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T»* Z ' • . 4 F •• • 9 «»• 9 » » • 4 •ate* I -r's I >Á-t’ ■ r 4 * ♦ * «.■x-xaoraeoiir.'CRÄ» ».■ «ar Politically Independent > f «• , » ■ I % •* *4 « '• ’ * « 9 . ’4f x • >*• r. * 5 « • -v// . ? y 1 I » I « « » lwi > a j » h •■.1 • KVKMY KHII’AY T. I.. III AiXil.lt. "’I II £ lcum*M *wt> »■>>>«■. •atitw-M i<ri«rio.N One year in ad«.»r*. ... ... Unr »«ar, al *-ad <4 year On. iaar, al vikl ol ? year. » Bw > «nr, at end . 4 J year» but month, in ad «aure ................... " «le. ii « i.th» hi ad«am« I ak*»A'j in. »r»p|«er h . vj ... .. a 71 . . IV» A«V EXAMPLE 11/ BE AVOIDED. K «TI < *nl rd thank. .......... . ... hpe. al ««lAtUArr f»»»Birr*. |*rr ll»»r . . «rsl’liLg «M»-*»»* »»<•, I« r lit « !x* al advertlAiittf. jam n*» j« r !4*’ i ^ a , v ad», 2 «L»» j;« • ja r u lb, • < |*< if«’ h 1 l*V«d«reMT «Jfld Carda. !» nrbi « i n ' L U.g U ae .ewtiwka tor a»ilertt>ii>g ma«ie <>n .p| , al n »* I • • AtlVMtlt-IXU K f■ J 7 • ■ • t v Ì 9 •ariff that is [>rohilw«ory to the fori ign manufac- 1 tun r. They ladii-ve that the American.n?Anufac-. rtwncai LtND >t x© 3, 1*7H. I mlr«l MAte* L oh I * Mtbrv. | turer can succes*iu'Jy cumpetc in ’.ba ¡narkets of r»«ril*iMÌ, Orvy -n, Julv 2, jthe world, and cite as an evidence of that fact that MOTK.'E l* hcifcby ¿. **ihat • u that m tha |*r»*vt« i«ns <vf the art of I American made goods can be fottnd in the market.* . i piume«» w<* with «»I Jur»r3, I^<- M. ’ gHiUlM. "An of every c»viliaed country <»a the face of the glob**, I icf fc’M lite *eW <4 I r» Ver ten te in ’He S ìu L m <»l i aithathìA, <i >»<.'•«», Xt’AA A. abutalantlv «d»k> •*> m*-c* the |>rice^«>f the foreign • ; 4r»4 W A*hiu<l'*n T*rr * ,i rr,* aa elttHkd«M manufacitirvr. They cannot s*-e justice in our < to all tbv FubUc I am I >1 •li’t l>y aet of Auvu*t i. > : u Ihenner.of >do, : home people being compelled to |»<*y from onc- ‘ ’ <.«*Uhty, *»< l4t*n, Ntei«* i «;-í < brrffuU. hat ' third to one-half nxw for an article than the Eng- Ibi« «ter ÓI»U in thfl> • '»the- hi *w«»m N< k l*«f ’ lite iHirrl«a*e ol ' I. «liman or Gem an i rrquimd to ¡xiv for tin- *ame «teteiVM'nt Lo<* 3 Atei Atei E, , «I - w », u article of American manufacture. Mr. Cannon NectiMii N«>, |N, in l ' W» hip -X® II remth. Iter««* No, 2 K**t. *r» t will <dt*r <x*'f will .loubtlw v lw willing to reviae his opinions as •h<»w thst tl»r temi w. ■Wjtiil te n*-’fv vab I’ . » well as the tariff, even l»efore the b«-ginningof the «U» fc< it* llmbcr ■ •r «Vtnr tha<* f« if M) irvi Murai puriMOMNI •XI • I t > t »tabh« <’fl»aj>a»gn of li**s. if he wants to be nominated and agi in* rÌ4ite !«• *Aiu dore lhe Re •*> .-90 iesirvs to Is' electcii. retri Aliti |L'***klrV al lat«»l tHh-e at < Ire kantiani 3lcu .’5. A*’ * *2i at The tirrext of a young man at Pasadena, Califor- ’ m nis. and the bringing of him bock to Albany to , , answer for crimes committed in tins County should t., furnish an example to our young men which should ; 1 be one of grave consideration. This young man, like * SPEAKER CANNON FOR THE PRESIDENCY *,f an • ’M- ■ '<• - m • < 4 / •« •; T i, '* ♦*«* f I 1‘ • « ■ « • A* »V > # 1 • " - * f r re* Í r ' Er * f ®r ’ J * • r r .*•1 » - - 9 «7 *. • *♦ . » « 4 4 •• « z A 9 V », 4 F? if t t * • *->X' ; V k ‘ K < 9 9$ a x.* • > » > ♦ < *•*< • 9 f ’ f * », * r X ». 4 , » « «• -■ ' sw. * » z ♦ A b* * ■'» 4 * ?z '< J s. ** * s 9 » I f « '■ ■ "W 1 4 **■, •« »3 e- J !•» «H » * .1 t < « - 4 • * V • *♦ 4 , -, ■ « z » 9 I • a 4 * • * re »' I » 1 « A ‘¿A- Í • : a » eV 4 <4 ♦ •rj k < % *"v . f* Ü* ’. vi T < j9 ♦ » I w A /S' •* ■■ •> » 4 ♦ » A > , * ’ ■' > ")< > Sd Mil The N KWH is devoted to the interests of Scio ami San- tiain Forks. Live Editorials upon ’he leading topics of th*» «lav in each issue. It works for the interests of the Common People am! the ed itors pocket book. At * DO w T»:i:vts:—In advance for one year $1.2o, nt the eml of th«- war $1.50; end two year- $1.75; eml three years $2.00. Sul»-* ril»e for it now. t- - r. .<■ f r hi • - come and a resort ’<» bogus Imnk checks was the result. Now, that he finds himself entangled ini FYwtn »11 indications, next to I’r< <!«-;t R< ••- the meshes of the iaw, he purposes to return the «cite Speaker Joseph G. Cannon i- p rlutj the money obtained surreptitiously and, when brought »"•” — most probable Republican nominee for pr» d< it to trial, plead guilty. This is undoubtedly the best in 190b. Should this prol-ability become a certain w ay to get out of the l»ad mesa he has made of his fc Print ty, just in what condition will the efforts now l>c- life. But the stain is there and will probably fol BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS, ing made towards reform and the restoration of low him to his grave. He can never restore him self completely to the confidence of the business the government to ti e ;« vple he placed In 1 -• POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, idunt Roosevelt’s proclamation of a " ;uare d» d wor;ld, no matter how correct ami exemplary may aci anv oilier wort eiecnlei for all the poor as well a th<- rich the exfs ta- be his conduct Young man. in starting out in life, be adrfaon- j Csrvallis & Fastprn R. R. lions and hoja-s of the jx»ople have been gpratly ii a Joli Ofice. at reasoidte prices. built up. The selection of a succ< >r, who -e sym- ished by this and other numerous (t<x> numerous' ttgncuitum! purp M-M, and to faLüdteh her daini t<» rani temi brfur© the Rcgi©- ngthies are with corporations and the trusts, will exampl» . . Like him. you may l>e dependent upon t«*r atei Rrcvivrr at th»« Land Oftke al iyour own exertions. Be careful to not follow his be a disappointment most bitter to th»» j»eople. Portland® Orvgt»n, Fri-Iat, the Uth day S • I M-ptrmlw’r, P. ä ÜI. L m ’ ips Y*-jUlna.. 7 •> A Public men must be judged by their actions nnd example in obtaining money unlawfully. Any! <>( She Il K AlTt»»«* < ’♦ »TV«ule» .................. nani«'* ü » wiln*r«<‘* John Mar», young mail who is able-bodied and has an average Arn»«« AU<any .. .... U.U I* public declarations, Sometim» even then the <»f l4tc«>n>h, Or«*g»»n , f rank I Juitt«. <4 Hci»>, Orvg»»n Fre»l J«*n«**, *»f Kn«», Ore- *fv. amount of g ’ xsi horse sense can earn his way with r. M people nn* deceived. Public men sometime# talk. Tnüt) Irwrra Mhan’ g*«n, au«l M. W. Yeoman, of lu«mn>>. ** •* 1 4M VUiit« . ... »»»■ » 1« * >»n luarM-roMa », gnrivgi* Yatjtitna... T„- CKfHfially when they arv cundulate.t for office, in out transgressing the law. No matter whether he Oregon. J. Mnnkrra. W. F. fit«. T. ? - • i .1 \ h I i • ’ n« cteiming a*h * r-»»*- has a nickel with which to start in life, if he has! irniti« r<» ti»<i 1 i>s>« n. imit ui.< wa.. ai ■! .. ’ • ...'•■■ ■ I tir F«' |U« «t- Nr». •— K, C. Pc’ry, J. J. iiarne», s»» . C K. Warnar habits of thrift nnd reasonable economy; if he is rd t<» tile their claim in thia office <«n nr l^airre AUwni f iMtrwIt. A M tion. Sj>eaker (’ann< n. I w. v< r, i" ’ t of !■ C. A W arn«r. Arrivca laiur it Í1 » r W day <»f SvpU*ini**r, I'M*» class, for in a recent speech he stated that he honest and upright in his dealings; if he is careful Iriih*»« nd 1 Ith AlX.OUOV N<>. t >. I>KKAM.Il, I» mil .. i •» F. M Erni ■ favored government by injunction and that the to make his word goo<1 at all times, he is bound to Regulier. 5 - f M Arn . <w Aliwwr get on in the world. He has a capital that is worth Tt »»n* l »r < nrt tlll* tariff should not l»c revised or changed. sou« i •«•!< i iiiiMnn»^. No. U» * X M A 'I Government by injunction, as here referred to, infinitely more to him in the business world than Alt! V« ’ n A. M 1IMHKK I AM» Af*T, I «TH. tn effect does away with the jury :tnd lodges the would be an inheritance of thousands. Do not’ No |i I iiihd Mair« I Mid <libre, I ajvv * AD* »a ì ......... *» P U I'orilMiid, i>rrg*>n. July j, !•*•<» power of deciding all qu< tior > of dispute between form hat-:, that r.'-.u.rc ;i>.-n.it<r e\p<i..ii’.iir<- A triv«re ni < «»rvidil* . -......... Iv !• M X<>’i !( |-. i* b*Tt-by that ill c*»ni- No. 6 - capital and labor with the judiciary. Allow this than your income will justify. Do not form a uliuncf HÀMiVt'M \P»jiny ... „ > r M with the próvteiona ui tl«r a* t <d .15 r M A rn vere Corrami». ....... ..., t Jtinv .1, l'».'»i, «'ulillvd “ An to be done and what v. ill 1« ti- !■ .■ cal .it’ A champagne habit or taste, while you have but a ( ngr. I rolli« f*»i VII mbii ) Act for thr «mir of litnU r laiid* in the body of laboring men who become di- atisti< d with Ixx-r income. When you have completed your life stat» * of I'Hd. :r, » Ur* ipn. 5*cHds No, A • M. _ Atti*«*» AJtt»si»y . SCIO ROLLER MILLS .Hid ............. Wa.*hiii^t*‘U h rntory, . * ______ am r\t«-ndi*<l their treatment bv their employer d«ide to -trike. ; and are required to pay the last great debt to Na- j.... N«»- v «1! tf»«- “ . ‘ V ’ 1 The injunction machinery of the court is at once lure, if it can be- truthfully said of you, "His word u» |.«<n'.treCorrali!» L’.M» r M August 4, lv»2, Caroline V/aiMle, of Ti- a : An»or.y ¡.x i* U IN< < »H V< >H i i KX» 111 MUI- H J-. set in motion to prevent the striker fn«tn persuad was as good as his bond," no matter whether you MAtiteville, County <>f \\ A-hitfk'D n, >Lit«' K<> Aulì«* ? , • <( (>r» ha* thte<tey in »hi< Qtla e 1 j»re life »*} r. U, 'frrvalHa leave a great estate behind you or not. your ing hi* fellow-workmen to join in the strike. Th« Hier -*orn wtatvinent, No. f»u*wi. i<,r the Arrti<’< A re«»j M - purchte*» of the N. 1 . ’4 of Stvfion No.’ Hrgulsr *»»»i»«l.»y next step would be to enjoin the workmen from will not have been a failure. No 5 — 22, in fowbehip N<». 1! South, llantfe a .si I ixre»«*« ('ori «ili* forming a union, in order to pn vent united action No. - Ka»t, and will offer pr<»of to »how Arriva*al Altemy......... . 7 I* A 3 that the tend * «u bt 1* ruerr valuable No, il — GRAFTERS FIGHTING FOR GRAFT. in the strike. When this is accomplished, the next fc»r ite tinil« 1 or than f r n^rn ul- I re»v **•* < ....... A. M Ww « C»wn«r«l Cuwtom Milhr»A bu»ln»»» flour •«»»! step becomes easy. The individual workman is Arrivi» M A Preti y . . U U P. M ttmd purp»?» », and toeMablitb Iwrclait» N o ■ ’ t > eaid luii«l te*(f«r» ‘ the Kvgi»tt-r and Re- I r>« «I . ’ IV 4C> WI»«M bought «ml t *« hsngeil for enjoined from striking or quitting work when the Th* tetup . r <4 th a people i* aroniied® Ite rvprenentative !>«•»'» tre (’«■rvidil«. « 9f r Ml. 1 tl U mi I un i < 'itiv•' at pi i ■ Ai»»l fenrh'M ©ipuftentit rrwddtent Roosevelt. The caurw?« of Attive* «i AHiaity —...... M « ar F I oka « a» W «• ar« in ()»• I ' »«LI for Duwln««» *n*l Will conditions become unsatisfactory, and there you Or» -'>n, on Fri»lay, tbe l lth i.iy t.f >*vp- No ' it* grrat but ®k»w awakening are befcire the world in the ei- t«-nil»er, r.aal. T««»« Y »»M Kl<Lt tereVire ADreny „„ ? M A. M are industrial slavery. Concede the injunction j<A»urv vf the col<H«al abuaea that have grown up the name ui A rri vew ai i or v al j « Xhe narn«w tu» witne*-**’* : John Mar», • » v M in the controversy between capital and labor ami trtial* ami intrgcra and under the wanrliun uf boelncea. o( Ijtct’tnb, Oricon; William Br» imut . I lx't* «re VUreny U.4¿ i» w K ato , Ori'tftin , Frnuk I. J «•< *, of S vd », the above conclusions are inevitable. Mr. Cannon ••Graft* y the |<*«ple and thr preen lull« come t»» call them, of Arsite» ut CurvaHb» I SJ I*. . M. Oregon, »i»'l M« W- Vaoinant<4 Ijio iub, No. *•— has committed himself to this theory of govern and the term cover» every type of fl nan«* tel imquitv that bat On-y. >n. terevtre Alimi»? . ............. ? *» r. m A tri» «re al i «»rvaUH » M r u ««'I p**-***ta du riiiug Aflv<»rMk- ment", consequently there is no nx»m for the de< e)>- had <*ir *aning aiul carried eiMiruiou* prutlt* urnkr the name I ly Any thv al* W’«h‘«< riL» I land« ur». r< «p.ir -i* A li <4 lite a>K»ra tratti» coni»«* t with wonlhern Lu*inr»i* tk>n of the voter. The only safety is to deny the uf RAilrtotel <»d to tile their dann» in thi* oilict- on ur !’»»■ li'. < ■>ill|k«u» fruiti-* tw«' '■ .» \ ren} wli-1 NEW FAIL AND WINTER CLOAKS, inanagm, Ftandani <>U king*. ,nen *bu liave day of Sejdewitier, MM)t». i'<»«tallkAs a * »ri! a « ’miti f«»r Istruir, gflilng power to the courts to enjoin except in ca. < s atnm*mHi inilliuhs from the piuking indnetry, have been Imlrd 1 before aaid Hth «rrvbv to \<’W|*»rt atri A'tjtumt t>ra« h*re ÄUiKMWoM S IhlKBAKK, COATS, FURS, and LADIES' WRAPS •*» wrll »• II. •itr i>D«i*h II*»» »|Ml»»Ai». wherein violence is n orted to. In this case, how brfun cummiUrea ami their method* of comiucting teiMinrw Reginler. F* e iurthrr mio*uia'ion Appi? u» 11A VE ARRIVED AND THEY ARE ever. p-ace officers have jur. diction ami the in ei|»u*c<i. The flm'crd public, firwt in astonishment, then iu i l L V • ««CO Agl. SHIM I !<»«< •*« III I« » I iOA It. H IV »1 F1*», V* reti, A y wrath, ho* bvanl the »lory and an Accounting ha* been de> junction becomes unnecessary. BEAUTIES. THE TALK OF THE Il II. t Ki».\l«»>;. \xvtit, <orraUt». TtWRIK LAND ACT, JI NK 3, JK7N. Mr. Cannon also make- his |»-ition plain on the mended. Cnlted State# Laúd Oitire, TOWN CENTERS ABOUT OUR X.4.- It wa * bvcaui* of the (aihiru to dtegmev tlw nymploin« of Albany ttirdwaro Company. Portland, (iregott, July 3, subject of the tariff and announces the Dingley tbi* »lowly awakening temper of the people that thee© great’ TI mj 4Íl«uy H.ir<!w¿ir»» (’o. Ln* th« NOTICE u* hereby given that mcoin DIES' CO A TS. We have them in all sizes, all colors, and schedules ax the most perfect tariff ever evolved. manipulator* of tran*|>ortaUon, of iteluetry an<l of buainc** , phatice with the proví*i«>iu» of the art >f Ml»wk Hi . ti, and w the chraprvt place U> tr4»l» ‘ . ' “ .•le n^rnt» i- r Valia« of June 3, l*s*. wititlrd ' An prices. The i ■ ry latest designs—Green Stripe Plaids with As the tariff is a tax levied upon the consumer for were caught, Th* pndie of (‘<m|rr»Misiobal inquiry u|»*ne»i up 1 i Art huh fur » «* the *alv of liaiber lan«te in the uiiv oil. 2W and £H hr*l bt. Allmny. the benefit of the producer, and a there are |»er their ii»«tlM»»i* ami thr oecapittg udora have made a «tench in Htatre •»( t ahfornia, Orutfon. Neva«la. green velvet trimmings on Collar and Cuffs, also all the the ixtelrite of decency that it Will take n any wind* of fair Tha Norwii h I nkMl it »olid and aub and Anhingtot» lerr.torv.'* aa extended ha|>s one hundred consumers to one producer of and boonrabl© «leahng U> waft away. latest udors in the most fashionable greys. Must be seen to htantial, T. I. thxMxaaayvnt. K» all the rubhe land State* by wet of *ariff-j>PvUxted articles, it will lie ditlh dt , ! ■ c :i- Antruat f. L*W2. John A. tt addle, of Ti- - , n»n* •l.-rn. of p • ? • I >1’ n «h i t f. « in !.• rI V be appreciated. IL? also desire the attention of hop pickers gar»hville, CNntnlv of tt am hi liatón, Hat© vince the ---- hundred of the W justice of Mr. Cannon s I ( . , t , Uf, ; . tt . ..t w t. | . • - of Oregon, ha*» th>• day tiled in thia office and campers. We have Ladies' Wrappers at all prices and conclusions. Whenever it can lx* .shown that it is bra *w<»rn «tatriiicnt, No. tfuhl, for the No. just and right to take money from the pocket.- of Umili to our »»»l.ilrni m c»iiip aiwl »field W»”» over the U ik J. pnrdiArt© uf the S. E. L of in all sizes; Blankets and Comfortables, Spreads and Quilts. furew* .jiifilv.l th«- »1. mi, but it- oiuiblm.-« did ix-t 22, in Township No. Il Hmth, Rhng© the hundred without rendering any equivalent No. 2 Eawt, And will offer proof to allow Pup’s Coffee House I zl full line of shoes at all prices, from $1.35 up to $5.00 in Ha.l U h - put'kor. bmu 1«- m «o.U-r lb. dominila »>f whatever therefor, and donate the same to the one. Xtr«-I atxi mor« »UMHUtti»« to Ibv dictoto» *»l h*.iir»ty »ui-l gru- thar the tend *»utfht i* in«»re valuable for it* ilinte-r or atone limn for agru ul- Ar E ni » or M mhriaow S t . I» khm . k . I idles' Shoes; Gents' Shoes from $2.00to $5.00-. Blankets then the position of the ‘‘standpatter,'’ of which «iene», they cont i then h»w po-o-tu««! the outbreak >4 th» tural !'Urj*re«'*, and loeeiatdteh htedaim to aw id lain! before thr Register awl Rv from 50c to $10.00. Produce taken in exchangr for goods Mr. Cannon is the most notable example, b- < .>mi •torui. The clolni >•»• new bmn bob-w tl>»- horiron mn.e Uenerul reiver at the land Otile© at Portland tenable. and last week's prices quoted arc still good. When in Stay- OfWtfuCii on Friday, the ! 4th <hiy of Hep» re|*>rt 0® the '•emloliiKxl bwl that »». faruMl»'! the temlwr, IteJH. rroyriotor. An illustration of the unjustn« v of an extreme Vrmy m the .*|M»tu»h-Ai»»eri.on «ar «»» imblic. The ton give us a call. Yours for Business, Hr iiAtnea »* John Mara, highly protective tariff was lately ftim -hi d when rail: «<l». in fightinif rate hgiabltiun, •ire'» np n Ihetuiwir«-» of I aeon b, i>rru’»t>: tt’illteni llrenneT, th« Navy Construction Board o|>emd bids r i e the Morrhiiglit which ll»«- ini.piili»-« of umuipulatml of Sd«>, Orvwoik; Frank I, J<*no*_of sd<, è Omton, ami M. tt’. Yeoman, of lacunib. jU|«p|},if»g of armor plate for war v. -< Before tr»iM|Vttation. Th. fHanUard »»il l ompanv t-k o uiovl ol On n. i J. G.GILL, D. M. D. I ft <1 STAYTON. OK 1 C.i.N arr<ic*nc«« inatmil «»I |»rtub-ni«, lgw>r«d th’’ tfatheriiirf cloud. Any an 1 all peraon» daiming advem- that time the United States St< <-1 Coi|«ora:i<>n 1.« i H a * »“wti»L!t«h«^| his dental ly tl»e ate»ve*d«**«'> it*e»l ten» !>■ are n**pie*t- ut public imhguatluA. and wa. caught iu th. .torni that Ioni » had a monojtoly of the armor plate business. The ed t<» An* their dairn* tn thi* oflto© <>n or I iti I cio and !• preparrd baen long hr, » m«. tjefcaw aaid Hth day of fcept©ki»tw*r, IvOfl. Government was forced to ¡ay this band of robl*T I lirirfly, the OtptalM ot li»dii»try, of trau-porUlion, of 1 to do OraVciuM» A uoemnon H. «»mething more than SfitM) js r ton for annor p!ate. finance, i«nor««l Ih» «iftì» »1 the appruacliing »toriu.or, n-eii.g Rrgi»ter. R ■A OX DECK /WAIX! work in all n A Because of the heavy duty that foreign p itte mi ’s- tbviu chea« to fijlht f .r tai her than to aliate the abuaea liuti \O||«> ION i*t in •« t in»» à 2 ¿a«« riae to ila gatheriog powi. The rmnll i- let re II . brunch«** «»( drr»li'«tpv. After three month* abseiice from Scio, I am grt were forced to pay, they (the foreign plate- ■ * world. The |w»'|4e were «rat an^ rwl, arid, out ol lite Win W a uvhku i m> *cr. n *■ 8, ls*s. again at the bunch ready and anxious to repair ’1tak«*w»' ’•ere prohibited from ibmitting bid.-, pe«t of their »rath hate come «<lucal«>u ami >|ct«-riuiiiat on R9RRÙR9R «RR<r0 HH United Mate* Isaml Oflic*, your Portland, (>rvg*»n, July 3, h<*l. cnhsequently the United Stales Steel Cons'ration PoMeeeed with tn» «ha, aa elated by th« Saturday Evening NOTH I i» hereby given tl al in com could make the Government dance to its music. Poet, that • tla-y euukl k>-»p »hat tlie» had ami grab more,” pliance with the protÌ»i«»n» «»f the art of The enormous profit induced another ste< 1 eom- the gnat c rp>tat|oi>» luti«- rualted bluvlly upon the la-.y (‘ofigren* of June 3, |N?S, entitled "An Act fur the «ate <d timorr lamte in the I can aho repair engines and other machinery. Ifcfoy tb prepare itself to make plates, and to enter alueld of public «pinion, ami while deifying their own yonee, Male* of I ahiurnia, Oregon, Nevmte, ha«« been mad. to ac know to life a greater. ”The prudent Fml Mo*!, AllfAnjr, «n Anrnd Bicycle Hepniriu-.* a specialty. I can do the work ¿r * a competitor for the Government’s business. num.” »ay* the proverb, "iurweth the evil ami bnleth him- and a*hingi<»n Territory, * a* ritendr«i ; Mnui’ttoth f* im »* for t»«»*<hr*», with •r-o»u>* to all the Public Land Htak*» by art «»< direct how it cun l>e done. TVie rievf cfrflpimy’s bid was something over iJi*» •elf; th« «impl« ou ami are piiumln.l." l.Jlowiug thia Auguat I, llitflt» Frank I. J«*n«**, of Hein« ■ tmretalkM»« nrirr tehwv «Htk’rvwl ihr ! mit end p»»t.»u'. t>rm- in» wh**» >•>♦» **»«>< tn tower than the United States Steel Company’s Ind. MtiBMte, what all array of men. a bore name« -land for mil ¡(Nrtinty of Emu, Mat© <*♦ Orrw«»n, baa kl'wnt. . ah í irt u« »»<» • »» U» >m» iw • 4ll«mti»r dav fllrd in thl© rdSce hi» »worn ; «liti ..nx.ft» to*w?al lr»A w» -»rr. Sew it can be seen, because of the excessively lion., lacking forr»ight, are arraved amoag the ’-.Imple’ win» thi* *lai«*ni»*n<. No. <»••**’, for if»«* pnrehaae of etote-l to fight ’--r Un ir alawe* in.leud of correcting lln-ra.— f :; zd TOXtnraoH. Luto 4« Ilo Hid Mnnd , the N 1. ’j •>( Medion N ». in, in town high protection the tariff afforded this heretofore ¡•hit» No. II Fauth, Range No. 2 Ea»l, Sunday Oregonian. rtiono|x>listic combine, the Government was mulcted land will offer proof tt»*h<»w that the laud BO ^EAR9’ 1 wnuglit i* ite»R* ialual>te lor it* limber <»r Ait* of iflvfre’ 12<K> for every’ t<»n *d annor EXPERIENCE Linn County ought not to have a tax levy the *t««ne than fc»r agri uIttiraI |*ur|«»^ret arwl plate. These se<mndrcls have held the Government coming year of alsoe Uor I I mills. The increase 1 l»» «retabliaìi hte claim t<> ««id temi te*b»re Jp for* millions of dollars through a tariff schedule <d one-thini in the valuation of property and Un the Regi »ter ami Receiver at U h » laudi at Portland, Otv-gi»»i. »»n Thurwday, Tint-Mr. Cannon would continue indefinitely. ___ _____ _ with the household exemption ought i Office doing away the 1.3lh «lay •»( iteptemher, ItkM, He na me» a* wit net»*©*: Fred J<«ne*. TAe people are getting very tired of a system u> it reducti to th.it <>r a !> an ■ mt. •4 Nd«», Oregon, William Rrawner, «>! Tn.rx Mas«« hat “taxu«r the-fftMny for the beneflr of the few. ._____ j. ’brio, Or»g«»n; John Mar», <»f l^rtmib, 0« •»<•*»• ___ the Republican »---______ nominee. There pn>r i t” 1“ unn nt* r< ’ np n .««linu Orrtfon, aini M. W . Vcotwan,«4 I mb, «imlfi'M.t Cannon bo C öft . wht « 4e. JOSEPH MIELKE. PROPRIETOR Inmns < asbreeh anri .Drerrir*» >• •* »idi »nlttform <ff princi^le.vof like tenor w ith bis wh< n l \| < rt R<-1?" bl ma ■ h.- r< |--rt ’’ tax «ukrel? «•• wrtain «ref «»f*»»**a frw rehreh*« ar Anv arwl all Haimin* »Iv.'fw- n ««»• re ep^«a f patr» • a.jbk -L ?* STAYTON. <>!<|.<JoN latwl. art* n^piaM. lb rea Mterel* ruñarte» 'lai POOMOK «« l*«o>wU orwni, th.. ..f th. An»™.. £■* Or >• K thr alt.ve ' fra««. t»M«rei refan.-y f .r ae*re»:n< frretevta wl to til<- their claim» in thia >>t!i.f <>n or r «Irret a lak- n t < r reah N - h « A < '* <«*»♦<»• Jksy»:* »1'1 arti!* Tieni (V administer such a crush- , H ‘ bvlote hw >I 13th «»ay of K^ptamlw*. I'.»«. K»*jre ron.i.rulr <»n Mn.| the Se.t Wine». <" »»r., Aiaicaso't H. !>■«*•»«, and Iteer. If • .<« want » m.e, c-I <lrtnlt ..t R,, ,, J,,.,, hl S|MJ l(,„, j.»-, ;hg defeat to Mn Crenrvm nnd his ¡»arty that Uv ' ’ “ ----- —--------------------------- — Sciuiiific jimerlcait «•inaiar. IHare ran hirilMHl il I r y<»u. 7 • lingley tariffi«* and candidate. Speaker Cannon. | ¡nn County count> is getting a pretty gt«xl name for Linn gi«*l nanw A har.te n^elf iHaafmuM wwellf. Larra«» Hf» «retate n » f a re •, . *•■ »e V rert «l. T*rw« •» » Cr4«n *7 JU11 01-n Fresopt Atnation. - ti the number of her W’kbe buried in oblivion. th*- excellent condition and Th<* Xmm «»ftice «I«*’* a II kiiwli of i«»h «war f rer m re» ha, |L W* 4 h> all r»ere*»«reiw^ Newiorl Cca.-*.«cii Tmtawat lot Custmatn Auarai UbrjXMple believe that the day is past when our bridges. But the good name is secured at consid- |»r inti ng in ip««»! style äw I nt FrÄ*t»uabl«» I MUNN •j«»«'««« . rr*Mwtf. t lAtee, «© « * . V*«atUM»i re, *A U Jtanufactunng industrie* nexxk fostering with n.vmble expense to the p*««?**.- i r -loll » ♦ i A ♦ am th, Scio MíilÍPii Conipaiif n i Í/J Z/ Vf f/d m li OUR ofl S' KERBER & KLECKER < i' * Watches and Clocks A. W. HAGEY ■■' ■. ’W 2( pi.t tb. The Wigwam *1 't, ! I Tm*t to N'nturc. A <r«4l many Amar ano. N th m*n Met wvnsrti irr thin, p« arwd I’Uhv, Wivb r - rtruial u. •*♦’»** th*> Lara 111* tr»at/*i U»*tr • i.»mach» ba*ly <V to» •urb eaiinf* W Cun»’*** - • a«, hciwip *r Of b' i............. itfir«» ■Mflt i»i hu»“tw. <dBf*i •< (a. u ry. and !n r»i?;.s»' ¿ w * iav * <lie »ta-Tna» t* b»* tfrau«d a a »a»«*r»’ •*.» <!• *> mti rwUty •hrir tar i-flr m-*Tk«e. Tt«» muarlaa m m kit» auch i«r*-{■‘In. In fart In • i«<y W1 : « ’ '■ ° * r « n th M'’*t A» a n»«a I fai-A1»*» mt?v i* vW* •• • and • . The d.-mat'd f < nnUrttiva aid tt th. ed <»f th* aupvly. T » I. ufe pr-r4«“! health every tatua, tmaw». wrv* and tu re .’ shi.t’Jd tab* in’«» iba ***' ta materiata and rerwr» W» ’t .-^rtain ‘h* r< |t • TH O-sreWV •«« J** i th«* •’•»ma» h !.‘t thr w >rh UÍ t»k < » h *r*.m Ui» < < 4 «hat n«w**«aar> v maha rh b d »I I -1 We mut r ’ U» Nature <wt tb* r»-medy. Th«* »♦,r* C«lA!n RM't* Mn»>wn la> th* Ind-Alkt _ t»f U».« r«H. j»i.ry beton» llt« Aah’W'M »4 th« wbftr« l’urltemi. otvw«m, uti Way, th* Utb t»f h 'ater ram* to the kti I k »« ttev <4 N*ptetete*t, Hi . _ _ ar* n« m <*»»*•»< Uo> Mrtt1*r« and whirb Ho t>*** »re u< w itXte***« : John Mar. r»p t y In pr*vh'«ii‘Hi _ fat > < h»r th<- i k.r« « H ! b, < »re /« *ti, "if .ink I. J U4M*< <*f rvr ifmi H*« «tíñate »v»mar,h and jht **, I >re* *. d . * re «< Ji »4 ?S*i. bs <tete ^.i >r »<♦• ami i «I rvr- T _ -ra. • g»*u. Ate! M H . Gra ■an, of ! a n in V»« 'r « r’vMkfwttaa *Dd lA*r«»riUn< f* *rt ttp>w Ui* f» »V’maeit. Hvrr and N. < tergati. ‘» ihdd*n Fleti ,"*WM, » •” *rv' Vuy > icm 1 *11 tw »».»?»• <■kteitiling a * lv©re**> r*»ts Blrw^rww»! M A. 1) U m *!*' r© »taMrrthad 1 » ml » »re re •t, Th«« flirr» ;• fiterk < hrTTyt»«? E. MH eil to Ate 1il tei r cl* «Ui »iii th»* ntfkt ■ -Ti <*r T.,.. mMiria al »et «elpite rwM Tig ! H iha-tMl ted re « . _i when C’&ttfMrtrd «Hb fife* <MU A m . erto« %• a »ntv»n< mali* th* trnat reliar»^ acid affi’Sent •unnac h w-n’r I 11 Ter tn- vl/Trat..» when c»>mb4ne*« h> lx Hehl pr»*t w> ri ‘ ’ in<. a« in A«» I |< I I HK ri Mil« II IMA . VX h—K» o.#e* GiJtten Mmlieai I »íarotary •ti.-h »* iwr'.^e» ia tarterupl vitality tlMIB * I .»MU >VMg natrltl, n 4i.t th.n aihauxU «n. Imi Uhitrxl fo’aUre Item! Otti« *. .»»4 th. bl »-I, 1ha bndr ae»i , . r,» » fc!| th. l**l ti.* P»»rf ten-i. Oregon, July -, 1t*ÄL rwnre, and •a. ruhh. . f?- t <•! tbit * • <{«• NOTH E i» hereby príven tLu? In c * tu - AlUioagb 9*411« phT»W!M' « ha»«* b*«n plteiMTv wit th f ti»«’ |»t■»»• «4 tbr a* t tit a war» uf Ih* hteh m.Mlrlrut‘ valile af tb* «"nt ;t Its I, **Au ugrere tfi •i Juft«« 3, ata»» a m»'nt«*»n«<l plMta, r< t few bavn Act für thr -tir I litijhrr laud» in the uj»d pur« ete*’’rr•,*,' — » •»«lYecit wr»d HUbtaW of t R)U«iriHA, < *r«v Hi, N vva »»* •n» <iauüly ih«» 4 1 *»<-r«' ■ prwripW r. ami W a» ingL n le>rr*.t-»ry, MfiiHp|«»l L r th. )u<r*d>«ute n ver» mc an»»unte. tv a U th* l*uMic I«aml lA Be» t>v set id 1 «Ih Th* len M*«1 ml In--, v-ry • H a VitgUAi 4, 1* *2. ALiry F, Hrvt»n»’ft of i • glyr.r eltrm-t. <<f th. »I«iv>» ImUiUotH*! ha* thi« «tev fis«*l h> H h * uflic«» l>*r « w»»m v*g -»t>ie le«re«!»«■■■• end contain, uo «lalcfurut» N«». i ’ fc.it th« purt h.iM«’ of j »tcot.ol or harmful tabivforimng drug*- l/»t» 1 and 2, and thr E. > <4 S W. »t of S«x U<»ii So, IX, ro«lM»hi| N‘u. 11 Houth. llaiig** No. 2 l aM, and «¡ill offer pro«»l to wl««<w Ihn! th«» !an«l nought iw morr ♦ *>•< **▼ *• * A*. / 1 I * < »