ay Hlrd ili Ih 14 » Ihi'v ber «wum 5 »tatrmrfit. No. f«»r tba pur» ha** of I and 7. are! thè E. ta of \ W offtat/ttan No. !*,Town*hì| No. Il South. |<aliga No. 2 Kart, and wdt oltar premi to «ta«w that thè land tem^ht i» m«>ru • • ber daini to «ani land befurv thè Ke^ia» t*r and Rereivar at thè I/4; h 1 Office at Portland, Oregon. Friday, thè 14th day <»f Srplrmber, l'-Ort. Sbe rutili«-* aa *itneMea : John Mara, ira, of "ci**. Oriv n . Ere ì Jone*, «<f s»ff». Ore* s Co You Want to Know What You Awatlow T *Th*T*» t* • ta ihhi *»*r-trv I« feVuT mm ««» expiro •» ri»»« li i* ’«H natural that <«• m S ham M ► av * «»IB* in lb* cxxu J a *- • V' ’ ’ U’ WhrL.«< i< ta* dfitiA ■I« . '«Mtai, I*. rttw «I •- * -‘ a Oft If** i<rt Ux PMl br. *»*1 •ati«t*4 Utt th* ful» -« pa hi i. u ramati add a* U* •• «»rtv-U nfHtUiil *» ••< btA m«rti rlnrn. I»r L. V Iftaer». <W VuffaU N > * h« . 'ta»* n usw t i <b* rou.’X.’ M 4 arvd 1» t*rva«V‘,«**i a h-l «4 AÌì Ui«* .(nnr «Ure»»» mlw*r< tab' hta U ^1 ■«< mewt !»•<. Il»* •<♦«»*•>« Mndbcal lita »very ' U m ¡»pular lu'ff l®« Hr^atur, <bi«>. I» mitlflar an«l ta'nH r»v. s *u.«r; afeaoJ bia'ravbrtw i*nwri¡r* tiíwrj* fee **ak. ovc< ' »uiked, hri»M*a* n, itorvtKP and lt»valM »'«ntai. TM» ta»b| a**l m«»»«*n*nt *>• Mir uí I Mr. |N«krrv. ba*, by *ta*«ta< •ia Jy •hat hr* w.4l«at»uwn «•*!•»-it.«« ar* ' »i •’’i t’í all bar *r rrtthsi «h*» fur« un* L a * ■*. a n ' »p..**L fr’W U»« »Uf-’vl 1»r«5 rt ail lb r!k.«** ui all U»« Avverai a ‘ ■ f I tot. at> whMf Ife <n*t t Vy ¡*ahr4 ri d irai »ritan * . *t»iA • •• ' I it i* «-.*» • A O'pY of th** I . A uullixl fTM t > • » *f‘> d« • »< to -fta <rr*u<*ifi »Ur Ut* va’ » a.* 1 - » a U*** ft>»vn«'taa' plant* «&!<* b |r.l li.»« .. ¡-*«U li .•« I«r l*U«r. » um J lr . A’ -•!»« T" r .•»•»'• ««. Ft Fv-n'« • rta*»<ni Frítela ar» uri . •we ar • i :l *>• ». * 1' * r**« «MÌA». tLi » «»• t’-rK l!»*r »:»4 j» >««H IM n < «»• “pl’i b*’*1’- ‘ *'il i • • s. • a -* » fu ♦*!■ • r $30,000 syn ' V . m «■« pta* « f Our laws for the punishment of defaulting and ih«> et M —ta %I \ A •• i l» *» » *4 taf'l «( M» -Y-ti-g a f«< absconding hankers are wholly Inadequate U> ac . I j«ar w* *-W complish the purjswe intended. Th«* law is inade Old men, especially those who have served sev » f ih*»«' tr » *• k* I hia i*ae «• •>«aìl I Ida quate liecause accounts of bank presidents and eral terms in the United States Senate, seem to •• »•’ «» rvh t ¡ ftvw Usant WfU »«»a «Agre» ta tata cashiers looting their banks are of too frequent re ha. • • a .• i|- ' . ... , . ■ ■ w I « • «t».* .-< *. < « rl.-l currence. A Chicago bank president is the latent last Illinois has just renominated her aged Sena tna.lir «r •*>> h-r ta ' * u» fuff t-a.- r > * •*'*• •> b ••* " P* wholesale looter that Associated Press dispatches tor Cullom; Alaltama retains her pair of octogen i t *»*<ri ta ut 1 iA>1!r*w» Pt U V. iunv. buffai^ N Y. report. He is only a matter of $2,000,000 short in arians. Senators Pettus and .Morgan; New York his accounts with the hank. The princifal deposi still has her Senators Platt and Depew, lx>th of ngs* with this bar whom are in their dotage, and there are several women who arc wage earners, who through thrift mon* senators nearing the four-score mark. These and habits of economy, werc able to dep>sit a few aged senators, several of whom have been regard cents daily in what they suppo-«Mi was a reliable ed as among our ablest statesmen, must sometime V >«! m « I Ahd lui IMV banking institution, are thus relieve«! of their sav within the near future reach the limit of human ... y mi ings. Speculating in blocks and gambling on the endurance and pass from the stage of active life. race course is given as the cause. Illinois has a Indeed some of them would have conferred a ble-s- J 1 . state bank insjiector who is supposed to inspect ing upon their staten had they passai away years K-.n and M n \«v <>f i.» the private banking institutions at stated ir.tenals ago. B»it with all respect to old nge, it would "r'v'n . Aujr an«l all jwr*« n* .-laiintrig a«h »•!>«*• and he had insriected this bank's books I t a short ** • ‘ time previous to the president's absconding and they ought to be willing to retire to a quiet life , r»n or e *aid I Ith day of Septctuta'r, Bmtk pronounced the bank's affairs in fair condition. and give way to younger and more vigorous blood. Au*aaxoa s. Danaaim, Itagiatàr. Evidently the inspector did not understand his New ideas seem difficult of acceptance to these old i >«•1111 J oil PI I I II % I K» X buxines.«, or inspected in such a way that it was no men, hence we have the humiliation of seeing j inspection at all. In a short time the absconding them hang on to old ideals and idioms after a vast TIMBKM I AM> ACT, Jl’MB 3, 197ft. 5n IM- president will probably be apprehended and Is* majority of the people have progressed beyond I lilt« «1 State« < Ht»«’«♦, Ijtvivee Al > , I’«»rttarvl, Oregon, July '¿, !!>■*». Atri**« nt tur punished for th«' theft. Will this pun hment re them. They imbibed Mark Hanna's “stand pat” ' I l< I ■" | • V • i 1 ' •* Wo. a— fe-av**« turn to the hard-working depositors their avings? ideas on the tariff and are. not yet aware tint ti e » I’haji » with 11.«• ¡>r-'V •-! •!!•« ■ »( (!.«• ,p | . i Arrima Albany t «i« V a I .» n r. m • 4 J u«- I <.« rt.! :• -I " \ U The state of Illinois has undertaken to a\ to tl >■ old argument to bolster up excessively high pro t Art t f»«r th«* I r !«»»»• lur All*y*u y *«!«♦ of timfe*r land« in th«» people, becaus«'of her lawfully selected bank ex tection has been exploded and that moderate pro- > * < M and W a» hi ng ton 1 r .i ; \ ;l<» A. M. aminer, that this bank was a safe dejsisitory for : w r M f’aro’inv Wa«l«ih\ • f Ti- the lal-or ■ c n I i its ¡»lace. We love these old men for the good | Aug it« l 4. fe»?, XW M • unty of W m I i II u I hi , work people entrusted their savings with this they have done in the past, and while we are sorry of Ureg«»n, ha« th h* day tiled in thin office 6 •» P. M • •*• r. M bank. Justice would require the suite to make to see them relegated to the superannuated list, i her «»worn rtatanwnt, No, »»‘‘SO, fur the (mrcha*M of th»* N. E. ’4 of Nvlion No. good to these work people what they have lost such is life, and they will have to submit to the Xi. in fownahip No. li s«>utbf Kan#** No. >- 1 v«w» i ’« »r v a » li « •n A. M N ». 2 i art, aini u »11 offer pnr.f to *»L«>w because her insjxx’tor of luink.s had pronounced the inevitable. ArrtattaiU Aì’Miiy lu A. M that tiif* ¡and *»u hl ik nxire ho. 1|- bank sound. I for ita Uinta*! or Atone than for ugrtcul* ! e*«vre ( ’orvaiti«. .« Il V A. Ài Arrtv«*aai Ali«ny . ti u r. M tural pur|»•*»**, and t«> ublnd) bvrclaitu The people of Oregon will expect our legislature Destructive timber fires are raging up the San- V» rahl land ta’for«* the K»-giiiU‘r au t Kv- N<» T— at its next session, to enact a law establishing tiam, up the .McKenzie, and over in Western I cviwr al lb«* fdittd Office nt l‘* rtiaivf, !.*«>«*• Curvai Ha ... A ••. M al Al latri y « m r M Some proper and effective method of examining Washington. At the rate that timlier is being r Or» uo»n, 01» hr. lay. the ! Ith day of Srp- Mo Arrtvea t—• Mtavna A Pan jr v. % M private lianking institutions. They want such a destroyed, timber lands that escajie destruction > I, 1 tvinber, Atri' va ai tur vaiti» Siu* iiaibi « m viitfu*'-.— John Mar»», A Ite | system of inspection established that a depositor are apt to increase in value. Up the North San- of l4ux>mb, Or«v *n; William Itnmiiwr, txwv»ta IP m » i ) M >cio, Oregon, f rank I, J-’iicv, *»f Scio, Arri ire* at CotvaiH» M can feel reasonably safe in entrusting his savings tiam it is estimated that 70 square miles of valua ’ . i«f Oregon, a I m I M. \\ . Yeoman, of la«*>iub, No. ito-■ Oregon. to the bank. When a state assumes the res;>on.si- ble timber has been destroyed and the end is not l.«aveu AJteM y ' B »• M Arri«»-« ai t '»r»»l’le * »5 P M and all |«e.-<M>ng « la.nnng a«lv»'r*e- bility of saying that a bank is solid, it becomes yet, for the fire continues unabated, sweeping on I Iv Any Aliai th« aÌN>Y* traina con wtih *o’itli the Almvt'tlrM r«ta‘d land« an* r»»]Uv*t* ( lixm», imiti at Ai-ani «nd morally responsible to every depositor for th«* towards the summit of the Cascades. Inefficient , wl to tile their rlaitna in thia office 01» or 4 Pwt'ift«' ‘«Mvalli*, mi wrli a» train f<»r Istruii, amount of his deposits. Otherwise the law would fire wardens in the Detroit district are held blama ’ i before «aid Hth «lav of September, I4MM. dire i «vrvicr t<» W» unti adj*»«?Mi In* a» *rJl »• K» «-ttrataiah H«»t f*n» ln«f*. be a farce. ble to some extent. Experienced woodsmen, who f>e luriht-r tiiinruiiti > » «vi* !•» J ( M A Y«», < <>i !*«••. A*1. W«* have here in Scio an excellent tanking con were emplycd in that capacity, wero discharged to %«» I l< II il. Itol i.*, A»?, ni, Altautv cern. We believe its busine-s is conducted in an give city men, who had a political pull, the places. II ll.i KóM*»K. Ax«-nt, Cotstallia. TiMftrt: LA*U A«'T, IftM* 3, absolutely saf«* manner. Yet every depositor would, Politics, sometimes, are rcajionsible for ills that I mied Staici I-in«I office. Albany Hardt» .tre Company» l‘“rttai»*l. Oregon, Julv 2, . *“■ if possible, feel safer if a state examiner should at ought not to affect the jieople. Inefficiency in any notice The AHainy Hardware («•» bn* the »«« r« '* > gi^rn tí«¿t m <OIU least once a year in.*q>ect it-» l»« k- and method of particular field of employment, when the jieopte liant e with the prtA'i«ion$ of the act >í fetal aUx*b in town, next ** th«» chmti»«o»i f«»r Valva '•Hïtirw» of June 3, 1 h 7H, entitted ‘Au place to tra<fe. bofe doing busin« s and re|X>rt th«1 same to the public. are paying for efficiency, is simply legalized rob I Act and 2-1 tirai st. Albany. fur the «ata of timber taint- in th«* line od. No honest banker would object to having his bank bery, Mot of the timber destroyed would aver Mai.« 4 4 alitami». < »r* . i . Nwt't Flie N.-rwuh fe * »luì ¡uul » ufe an«l Wa«iiingtait Territory aa «-atend«*«I and method of doing business jx. >•«! ujion by a age 30 t<> M) million feet per square mile. li 1 is to all the ITiblb‘ I.and Statr« by art of Alnuiial. T, L. IK Competent and proi«erly authorized officer. It is easily seen then what the moneyed value of ’ the Au^u-l 4, IM>2, Jul*« A, Waddle, of Ti* (he tricky and dishonest shysters who w ould object. property destroyed is -a loss that cannot be rv- »:.»i*i«\die, ( « nut s of Wrf-biiJg’l* »n. Stai«* of Oregon, ha* tbi* «lay tile»I in thin >>th. o Tb.»- iù*-t Flare U> Eat As a matter of fact every depositor in a bank placed. hi# vworn wtat« n»eiit. No. f- r ilo» in PurthuHl i» at ,... pun'ba*«« **i the >. E. of Svettai* No. places more confidence in the tank than the banker 22, in Townatiip No. 11 youth, Kange will place in the depositor. If you entrust your No. 2 itakrt, and will offer proof U» abow Pap's Coffee House Every citizen of a town w ho erects a building, th« ’ the land iKMigbt iff inure valuable money with the tank for safe keeping, you do s«> jmints a house, builds or repairs a sidewalk, cleans f«*r ita tiiulwr or M«»ne than fur a^ruiil- A t art E»i»or Mutui:»«»* H t , Bait* «. without requiring any «■curity from th«' bank. If pur|»i*rs, and U«e#tabU«h hi«claim up and removes or bums trash or filth from the tural to aai«l lami ta*f >re tlw Kt-gutei ami Re CEATXX3 J. XAUB you barrow from the tank, you mu-t give adequat«* streets or alleys, removes obnoxious weeds, or in ceiver at the latini Office it Purttand, ( >ti<,w***«r to Ki mk * I'm»*. And acceptable security. If the state assumes the Oregon, on Friday, the I4tb «lay of Se|H any way does something to lieautify or benefit, no tcisdier, ¡¡AM. r^pruter. responsibility of saying whether a tank is sound or aw witlMMNt*r John Mar», matter if he does it from selfish motives, isa l«ene- lie not, then the state morally becomes security for of l-aeuinb, Oregon W tiliarn Brenner, factor to his town. If every person in a town of Stdo, Oregon , Frank 1. Jota«4. of S ck , ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft (he tank to the people. ft would guard against tossing trash and filth into (>r«x<>n, and il. W. Ye* man,of ij*v««inb, ft8 B The state should enact a very stringent and Oregon. « I J. G. GILL, D. M. D. the streets and alleys, would replace or secure Any an i all perw*n< elainung ad ver**» ft tt binding law governing private tanks. Stockhold broken or loose Ixtards in their sidewalks, would ly the ata*vV'dt*M*rita«d land* ar» rvMjUrat- ft Ha.*« r»tabH»h<\l hla dental otti«'« « «:• ers should lie held rvsj>onsible to the depositor so rd to tile their clatiua in thia «»thee on or ft In Fcio anti i* prr|tan*«l ■ long as they have a dollar. Bank officers who ab replace broken boards or pickets in the fence about betarv waul Hth «lay oí Saptember, I* Vi •> ft ALuvaaoM N. I tatú»« km , their lots, in a very short time the appearance of tn »Io ffr»t'<*latata f I scond with depositor»’ money or who employs it in i ■ Regl*tvr, ù neglect und decay would be replaced w ith thrift ft «orb in all Any speculative entepriee, should forfeit their per ft ft «vitti, ihm ri in >< t ■ i<. « ft ft brant hre «»( « Imi »»try gonal liberty for life. lndi*ed his punishment can ¡and enterprise. Strangers j«assing through would a TiMeKM LAMI A<T, J< M 3, 1M7H. ft * pot be made too severe. If a tank official knew see the neatness in the ap|>earance of the town i ftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftft ftftftftft ftftftft l'nitrd "tat«* I am I Office, and, as a matter of course, would talk about it. that his life would ¡aiy the forfeit for using a de l*<*rttaiid. Oregon, Jul) 3, /airt. NOTH I it hereby givra tl at in ..m- positor's money wrongfully, there would be no dis making the same a source of advertising the town. ! ! l ’lance with the pr»>md<»(ia uf the act of honest tank officials. ’- ngrr*» «»< June .1, 187ft, rnlittad °An The probabilities are that if Special Assistant ■ f Act fur tlw mita of tiiufrer lami» in the Give us a system of tank inspection that does Attorney-General for the Government Ileney d<ws State« uf i'aliiumia. Oreg« hi , Ncfnda, inspect one that makes the roa«l of a dishonest not run out of material, the Government peniten and Waehingt«*u Tcrrit« 11, a - « xt. ;, I»-«I M-iintuoth F»*-*1 *th*-1, «»f rm a»rsj»»’l atrreC« I* im »« w rvwty for with »vom. ’.; ‘ . I « ■. I ** ' •- kl« bank official most difficult and dangerous, and we tiary over at McNeil's Island will have to l»e en t Augnai r 4, I 1MI2, i»s»V«*r h«*ftWV »•ff* th»* a<rwul- Frank I.Jonra, of Scio, «»: Munti I HIV«- IH, «bril «IMI «K •IW«’ t«» will then offer an inducement to the people to form larged. So far everyone Mr. Heney brings to trial Connly of Linn, State <H Orr^oti. ha»» Al'tafty, Mi>l I«»« us mova fu jot» I h • al tata tire tide day ffl»«l in th!« office hi* «wurn *u4 ar**otn«notafing •• »rr. habits of thrift and economy and to not secrete in the Portland United States Court has to meta rtairtnent, No. <?•*-*. for the purrhawo of rr.zo touljxson . t«u«« lheir savings in old boots or tin cans. Money de phorically, “walk the plank.” The future must , the N. E *4 «»( Section N |M, in Town- N«». H Srtilh, Range No. 2 F a -I, posited is regarded as money in or subject to circu- look ominous to Mr. Hermann and others who are ¡Mitin ami will offer proof l«»«huw that tl*e lan«i ¡aliuii If you secrete it in private hiding places, yet to be placed on trial. As a matter of fact boys, MMiicht la more valuable fot ita Ùihlwr or than for agri* ultural t*ur|* >»ra. aiwl you withdraw it from circulation and you contrib you will save a lot of trouble and expense if you , •ituuv torataldiah Id* claim tn «aid land ta-for»* ute towards a money stringency. The stat«* is in will plead “guilty." You would probably have to the Rrgt«trr «nd Ratvivwr al the tai nd Mftcw at l'«»rtland, Oregon, on Thtirwday, duty bound to protect the lives and property of her ;>ay a less fine, or serve a shorter sentence in the » ’ the 13th day of Sept«*ml»rr, li* H. fitizens. We have absolutely no protection from j>en if you would do so. II«* OABufM witlHUM*«: Irmi Jun«*«. «•f Sei«», Oregon. William Brenner, uf |hc private tanker except his character for hon ' srio, Oregon; John Man, of laummb, esty and responsibility.______________ Esther Mitchell, who slew her brother within Oregon, and M. W. Yeoman, ut I a<N»mb, Anron» »«m « *o4 ArerrttMUm «a* forty-eight hours after the jury had pronounced .1 targ«»n. £!r»t» swvfi.tin « Ite rep»t*t>« frv» whwHer a» Any and all |<*rw»n* claiming a»lv« rar- « pr h«w» .1 • * ***»» w _ news|>ap<*rs . , The big of the country _ are continu- him “not guilty" of m mler, se.*nis alx. it t>> . ’ ly the al»’»Tr-<in«ri l*ed ta nd* are raque **t> ■** •t'Mw»'.*tal I*»r*trt4 * hi thia «iffici* un <»r ally s^ieculating with reference to W. J. Bryan’s jurcdiction of «»arthlv court.-, yen :ii«l t<> ..i |, i • . , Mrnt f«»»ta «g«M»r-y r« r Msr-urta* paUMit«. »Hon lhr««««h Munn A l o. *vcvtV« day of Septamta-r, Ita«». pandidacy for president in l'.xw. The concensus *M‘ »«*ar d«*ath s door with an attack c>f tynhoul tartom mal 13th *. «tM, wHh -it < t.«nr«K te «b» Auiiuoi S. Dgrawaii, _ ■_■ ____ _ ■ .. . .. r> fever. In the light of the fact that this unfortu- R«*gi*teT- pf op mon ani< »ng them is that Mr. Bryan insure nate under a sort of hypnotic influence Scicnlitic Hmcrican, A h un«t»i'«*»*»r li '»rem* *4 w «»eli ta t afw **I cita n«>*Uo«t of »r,v »r«r*i«i0r p T«**» f i • |o be the Democratic nominee, but that if he fn>m the Creffiehis. it would ta a bit -mg to her- «•rar. 1 urn. i'hs. |L bf *H >*«• maki*« free coinage of silver ata ratio of 16 to I self, to her relatives, and to •»•!< tv if h<-rdii ase MI Rrv.Jt JNN « Í «re Co. <* 1' * R« WM*«VMtt N *>. •« IK Y C ■' b'*’ central idea, as in the campuign of lhlki, he I should result fatally. The Wigwam The N ews is devote«! to the interests of ••cio ami San- tiatn Forks. Live Editorial* upon »ho lemling topics of the «lay in each issue. It works for thu interests oflho ( 'orninoli People nn«l the ed itor- pocket book. Ti i ; m -.—In «ulvanee for one year $1.2'», at the end of the war $1.’to; vini tuo years $ 1 .”•’»; ein! three year* Subscribe for it now. r~n I si IO ilavtni Mflrtt t 1 <»uy M. 1 agri »J th KERBER <&, KLECKER C? 3TAT7CM. 0RX3OS Ubh«hr«l rea «»nah fern» <li< Alvi A <h »•iu« right Beg the attention e/ the SA NT/ AM NEWS readers while ue present you with a fc) items. B'e are now placing on our shelves the best and largest line of Dry Goods ever shown in Stayton. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND NOTIONS The fact that we buy our goods in the Eastern markets en ables us to sell them at a very low price and every article is strictly up-to-date. Be have a large and complete line if Ladies' Coats, Jackets, and Furs enroute from the East; also Men's Suite, Overcoats, Cravenettes, and Ulsters. Our stock of Groceries is complete. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. Be pay the following prices for pro duce: Eggs, 2 'r per dozen; hens, ¡2c per pound; Springs, 13c to 11c; Old Boosters, Be; Ducks, lie; Geese, Oc. Top market j <« ¡>a;d for hogs, leal, or anything in the line of I >untry Produce. B7ien in Stayton give us a call and we will treat you right. Remember the place. KERBER <& KLECKER ON DECK AGAIN! After t! tree months’ absence from Scio, I am again at th«* bench ready and anxious to repair y«»nr « i 1 :< »1 hi : \L < lll.o ó'cit Kami «■ > ,.| li lid If »■« <■ •—II it it il l>uy, I this S<5 (MltlT oj ¿XI > Wriu T9S1ÎJ • '.•«an t Frepsta » I (l»vur tl IHIS . ••• • • Watches and Clocks 1 can nho repair engines and other machinery. Bicycl«* Repairing a specialty, I can do th«* work or direct how it can be «lone. A. W. HAGEY At (be Ol«l MtaNft I» (ft ft • < • • •