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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
.♦ .* I A « » sf • 9 ,4 « •J -*■ • * * * t 4 a 4 *-. » f * 9 » • ' 9 a. "RULEUR RUIN" NOT GÜUÜ POLICY " 'a t * •*y * I * t •. c. • •• a ’’ e« • .-4 *X •• r- ! The Badge of Honesty L P atents Sckntlfic Amtrlcan » • * i • * • _ ;. t * • VL •i ■ • -• » * • • > « • ? X- J. T« nn nir't wrAUtnr uf Ikrtuf PlereeY ». Jen Medical Lnewnen bwAuee » tail lx I uf ttw tn<teü.>nu cumpueib« il I* ! itad then l.< » ■ fc 1 <•»'» j-Ar»uf eii^r- nc» bee pro««« lUeuprriur «<^lk a* a Uceid purifier a<«l ln»l«u«aV ln< luulc f« U e cure«! •'..•»>»< b d.Buul-r» a-ai ail liver lllA. It buikle op I Se ruo ti un ». tem a* nu »Iber tunic tan In • !>.. h a ' «bul I» UBwl. The at lite medic Inal prim'pie« of nati*» ruote eoeb a« G .bleu Seal and «,'ucun’e ruuL Stun» and Mandrake runt, lilu«ir>«4 and Black l l.«rr> l<rk ar- rttract.-d and preavrttai by U m * um < uf ciwmlcall* pur*, triple- r< nt'! »lyts-r t»e. Send to Dr. ti. V Pierre al Baffbl«. N Y., fu» /»«» hunblet wbkb uu ritrat ta ts ’n «un-recugn>»«d med 1 auti.nr.t^g t b a» Dr» Iiarth<4uw, ye , ’ . •» 9 V In every city or town that i>< progressive and is growing and prosperous, there is. always, a united action of its citizen* in ail public matt rs. which is calculated fur the building up and b> tb*rmerit of hul«*fr>l at lb* puaL'fti*«’ at ' ku >, Or n the town or city. Transversly, in every city or mail runter. town which is not progressiveatuigruw.ng which is. practically, at a standstill, the people are. get - IM ill i mi II.I > I- \ I MY IHil'AY «rally, at loggerheads. If one class or j art of I e people attempt to inject a little public spirited «• - T. la. |>r<i(lEH terprise into the the sleepy ofd town, anothcrci« » k.i«tr«*M amu I * m *•**•>»ar«>n or part seem ready to administer the knock out lo Ml 11-4 KiniON HAÌIU I. »I.-J b tion. As a consequence, any enterpri«-- t at w I h<wt uf <>U..^«. tbuulnc that three ruote (> * y« «r in a»lsan<* help to build up a town moil bee »m -s di'- - > irag d : h J~1 u)«a fur ts»»y eur»ti»o O «■ r *, «t yui »l * » MF ran be < a '< li ^*11 »reit »lAUoof Uw »uao»cb. and. generally goes down to defeat. E itcrpris. OlH» vruF, al «U m I «»I ’• •«i >, ind t«-»i a or d>»urpe a (hiv . al *114 uf J y« «r* men. who would bnild and give life and v.. rg> to • • <<- la J Ituííl bl.hx . »cu il»err- mplalrito thi u»<«ull * in »4v«i»c« ...»r »di *>tlr< diM-a»*»’ »her» tb-r» esd ■ f tne town, become disgusted and leave it. Ihrer ruotili»!» iti stivane« .......... .. I» À n«oh and x™* (raduai • raduaJ ruuuiu» rututtu» Uv»» Uvei» feingle » up) tu wmpper .... Scio is too much of the nature of the town above el ■ ^tireMtb end «yete*. A l>\ > J indicated. Tnere is too rnucli dissension nd jeal T>- ' - .■ 2_M*d *1 biu oyrr * *•»** r . aar~äü<T »0 Ini ni 1«. ig raÿ-« f ■**<•* »nJ >*! «»bil-i trv i <H*at p-r lin* 1Ï. -. a. ousy and too little co-operation in any tiling in t «■ ' ----- J7t.ii I------------ k 1 .irei gl !> ■ ' . i,l» h9 A. ntK tsrm. d* x L um way of a public enterprise, ¡'here is t<»> litue < f- l-M *i «4j«*rthiin<. |«»*r lin« u«u« 'I 1« all n alfnll 't.a. blotchr«. punp r» iort to induce men of «mterpn. ■ to «•• ne to our » I aruj.G'ii« »• evil a« acrufulou» «wal- l>»»pi«y ada. 2 chahtfv» |*r iiuuth» un« culuu u «ui*. r*f Itici» • ................ » 10 town and to stay when they do come. tin*,, and old <>p«* running «une u* ulcer« E «•»•>nal «jtrda, 1*^ invìi»*«, (a»r riM»nih I arv r r<ai and braird tn treating «id 1. , . ♦ t» a : • • - at .< -c. We are endeavoring to organize a Ea r iin - k in r . . ng a«*«, or ul.era. It t» »*ll to In- ion for the purpose of holding an u »> ial Fa r. • re i!,. r h.aLng tu apply U> them Dr |‘ i rve’» All ilealing salve, tfyvurdrug AU admit that a prupperiy conduct il r .urof two g -l dob'l bap;—r. to hat« U»i» naive In •lock. » tat Efty-fotf c«u<U In p.-«tag» PARTY!'M 01 R (,R> A TEST MENACE or three days duration, would be of im ^tima • t »trit* U. Dr I’. V I -r. <• Invalida* Bulad value to tne Forks of the Santiain. Of cour far a -.urgí'«I Ine'-lute. BuBak. N Y.aod t..1 of the * Al!■ ibaiing Selve* The influence of partyism seems to be in full in .-n honestly differ in opinion as to the best plan a ■ >rgr . reach «ou by relum p>al V .ut :>'i al* rd to a- < • pi a «rcret m *< c#> troll of uur g' v- r ms it. »tute and natiuna . , by whicn mis resuit ■ n.*Bui • tr>m a« aaubaUtui* f<-r iht« non alo »hollo, With moat men the interests of party are para-1 liecause you cannot make ev« 'v tin .v , .0 .r w . , c it» o> osotee cvaruainua. not •v. tho jh Ilia urgent draiar may mount and * p< rior to ti ose of the state or natior. do not attempt to defeat the ••nV rju K mei - U>. reb« a... ■■ a Utile b ;«■ r pr.flL • > l‘ •■ai.ant 1\ >U regulate Nu mutter how meritorious a measure may be fur ber that a different opinion from your own may at , : <r mv Pat , 'at. <t «rua h. IIv* and bo*via state or nation, if it w ill not conserve the interests be the better one Of course our Fair will nut e S. < ,r • .ted. UU) granutaa. ea«r lu labe ae • anu. of a particular party to w hich he adheres,that is t< a curnp« tit r w ith that run by a state s ibsidy .1 say. the interests of of the politicians and those Salem? Oh.no. Ours is to be but a small country CO*”JT NOT», wno cunljmll th< party, the matter is turned down. ex iibition, run witnout graft or subsidy and if we Th«*n» is u general demand all over the countr,v will all pull togather in harmony, we are lx and to fur a revision of our n>bb r tariff system; but the make it a splendid sues» »*. A tt’r-fluib l<An«u> "A b*t«»on e**a»»< Influence of tne robbers is s great with the politi-1 Scio, also is in danger of lu" ng her I » 'alexpr ns «»« »•» » *«-» entry •»» Ufed.’•»•^1*UCt . A I cians in the congress, that a ‘‘.stand pat” policy i office. Tne present agent has resign« U. Why.’ i -” fut I. U Hartl* ». U 1oer*M> »• * Fang n f nt • ird A iaa\ <*ut»l** •* »» prevails and the rubbers will l>« permitted to make Because certain of our ousincs» men ¡>< r sw in giv .b H ’ ’ha» »• *r - '*■*■ r '!»• ttfef uf ian«l Cfuuno*’ ta »he !-«»•.» th* people sb.nd and deliver a year or two bnger. ing their business to the West Scio office. Now • .Illi mJ mi ’ and a* *ba ;r*w»»’ oondilfew» pi the r««t ba.f ni the an» ’hat tterrar oo Likewise, is there a demand for the contrail of the an express off.ee hire in town is >f great conve.i- imi««';}t«»rwKi r»oppt tba ab*u of an raiir ta is and trusts, but the laws enacted fur that ¡•nee to ail tne people. It curta.nl> will be giuali.» cud Jeiap’Jaiaa vg «•»rni» abvui h H Vÿ *• *». unif'hal I table that no part <4 «14 Laat purpose will prove to be, practically futils, The inconvenient to nave to go to vVcst S-10 tor ex arid i a i«‘iwRjdi a*ci ha« «an «ui»Hitad Jurtbn i I mf sear i’<* au«! »h* <r !• i»4»t1ih»f to !n<ll*-a»e late rate law and laws intended to abate the trust press matter, to sav nothing about the additional Iba' an • »•< ha* II«•*«»*» And Wa»' evil, are intended to pacify the people, yet inter expense. Now I, t us drip all contentious b-eling •ay* »m .nfrirtnailon an*l tolhvl that tl.ar* at» ., .;,,«>!♦ • »’I 'M» » .,!1* I !• » * • t H'*l ' fere in the least pttssibie manner with the extort-1 we m.y nave and work together in a -p.i il of be Ian* < if*|d ’L« -»4d tv* «abltt. tfeaf *«»J »•’* J» bal f.t» taiiM Lao te». 11 ai ■*!•! «nttybau» lunate exactions of the railrutids and trusts nevolence and charity an.l give all of uir business ties««» fveûdrd • un said 14’»•’»»•«*«,!PU» u» fan ’ » »nenia fl eirsm »* Now if the congress was •mtrallel by a des re to the Scio oi Ree. f us is t ie only way t » build nr».» »..«*•>»> it yt •• d iHtJn and urset a' any ti«i »«ulti to legislate for tne best interest* uf the whole peo up uur town. Keep ail t ic ins. vs. ve can get *«c«'ian» portion ol a'd quart«! •rvtfert» «»I it»n • and ita ibe .J •'>*<**1 » ftv»tu ple. the tariff would be revised and railroads and and r i «tie fur mure, s ioul I be nr moito. ihr ig J lend «•• not ua tv bia ci*»j *oy n»e»it »he A»u»’ a* * <»r Manne Coi pa»d the trusts would be c«>m)>elled to deal justly with the There is wine prospect tnat if >> it 1 t 1 Pacific tn I Ml ad 9 a »• a*a ¡1 Hal* «dJie». « fP-v»'i «m people. fl..»;. ■ i tilrt lf«« ! 1 ! g J e «AB- • • ». •'jai’A 'U will cnange i<a line s> taut it will , mu tirnji «1 i g • * ofl.t ant In vblcb il.» I filled In mutters |x*rtaining to state legislation, we Scio. We can, probably, a J in tins r i nt if we M«tr« iua> L» »h«a<ed " 14 id > ar. i» • mi « tarety notlbrd to appear, find that the interests of the Republican party1 wiil p ill harmo.iiously. We ire cert i 1 i > fa.. ;• rr•»}<«»> a» >1 <•«• i etldMMno W»w hlttf anid rather than the good of the state, contrails the ac- , some one sta ida res ly to knock the proj <.'t. a < ir*i>»U>n al ocmm a p tn utt >»ar-h It it* . it* fe* flaut and K*te|Vara< Ho* Lnll»J tion* of a majority uf our legislators. Tins fact | Let us atop Ims k.locking anddivisiu 1 ii e i .Tgy. ii*n»f«- ü’a?*-« nu»! < th « in !-••» land teg« n was shown conclusively in the action* of the lower If you cannot have tilings go yo ir wsv. by ail he mh i «x.iiti-stani lia»¡»*<. I». a pnip'r aUdasft 0l*d ¿atiuaty I. •* ♦ m » i for L lau t» House, under SjM-aker Davey's lead, hi forcing t/ie means help to make them gn -om<! olaer way. By • hli h «ho* iLai .fiat d«>« dli'-ffmvt p« i <m»l MYthe <-f IbH i»*»tkc i>n riot be 1* a*.e. It I« selection of the Board of Railway Commissioners a Union of effort we can accomplish much. itn a hrirb! urden «a» d dlfWlrid iba» *nrb Uolix into the naiida ot the Governor. Secretary of State divided effort we can accomplish notm ig. If y n H 1 e gi'rn L) due affi ptpf«eî pulJI«*» ton A It » 1- Mi k •» A’ « •»*•’» k « and State Tn-usurer, ratiier than leave it in tne cannot w ,rx m the lead, fur Gmdrn w’ sake, pu>h Ihli«*» hande of the Governor as the Sena e bill requinid. at the tail end of t ie wagon. G ‘t busy .so.nj- t*e. J Wo« t «M», If the Senate bill had become law, the Railruttd w here or somehow. An e*fw I*»»** j *x> of Chl«e«r Commission would have become responsble to tiie iw i> •.u r«'*»» io lb« • ’»• <otig Vo »M AH mm F *tv i • t»»>w pt* p*i*J In Governor alone for its acts and subject to his rem ht«nl«h • hihr.9 tar Urin*« tosi Di» un »*r The people, general ly, demanded a law provid • gn«y»t hit»» ai » I (uoranUMM •»' id oval for neg vet of duty. Commissioners womd I m CIM mi . < m J «•» wr*’» bltu *l Mu ll.« Ue*t have been selected with a view, alone, of efficency ing for tne inspection and regulation of private Me Albany . Ufw»gu JIM ‘ikaíííLL men who WOULD REGULATE the differences banks; but the legislature failed to rt -pond to t ie li«*twe<>n the railroad* and the people. As the law demand. Just examine the Hou e and Senate now stands, after the politicians of the Davey journals of proceedings, and make a long black THE ALBANY class ha 1 gotten through with it, we may expect a mark against toe nanus of meintH i.t rv-ponsible DAILY HERALD Commission coni|»-,aed of |s>liliciuns, or men w ho for the failure to enact ti e lavs aim ire careful not have a s.rung political p dl. Speaker Davey’s on to senu tne.se men buck to Salem again, except it Make» Unusual Cut and New Management Offer» Daily ly rva.su f r crippling the efficiency of the law is, be in charge oi a s .* rilf a.<d to a d>tl< rent buudmg. Papar Ona Year For it place«! to nn.cn pow «»r in the hands of a Demo MOO. cratic Uovm noi. So, m lieu of liaving a Comnun- The legislature ha> n- silv I to adjourn next sioii .1, | h > t<sl by the Democratic Governor, wo Satuniay mgnl al midnight. This will r.xicud tne Th« Albany Da ly Harald ean ar l<i have one up|x>int«d by a Republican Secrv- MMion two days over lime, maamg l.m length of b» had for MOO a yodr by tub lary of State a d .1 R publican Treasurer. Politic* the session forty-two days. Uno would tiling that •cribing now It contain» 6 to anu party lav >1 .t .-»m are injecUid into the selection the legisiamrs could expend enough ol tne people s 8 pa .e» covarlng th» new» field completely. You can keep a» of a Commission, that a >ould be selected fur fitness money in tne usual forty da^n w itno.it working well potted on county court atone. over time at the busmt-M. However, tne present matter» arg doing» at th» coun it our FVdcral G<>v mment is ever brought to session is a sort of froa», and is liuule to do any ty »eat from the Herald a» if gnei, | artyiMin will be nsp ms.ble tor its fall. oid thing. you heed in Albany. The Ore I Not that tm- motiv-s of e.tiler political party ate gon legiaiaturo handled fear- impure in intent, butgixteause dishonest men graf- leealy Th» Herald » offer of Governor Chamberlain seems to be q lite handy teiM. who through party prejudice or favoritism, M 00 i» only th» actual coat of with his little vetoe. He it aid to Ins credit, lie whit» paper, It Will soon be are placed in pus lions of power. generally used it at t ie right place, t< o. Tussiblj put back to Its former price, It is Lecomii g more evident, every day, that we he was wrung in vcUe.ng the Multnomah juwnne Th» Weekly Herald. 12 pige«, n.-v»i, in stat« s and Nation, more patriotism and court bill. If so, he erred on the side of economy. I1J*. 1« a., parti.aiosm; more disinterested action on the If l ortland wants to exp* rmient in tne cause of Serd In your nirrt with part ot < ur taw makers and less grading; more money order or chock or tub* humanity and is willing to lout the bul, she oug.it ■lateamen of the Rooaevelt-ijtFollette-Hughea ecrite through your poet mu to be allowed a free hand to do so. tv pe aim fewer Elkinses. Forakers. Fairbanks. Ue ter. Addreea, The Herald. Al want met: wnv, w hen elected to office, will forget bany. Oregon. Perhaps w<* were wrung lu t week in Assuming li.e> are Iv p mean* or Democrats and remember • •••••••a • ••••*•** that tne teac.iers ol uur ' stale” • nu>K were ah It.at tne.» are representing the entire p«-ople; that a ▲ A a •ne right.« ot tne moat obscure laborer are entitled ' Republicans. W< should probably quadify tne BO »EARS' to just as much consideration in tne enactment of •laix‘,n'‘nl tj> ♦aytng Ncariy. .” But tne intent oi Ke EXPERIENCE tiie art.cle was to snow that tim schools were ixw h - ar«* th >s.. of R >cky feller or a Carnegie. 8 I ir I<7. Stat • and Wi.a« me, -oiue want aid demand in I___ ____ P°lltK’a‘ or t4,al lne>- were eonuroiled b» polities. Natioi.a i, v rnmenU, is a return to old fashion Whether tne teachers are Kcpuuhcai.s or Demo *u non. 4« ami economy in the administration of crats makes no difference, i nej arc entirely out TRAtx MARX« t. e same. Th«' p<*ople realize that p >iitiial par- of place when participating in a legislative lobby. FKKMKK' D < eia x « ' rr»-»-« CorTRHVtrr» Sc 1 vs hh ‘ nec sa y under our present torm of gov-1 Anr*m« 1»«« • and Uly a*<«rf;uw nur oi««nu>n fra« wh«*l Speaker Davey att« n j.ud to g< t a I ill through |«t nrne.11 a .u im>i the tolit.cal party is a means to r. •HU r. .• rr- hat y ” • 1 «ns Non* tontlal FtWDICO* C» P •«♦-•• • f«x *<w-t*rit.< pet« a enu ami t at . n I is Go«xi Government; not a increasing t .e menibe^snip ot me House to 72 unu •ent »re* rat«»»* takari thn.ugh Munn A C«x r guvernmen or p vial classes or localities, but for the Senate to 36. Of course it w.i- .-»at down upon. «*•nt • •»•«. «tflMWl ctarya. in tu» a.. v..e , «tuple N r . South, East and West. The There are about KO members too many now, sue., ilhtetratM «•*•«»• ’.anrwt i i>*x>iiie demand t at ,he interest* of the political as they are. Anyway tne Suite constitution wuu.u 4 ■*• hard« ji.-n »4 •»»♦ •• •• • ’■'OfniU T»rtns I ravr f uf n ntb«. |L |k>M byall n»ee’«^l« be in the way. party » a.i be n.a I secondar> to the interests of MUNN New T ü uir '-tat - a : I ,\a ori and that tne Government «»•<>tl» Mrk •! «. WaskiMl'A UL' snail b* conudcted upon the old sound and honorable If the candid and honest man compares the pn <- The Nitwa nAet dora all kind* of j«»> basis 01 "uquauty tor ail anu special privileges for | ent session of the legislature w ith the “noldup” printing in g»M«d ilylr and at mnotialn* none. ’ session, the ”huldup” would win out hands down* prie««. Politically Independent 4 * » t ♦ .• • 4« » «• , a • to- * • * • ’ • ' i * ♦*. • * i •” * » i ; 9 L • * * •♦♦»♦•>>>•>•••••♦»*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i Scio Livery and Feed Stables a .MVi-H If »CM AB DM*», proprietor» IIW //nc/.'.s countf't rri/i nil trains nt :: Scia < anti hoth trains fit .11 unkt rs. < * Our rijs art /it -t-da» it nt/ 011 r horses ^ootl o f/l'iri ll t o Î iif ilSoIHlbh N- > ' :»e«e«*eAee«»**»*»««•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦•*••♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ►eee I I Paralo. »V, I snaatAMi, I i iiieri'rwe nrrtcaaa J A. : • * 1 ’ • < t;,,.. 1 i.'F U A ‘ 1 ‘1 «O Sc k 1 V h SCIO T i L (>. Mim. J.J tlaruir», C. A. VV aruel. F füll, M"l k-r». W » » I tt bl 11» 1* 1 ) () IP oL I'dIlli 01 MILLS ROLLER !»>.< IMlli H lUvi, U«. I .*a I Ivur n - a u mut. M D a Physician ^ Surgeon I. i.., r<.nr (x> tmn»c'*Nu GEORGE K0ENEKE <80, J ; U WILL. U M l» 1 11 i ORBOOM Fl at « la*’ work 11» all ’• ah« I»»*» of <U-ntfe»try. < »Kt (»ON Iltilne i.imhHwt rhe »•«,*. nami-t ha*k t fr» tu ♦!'<• f» »Turr k »•»»!!•”*»r. ’♦*»' M I •• writ ih* •»'nMiM »• *n th* rublw . will v»»»«lInn* th •»>'*» n'h* nwt I o»i ’hr »mit*« *M»’»lUhr I »♦• I *’»ri»K vtM’k* rut« • »*•«*»• t« i»** Ulih « lUwirr l<> t.Mtn t hr »u tjirf»*. t*f< < »»I *»W> tw««!li «»««I • lOrlWlHUihrt» to MMII «*«!> vnv ik|kLt I »•«» ■ «». «4 < I l .t >!<< . 1. K< *1 XI KI. W Ml Sn» K>. prwKl rtil. 4 kA ING < 'M*4tt4Bi . OIUCUOM : SCIO, OREGON y »UF» <»:" J : Dentist Prop« i»loi T : 1» u. #i>1 ( |»F«4a*tf»*w >«m||ht and «vid on th u-'ial con»ml wm >»» »M-I« ti you «ani I»» »*11 tt»ur ta< «y. I «tu» *dl If If H mn I»* *»1'1. If you want io buy, » ou» und ihr I»•*?* you «ani. ». 1 Ur feral PU kv tn >*<»rt-ai«4 tv t al I» at Pup’s Coffee House Oregon Su Io fend of th« M or r taut» âtrvtl fettig« At mahsr escarza J. IHkiMMN to feinet UrtM.1 Tropdo’.or. ->H »1.1 <1.1 Hatean Abw’rmt t»f ¡ it«e pr* lt*e Notary Public linn Pniinly f.hdf’úpf Pfl Lililí UUUittj nuoti uul uir. REAL ESTATE BROKER z. N. Ri Dλ. M«iu»ser. |»rnl> yean» rJkfwrU»n<a< in Xntaty work i i u»u . draLna <»»« UH- m get «crai Lnvwfoige .<! • II vM»|! I1IVHI« Í.U .Ml»., lift«« Ad- tt* ’ »*tr«il«<n oí «tía;»-« carvluU> at ten w*J kein« ated. BoMiwhul title prvrurrd an 4 c&a inli«ed ourrw» Í hil l an-l !d»a hüMn ni». *» *O oKKi.uX A I MA N ï. Ohl t»ON RÖYAL RESTAURANT C. U" I.ONtl, l*r«>|’ric L. H. MONTAMI Attorney-at-La o i. N<Mar> |-ut>l>. *..■> .»ollaiiur »I l*.i«,,l. , .a uxi>. Beat 20c Meal in the Valley Open Al.H >N Y. O» k'.óM |l'rMMMr»-l <> All Night. H. Mr>»nt Albany Oregon C. L. R. RODGERS Di ALDUS IN J_| C. C. Br)ant HR VAST A SUM Attorncys-at-Laiü Al KAMA. OK(r.*>S --l«.n Nhxk ^/»■4TMKKroab A WYATT 1 resh Candies, Nuts, To- bac?o, t ’igar«, Canned Goods an»J 'll kind- ».f Soft Prink* Hot ineiil- -< i ved at all hours We re-pcctfulh solicit vour patronage. West side ot Main Street, at South end of Bridge, Scio. < >r. Attorncqs-at-LaiD oBi«» in Uluui!«rr» Mkeck ALRANT (IO THE TO Keystone Shaving Parlors Only rtrst-CUss Shop In the CLy U<*nte marlng Hal LODGE DIRECTORY Heib* M ------- Cu'ilng ........ J... . Ol.oROL DAVIE. tonrnl» Propria«, r. Albany Hardware Comp y Th»* Albany Hani ware Co. has the best stock in town, and is the cheapest place to KMi.HT* «>F FtTIIIAS trade. Side agents fur Vuiv- K*x»C»r *nch T«** tl«h: nw*l<* Al tline Oil Nu<. 21'J and 221, »r« • H| Iw» ¿Iteti th* if'*- A * bAl.KY. I First Street, Albany, Oregon. FRILL. h «í k s L C Su Uteri be lor the S am T iam Nara, /V -e e