l
unselfishly commenced the camuaign of education
in the *M)s. builded much better than they knew.
»y
¡They planted a s<tsi which has developed into a
1great tree, whose period of fruitage is now at
M
■hand. The people’s atroggle to regain their own
has been a long one and one fraught with many
disappointments. Men who have been trusted
have proven recreant to their trust. Yet a few.
Scio,
or-ip'ti,
»•
sst»«»d-clas»
w ho have been placed in high resjionaible positions,
Entered »• the
e at
have proven true and their number is increasing.
ail luatlnr.
It is, at last, becoming ¡topular to do right. The
people, being fully satisfied that they are making
l’I-’lll .1*01 »••.!» »• VI KV FKII’AV !»¥
progress in regaining control of government, can
T. E- I > l ' < ■ < i EH.
not be turned from their purpuae, even if a greater
>*u>rr«>M 4NI» I'MofMt *. I* «M.
financial crisis than the present, should result In
the minds of most people, the struggle is a ground
Hl ' IP-« llll-l 1< >.N HA'IIS:
hog case. They just must win out
il he kantiani Mnv5.
Politically Independent-
t-
f nt mr In B>lrtnrr. ..........
< »nr re<r, ni riel o( year.. •
< hie year, at etel ol 2 y*-ar»
< >av year, at end of 3 year»
bit month« in advance
Thrift ni<mlhw In advance .
F ¡nglc copy in wrapper ...
II 2ft
I fiO
I « «»
•»
ou/t nu moni svsn.M
O'
7A
Wall stfsrt, Nra York, baa
acculo pi >abrd it. pur|«>ae
k e
|>r<>bal ly
The <-■»»« ti
lín lit 1« toles««« |! ' i U.'W.O al wt buud»
Became of
th«
flnaiMial »Irnfenry,
í eíiíurme i« «»uMiûg • « nsuí I «j •€«•••
p
e
1
r
I
•lot« ut th« 1 gHlature. ¡it order lirisM
.>»•
immh I
the
vfiirfern« y
has crvHlcd
lite
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MEN’S AND BOYS’
OVERCOATS
In All Styles and Prices
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OVER
nil LESSON l.UUKAl.i.V
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Slrce* <«ur Ihile tì«*Ati‘ t«l flurry, tu
*««uii^ fril •«•«I m » l1»l*|* ,k to L ai «*
all
O«r«r w«-«lth
a
COATS
Ir»
tiol
LL ACKNOWLEDGE that the telephone is *ip h« »**iiir («•(»*, ar* b**artl («> mnark ì
now a necessity in rural as well as city life. •• 1*11
ni» mut-ey «itrr Ibi» » «4 «« (
Alivi- l< ||S|N«I HA I I-
rt»k ih« •«*
It follows then that we are entitksl to the a»»tu» guu>| ut II acid
Imiik»." tlumauiiy u>at
• i-
i ‘nrd of thank.
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best system there is, providing, of course, that we
|M*cU”i l* ntrk«’ mi»takr«( «i»«l «e ••• «Il
r |HM-ial obituari nolle«-«, per line
..
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are willing to go to the expense and trouble of get huiitan B m I «r »liould l*r *<•<w »l «n<l
I itcii-le-l w«-l-lingcomment«, |»-r lins ......... ..
.
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Is-cal advertising, per line per traile
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ting it.
»•*«>«ut»ble a ( m » u I « hit ttiiwtAk«’» »»•<! ab
î'-play a-l«. 2 cluing«» per
ai-mtli, one column aide.
« «va tu» n tb**it* lu «»tir prufll 11 a yuuoir
When
the
Pacific
Stab's
cornjany
had
«miro!
of
10
Ier inch
.
I'rufssaional cards, 1 ly inches, per ntnnth ...
.
1 Oe the telephone business in this locality, the service trito«
ijiAkr» a mi»Uik*t tu»lr» I ■><
J^mg time contracts for adierti«in^ ms-lc on application.
bn»«jn>tf <j\*r il li* •h‘-uki cotitfrat«late
tiecauae of inferior equipment and a lack of an all-
Ih»! li* »• i <4 Ih* <’• I) ui»«» «tI o
night system, was far from satisfactory. The dis «H *kr» n»i«<i»k**« and »hai I»«" ha» in»* Ir
satisfaction culminated in the Pacific States losing i I h » citialak* et» hi» youth a> *1 can aro'.d
THE l’KOI'IES STRUGGLE.
ti akinif a Atntilar >iw» in Ih* ItKtifv
I”
its entire busines.' at the Scio exchange. The In h* « t«»r «4 ih*
trito« ami ito-
r % ■
1
dependent lUTvice HistituUd in lieu thereof by our
■ ! < • • K .
g
i i
X ' - ■ I
HE STRUGGLE is on throughout the length
has
beep
a
vast
improvement
over
own citizens,
•ituaiiun, «litoti I» alaava «rakafiihg,
and breadth of the land on the |*art of the
bv the Pacific States, and at a con- and il I»«» tarnv» »»ni (hr (in i r«lt'*n uf
that
furnished
I ia inUriittoli«! I*r «HI I** m-king tli* far
people to regain control of the governments,
siderable less expense after the equipment had tfrratrr n>.»t«*k* • I M
U|> bla ***• br
niunicipal, county, state and national. Of course,
Imbil ut Hi»ih « im I MXHirHiiy tot onr
been installed, Yet there is now room for consid- g*ui
>1 »s irt»l«n«-»»
H* nrwht *». lt*r I» arti I*»
not all of these various governments have been
erable improvement.
* m - a btlh" ••»«»*«• tliuu/htliil-" t«» l»«»k iti
wrested from the people; but many of them have,
If our lines extending into the country should be u» thl« u» • liuto <toe|»*r and »l'nly (•■Min
»ti ti prinr plr» mura rtoar y. H hr
and most of our municipal governments have been,
made full metalic circuit, with not more than ten a a» altra«'ed lu i»«»l(inf Iti» »«viiiic* tu
if they are not now. under the control of men who
parti« > t" the lm<-. our
. '«■nj would approad Ut a b«nk Ihal Hrr«'d u<-ii»ual mdu«v
«ernia in Ih» «•> <d |t.ir»r»l un d* p«»ii».
conduct them for their own profit rather than in
many degrees nearer perfection.
t>«* mitriti «rii cuiiahler « bri*.ri a ’-afik
, i.t-T- t of the
rpb-the dab of I!,.-
(ili* « •« ito lui iu's» <>n a» «aie
For several weeks som<* gentlemen, representing ihat
civil war, the American people had not gone mad
<| >«»««i)d
primip!«
ani
the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company, hav«- »'Hi4’li***u hi y*»u thè prutevli *n timi ’r»#
with the get-rich-quick mania, but since that time
Iwen in our community. Tins company is succes ¡ibaral Imiik» **an du. It l* a «-Il tu rari*
the disease has grown with an accelerated pace.
team (he le«*»»« ih il *‘»tow ti'il aure** i*
sor to th«' Pacific States company, and is composed 4 prelly (f’>”*i II m HI o l<» «<topt \n4 w»
Nor have the people lieen aroused to the import
<>f entirely different people, who will instal ne* alili all <»ur tiiiMAk«*«. l«»tem«| «4 urie,
ance of this dangerous growth until within the
ma *»i*r thein, i* i» far I»* (ter lo« onaulrr
and improve«! equipment and new methods of con ho« «r «et«’ |< hk I in*u II«« il, and ho«
pist dozen or fifteen years.
ducting busin« sa. It purposes paving its employee «e ma) avuki lh«4r rr|«*tiiton iti ih*
True, a few then thought misguided fann
luiurv.—Nuftb Pa irte Kural Hpirit.
more lilx'rally and to give the people a better ser
ers, as early as two decades ago, becoming
STRIMI IO * V
alarmed for the future welfare of the nation and vice than ever before.
These
gentlemen
are
presenting
to the telephon«
their own interests in particular, allied themselves
To nt« Et»m>M <>r tub S artia M S kin
to combat the growing evil. Those old-time Farm- juitro s of our city aixl community, a proposition
!>« am •*!■— W»» are
to » nd
which, upon its face, seems to promise us a better y «»U a !»• IteifMl from *h«« u < I >*n II
•rs’ Alliance ¡icople, and later on 1‘opulista, were
than the system we i» «Itualn'l in L»»»n county, Or* 24
- ue patriots. They became, figuratively, "min- s«*rvice anti at a leaser cost
Tnev pnijmse to give us an all-night mil« • ndtilh of Helo. Th* mullí •irr*i «4
now
iHisst'ss
ite” men. They sounded the alarm. They scat*
'»«> riteti-i» dur a*>ulht iuriliitig (hr
t rc'l the seeds of reform ami it fell ujsin go xl service anil better wire connection for long dis- main rtrwl of htring T » wh W* h »!>*•
I'hev will enter into a contract to
lance
work.
round, grow and flourished. If the harvest has
Utr pubiiativr* of >ur nr*
furm-ii a satisfactory service and a uniform 5-cent a ill n«»< l«il lo bxatr (hi« n a loan on
I -on delayed it is now ri|M>ning and is being gar
messages to Albany for sub- thvir ina|M in all luturr puh lient lotta
nered in s|s>ts all over the nation. To corm-t evils rate, or better for
only 11 |»er year to each sub- St (lie nett •< raion >4 (tic Irgiala urr w««
ich as political and municipal corruption, it is scribers, a» a cost of
the subscnlwr would still be • «pert (•• have uur town in*of |«>>tat««!,
lecessary to first find out that the evil exists, ami serdwr. Of course
luit will ritenti the corp »fair limit» (o
keeping in repair of the local take in I’ar»’ n Nent Crah(r«r J jih ,
hen the |M*ople, or a majority of them, must la- re-qxmsibl«' for the
the Í Inker, li«>rarh-irg and
I urn- r,
iucated to the point of correction. When public lim*s and |Miies, ami to furnish their own phones as I’olndrttrr, (rainm ami Gridio. Our
prmoil iHiamraa I io U mc » af»- thr Way»» *!«•
■ pinion has In-en sufficiently created to elect men now.
Inn. pre# dm I over hv Mr an I Mta
present
condition
with
our
.Mutual
Under
the
mliued with the spirit of reform as judges, as
^ulhrrlnnd. Hid tl»r C*n If* l«vrrn,
->rosecuting attorneys ami as legislators, then the system, and with the increased cont of a central maiiatfrd by Mr. am) «Mr» Henry liai,
tarli» plaira having a large ami lncr«M»-
ictual work of reform begins. Then, and then operator, the coat to each subscriber in the wav of it»g tr de III Imuaient tf-ar’lvra, «here
will
be
from
$-1
to
per
year,
out-
assessments,
lhey tlaati (hid their table” gr>*am. g
mly, is government restored to the people.
with thr g<H«d thing» l»*vat.
With the election of President Roosevelt it I h »- side of keeping the equipment at the central office
Mr I*. Wallnre hna juat muiplrlrd «
in
repair.
rt’-c hew bohrhu*» «Malle, where hr ia
irne possible to reach the i>ig rascals |>eoplewho
If th«' Pacific people will guarantee us a service •■on pdng to »tart a ni irriagr dire« tory ,
el come to think themselves immune of the law.
a» he and mt ve» a I »thrr« are In (hr mar
equally
as satisfactory as that we now have, re het One marriage ha» rese «tiy tiren
investigations of the methods of the railroads ami
• otiauminateli, but did nut la»t tong, a»
• ailing trusts uncovered a mass of rottenness and lieve us of th«1 cost of central station and operator i hey were rnarrnid on W«dm *d.«y ami
c irruption which simply appil<*d the p<-ople be- at a charge of only $1 | ht year per subscriber, th« bri'lc raine buine Fruía»
In « ur iaat rit* elrrimn Ilei ryr lav
.m.se of its immensity. As soon as the slow oper surely their proposition is well worth considering. • a» rl rtrd tiratid M“gul ami <»«•«.rk«
It is a well-known fact that what is “every* 'uth«*riai d a *«
Frank Prilli »-
ations of the law could be brought to bear, the
high IK I.«a*I liU-lrv, ami Ja«n • Furi rf,
Issly's
is
nolMxiy
’
s
bu
inrss.
”
No
on«'
w
ill
l<s>k
work of correction began, is now going on and
« iiy n>ar»tial. O r vile r um il Ci»ii*i»tw
after public busim-ss, unless he is paid to do so, as «»I Grammi» Fleener, Hannah liar. Fila
•»tinues to gather strength.
'Qtherland, Minnie Pru»tt and Ha < i*
A direct result of “Turning on the light’’ is the promptly and thoroughly as h«* will his own. t'rabtree; city <1« r l< >r. .<relue Kay ami
present financial flurry, which has »haken the fin Hence, we know that when anything gets wrong Kiley M« nlg tiner», to 1er, Maud K.i'
ami Madg»- Br«« k, i lly imrMr«.
ancial world from ocean to ocean. When the fact with line or phone, unless some one is in duty
A corei tal unit tu n i» » ilvidr«l («»emi
bound
to
l<H>k
after
it.
th«*
matter
is
neglected
granti* now coming (•» Oregon Io vi*ll u«ir
irn-ame know n that a large pniportmn of ti e in
We are havi-'g just such experiences lair, iir«»»per*ma ami gr«»wii‘g^y»«*ing c>ty
dustrial and railway stocks were composed of water somewhat
a« we have tine toealKina tor iiive*tmviit
with
our
Mutual
system.
in the rem- tery near bt
only, the innocent holders of the stocks became
Mr ami Mr«»
Kubim* n, ami h lie
As th«' matter now stands under our present Mu
anxious to get clear of them. Such enormous
daughter Beta, of Uie It tilt non Me. -
tual
system,
with
$65
per
month
anti
incidental
cantile t’o , *d Maalrw», < rook ruiiuly
block* of stock were thrown upon the market at
Oregon liavr ia-eii *|M-n<ling a Ira «lav*
ex|»ensi!
in
addition
to
maintain
a
central
exchange,
once that a small-sized financial panic resulted.
at the Ma ante Inn vi-iimg Mr. «mi
President Roosevelt caused the light to I h > turned th«' cost per subscriber w ill reach very close to M»» -uth- rl«’id In y «ere very mut i*
d lighted aitli our country, «1*1 Ihilik
on and. indirectly, he is res|H>nsible for the panic. 50 cents per month. The Pacific ¡ample pro|x>s»'to <*( huylfig property lier«-. >e«-mg ripe
But he is not res|>onsible for the inflation of the cut this expens«* to 8 1-3 cents per month and at ttrawuerri » ami kngliah raapberrtc»
lier* *»ti liie I2(L of
iriblh-r, and aft*-»
stocks that made the panic ¡xissible. Reasoning th«* same time «rive a better wire connection with haVI ng a large l» u i I eat it nw-rved a Illi
•ilg t amt rie > tn, ai tie I» -i'il.tbir h«nn>
from cause to effect, we must goback to the hand- the outside telephone world.
>d Sir. an i Mi
>
U. <tar*«», Ui< y
A
meeting
of
the
Scio
Mutual
subscribers
is
to
ul of farmers who originated the Farmers’ Alli
lb*,tighl thi» «a» truly trod « (vanlen «»I
ance movement for the cause. President Roose l>e called soon to (Consider the Pacific people’s Eden.
V.itde Mart th*rr, <»( near l'an« i»u Citi.
velt, William J. Bryan, Governors UiFollette, Folk, proposition. Every subscriber should i»e uresent. aa»Aguw*l al hetmintry Fa tern tor
If
we
can
get
a
service
equally
as
good
as
that
we
•Mm r day» i-«»l *e fc, .Mr. an ! Mr» Kai
Hughes and others are but incidents. The effect,
ln*iiu relative*, a hum hr had n t »evil
let us ho|»e, will be the peopling of our penitenti now have, with it guarant«* that such senice will tor 21) year».
b«'
continu«'d
and
at
practically
one-sixth
of
the
aries w ith men like Rockefeller. Harriman. Cal
I ke LAM'M»IM DRIVEN.
houn, Schmitz. Herrin and thousands of others no present cost, surely the matter is well worth
looking after.
less guilty than they.
For long distance work our system must be con-
The Issi «pike in Ih« inlrrurban eie. *
As a further evidence that public opinion is now
nected
with
either
the
Home
or
the
I
’
acific
com-
tric rallaay Ime, cmniSA-liii* 'aleni aulì
sulficiently aroused to curb and correct political
l'or i I ho -I, •»< dn««n Tu«ral«y night.
and civic corruption, no man is s|>oken of as a l>any. The question t«, be considered, and from No |iartivul«r cvreiiiotiv »'eleitralci ili«
nominee for president on either of the great polit our own viewpoint »nly. is which company will «veni. The a- rking lorc* sili no« he
ical party tickets who has the least chance of win furnish us the better and cheaper service.
«iigage-l in ballaatlng thè Irai k, and it
It is a matter that appeals to our pockets rather >• «iprrted tliat lite ruad a ili I* ready
ning out, except men who are known to be stanch
lor traffic January I. Il m ri|w.ir>l
reformers. And of all those si>oken of, nine- than our prejudices.
A
tenths of the people demand the renomination of
President Ro»sevelt by the Republicans and Mr.
In time of the greatest prosperiry the United
Bryan by the Democrat«. If the present over States has ever known, when the government has
whelming public opinion continues to develop. Mr. nearly on«- billion of gold in the treasury, the Wall
Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan will be the nominees. In street gamblers have forced Secretary Cortelyeu
which case the country is sure of four years more to issue $150,000,000 in new bonds, thus adding to
«>f reform and restoration of government to the the annual interest to tie paid. Is it not about
l»eople, regardleaa as to whom may be elected.
about time that the Federal treasury and the Wall
Those old-time farmers who »o patriotically and! street banks to be divorced?
I
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i«»li»r», |«rrh»|»»
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$4.50 to $18.00
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OVERCOATS
$3.75 to $6.00
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('oats ami Waterproof Clotliing
«
jii-t wliat vm need for this ( tiegon weather
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cxin.l» Wt AIM LAMI n»ri< r. t
IMrtla»* 1
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N» Ih* ■* >wt* U} <Hrt» Ibal I h «*«ut|*llAH<*
wltht «•
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Jlu«»<
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<«»«>
« la M»’ «••hiHglon |. r.«f«»r* a«
<■ ve*» l«*4 IH all iw« public .-an 1 •’•!«•• b* *« ' ni
AnguM « '■*/«. i «*••• M I Imbert), oi l'*»rt
U •
«•( MultH««tnah, «al* of orvg«»i».
Itaathl» lay Qk lin tld
hi« »«orti »lai*
torni N«»
fòt thr puik ha-*'*»f I br ttw , <»f
t»»-\ « f *«s
ti» P s. r ir. WMIamelte turn
Jia - a»‘4 «Hi *»nrr pr»«ot H* «h«»« fh«i (Ite l»n4
*»u«ht la nv»tv saluai»!«- f«»r li» IInitierur «tonr
than ko agi»«’Wllurei |*uri«w**. an«l io «**»• al»
lb»h hi» < l«Hu f«» aai4 «an i t- ton* ilk ItrgrUfvr
an4 k .- ssthcj al i’« Ulan4 urrp»o, oh Thtir»
«îa* thr Mb «ta» »»f
bat, n»C
A«* oamr«» a* w I ijivsn ««
A •• Hear <»n, ni
r«»riian *, ur« »«»«*. H J Kami. <»f forila«*«!,
omg<H) T «. la»» K »*< f«rilaii«l. »»««got»
I<M Hru*»rf,o| bill <11 y «MfiMTOH
An* and •>< |r»•»♦«»• ria mingolter ety îhr
a>Htvr 4«-* nhr-1 «n-i« a»«- rvs.un« r«l t«» Air
thru «>aim« n lM«i<lTliv «m ut i«rl«»rr «ai4 Mb
•la) o( iks-rnil^r» lia»?
A Lu h K NON a |>Kk*I R
Rrgialar
(.T Al<l»l AS>* SAl.K.
Norti'l * ItkltO G1VKN. 1 lia» in l»Uf.
•<ta»«*v «a a • • 4rt <»f (h«- < «nuity < «»un <»f th«*
*>•««•
• •<« g«»»i t«»< I inn rouni* tuatSr an«*
rulr-vl .»I (v.<»<4 «*n Lr ill «la> «»fort f»r»
h % li»G a«t»b<Mlfing at« i llrrnain< the ni»
•lriMgr*u4 g ar tUnnffh« ( mm w»n a<>4 ratat» <»i
*sr«»»<r Km i» r, La-wril k <>rr. ira tta4rr,W|i
ll«m Ha tor a»*d Juw-ph Ha-irr minora, tu *•*
«b* irai «wia e f«rk»ugi«<g tu «ald tattu*«a tu
wtl
I h«- «indi»l'tod ««n« «rvrntli .1 ? intricai m
an 1 tu f i»r «t»»uth lu*If «»f Ut horltna* qnartrr
«»t «*»q t»4*n t«r«ily-4 lai*, tu r»»w <»«blp ». au tth,
.nng
««f the * ilk«tin-tir drrrotiaii
‘rrg«««i and -«»n'alnitig righty a* rr«. IttOTr ih
taaaa, tu t.i»»H county, «»<vg«»n
thereto.r ’»u *l<mtay,t>*r lith day of N»
vrmtorr, A i» i*C ai tti» hm*t «»( *>t»r o rha-k.
I’ M of •« 14'lay ai Itopr-inlaa lu Ue «aptd,
alM»u**fl*r mltoa «*«>rfhra»trr * Ir m (tato. In
Inn «viunty. *h>»g<»n. I will aril at ttie righi,
liti« . inirnat a »4 r»ia*r ni mtd minor«. In ano
tuth«-« «ur to«r»IUnt| r»saì rwfal , al publh-
1< mi u» the tughe»« l»t44 r. feu «w»h In hand a<
I Lr (Ime cd «ale In pur*«a«He<»l mid ue»toi
• tul a«-«.<»rdln ¡ lo in«.
IMI ** TRKXI R.
* •«»ardían > f tl*e fri***»«» and ».« aie« of «ù<i
minor«
w Il <$*?»«> »M Afinntry l<ir b rnr-ltain
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(hr l^ral W»«rli»Ui.
Th«- billowing arr ^rlct*« q(:.»te«l
Tl.un»«fay
nf rw h wrek 1») our «h<l«*ni:
JW'I bit»h««i
...wra
I
MJ
• Ms, pM MMtoM
Fkiur. per wk
I *>
H ran. t««i t«m
..
<0
short«, per on ...raM
. •7
4'toip, per (on
..........................
r
Hui tan*. (Country I per roti
4A
) <<•• per dk»»en
................. .
Chtekena. per | m » uh «1 ....................... .. ........
Id
4 hfrirji- [«r pound, young ... ........ ..
1
'•**«■. per p<mn«i .......................................
t «u key a. p**r ¡»«»un<l ........... ........ ..
1«
iHx-ks, per (Minn4
.................. ..............
11
Heel, per poen«t. live weight
H«»gw. per pound .live weight
iral |w* poiiuil. tot «hipping ...............
«7
•beep, per pound, «tujkrn»
.........
4*
Mui ton. per pound
...... . ....
GE0RGEÍ
K3ENEKE
’I.
OKECON
Having iMirchaard the attova nanmd
l«a>te*t fh'ii» th« (<>rru«*r nroptirtor. («ut
M Knight. I Millett lltr |«nn>nagrol thr
public i will mntlniM» tin« waa«»n oa thr
nm«l < mi thr fouira raiabltalM* ! and ««tpf»l)
Chota* cuta at naa» ahlr prk«M« With a
k *itw to form thr acquai faner nt every
’■ri) and a let«-run fiat Ion to tirât vvrf)
<«ne right, I am
ï-rtir» for bu«ln<M«k
(H.<
. Kt il .M .KE
ITBI.ICATION
» tate * lami » urn< ic,
i
l'uri leu 4. urofos Ortoher 1. i*r I
V u I h I i L i H *h«*n (hai in u>mplia»iee
w :ih thr |.r..A !•«. t»s «4 thr «< t •»( ( <M.gr> •« of
■Nk < - '
Ihnto' I ah 4« in thè ni«!««« «»f California, t>rr
g«»n s ala <n«l WaahtH«f«*n J«rrvifi<y. a«
ri «n-V 4 inali thr mi'.|i<- Un i «tate« b» «et of
*»id»»«t ». i*/.’, < ambue |* *fw«(t»r
Paw
l*w* .
y «4 VaU utirn. ** at*-«>f Mi« hlgan
i»a* th • lai ftii-4 tn ht«nAcv> hrt «wom •*•(«*
in* nt Sn . •
fcw Ihr |>* im bare» *4 Ihcn^nf
nr . <»( •'< U, n. listi r. Utiattirlir UH-fi
4tan an I wll nflrr i»n/it to-h <w ttiat th» land
«nt.ghf la iiM.«r «al«ial> • Im It» llm»wr or Mtmr
(itMii f«»r agriruimntl pnn*»«rre and t<» ralab
H«h
. .« m nati i taa « befcirr shr Krtfttlrr
«mi Km-hi al »*••»»land. <>ro<«»n <»n Frbtay,
thr taih «lav ♦»( Iter«* tu tati. 1« 9
y*hr nam •
wti n« «•» «
.% p prn<or, of
»igh» (Virg.wi l «ai id r igat >»f
la* J, t »r*
g«ni. fmnk k ug of K**tla*n|. OtrftHi, Frwl
t hapuinn. «4 !•»•< t land <»rrgot
Anta a all rwrvwt« rhUwiintf ad«r>r«ely thr
ehm,.
ah .I.
r^.4„P.„» ln Blr
iwdr > iato»« in Ibi» orti«-»un or brlorr mhl llth
;ay of laxrtn'*r l*»7
Aliikksus m . ORix^FR.
KrMlaler
Fir«f nnlillraihvn ‘k-tnhrr ♦ jwr:
ta»l |M>blicai|on i*rv**in!<rr A. iw/7
conntructMin «>n thè line aotith fr-on
Malesi a III be undertakeu carie nell
<ear, or «con alter Ibi break log <■( ani
ter.
The «nriejr <4 thè line erosa«« thr
North SaiUiam. Ice« than live utile»
Hr J. Wan V « m »,
(rum Melo, and Tua Nawa man i» conti
leutially infitriited th«t a brandi fpm.
An ripr Ivtirrsl cooiportndrr of Chinas
tn ttwi |ate Hong Wo
thè inaili line l>> Meni aillbeoneot fhc mr tlei. ra.
Or»‘go-I ta now ptr|wr*d to
llr»i feeder» mn trucled
A« thè ei- r »ng, |»(
| enee would he comparaticeli liglit re fttrnlah < hinra* tnrlhinrw in >1) Thr anl*r
•ignr I tvrmnwirnda him ««id (uaranter« ^tka
quirtd lo r-uild Ibi» feeder ae rii««
n
»’
‘ • »•» «r
hl,i
f
¡I,
n-ienlly ««irai il» «w,-ir*l«-<H>«i, pr b
' rou I iiiwi, Albany, orv^n»,
•biy luaard» thè v<vss vi »vii i-ar.
<
Whn*»al«i,
If voii want notarial work done, a
deed, mortgage or leans written, or a
|H«naion muchsr filled out, you can gel
it-lone al T hs Nawaottiec upon abort
notice.
L. DUGGER
Xotorq Public
Pe-tis. Mortyic«*« and Pmnion
\'-Ucliera carefuHy «ritt«*n aixl
ack no« irilm-l.
Ix-aM-a, Con
tract«, «te., prepared.
Sooth
of bndip-, at 'I n« S amtum Nawa
office.
SCIO,
OREGON
w. F. JONES
VETERINARIAN
Orth« Albany Stable*.
Both I’bonss, 3*
ALBANY, OREGON
Mnlwril» f,,r Ibe S artiami Nnara