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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1907)
I ¡ l.l> ** IS ire.e. Nei.her will thè principi«*.* Mr. Bryan advo- W ti».H». AMBI I K » I H»S cales. for tney are btua-d u.sm justice ami righi, f*Oh E M H ir. .rruig alrike of tur ami upon thè faci that all men, high or low. rich m*,n li><lr «e «re reuumle.! of llm ( rrti> ,cy <4 Arbitolmu. <>r, lo l>- mure ri- or poor, suould »»e equal tiefore thè law. j .( aliai a r hwv be-aua, ar a- k II e ' V Politically Independent EDUCATES PUBLIC OWNERSAIP SENTI 1 MENT. he telex ; ha ph ers ’ strike , which now T i Scio Livery «mi Feed Stables | j'HÌrfrimiil ai '1 aLilit» lo 4rvi*« ami »«,- ' augurai* an e-. Ilable pian (• r a*J)uflcA* M»l.lt |ti>m <4 diftereueaa lirtaavu thè man ale* ao.ka ami aork ll>e man alw> |aya * * Micasawo. a a Miss ; * WKHAKD.M». F*r..po»»“*« < > h*r Ih* 1 he lolegrafliera* alnke ut thè : IfW Ü Htuka count rt irith till Im ins Doth al involve all of the commercial telegraph lime M>r« a l. elnpliaritr thè lari ami Mankcra. Ü lines of the United States and Canaria, can I l'ul.ìn a» mpallit la alm *1 alv><ethrr alili Ile «Ir.k re. 4ea|nte III« |..l lha( only result in disaster to some one or more of II., th«* p l>li. aiti nr uul ani in)u'e<l »eira I Oar ri^s an fir st-class anti oar horses Qootl :[ ’ th in i s. Prices lit asonalile. ¡[ interests involved. As the buain«*M of the country ' ll.aii eillier lite men ••« lite le errarli ;; o.n.pn.ie. Th* .liuatl-«— a. il ap|-eara is dependent largely upon the telegraph lines km a m*a ia .4 4elna r a.lpirim, ni l'l>e ,•••- medium <»f con muniiatif n, they will experience • line «-nla iglrtnenl of ll»e r«ilr»*ii "per- p r-e«ita a mo»t a«n*.ua lonli a- great inconvenience, if not Io'*.*, until the muddle plora em » >b ukJ lilla rlaur, tbe b<e* ami THEY PURPOSELY MISQUOTE HIM <l<r. uniti' uro l II.» Ina u< ttn>4 m-rty, j im adjuMt«*d. ilo pili*,« a- -.hi I* tiiinrnii u» \ et il The demands of the striking U-legrapher» are: An ! I. i.lM*> -r< >*<■ "I jp. ueit III .1 lini mailer in l «oe, T IS exceedingly st ran-t- thnt our gr»*a’ news increase of 15 per cent, in their salaries, an eight - j "liali all» ^»14* 1<*r l b. et.lue Irmi T J. Mntihrra, W. F. GUI, papers, such as the Chicago Tribune, the St. hour day, t > T»e furnished typewriters by the tele le. ■> l^lil !.. I ln«\. Ina«., pnl.i l" al» 4>a- E. l>. M»*r», ì.ì Harnea, I» .4 a.llnnll imiu.lrial UiatlirUune Paul Pioneer Press anti tne P irflantl Oregonian, graph companit-s and the recognition of the tele Il . a • **• alieie ei oimoUa ri»,,ta are C. A. W aruei. ■n«i4ta-«l —p>»|*il» risina au4 (e-rriin «I will continually misstate Mr. Bryan’s imsition rela graphers’ union by the companies. , 1,1'l* - almr.'IH pillili- intenr.t« are tive tu the government ownership ->f railrtab . Should the n’rike be pre»tract'-d. it will «tM-il dis la'eei» aff.-tleai. all'l av are unalile lo These pu|H-rs insist that Mr. Bryan is crawfishing aster to the telegraph compani«-*. for it is utterly' levai »Iti, Il ih amh manne» a. In prn Hm putii mletrala peui'iuf •" ♦ on this question, and do *s .«■ for the purjiose of irnpotwible for men or women who ikmshhm the nec • ibi-. <|ilit «I le eellWineril ni thè inaliate *** : securing the nomination from the Democratic con essary technical knowledge, to take the places of , ,<>lruv*ot. A trinar k»IJ^ d-li et In our pub ir .)ate-n wi-eit eim.nl, r.d latri» vention next vear. A Im'taail». tbe prillile il <4 J «t> • ••>■ the strikers. Il will be demoralizing, if not disaa- When .Mr Br an returne* from his foreign tot r f.ntus, to many lines of buaifiess t int depend upon •rl’l meni i4 la'“>r Irutilila '• a dllticull me . nifi thè e» la ttoal arie« Ir. ut llie*i- in his first public address, he defined his position, the telegraph as n means of communication. Should ■ lr-tuldee are .rrimi» and lOtialanl.« Ite* (giving it as his »“-r-'-'Kil opinion only I on govern the »trike be extended to include the railway tele .outii.,- m*>re eart-ma li ia atarreljr tu ♦ Ir a .untili Ib.la. ahail f !I f -r»‘- ' ment ownership ami ojier*tion of the railroads. gr.ipiiers. .’m*n t he busiiii-sA if ♦ a. ku-ialr. B'htf "Ut lai k <4 a.ad.iu atti ♦ This was before Congress had attempted any re*i- would suffer a paralysis in a more- or less degree ulnlil) lo d.al alili tlm mailer tr.<iu a | N< <*l<!*< *R A i k |>) t hMHFH ’Ji«. 1 »** ‘W. : atamlpollil of ju.the B' d mltimun arnee ulutory legist <tion, the niilri ud* were as arroga’t The striking operators will, perhata. sufft r less il. rrer» ntliar pbaee ol i». Un lina r laide and domim-eritig ik at any ncriod since t*»e organi than any other class of people affected; for the t >d liiainitainit betuetu r«a*'f *n4 a furia, aliare aulotanital interi-ala are zation of the fir t r.iilroa I company and the federal raasM there is s ,i .|.. ricara in al iii»id««ni. ara»e atdr lo lake J ulic.al control idea was in its ineipie t stages. Ulne, ani l»<ll«|>'*"'Ì tIte leena» most every, line of business at the present time, ■ amerai rlieturlmti.e ; Imi i lina .Mr Bryan thought then, and probabk does yet tiiat all can wisiiy get employment in other fields artlmul Vb** «i«> • Cianwral C oalnw» Milling Bualneta Fleur m- ■« m|airt Hit uariH tl a» «e -latri ut think, government ownership the ultimate solution ieri» li. lp eoe a 4 imp ietri A».,in, ta r ...i un * WKee. Brughi .nd EachengeA of employment. ri aanl, il <e * irntarkahle aiutali ri of the railroad question, lie then, evidently, We ere in <»>• Fiel.« for Builn.ii t lour This business difficulty serves to show upon what lli-re. ri -arly, I- a la-k lori..... .. ti», thougl t that al'.-uiluh' ow ••r- ip was the only fea unstable basis our business lite dejtends in some of elau-an.arialdp liete le 'A-lina fame lift Tra»»« Y<*v» man or man •!•<• aliali dm "tei a sible plan by which the g »v -rn ue >t could exercise its imrticulars. As the businessman bases his pro i tli- pitti lor lite jmlii tal aettlrirmnl <4 I la-r complete and effective c intril. Mr. Bryan was. l.p-de- adì uul ar mbina ai d a»wk- fits larg ly upon the attendant risks, it follows that in. ll»e liuai’.ree it.lrreel» ni ihr nani no doubt, influenced in this thought by the fact the more risky a business hazard is. tne greater Ir»; > Iiieli arliv.ni»! r»-e|Ml !•■» Ini- o. ikii . i , a. a. tliul the railroad» had always souuht some means the profit must be. Transversiv. the less the risk ii-ea risiila allliotll prej id.re Birre I ■ . . . , ' ' . or plan to eva e olieying the law in the post, ami the smaller the profit required. Hence, in order .-•t atrika. •■»»• un». ih»i tb» , -u «• ■ Physician ^Surgeon they would, proba ly, continue I» do so in th«- fu . ver ktnmri. uaa jmlirinua » dal.r to build a stable business, every risk or uncertainty lui ■untali •■) a itiiit miMi on apaal liy ap- Trh’phonr Kirlmngr No, 11 ture, if it suited their pl asure to do so. There tha* can In* eliminated, the better for the man of p"lli'e<l Why ia il tliaal ar calimit r : : : t : t orkoon for»-, so long as the railroads remained in private peni III» pioii-e» and in peruiauaiil GEÖRG l business ami all concerned. fa.in-ni?—• l'nrllami le . grilli ownership, any regulatory laws would exercise, at Suppose. f«»r instance, that a strike of telegraph Ü MILL, b M D Sollt E IOK t Ul.iCAIION most, but partial control. 1 operators was impossible? The telegraph com hliAK « M M I «H Ili- NILKl«»M Since .Mr. Bryan ma le his New Y »rk speech, Fruprivlwr La»» ilari • AT P«>aTi-a*l» «>«4M- panies not having the strike contingency to reckon I Dentist C.iiivri--.* ha-‘'i.ait lit.’, a '.<•>>. ¡t ¡.--Ji"! I'd. will Jttly Rs IKK I m its eslimateil expenu* account, could pay the op < »H FGON Fl at claaa work in all l»rnn«*hra of drntlatry. AC IO. exercise a siitisfaet.irv control of the railroads in Noti«'** ;»hwtwh> glvm hot ««!»•«•( F Itahi IB*«'I erators a l>etter wage, give them a shorter day and MMit.rMfMh« ivt«ei,t.a*llr»|ti«»tMTii| L»»« !’« io. : : : : ORKyoN llavtatf f*tirrh«w*1 'hr atawr namnd the way of freight an I p.i; »enger tariffs and iii tonit«t makr fina» fi*r li m«ri »rt «up furnish their |«atmns a cheaper service,. In other piH ot laltU vit Holl»ra««w\ *nfry A«» iff Ale AlBi t «BÍIM» <14 ìaM'ta 1 fn'Mi ’hr ÌiH-MMn ««»vkonr. tiie operation yf th«- roads. Mr. Bryan, ns well as I« « liovh- tirivi«- r«o «»H'lll*. b II. la *»M ’h.* «•He I Mil l . M . I - ■ ■ <1 H/.r I lo »HKLTUN words, reduce the telegraph service to an absolute sud • w , «il «ri Ihr íLr iw- iw «art «reih»'» loci - t|» t|> ¡1«, ll«. » I Ir r ao ••• l . » . • u. • In * a *• «I ■ ‘Il t h» every other advocate of government ownership, w Ul »» »«*• ’ nu» ihm »r !« I** I*' «*«•’ ’ » h«* tri* H« !<«*«• that «n*. t |»r««oi will g.» n« t « hi ihr ..»»»•«•*• « «*a ’ »H-h ‘ I an i certainty so far as the o|M-rators are concerned, tri a-. ««.I X H hv I vw »I Onrg.m «»» A«* —» -- «h«.»«» < H« a »»aw rt’.h* n h»— A »ih a would I m * glad if these regulatory la**s. with am 1.1». and you would remove the element of risk from u»l ||r !.. t«» |»f »• • Notary Public i « mimmi th« Itriii.Wll».’ kk 1' » 4. «tir lo h t in in Stinsi tamv ni rvrry It« UH> endments in the future found necessary, will silve hi» nrtilln uhi * M’w» l«H»*> ripnn.on I» Hit 1 mi) a ■<» a 1« u-imihalttm lo lira! «’*«*») the exiwnse account. All other exp«mscs can lie of t hr «a«» I. V If • mr righi. I ani the problem. He mid they would prefer the roads Nuali K<o<.n< ««. •«• •rrX’hi Jam-’« h Ho I reckoned with almost absolute certainty, while the «rii. *i imi», ifrvM'W’» am**» hl »•, «• W«W». Orr Y-.urw ft»r tHtalnraa, I should remain in private hands, if government <»* A*“» ♦*<r4*«n strike is something unknown. Nor can it he known goti. C Mut uiveirr. AMH KSO» a m K i *v*F.K. <ìl< >!<<>!. K< H X>1 .KE control can lie mail«* effective. For this reason, he Koala* ri Iwrnly ymrw «*x|«*r1wiK*r In Notar) nork so long as the telegraph lines remain in private ii<l land •Imllng glvra in«* a geurral knoa ir«igc desire s the pre ent rx|s*riinent to I m - given every 4 w ritten Inafruinanta and land tltlr» Ad hands and dictate what the pay shall be and how «itniMraikxi o! criatre earrfully attrn Ivd tu opportunity bl make g.x»d. and while he does not IMI Kl> «T* I K- I «si» rn K ( long an ojierator must remain at the key. R . A KW IN« I «n> i.rgotiatrU, ab«lia<le of tiilr prvxurwd K Milan» >o «-g««», futir i. I» 7 t ex|M*ct tin- ex|H-riment to tie a success, he hopes < a*hw*i. n«l r latitinrd I» towrWFf gtvo-M I ha» in « «Huplta«« » Suppose the telegraph should lw plac<*d ‘in an a Siiti«« It h» r pho »• >»’»• »l«r a* » »»I ««»■»<»*•• nt <IU OH (ioN 2 that it may. s 1* * vniMIrd I»» *<< <•» »!»•• *■« absolutely stable basis, as the |M>stal business now ¿«tn« I im lande in »hr aia »a * « • • • It is, then, not onlv unfair for the big ne vi- m W sriataant h a»lt>”g*'«»» l«f»h«»r>, a» is Did you ever hear of a strike among |x»stmas- Vitro H MONTANYK t«“l to all l»r pnwtr an I •»<!«*• by ar< ‘d juipers t<> inistat • or distort Mr. Br a i's vi -ws ai Li. Aufnl I. |«w., * .tolinr f »pmgur »»I iWa Oregon ters or railway jsistal agents? Postmasters of raw Sete <«• ihty <d \«ui ‘»on. Mat« »«f Wi<-hlgan they are doing, for such statements are absolutely ha» i tie »a fi»« J 'n fill ' fl» « li t »a «»fn • a « small, im,H*cuniuus ollices sometimes resign; and uh Attorncij-at-La o Mt o .«>- lot tt»r |MMV-I»a«v «»I il.r »»%<»! untrue as well, and they know it. IM mm * « grneral »«iiYlng «*»«1 airhanga bue» . « I m* if. «P lie» I • W ¡ »aiMTl'r u«« n rail a ay mail clerks occasionally quit because of ill- .».* Notar? FUIMH and Molkdtor lia an I »in ” lh-r pr»a»l »•• *h««» tin» Ian » « h •• l4«n* M»a l* al i-uriftil mt«*« au«l <ltai■ Most all of the lug newspapers claim to is- inde ol l‘ali*rit» and reti U n ««. le tutti»* «aOHibìr l»H Ite iMltarror «t«*»«« imms I < mi prhu-iteai riliw health or a desire to engage in other business. But ««tight tttai« i«M a.*ru-«)tlt«f»> purpoer , an I «orata»« pendent ami unfettered in their editorial utter Itali h»*» «-latin IO K» ! tan l la hur mr Urgí* *• mcr. tn Wral td Sinwl ALBO Y. URRtìON who ever heard of a strike in either branch of the an«l »h'vwor. at .*• 11 ìanl. ‘ <ot«. «»n Ibur» ances. As'«master of fact, the reverse is true. «U) , tbr uih *'»> «< Si ’ ptm i**î service? ai»«- ttaiure a» al «»«'•wa» a •’ Muvagnr. <»1 They are the rankest of imrlisan sheets We do I Hr)ant C. ». Bi)«nt t lg«»»,«■»* gît«« , ia» ul r igar tri foith»n t. tfiv G. M Tt «s«a M Mi.Airi The federal experiment of the transmission of g«»u. » rao» h*«tg «ri )N>ittaod. < «r»g«’H I H«*l not think they are partisan in dealing with polit • haj ma«» |N»r Und. « Hag« h . I URYANT â NON the mails has ever been a satisfactory success, Ah) and a |r. •«•«• via utlng advrr ri) th« ical issues; but on all questions in which the views 1«-«a fH*r»t .and» wr fr-,«••• *1 lo Bn- frue. there is a imatal deficiency at the end of each a'eit« thru «nu« m ttat»oStw «mor tnritnr «ni I h»th or intere* is of their real masters, ’’(’ ipitalism,” Attorneys-at-Laiü l«*»7 fiscal year. B it this, everybody knows, is need 4a) of M>|H»u«brr, ora* t»a* ami > nimmt AUtPRNUN ■. l»Rk*alK are involved, they exhibit their |«artisanism in RrgkMrr. <M«l».n Hlork ÁlJUNl OKKUOM less. if the railway mail service should l>e relieved stantly. In all questions in which capitalism and Nrwl) r fimi T n »>!«"• *U|-phra! «Uh th«- of the enormous "gr ift” in tne charge for mail »I h , H«*nle miih |>l»<•****« si. I.MW a Y NO HCl » ATHKKkOHU A W 1 ATT the producing, or working classes, differ, there is cars. The deficiency is paid from the general fund never a question as to the color of the editorial Oregu» and everybody is satisfied. Yet no one would see Takvti tip lo thè under»iini«l. al ni? Albany Attorneijs-at-Lair opinions of these m*ws|iapera. la-t the interests fami ■ e»' l li«>ina.,a cl>r»iiiut I m » mare, tne transmission of minis returned to private man «tlillv apot un foreheail, ir» •li-*-» un of cipitalism in general t»e in question, ami they officr in Hhirnlwrf Block fottìi Irvi, ami »III »• itfh alami '«*> agement because of this deficiency. w ill fly to the re scue instantly. In their opinions, LR4NT : : : : : oNKi.oN putide <>••■*» mn bave thè animai lo (io TU THE Now, the telegraph service could lie handled, by l»r ring • » i>rr*lup ami patini! m---»»ar) capitalists, as a class, ran never lie wrong. The J. V Zva.MTT. the government, in the same way that our postal rl|«i.»*» keystoDe Shiou l'aita. inter st.s of capital must la- defend«! at all haz Tau.aa, <> b « u . affairs are handled. Then telegraphers' strikes ards. regardless of the interests of the producing would become, like postmasters* strikes, something or working classes. Only I lrat>CI*M shop in thè Cl.y unheard of or unthinkable. The telegraph busi «O ¡O. ESTA ft BRüKrR O Mr. Bryan views economic questions through a «having I.S rrnta ness would then be absolutely stable, the operators Ila» l uning 1* «viltà different pair of -p" *t u-li-s W tie he would pro VI «4*. 4 AMI» N«4. SA. MmmptHMng satisfied and the patrons would enjoy a busi ess ■ ira««« • **•» le T«e«|« I hm . tect capital by law, he would, also, protect the in- Hatha .. . 1« («nlt stability not now po sible. Farm and <ìt? |imp»ir!>rs I n » ugh! and aoid I t' re-st s of tii«1 producing or working classes as well. . 7 U A » <IHiR(IL DAVIE. Tne tendency of all strikes of workers in trans- Proprietor < mi ih nettai cotti ut la» ton lamia. .il.é» A. M Il >-« hi »ant to aril jour fa« tu. I <an aril It If He would require* all. rich or poor, to obey the law; It nan l»r »4«*. If you «ant to buy, I cau find liortation lines, telegraph service, etc., is simply but would pro’ecl the interests of the producers • hr |*hM*v yon «ant. .ui* P N emphasizing the demand for government owner - - « m «alile I 14 ' from the predatory designs of corporate and capit arrtvre Va«|utnw . .. > 4" • ship. Some method must be devised by which the Tha Hrat Piara in Portland to »al alistic greed. difference arising between employe and employer No . — Tretam iw aw«i • «»oa 4>vir»«4. la at In doing this Mr. Brian incurs the displeasure* Hara an A bat met <>f Tilla ^rrperedl r» A M. ican be amicably and speedily adjusted, or there irBvv« Al ami for iMtmit by iba If Ü A b of capitalism. Through its servants, the big news- Urne« Hrirott ... Pup’s Coffee House will be such an universal demand for relief through N«» « pa|M*rs, capitalism w ill hesitate at nothing to break ««.• I •• r. M At Wrat Knd <»fthr M*»rrt«on Htrrai Rridga 'government ownership generated, that it cannot .»’n/wa l»rirott Urne» alt» tv ....M ............ > a r b down any !•■>. islative or other |s>litical movement oe denied. csaaxjcs 3. maser Irvlaa f«»r « rrvatlha. * neo im. lit curtail or control it.isnecial privileges. i of th» r»-al pniKi-ily wm Intond Io pun liaM No. •- l»«m»Mn< Io Kiner Kn»i I <w MM-Irt BI «<> nr1l> fcw inonay Wain»'I. nur Alban) for »'orvali» M A Mr. Bryan is regarded by capitalism as a menace Proprietor. MiriuiB m-»lvlnc th* lirneMt of our «xp«rl Arriva» «‘«vaine ........................ A. M. »ne« > «(abli»hra In law. to the sjte.nal privileges and protection it enjova, ’ It takes all kinds of people t> make a world. No lo ..1 1 r and. in order to prevent him or the reforms he ad laMt week statements were* sent out to N ews sub- Im «e AtHiny .... Z. M. HVOl), Manager. i*1 -a, <-* A rrlt « mb al « «valile ................ a 9L H vocates from coming to the front, the big news- scril>ei8 who are in arrears in subscription on its No. r ■ 'S«» eumar ThliM and BroadalMa Sal-'owness Transformed ir» Alban?.... __ T VP p:i|H is misrepresent and misquote his public utter books. It is a pretty good way in winch u> find ALBANY. UKKOON. Arrivo» ('urtai ha a.» P. M to Dusky Beauty ances. out what ki >d of people one has for readers Some A dart ,kin LucinMinj Traina far Alhany • When dele airly »oh, ur.l«r»prrad But it is useless, gentlemen, to kick against the who came in to settle, apologized for their neglect. No. a with lb* radunt (flow whl<h ¡„j,. T*» l^rnl H>»kHB. 1 Lravra (Y)* valila ... 0:.W A M inevitable. These re-forms are coming just as rap Others became angry because we sent them a state Arriva» Altmny ratr.ahrilth» acme »Inn. R<»l«n- 7 « !•• A M. Th* following ar* prlrM qni.ttMl.« Tl.ur»4«r of rwch wr»k l,y in»r 4*wl»r» tnr *»rp, th* tktnrehned in quality idly as tne people an- becoming educated to their ment Some deny the account, but can not pro No. 9 • Aliwnl. pot l>H.h»l ................. trep.j-.re.frerfr.unvl.v, ii^w.itj |,rat««aV ota allH I 74 li «' P M usefuln • <s. Nor w ill all the ridicule of which the duce receipts, and still very many others fail to Arit real ll,«aay 1 P»r .‘»•-•«•I •a and.I, , uL.tr» the tiny capillin»» to I U •’ M Flour, per «ark ............ ............ I I* »>> Hntnrte th* color wl u h rha. nu ,a great new.s|>a|M*rs are past masters, avail again.it respond in any manner. As a matter of fact, the No 7- Smn. uwr i « mi ................ , ..... .. .. Inori • 'orvaiIla W" Irandbrunette all.». K..brrt- C •• P. M «hnrv, per on . * V« ff «i me U C. ruin prvtert*>n again,« tan i e adopt on of many of the reforms which the sending of a statement of an account, with a re Arriva» A Ho»«) • .«• P. M. ■ 'hop, par low ________ _ M <• •unborn and freckhg if applied 1* ’ HnUi-r. ii oantr»' pwr mil ___ eloquence of Mr. Bryan, in a great measure- has minder that the account is overdue, is purely a I io li - lore r»|... ■,»* to »urt ■* wind 1 ««• p»r bum «B L'any T A P m |H»pulariz<s|. Mr. Bryan may never I m - president business matter, and one which every businessman A Ixm Bprewl, |,ke ,mp,r( nHi1de them i < hu krna, pw pmand ____ r. h r» at < or valila I la P. M II ■ hu krni per («ninit. young ... «H . auaeover ,km .u u«, furm,n< a n ( lII of !I m * a’ «o» • tra»««« ronnrr! « |»h r * hi »herfl Neither did the Populist party ever gravitate to is compelled to do occasionally. The N ews did n<>W '‘■»»^». pw pound er Po. in« t mu anj traina, hot » a« Al'«any and .J' ' “ -"n< and prrMti,:., a Turkvya. p_r pound ............ „„ (tower nationally; but its teaming*, its canlinal intend to give offense to anyone. However, it has <'o va’Ita. aa wrll na tra in h»r |‘atr»»11, a K ing ti del' " », I u, trout beauty Inicki, pvr pound ___ . »i dtrrcr «crv we t«» N« «f«»fV an 1 ad)nrrnt tira« l»ra *w m« m»rrw fbo*r tenets, are now a part and parcel of the principles to pay its bills every* thirty days, and thinks it a» Hort. |vr poon'l. H*w w»'ght «a* a« Hi*ltr«’•»»<• h Hot U|v ln<e ** * Aw aMBlp» Hi>«». I*r pound. In* aright ... of both the Republican and Democratic parties, nothing mot than right that subscribers should F-< nrlh*r infroina!»«m anfMy I»» Mwai I* pound, for «hipping tlko P NfcllNA «rn |*»a» Agl. I nlm-p par pound. Mo «•»* i’upuiist principles will never die, because tiiey are pay at least onf« in or three ^ears. U U. v|tu.s.*A A«»nb Ait*ay. MVIU«, pr ----- O..~nn. 4 I Scio Milliil# 6 SCIO ROLLER MILLS K3E.NEKÊ REAL ESTATE BROKER THE SCIO STATE BANK HOYAL RESTAURANT L. V POMEROY SCIO. OREGON Linn County Abstract Co. lppbertine ! 1 ■ -1- * • « * ' 1 1