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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
• • • r Rubbers U hr kantiani. Mru C nderwear of them should aud will Is pnitec'ed in his hold • ings; but every individual. corjn>rat>ia or company NO A Vi ry large ami complete Vi’oiiKii’ Storm Rub who Mecur»*-<his holdings through tliduMT. fraud. line of Men'*. Women s auti <»r in any way neglecting to o mply with the Isw. ■ ber?, Iwst out, pair should have his holdings declared forfeited and the Politically Independent ’ ! I h u I'mlcrwear. We Misses Storm Rubber-«, same sltould revert to the Stats or Nation. call syeuial attention to our beat «>ut, pair............ tun r«d at Ihr |-wb>rtio- «I “«wi, ’ <rv^--.¿ ag -<- oim J- c U.« , The Nation or State woulii do n> wrong noran Men ■ ’uv I ritierwear. This ■mi mattxr. Injustice slvMild theee lands which have been se i Storm Rub- il- i- t’ e rame you have cured by fraud be rvclamu*d. Individual who com ii-.ii i -: m . i « v i i'it>AY ii.- i i en pa\ ing T-n* for. mits a fraud of tbi« character or causes it to lie !.. urei<; i:i<; We call ) oar attention U> C«jnimilted. should < ->n.-;<ier hin - If n —t fortunate I ■>!,<>» AIVII , if he is not caused to undergo a term of imprison our W omen « 2’>c ami 1 ---- — " • A . ment in additam te losing his ill-g«>(ten h<-!d ;, ig*. vents and pant*. -rii.-« KII-IIOS HAT»-«*: <«,,«• ,«ar in a>l«*i>- ........... ...................... I! ?» The law placing a limit for which a man can l»e A wholesome cream of tartar I âu prosecuted for offenses of this character, is but a I'iM ,'•«». »I » u* • I ............... ........................................... I I liar « ««,, st r'l.i « I -* V'-arw........... .............. ............................ shield for rascals to hide behind. It should Iw re .» <Bw » *«,. at r*4 I C ai- .................... baking powder. * Makes the finest, Women* Rubber Boots 1.I Just received ß new blocks pealed, Even when these land« pass into the bis »».nils in»•i»«i.<« ......... ......................... ........... TV-w ■unti,« In »!->>*«............................. ....... hands <»( ;« third party the holder should lie held lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot- Nlagit cup, in wnipvr ............................... If you I ÔO in the Fall patterns. responsible, for it should be his l-usini-r- to know ,M»V> It I Irti!«* ItATkXî want a new hut that is right Al whether or not the land ha» been -x in «1 from the « fi t M th»i »• breads, cake and pastry. W tr* ub I obituarv ixdtrvA, |«*< lihe .. ».»•••••• « our* i- it 'i_‘. $'2.’>0, ami $’.! ¡Government according to law. <U 1 tlg’** h’»l »• .di I- r i-.‘ Any number of staple pat Alum and alum-phosphatc U6 U henever the rights of the public have been 1 «Mil prr liter |-r i-- Dn*pl*y AtU, 2 c U a : »• « |«i o t lit, u* « *ltin«i» wide, trespaiwed upon, any acquired rights of the indi pon ders are injurious. Do not terns, .’»‘A* to $ per in« h vidual should give way if necesaaiy to restore and l’fuf» W»l uwl Í I I ! • i f I ><-*.’h use them. Examine the label. Ltlig Uttw oAfttrwctw b* Mivrrt li»< ii * a *1« • u »).i«ik.AtB»»tt make good any lo*< to the public. Unl«*ss this Special on Skirts .il tu principle is earned out a premium is offered for I qy U ftAMtti« rvwtxa 00.« *•* VC«*. individual rascality by the State or Nation. Our (.»«li» « Ht», rr»hlfv»t to || 10 WILL HAVE TO DISGORGE. <Htr*Kirt*. F*!l j’Aitfcit 1 «V» i.iv.-makers and law-executors should look first to' irt*. hail )*Aitvm J.. the right« of the public and then to the right« of *1 Î A'lit*« OvvraMrt*. hall |M»tt«*rfx .1.2» Other Slickers at I HI -^.to " ' KKI I S. it has been known for years that laryo bodies of the individual. t • 1 A<ha*«* <Kvr*kiri». > »II pattern i.10 savings. 117 La«h«*«’ OverMtirttay hall jattt*rn j ’X» lowing *rv |>«V5« qn d.«l Government lands wen* 1 • • / i • ' it« •«• of rvuh Wvvk by our -it* i qpirvd by corporations and syndicate- Nor wril per bu-l.c'i,..... ..I 1 1 IWI 4 Bill« H /.• NEED MORE LIKE HIM. this xbsorption cca • «» long a th< re prr reck OH r <» O N " t-n av.rtteb* public land left In fa< t that tilin' cems I— ............... now to be upon uk Public lands at all desirable Senator IjiFollette, who delivered a political lec Chop. '* *' Butter, (('•’«intrvi jwr rill.. . ture in Portland la>«t wwk. hand'- ’ v-r-. r-r are almost unattainable by tl • I»m t • trier. k.gg«. " dou-fl,. ..... . , taining to Congressional enactments without < -. p >1111'1 This being a fact it is nonset -«• to lock the stable gloves. In other words, he shows up the action of Chl'krn«. “ *• Yonne I G*«'*«*, ‘‘ ** . , . » diwir after the la.-t |<»or obi crowhait has b---n senators on public <|ii< stions. especially of the bill Turkey», " “ i......... *« it stolen. The thing to do now is to recover to th«* regulating railroad freight rate«. On this measure thick«, Beef, |wr poui> I .ivc «wight i |e«re« ,M*«ny ftw IftadroH T \ «« •« •• National domain th«' million of acr> > of wl -h Senator Fulton is shown to have given his vote ll.gw, ! Amveni lieirull . n w )• • « for »hipjHng V««l against all amendments that would make the rate h**. <— • 4 the peopje haye b«x*n «!•■ *jioi'««!. u Btockcm.... I.raaWM Ï»wtr«»t4 . ..„a.. ... i <»> t\ law really regulative. On the final passage of the SI’«M*p, <• > tKtnw AV-» nv à V. p RadrwuiH wdjich l ave Ix-en grant'd I l > -f rate bill, after the defeat of the several amend Mut urn •• binds and w hich have constructed their roads as ments that would have made the law much more Women Who Wear Well. * |<g«o««4 AB myu ' v 'or* orrwi:»* T AS A M »«<iuire«l by the terms of the grant should be pne effective in its o|«erations, Mr. Fulton voted “yea.” It II oik I.."h ng h"W gr. *t » rhtnga • ArrKtwi t'orvMiU* .......... . , m JA A. M tecU*d in their holdings. Likewise wagon nsuis Tliat is to say, after the law had been made ha mi f»w yL «rt l X inwrr:>4 Ilf« otu-n m»i«<> tn N> .» i 1 » th» »|'|»»rsnm. »n<l dlifalUon of many 1 • i • ■ \ ........ 1 W P. M which actually built wa; ->n n -I not trails have ll. to the railmads, Mr. F.ilton, Mr. Aldrich, and vooMin. Th» fr»'«t !»«■*•, tho charm, th» A ». i V «Ì» Ml c. t 1 n P, M hr I vanish Ilk» th» bP- m from a kigally acquired their properti« B it railroads others, who at heart were opj>-«ed to any sort of jwacb : V* r W 1 vm AUmi\r. ... ........ . 1» riub ly handled. Th» railway freight regulation, made a virtue of a n«j- matron which A in«» <*<»» » «ih* ................... ... •.is r M 1» only a dim »hadow, a feint who that hold their lands by virtue of the lieu land law, Ì r» * I lorn 1 . cessity and voted for the pn-ident’s emasculated of tl><- chann!og nialdrn. Th-r» ar» tw., and wagon mad com|«anies which built mere trails, rate law. rwai-.il» for th!» rhnnra. Ignorance and K.X G A M »»»U'.-t. F«w y mng women appreciate I hold millions of acres of the public domain to which .14 A. M. Senator laiF-illette shows very plainly that he' tiio ih.tck to th« lyn.-m through th» Arrttx« a in equity they du not po -•.•«« a -hadow of a title. has no use for Congre.-v>men who are servants of < change which c»mua with marriagn and 4 1 Mo > Cor» ail!« ... ». i »> r M motherhood. Many neglc-l t«> deal with Arrive*at Ainu»»y fluì* M Also land syndicates and individual who have ob the trusts nnd who are stall times careful that no thu unpl"«'»nt pelvic drain» and weak ! No ? nr which too often com« with mar- i IrtMhVtwi t ‘«»rvftUle ......i < » P. M tained valuable timber lands through hiring dum legislation hostile co the interests of corporate riagv and tent!."rhi»4. not undervtandlng Al-*» '; « I« » M w«-alth shall be enacted. The Senator's first tl,i«l tills »<- r. t dram II robbing the check X. trrlvvte 1 mies to file upon the same and who hold a title thought in the «•nactment of law is the interests of, < onalli* . of Ita fre»hn* »s *nd the form of I tn 1« « A V ’ 1 \n 1VtW Ml Ai'M'i.V H U A M. obtained through fraud and u »repn m . all the jxsiple and, while he believes large aggre falrti' ’ No 11 - Ai »urely a» th« m-nersl health »ufft !« should certainly lie made to disgorge. Th« se lands gations «>f capital necessary to inaugurate and • hen Ibero 1« di c mi nt of th«» health ! <a ■ m ABeoty . . • I i' u 1 Arrive« at < «•wnilti« . . I 1 r. M '• ••>.! r.'.ir ». «.i «ur>'y that are wrongfully and fraudulently held cost the carry on large undertakings, he insists that any • ftl.d'. h< rw, organa •hed tn 1 All of th«* «tot«* tn*in« «*o«inr»-t with ”**»«*1 l«ri n wltneM I' m * lilt 4 oiiqwnj tm»*.«*. loti» Mt Ai'«*») and bolder not to exetred to per acre, and that privileges granted to such corporations should at bea Ncarlv ‘«»vail«». »» eoll a. Iratn h>i IX’imlt, giving tot! ■ fiel In all times be made secondary to the interests of the A g<««l Suit of ( th.« will give » Man a better epiukn <4 tiimavlf, a ro<UI"n •-m-n havo f.und h-«fh *"-•-'* ' " ' ............................. -~ acquired with lieu larnl scrip, but a few cent«. • • «eit mm 111'iteri bttdh f fot Hpt Inga. public. As Governor of Wisconsin Mr. laiFollettc a» wvl! uncoiiM-ioualy itithn-nc«’ thwopiniou <>t olhcr* «« in tl.- uae ut l>r. I* , r«« » h'a- >’•< further intorniai »on Apply to At the risk of becoming tedious, a little explana caused the railroads to j>ay taxes and to reduce! hapnine wxlle rrrecriotlon. It make» woak wom J. i HAYO, ««eta l*aw. Aft. Our Suit» tin« S^aaoci will app«kl '» the Mau ol govd taato. tion of how th«* lieu land law originated is inorder. their freight rates. With the experience gained in an Il rung and »lek wonwa well Ingrwll It II IM’I ».*. Agent. AHwway enta on I»*--!—eoiitaliin no alc«>bol or T H E C U T These big transcontinental railroad companies, the Wisconsin railroad rate problem he was esjiec- harmful bat it forming drag« Mn !« wholly of thoae native, American medic ially qualifie«! to enact a Federal statute that would through their lobbi- s at Washington, obtaim-d th«* The Coat» are < ut goo«l length and form tilting at wand line with inal root« tno«t highly recommended by loading nodical aulli rltl* - of all the fullneoa over the hip» The la|«'la ami collar. are long and broad. passag«.* of the law. The lobbie then « cured the regulate. Senator lj«Follette was not in favor of •ral acini' 1« of practice f.,r the auro of Tr--u«er» arc «ha|-ely ami roomy. the rate law enacted last Spring, but as it was aj>- woman'« pei-nllar ailment« establishment of Government reserves and. strange Fnrnurelna motlicre or forth,- m broken parently the best that could be secured at that down In health by t'<<> frequent l»'*rlngof THE FABRIC to relate, these re < rv« s wen* alway s «o marked time he voted for it. children. al«> for the ripA-unl mother», GEORGES to prepare the »y«t. in fi r the coming of out that large bodies of worthh . > lands la-longing If President Roosevelt could have been supported baby ai d making III advent < aiy nod Tbc new aha.iowv ^rnyw, invigilila ¡>I ah H atxi rich misal (Miltrrn» almoat palnl ■«• th' re 1« no medl< Ine uut'e KOENEKE ar* ibv tavorit« *. but blu«**» aik I black» will lw in line, tJ cuurw«. to tiw railroad companies were includ' d. For by a Congress composed of IjiFollettee it is safe to •o grx-l a I . I i ■ n * It do no harm In any cmdlUon of the Pr o v't*i*>r these absolutely worth!« s lands the (lovernmcnt say a rate law would have been enacted that would can tyitem It i« a m.,«t potent lavigoratlng T H E P R I C I have regulated the railroads effectually instead of i tonic and »Uengthenlng nervine nicely issued lieu land scrip to the companies. Tin scrip SCIO. V t.GON adk|>t.«l to » in sti adnllcale tyium by a the present make-believe rate law. phyih tMi of iarge ovt- rlenee In lb ’ treat could la- laid iij«-n ,iii> (...V. r:.::a nt la:..l; any tate lluving fUh hA« d I he ■><»« *'* natiMMt f « «tan*» peculiar aliment*. Senator I«aFollette is a Uepublican in politics ment «.ark* l fr> j . tin h>-t>t« r |»rt«pri« tor, <♦»»> Pierce mav !»• conaiilted by letter through which the particular railroad had trackage. and was elect«*»! us such to the United States Sen Fr. I>r. < of charge. Addr, *« f»r K V. Pi.-r-c, U kiiUfht, I MilhJi thv je»t<H th* II' '«I and Surgical lmUluta» |»u’dk'. | will <««nl|t*ttr (I ni wtM»4i •’»» the Through this infamous law the Northern Pacific ate, yet he is honest and independent enough to Invalldi* lludalu, M. Y. r««n t <M> th«- Iptlliw «-M»’.iUlw I Hi t •tipp’) Railroad Company has ecund millions of a« r- i of condemn Senator Fulton, a Republican, for voting »Iwrit-e cut« *t pri««*« With a «1« ♦!rv to f»»i it lt*r mc » i rial'«I m •<<'•* u| every- HU. the finest timber lands in Oregon. Other large for the railroads and against the people's interests ( MIMIK HilIX IO a««*) a -R trrminatbm to tr«at ovary* or»« it*tit, I nn bind holding comjianies have ofarated through and to commend Senator Gearin, a Democrat, for 1 uur* ioi btietur«*. A« A WU»I»'« hcvillh AI»<J rrrr<a*t»iMi r»-a»rt dummies to secure large l»«b«*- of cbool !.«>■<!• at voting right and for tile people's interests U|ioii XewfWMi ww i»*« « Àaw.rt-i.t«*. < ;p.< »K< ;r. K<»i\ii<r. m cost of $1.25 an acre withan additional tritle to every question affecting railway rate legislation. In* thl , at.4 wl -lihig I»» fl'r ! hr |*N*J ’• M op|«>rtunity «» luvnttM fl»* fr*-<»li. pur* >«* 4»e <»f lbrotaran, th*- »*»«*lliem Biulfic ah t • of valh« the dummy. Let us hope that Senator LaFollette may be per hn.at« rti buvr r* atvwi- 'l lj*r tnir nf tUkcf* Taking all of these holdings together, and which mitted to serve many years in the United States A thtiHijih ««i YAt^tii'tA. » rout aji •* r poin.* w III *».' ao M lhr*»»i#b«»»»t the w Infer «nd are held for speculative pun«.... i, fully one half of Senate, and that just as rapidly as senators', who tk*rtA *N«r1n< uni I’ Ma) UM. vrrry I. J Munk»*™ T » Mtinker*, \l F. (»ill, the territory of Oregon is held by th«-.-< high finan are servants of cor|K>rations anti trusts, time ex W tMlta«a«iray- nm <I *nluid i| smscTasr, I V. W»ri>er F. C Pwry, J. J lUrnra, nn«l fr»»«u AI' ahj , « nrvAlll«. bh 4 Fhitnmnlh «m ciers. As all of the public lands in the State, Na pires, their places may be supplied by men of the ihr < <»rv«llf» A likwlttn. luki*» will ;»»• <■ ; t to V. A* t' *rner. Viaqiitim »n*l X« i I a U;- tional or State, have been ab-orlad a above stated, LaFollette caliber. Tl»r rate« «to I» i».« «i'»»«- *« iiurtug «ix- the question now is. what can the State or Nation *umn»rr, and will hr g>M>l for tvlut >» * a » day» | ft« in «late <»f mir. do about it? Ought a vested right obtained through I»». v<i««tl»or«»*w ^tNltary It«th*» < Special Assistant District Attorney Heney is un will l»r hi ofvmrtkm during the rutin A aiirr. trickery or frau«l In* held snend? »nJ Inatitiwil» will I m - given .Will, covering about the most unsavory mess of grafters I am ami equity holds that the rights of the pub Olhrr llralth K *».« K* < lovrtl. 'I »L lic are superior to those of a corporation or indi down in San Francisco that can be found in the 1’urlng ihr Winter hrsarly all «dh«<t ttraltb rrworla arc rhwed or ‘itft* <iU Io rwh. and vidual. Even when the individual or corporation jmges of history of modern times. The propensity imiit of tn* ua lu»*«- the Mlvantaicc« of **■»port The K-al Fiucv U> b .ti and vUinlty a* rr«ptid* <!in*at«-, point - of hi to graft seems, under the tutelage of Abe Kuef honorably an«l honestly holds lands required by in i» at’ ...» {♦rvat, re* nation and ainuw uuat F«*r part ww tv» mj?»y hxnitntf««»» arri*»* and for the good of the pwWic the land- are taken th« political I mss and prince of grafters, to have d«r*irt>r|f tb< ««oui In «nrnahinr or in •«•‘tin. tbr SCIO ROLLER MILLS by the payment of. not what the holder demands, involved Mayor Schmitz and the entire Bound of. rvaotf I« ttmM|taali«'«1, its «Mirvtiatt llHgwarr I trul, Pup s Coffee House l«nfttiil «rtuarry, « IlinaU» mild, I mm H trial and but what a l»oard of appraisers says the pn>p« rty City Supervisora. In addition to the blackmail col- invidPHa'iiur A t Wer Evnor MoniaoN S t . Ilwiixia. Cvttatfra tor »rnf rl»ra(\ firvh IN. OUI OIIA I IIl OIM » MUI i< tre. n.tlk, lwMi««y, frutf at t*»wr«« praurt CIU.r.X.£3 J. K a SZB is worth. This being true, these high financiers lected from franchise-holders, French restaurants, te<rlah)f*«, «<■««(, ft«h and the fani'Hi* o»4t OywUMW Io fw saloons and houses of ill repute, this liaivlof scoun tSucwsur to K imes tluua.) I ad (of t>M" trvmUr .d «»<rt»ri'nt ft**»«. wh«f have gobbled lands from the State and Nation tio>» ftv»M any *» l < m « A k Fr:jri»tor. in square miles and iowndiip«, ought not complain drels are said to have stolen thousand s of dollars A4» Its ‘,t. i »nhntu« or from ihr gvnenü )«Mrng»f age »t *»! from the relief funds contributed so liberally by etthci. cv»«>|a«ny, W\StR!» «...... . M hi «-ml. County Bn if they receive their money back and are di.spos- ttalv tn» >t A'.’wnjr • o Ta.; »I a, It •'i ivprr«Mrttt and •1*»HU« m«>|vnill*v h |mrV yr t»> n.rrit. (Hit out etc «H l «HMataialk«d jesard. If some law should be enacted by Con the entire country when that city was stricken by Kale from Al’any to I-usiit.*«» h»ntw (*a»li «alary F.*l wr«*kly, »•»• gress and the State Legislature to repos css the earthquake and tin*. Mayor Schmitz, who has been ]|»‘ii« uwrtit) « I i anr**d, |wrTiianrut ptMltiofi. visiting European countri«**, was elected to the J «>nr rrfHTrnea. tlantewa* S airnmiì lko»k of Chi* Nation and State of all lands held for «|*culative chief office of the city five years ago as the cham I till. <«»í.l MHIi ll«H *$., 4 teb-aao. minuta, purj>OM*s. everybody in the Nation, save the guilty !»«-<* I. II-IOM holders, wouki sn.v “Amen.” Of course the honest pion of reform and of organized labor. It reports tire true he entered the office a poor man. but is Th» Ngw» orti«» dor« «II kind» of iob »ettlcr, who is improving his land ami is building pviuliug in g-«xi «lyle nial at rMUonablr a home, whether it be ujxm Government or Stat.' now so nch that he can afford any extravagance K«»«l WH*r«*«r «>»• T. rvali<rl* !,**»• prie«». guage 4» Spuhen. JBmk. should not be disturbed, for the object of he may desire. Before Mr. Heney gets through TH«* Thrtvr*a Wrrl« W u’d, now 4Mrml recotwing these lands to the State ami Nation is with him he will probably regret that he aban- r»«wld*'nUAl «wntpAhfl« |a Px»'«iMuluwa«l. tioned his career in music to enter the Held of poli tn ba a IwHiav t*M*r than It h«a rvwr ’wa I«. that they may lirenmc the homes of industrious, Buy on Credit! ä - ____ - f ItMT, <»»d il It«* uta>l« Ita «maptiar nt a mvxi-vt* « i Jtome-loving citizens. The Fe«k*ral government tics. Nothing short of landing the whole bunch tn*ly. J. G. GILL, D. M. D. | this $60 Machine for $25 I»* "”*v wrvte» »w»«era th«* ««Ur* and It rapotbi every I bing fully, prnupt. •V FtiiMT nima *• '• • *<"• th .wild pursue a similar policy towards corjioralions behind prison bars will satisfy Mr. Heney and the ghrba, -................... h.» .irntai ..... orti re « i i llu ly and AiMoraU-îy. It ia the only n«w«tm|w*ra 1 people. not a dally, abiete ta na pal na a dally, «rtd that have fraudulently obtained coal lands. u in Fein «ml I» prvpgnwl «teta-h Mill h«*‘p yon »• «tnnplt'fMy « •h»r»t»«*d The public domain rightfully belongs to all the ôf «bal l* haiH*-ning thrw»uh<HH tho «orM. flr to ilo flrut-etam l tu «.»>►■ Wrrlk W«<h| la Bah In lia fn»41l*> « Deputy District Attorney Francis J. Heney i UwJ The reporta D ibicm people; likewise doaa the c««l and oil within th«* I Toa eat* <vt thè trulli frinii lu * r rnw 1 CowvntGHT« Ae. ■ work In all ninna, w lather y imam Kepubitcnii or |*in bbsom of the earth and the public is defraude«l ought to be a very h*PPX >nan these days. In «-«»I A”«*»« awn Ung • ateM^h and ¿MerltXV«w n-af ■ orral« and timt w vhnl mm want. <»»’* uiy a <»nr pww whMA«» ao Ì braixbn« of dentirtry. «VM<1.44 M M HWr JHkr» ’ Whenever individuals or corp«>rations an* allowed addition to lifting the lid and CX|>osing San Fran A ■t»'* Ul taml tire «»( tbr Thrl«w< a W tadt Worte) <i.»».e« 1 ’rtotly << HA*C ?OOta ‘«i)»ieaU ha< ala aya lw«*n M« ea rtaJ tact km. h pubHateaa «»«.? fr*< «H<Ua< agw»»<*v h r aarurirg jn»r»u'A» te gobble them up at a fraction of their value. cisco's othcial corruption, with a fair prospect of nove*« *$♦****« by iter ’»« WBlhCHM in tbr Wofid, pM«MUa I j U»»« l»r- ugh Munn A < -x ’’!• wait Mr Ir». nMvn<«l U'IIHW «k-eo-f Nt- ;k «tedtea. a '» «*< «*•»¥•. «» «h« K vaia whirh la l»«ota f<w «n «rii f«»r Bl.ki aptrea», • •f«ht h- HwhnM < 4« «rw «II «hit» f leve hi The day of reck«»ning is not fur distant when all of landing the whole bunch of grafters in the peni and Ita Mvh af»n<iard in Hila rrwprrt «Iti ter In«un> will> ihr Or»g>>n f»rw R-liH *•••’<' on fM, Kvoewie *«t »•« Ctffrf pia». in Ite» fnitirr a« tn llw |wuH jhere matters of a fraudulent character will be tentiary. he has taken to himself a wife. When a malnfaln»-«l AMoriatlun, ul McMinnville. A purely Oovurtx furnllurti Oompnni Tilt. TUMI« K*A-Wl RK i«««4laf « k.-te m-tv Hta«>rM-« »~«' t Lra«M /» niiitusl anuriatio«. J H. Bryant, »TS-IT» «Ira« »V. PUMTUaMO <Hk man is successful both in social and business life ightrd. Every, man or corporation who obtains -, l.t .*1 BrW..U»« 1- .--MU. T*—- «’ • •ai<arfp4ion prtew la naty ll.un per yvwr. and agent, Albany, Oregon. ... > ira IU.IL IX-LI », all -w-rtalwv thte» pay* fot IW papar». W p otte«» itala un he should be wholly satisfied with himself, and NnlxMri*» no« (nr tin* *»•»!«■> X»»t «ids either agricultural, mineral, ar limber, and a»4i«Utewl «w*w«pB|»r and THK *AMT! a N MUNN . 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