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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
iwwmii in > f» * • # • w 2 . -* ■■ ♦* te.. I »I nurpoae. «»they say, of.e ¿ablwhing a num* eqyit« able system of taxalkiu. The «'fleet will 'weesaar- '■ n«r tarvita < 'ourt ol TI«« -tete «4 <te- for Iuan Uoaaty. ily be to cause the taxpayer tv dig %wn su.little W. «g*u> A. I ■■a*. >*Uunu\ deeper in his pocket. A lut« decisMiD of the Su Va. ®4r *v •.* - Martite Ul.arlUHi, Ury 4 «tell« Haiti- preme <k»urt even does a» ay with the $300 exemp- Olnay la»rrt«-» Itanloiau. Politically Independent ....... tion. A feature in the p***r man*« interests. This 4 Man, lir»t..| I mm C llanliiMn. Mari Ih-rtir ilanlhutn, Mauiaa-I Itar4u.au. Hyl- Lurwl.lU., 1«b.lb.c . f ' - --—- — - -wi v ■ w i . -- - --- — — ««ma A Har.lu-aii. Anloe E Hard- man, Clteri,-» Caaraa, kite Fiuurv, matter. H Die “' people people will wiU f rot ut complain complain of ut being being taxed taxed when when A-hl'a t tiaiulHiu, < ajlia Julia« 4>-r- the tax money ¡«(.applied I* g» »«-rat That1 i..:ia »lack. Ella Flack. ElnabrUi Mall, T. E M«aa. M. C. sl.«u, <« to say, fur the maintciuoceuf the State, County, H)l«,u r*k«au. Janna Mfo*n, aud Mary City guvermjkents», ’b< i»uNic schools, etc. But Ite« i.fo.ai, thriamtent». >uu*m**u«. they »Io object muai variously to be tax<d for the To Ella Fin Hay, A.l.tu- Uhambliu, Cal- John«. C..riM'1-A llacA, kjical*'llc * benefit of special localilu s for any purpose what lia M- mu , T. F. Hluoit, M U. Hluaa. MI ,tv»< HI|-|'K«V HAI h» ever, whetheri it be f«r State colleges. State and llyriwi Hlcain, J«u«a »loan, and kLary f*pe f W*r »• adira*** » ............. ................................. '■ ** » l*»»Hte>o, ti>a »l«,«r uau-cd *teteu«l- >70 Iitetnct fair»«, building portage railways, or any- Mta Op» > «wr. al «od <4 vai <\na 'ear, al rial >1 .* yenr».......... ........ I • thing el v We are too anudl a State in point of |\ hie name of Tin *<TAr> of (.Uva vewr. ai end ..f J yuan...................... S •¡j .imputation and. wealth tu be burdened in this way t»> »|*|»*r and au««»r tin- ««.mplaiut EU moetln ut adcawe ............................................. ................. Tljrce monti,« in advauce................. -............ W and espechUB when the Constitution is violated to ol tlw above nan.ett |4alt>l«fl. in tlw BUttfle top, in wrap|«-r................................... .. ..................... above mUlteil ot, IM.« OU sir a lib place * be.-'»tu ber upon us. I tlw clerk <4 »aid court, on or ladorv the A I IMIN«« ««A4 Blankets iheCurtía ISUi <lay ol X^vembor luuh, and you aill | Ira«» lake m><«.«• tliat it jou jaai V. A STATE BANK INSPOtZDb DEMANDED. , •)^»'ar ami answer «aul complaint, >-r I other«*lav ¡4,-a.l Uivrvto, »• hereby ne- <]Oirad, the plaintiff aill take a <fo> r«-e A bill will probably be introduced in the Ix-giala- agmuat »<•« «» prayed for In ¡-laii.tlfl'« izom|4aint. towlt. Ro|iilring the dele nd- lure of next Winter to create the office of State ante *i,d em'h ol then, to ret up wl.at claim or inlvreet they have, or «teim u> Bank Examiner. That there exists a damand for have, in am! to the land» .taecritad tn ■■■ W ........... ....... i «aid complaint, nhlrii arv a* lullon» THE EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC MONEY. ILb,a offlcer 15 K- nerally ronceded. lad No. 3 ol aartkm 33, In U.anahlp 10 _ _ _ M-ASt proprietor« of State banks, in Oregon, are ' »outh <4 rni.g» 1 »«»t .4 tt tllaurt Ito iiM-tul;»n teegon; al«o fot» No». 1.4 The expenditure of money collected from the 'n‘'n of unquestioned mt.-grty, are scnipul<»usly ' And 3 ol avctluu 4, to*n«hip 11 aoulh ut mnge I »vet ot Willaiuvtte UHiidian, , . , .____ «... . i. . H honest and honorable, i et in the light of nurncr I Oreg,ii ami people through our system of taxation should at a!L failun^ ,lf UnL, wh(irvin (lepwitors Al«u hvgiiiuing at the «outhca»t be c»«attvlk*<lan<i limited by the fundamental a^>|e recover hut a fraction of their de ■ cur uer ot lut No. 3 in «aid mv U oii 4, ami j running tiicnce Meat Iti.rA chain», inacw law of the State. The men who framed our State pipits, there ---- - t is — a possibility . . ai __ a _ that there is now and .■r lea», to tbr ra«t line ol Uw douatmu tend claim ol Robert M. Muorv and conatitubon were certainly extraordinarily en- then a proprietor of a State bank in Oregon who I ! wife, uotiticatto* No. SIU, tn nai.i town* •hip and range, thiuice »outh &.1H dvwrd with wisdom. They evidently saw how the l*‘ar watching. chain», more or !<•«•, to a point in the flanks are a necessity in the conduct of business I ' center ol a cuuuty r<>ad I 43 chain», ! Sjate Treasury might in the future be assailed for according to modern method«. We regard them i more or Iva«, north ol the «.mtheaat I extraordinary and unusual purpo*-.*» Tn prevent» ol aai.l doi.aluui tend claim, as a safe di.jaxsit for any surplus cash we may 1 evruar thence in a tiortheavterly direction in this they laid down certain rules and limitations in have, not required for immediate use in business the center <>l »anI county ruad to a puinl chain» couth ot the place ol begin the structural law of the State. transaction. In addition to being a safe place to 2.N3 ning, thence north 2.53 chain» to the ' it was evidently intended by the framers of our deposit money and valuables, they are a great con- place ul l-ginning. coiitainiug In th» i »«Wr- gate 12s 27 «or«, more or h-«a , all Constitution that the public moneys of the State venience to motieni business. <4 «aid land being »ituatvd in lJnu | They should be absolutely safe and a means pro- j eountv, Oreg>.n; should be expended only for strictly public pur- Ami further decreeing that the de ' vided, if possible, to enable uh to know that they Ivndant», nor either or any ol litem, ; pese.i. By this was meant the ¡aymentof salaries are safe. The annual or semi-annual insi>ection of haie any inteieat »hatever in am! to' of State and District officers and the building and a bank by an authorized inspector, provided an ■aid laud», and decri-eing that the i plaint iff 1» the owner in tee therv.il and ' maintaining of the State eleemosynary institutions inspector is an honest man and comprehends bank- ol the whole thereof, ami for the coat» 1 diaburaeineute ul the euil to be | and other State buildings neceaHary 1« the conduct.» ng, would give publicity at least of the financial and teaed. of the State government In order to prevent any |condition of the bank. If a bank was eomewhat Thia auinnton» i» aarvwd upon you by ; putilicaUon by unter ol lion. W illiam - , . . . , ... , z iky, tlwu the depositor could have sor: -■ . i t.allowav, judge ol the ateoe-entitle.1 ' feeling of jealousy of one sectron n the State for, , X . . . - , . > , Court, .filly ti.mle on the 2l»l day ol ’ , , , >■ .1 I whether his cash was m .lafe hands. The banker •«other portion, these pubhc buildings and elee-, lookfl weJ1 of hjg loang 19UH. which »aid order re . requiring tteptomber, <(Uiiv» the wii.i »uu.in.ui» to be publuli- nawtynary institutions were required to be built al ijjundant security in each case and never neglect- vd in Tita H amtiam N kw >, the tint pule j lication thereof to lw luade on the 2Hth ' or very near the State Capital. Has the State; ing to require the highest rate of interest allowa- day of September, HMM, »nd the !»»t government otieyed the law as it requires the citi- ple for the loan. But wdth the depositor the case publication thereof to be made on the 9tli .lay of Novemlier, itMM, ami farther 1 z*n to do? The building of the State University is different. He makes a call Ioan to the banker require« that the di'fenrlanta and each ot [ : withput mterv.st. Hi* onlj them, to «lui. r the plaintiff '» com- I at Eugene, the Agricultural College at CorvalU.*, pteiut on > k l*f.,re th« 12th .lay ul N< - guarantee of safety is the respectability of the veinlier, Hm.. U h * Normal Schools at Monmouth, Drain. Ashland, banker. Honest bankers will not nor du not object' WgATHKeroaD A Wrarr. Attorueva for Plaintiff uui Weston, and the Soldiers Home at Roseburg to giving publicity to their business methods, nor / I School Shoes School Clothing and r School Hats. For tîi«' l»ovn rih I j’irls. of the The boy will want to look and ' feel as well neighbor boy Cotton your» his seat mate tì Jod. lining scrvimtble knee ’ ’ottoll Hants suits. 6 to 12 y w?. $1.50. Cotton I others will ask $I."»O to $’• < ot toll $2.00. $2.2.% $2.50, S3.»*I. $4 UH «% I .11.1 M ,$5.00, $6.00. $T.U0, and $8.00, for tho Maine good*. Long ¡»ants suits. «toro within itself. 13 tn J) years. $5.1«. $6.00. $7.00. $8.00, 51 f 'prd <4 lh.nk« . ...................... ................. ............. 92 I pmial oMluwr« u 4 hw |*« line, <12 k.ytemlrvl we<kling r-.mineula, per Ime,........................... ¡Y »1 adv»rt>«ii,g, |«i Irne per i«-t*e l’pplay a-U, ! thaufea per mot.u,, oi-r vi iati wple it*. |»r no t, Ppdreeioral canta. I ». inchee. per nu iu!.... .. I l*ng time ruatract» for ailvertufi.g > «.le»« applicai km $9.00, $11.00, $12.00, to $UkW. O. D. TROTTER Stavton. Oregon Verdict for Dr. Pierce AOAlVrr TH! Ladles' Home Journal. .«•»din* truth after • tt». It 1» an «Id maiitn that “a 11« will travel »«v»n foagua» while truth la getting It» buol» and aug-.utit hundred» of th-'u»»n<l« of <<*■! people road the uttwarrautol ao.l ma'lcloua alia, a upon hr H V, Here»- and h:» * Favorite Ifo .. r ptt a'pu' :«h»4 tt> the Mar UUU4. uumter of th« Ladle«' llm« Journal, with 11« great black die play headloe*. who n«v«r aaw the hutn- tle, grornllng retraatfon. with Ila Inc n •glcuou» beading. pub! vhixl two m ith» latar It «•> la.ldty rharg*-) In th« aland •r u and lltx. '.« article that Hr. Mere« a Favorite l*r«»< option, for the cure t woman'« wraaii.v .a and aliment», con tained a' -oh and other baroiful ingredi ent«. 19 Pierce prompt f brought cult agalaat the puhllahera of th« I *.ll»a' Home lei.rna!. for «3J1,000,<X> damage« l»r. Pierro aJI.'gwt that Mr. Huh, the editor, tuaaclo->ly pubilthml lite art .« containing •, , h fa!a<> and dolamaurj matter wl th« Intent ot Injuring hll bualne irlhrrmor». th»t n al.-abol.oi luriou«. or hit.it forming, drurt other »r > - -• ■'i»-.-„«I iv hl» ■ F» are. or vorlt« ipllon*; that Mid madlcln« X in »tn. m. / r la mad contain no harmful Ingmltenu what- d that Mr Bob'» mat k.u» »t»te- a» .X -.iti'- •>■«».■ M'V « a : o n o o o o û o An a FALL TERM SEPT E IVI B E R 1906 Strong Faculty Of Men ami Women who beliww in young yeople. Ample Buildings One <>f which is a well furnished D okmitoky G irls . ami up{ not car notice 4 and she in g thii\ use my I shield I may ftt’j / may Good Location In a town without saloons and with no rucortl of epidemic sickne.-«, and n P erfect Wirf.it S ystem . Many Advantages trih, fa trie Hon nr til Leg hy m al Journal i Of a Literary, Social, and Musi al Sort. are all direct violations of this provision of the (to have their books exported, as would be the case thy o-trLy >.<11o j-»<■ IV li L.; »«im» KiH ri ni.K «fio*. b^a yj.teln.--r HJL J JU-iX-Ltgy-iJx. JU' u State constitution. if • State Bank Examiner should be provided. It ■ LilriJfH. rmniM iamii act , wmb 3, IS7H. The erection of these school buildings and the >8 diahonret, shyster banker who objects to a United St«t,-s I mik I Office, i¿g¿al ‘’riTTif >«,!». r- . tv > rtm CUlllfH Sal Nero* Home in »¡Nation of the Constitution has legally authoriw-d inspector. The diahonret banker 1'ortUiHl, Ori'ii'iii, Augv*t 2:1, l’«»l No energetic youth need th« «oli ti tu ?L« Ruprwflui ('■ »rt Hut th« S ORMAI. NOTICE 1« herebjr fiveo that in eo*a- buaine»* f !»r Pier- v w«t ir»«lly Injured ’ r .■endueta his l»ank business in an unsafe manner hesitate for lack of funds. ■ Department*. resulted'in.Legislatures having very liittv respect, Mr air tiltelMV with the pr«>vi«i >11» o< 111,- m t <4 the publication f ihn Itt-tel. » • art 1» with frrat tHaulay nga. while hundr* »1« of I ummik ial Write us. Wo manage. fur our fundamental law. It has been violated and of coursu u«jes not wish tho public to know I t'ongrv«» of J uim - inn, iwititU.I "Au ita unaiuia wh*» r«ed thw wtekaoljr awfaiuat» rj j «1 f>>r the «ale of timber land« in the th- ariIrl« owver »»• tr» hwotM« rrjTwi'.iw rw- Commercial School may be entered at any time. with impunity whenever it lias auited a majority about it ' .stale» of California, Otaoon, Neva<la, irax iktn. »n< tn amaH ty:*«- airtt . m •*« aw l»r »ß- When a ¡lemon deposits his money in a luink he j and Waehiiigtou Territory, •> extend»! •pl<*u<‘u« at i» «*” I* Th« n alter wa«. > w- of our lawmakers to do so. The only instance W r te f. r literature tn PRESIDENT H. M. I’R/MiKS, •»nr Dr irfht Iwf r« a Jury In 'hw Muprvfn« to all the Public land state« by act of “f New V rir ••tat« wht* h vr< ? i-’Iy wherein the Supreme Court has interfered with expects that he is placing it in absolutely safe 1 Anguat I, 1W2. Mary P Maginuia, of Courr ÇTiderrd a v«r«t;> t tn th« |h*c r 4 r Albany, Oregon. ima Ills trtd.. via < an * U> grief arid U»«U this wholesale violation of constitutional law was hands. It certainly is the duty of the State to Portland, County ol MnUnontab, state bwwi tlander» wvrv rvfutw-d. of Oregon, haa thia day liloi in *1 ■ - IWnn the placing of a veto on the building of an Eastern 'ascertain the [responsibility of all money deposi her »worn ataterixiiit No. ‘CT, for the tories. It owes this duty to th« citizen. In years , pun hiuw of l*>ta 5, tf, U, an.i 12 of Sec- (Aegon insane asylum. Perhaps the evurt would I ’0 | lion No. 4, in Townaliip No. 11 South, have rendered a like decision if the building of ! past there have been many bad bank failures in Kai>i;<- No. 2 Eaat, an t will offer poof to Jk w that the lata! «ought ia more valu these State colleges and the Soldiers’ Home had Oregon failures from which deposiUirs realized i ah, ¡but a small per cent of their d«p»*ita. Had these able for ila umber or rtono than for bevu called in question. agricultural purpomM, and to eatabliali claim to »aid Ian I befure the K. a'» 'i^iis light intimation of th« State constitution lianks been inspected twice a year by a competent 1 her t.-r ami Itaceiverof the C s luoa! < ¡inspector, who had puwer to close the door when T I Munkrr» W F Gill, lias encoumgi*d other violations as w«*II. ft per at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 9th he found a l»ank w as unsafe, those failures would I . C. 1’rrry, J. J. Bam**«, j day of Novemlwr, Itkkl. mitted the expenditure of nearly $800,000 for the she name« aa witiawaaa Kol»rt Lote C. A. Warner. ! probably have not been so disastrous to the de- lx*wis and Clark Fair and for building the portage lifon, of Portland. Otegoui Robert F. I lxioden, of Portland, Oregi>ii. A. I,, railway at The Dalles, to say nothing of appropria 11 «>sitors. i la-fli-r, of Portland, Oregon, and W. II Certainly the State should enact a judicious tions for the Slate and District fairsand numerous | Petrie, <4 Portland, Omptn. banking law and provide an inspector to see that Auy aid all perwoii» clainung adverse- other small appropriations. ■ Iv the alaive-deecribed lamia are rr<pie«l- Now there are indicatuins that an assault wiH be its provisions are properly obeyed. The State owes ni u> nie their ciaiiua in tin» office on or day ol November, PkM Oût>r>ûûûùOt>0û<r made on the State treasury next January to secure a duty to the citizen to proU*ct his property rights iielore »aid 9th <r Auiaa.iox S. |inm«Kn, fi funds to improve the mouth of the Columbia River and to prevent, as far as possible, the citizen from Register. <« J. G. GILL. D. M. D. t » A I being illegally despoiled of his property, whether fi and to continue the work on the Celilo Canal. al*> i MUI» I KkM TIRI I «IH1«. Ila» eetabltehvd lue dental >>llke I 'it be land, stock, merchandise, or money. If one I » for a further extension of the portage railway. ♦ s T1MHK« l-»Xt>, ACT ll'xa3, 1MTS. in Scio and ie preparici lias his money taken from him without his consent, u SCIO ROLLER MILLS When will them* State grafts upon the people’s United States I Am! Offive, i ft to do tirat ela«« : money cease? When will the State liecume law the loss is just the same whether it be taken by Portland, Oregon, Heplrmhvr 4, r«»> Nil! ICE i« hereby given that in com- I the thief or by the dishonest banker. The law IN< < >!<!'< >I«A'I Ml I'l< I MUM* V, ltM>4. « work io al! obeying and law-abiding? 1 pliniK-e with the gruvi«M>neof the actol » » - Coiigrv»» ol June .1, 1ST«, entilted "An « Ordinary decency on the part of the Legislature should protect the citizen in either case. brane low of <lcnti«try. « fi A State banking law should require semi-annual act for the tale ol timber tend« in tiie V * certainly requires that it should either take steps State» of CSlifor da, Omjjon, Nevada. ÛWOÛÛOO «ÛAAO flûûo statements from each bank, the amount of de an<l W»»hingtoii Territory, ' a« exteualeil to re|>eal the Constitution or obey its requirements. all the Public ¡And State» by act >4 How can the Ix*gislature expect that the laws it posits, loans, and the amount of cash in its vaults. to Augurt 4. 1*1«. Alvin J Carotiier», ol A bank should not be allowed to loan more than AU«nv County »1 Linn, state of Oregon, W• du * Gwnstwl Custom Milling Bualrtwaa. Flovsr •«•«! •uact» will be obeyed by the people if it violates ha» this dav tited »a ll,ia office hi» «worn with impunity what ought to be considered almost two-thirds of its deposits, with the other third of »taleiiieiit I XJ* Rought AV*d FL ac It • n ^«<1 (or No. 7o4O, h r the purt-haae of the deposits in its vaults. If lianks were strictly the North«<-»t of Section Mo. 11», in I l«>M* as * Wo *r« in »Ko I l»l<l for Busin*«« and Will sacred our fundamental law? required to obey such as the above regulations w« I rown»bip N>>. II South. Range No I GEORGES Tr«al You Kight As a matter of fact there is a city near the I a »1, and »ill offer proof to abuw that would rarely have a failure. » the laml e>ughl 1» more valuable for it» mouth of the Willamette River that in point of KOENEKE l>u>l«r or alone II a a for agricultiiral nopulatiun comprises about one-fourth of the State. l pnnaisss, ami to eatabliab In« claim to I Ait Munday in conversation with Assessor Mc «ai<l laml before the County Clerk at Whenever that city concludes to assault the State oriGos iAII«ny, Oregon, on Friday, the ¿3d <iay SCIO. treasury, no matter whether the purpose cunfhcts knight, he informed us that the gross valuation ol November, I9orl. Having pur. I.aiwl theabuve-natiM«l wiith the Constitution or not. it is able to control of Linn county property for taxable purpunes, To call your lie name» a» witnsoara .M J. Can>- Market from th« former proprietor, would be in the neighborhood of twenty millionx such a large percentage of the legislature that it eron. of Albany, t'regnn A. C. <«am«e, lior 5WHni.;lri. I »it th« putr.-n- your attention ol lYabtree, Ow-g-m c. c. Canic-on, 4 usually accomplishes its purpose. Portland may of dollars, as against eight millions of dollars for j Altanv, <»reg..n, ti. F. Sexton, ol Crab- age ol th« public. I will ti'irtilHi* tlw» wagon on the road on th« rout« <-•- to a few of on r mcci*«! in working the Columbia River graft upon last year, To reach this figure property has been I tree tlcegon. tabltehed and »upplv choir«, ent« at Any ami all ¡uiraona claiming a.lvvr»r- Leaders in the Ia-gistature. BMt. gentlemen, is it right? In assessed, relatively, at its true cash value. The ly the above de», nbed lamia are requrat- rrww.nahle price». With a drwire to form tlie axpiaintan.e of everybody ¿he name of moral decency, let the Constitution be principal increase has bei-n derived from placing ' ml to tile tlu-ir claim» ill thia ..then ou or ami a dete nut nation to mat every Fash ionable >lny ui Nvnemlmr, i«W>. one right, I am m|»ealed rather than inflict another insult on the railroads, including rolling stuck, at about $19,<W lefore «aul ZU Dress Goods Woolen Silks, three colors, grey, blue, and brown AI obavo . x M. Iiaaaaa«, Your» for imaine«« per mile, timber lands at an average of $15 per vvnerabltf document. Smuctim« a halt must be Register. at ft.26 per yard. Armure blue, brown, and cherry red at « <ii:< >it<ii: i<< » i . n ' i ki Ailed in thia straining of constitutional law to fit acre, ami from the. hitherto exempted. $iHW to IMI; SCIO MAkkl.rS. $1.25 per yard. Viqt roux in invisible grey plaids 90c per ‘he desires of sj»ecial localities of the State, and each householder. This rncrease in the assessed The Icjkiwing are yard. Grey and green stripe plaid suitings at 10c per yard, valuation should give us a low levy. Mr. Me. .here never was » more propitious time than the l lntrwlar of rw. li we L. W. M inai, per bvehi the very latest in suitings. Panama suitings in several colors ¡resent President Iteotw veil ia making astrong Knight thinks it ought not to be above 8 mills. Oala, 4fcrl ta-raake the trust* and landgrabber* respect This will be less than one half the levy of last Eluur, We are now giving 12 1-2 per cent off on REAL ESTATE BROKER $1.00 per yard, •« Bran, th« law. Letur> imbibe » little of the same spirit year. Office with TheHwntiatn New«. all our skirts; we have them in most any color. Hop pickers’ •» Short«, •• uh ! respect our own Stat* constitutional law. Of Chop, Mexican straw hats at 15c ¡.other stores ask 25c fur the same The installation of the Home Telephone system Hntter, (C.nuiWv' per roll xmrre lawyerwean so twis4>nnd construe the Con- ............. Eoe. ” d<NH*n. * Notiffe our show »indoiaa. Ten per cent off on all' Farm and city propert»«« hwnght anJ hats. tittitkm that- owiarently there would be no viola in Albany, has shown to the ¡>eople just what an l.’lilckena, " pound • dd on the oeual cuiiimiaaiiin bw«u. ¡ladies ’ wrappers. have Outing Flannels from 6c to 12c Y<ning tion Hut, -undidly. don’t you know that th» Inferior imperfect telephone service the Pacific Chickene. “ •• If you want'tn «wit yaur farm, I cen per yard, and over 2500 yards to select from. Our 12c grade Ifaeee, *’ eed it if it can fw «Md If y<»u want to ♦wit« md intenti oC the instrument vnould be in States company had been giving. Now if the P. Turkey«, •• »4 usually sells for 13c to 15c per yard at other stores. Give buy, I ran rtixl the piare you want. _____ S. company saves its business it will have to re Huck», " attere with such a cjnstrvction? He«f, per |»and are weight us a call and be convinced that what we advertise is strictly place its antiquated out-of-<iate system with some »• •• *r Own is-a lknrt t* ’h« ability «>f the people to H<«a......................... Th« N»w» offie» <lote »II kirnte >4 i*.b " fur «hipping Tours for Business, My taxes« That limit* hJB about been reached thing more modem. It is almost impossible to Vewl •• prtnting ui gi""l «<yl« ami at raa*>ual>i» 40. M.oep, •• *' tei» ban, pn,-«* •« 4«nring to increase the rate of taxation, our law- talk understanding^ with a party in Albany over Mutton '* aak*Ts and law-erecutor» have resorted to the the P. S. wires at times. While the Scio Mutual The Norwich Union ie eolrj and evít S Urnr b« for 'h. SurTtaM.Nxw«. ate aliai. X l. ISmaaaag-.-ih Ogpedient of increasing property values for the .Ines s*em always to pe ia order. Opportunities for Self-Support: % (•- • t <• ENGINES w (<a •I •> •• •> Scio M í IIÍ ihi Goiiipanj- WE WISH I POMEROY, SCIO. OREGON s •> (• •> <• •• >• Bu $73 $.<* 111 $135 S Nov I« lor licit I • «.« • • • • • I 4