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man. Is he to be made still more remarkable by, after receiving two crushing defeats, in a third effort proving victorious? At this lime, at least, the sign appears to be nghL (The ^antiam A < r*aer'* wife ebould be above reproach L*>«ever. Entered at th« puetotfiie at Hero, Orr^«»u, a» aecvu l-cla*« mail mattar. KVVNY FHIHAY HY T. I.. i>rati EH. Il l.t r. »M ÀXU 1 *H<»«H l « I t *w. HU H"«' HI »•’111 »X HATT 11 I 1 of veer 'll i VV* ■I 3 y .-aar« 2 A I> VF |<TI«IX< 4 HATM: EXT SATURDAY the citizens of Scio will decide whether or not our water system shall b<* extended to cover the residence dis tricts. We understand there will be some consid erable opposition to the project. The measure is opposed because it is thought by the opposition that an increase of taxation would result. This is a mistaken idea. The city charter taxation ia eight mills on the dollar, and as the tax levy is now eight mills, and will probably continue at that figure for an indefinite period, whet er or not the water system i* extended, if can b* r< ul- r ily seen that the finan possible. How. then, s all 1 i>aid for? Suptweiiiig t i tended, nor citizens w N Mr. Wil- They can oojy ep tine Liglioet court. peele, TO EXTEND THE WATER SYSTEM. nor die'rlet coOrt of ay Tiiev are not now cougreeernrn and cannot avail Uiemaelvee of the coo* 1 1 grreaiuen pritiivigea accorvled cun- After all judicial oArera are only men, and are aubject to miatakm judgementa oygl tvMWieae tAe Is and diahn dith'kftepii halve to think think «’S. E. YOUNG J SON«! —m^— ti — ".i Dress Goods 1 1 - w'j.1- —a^aane —a Jtirora (or thè ot*r coorte »20,000 Th» uotthaat flour lhal Si. I mt rd reai . «tata, Harria « k •, I* »io i organise I bv if dr, K*rwn«villa. relieve Birr, Halaey. trampe. man whoa« federal inaugatral a<ta »ick ul fl * '•A w ini d I . ai,t> a* i« n •* li * in/ in more. Ill it l't. • of 70 rear f .f Ife K 4 9 i a I Headquarters For 4 ■ s * I : ■ 4 4 SCHILLINGS’ an.l DIAMOND W Spices. Buking Powders, CuiTves, leas and Extracts. I » * i » » * : ■ NEW I »i4e l»et llcrnck th ■ a«> hl win ; li il Ixln't I)« w ni l carry a Gridfev l\>M IVO7, SCHOOL BOOKS •ark of fl- ur ’ on hi» »hunhier I mm his W liar has ntmplelrti AVAILABLE COPY * ri|<n»e* uf 4’un- oi 1 Jinn county for i uh«»w« the lullua- cabin to !! rhci'i place al the uppoalte There th the »ame if be b»»l nek wait a a« a deal ul wartime political NOW ON lire- •ide ul ’he town« a miie distant. |O k’ Wp alrp Io th* HlUBK of “Old Jotlll j* * » « > a i * . a 1 ■ iu i»aii l.t en If Herrick had arry thr fl >ur, he would du au U> the to enlivening »trains if *'l>itie ' elra tral tlerri k • »ide were EXCHANGE hr sale by E. I’. l’EEllï, Driiroisl, Scio, Ore- Gridley'» »>da h-el an<l all the candi date» i»i) SALE OR Old books with backs on and no leaves torn out, received at Exchange Price till December 31. 1907 School Rooks will not be sold or exchangtsi for credit. Please do not ask us to open an account, . ■ rafuas ■ i Northerner, abotski hoe he would have • FOR feeling and It w 4» agrre«l lhal if (irittley, who waa fe»rn m Tennr»*r*», but was a loyal gwgral f >r Ibe occasion. 'V 1 en it tame tnnr forltridlov to makr it'» «»tâta g m »I tn bl» rlccCloii wagrr ihrrr wa» a irainendout uiit) » iirn g •>! pe-»| fe to wit • iCw« ih« The vr»>wd on the vywu I, walk» in lb»* »treet marched alone, 1.529 54 M ng tl r wortla of the ftmiliar wing, the canyon» fairly r^wounded with their 2.734 The wa< k ul flour waw d»Cum!« th) rffnri». with red, white and blue ribfem», will 3.103 1» 54H Ik » ers a »mall fi-tg at each corner. After Gridley 2H. AO a HO it iit-nia 1,027 S3 »»4 h tO 5*4.75 44,211» 47 i »'« '270 <M J# IIWI D. Kuehrkt«. I whn rTnawt r-nt mm 1'Uh’ht‘r hu-iDea» in Ihn» citv »«>nx Mi •« tw» lnde|»el>- uutil aprii g. $3.'io value )2.1" Hi*k<>rv linrk Cullali l»> tbe Hl' kury Halfin, MEN’S 4»thrr matt ra that ca»ncrrn*| the well fere an<l progr* aa He will ui»•«« Ina »Imp Allure* tlii* «e*k, l ut tli< laiuily « 111 uut niove BOYS’ OVERCOATS lirrrh k at <>f the »anhary <•« mmiaeiun, Bark Reiuetv, tued* I t-ute.lv C«>., "I Th** perinanrnl i Cotnmrnial th»* citv. tfiicrr Club, aa 4>f l«aitleflelda and hoapilala lhiawa» ihrnpark Scio arh^lwl arc : Pr •idctit, | J Munkrr»>; Vk't*-pm*itfent, VV ra« ly ; arcr» «arv, Juh Aaairtanl •»•« retar> , K A. G. Trill; M l am .trvaaur- Or*., guariti* ed t*> lw pur»; •r, U . A. Ew m#*. i*i»a’«iit*-r<i <«> t ur« yu'ir o id ur niutiev <i .are >'**«.l ti* ii.ek» a In« »I It wms Ikcrrhlp State l»evi'lopU'ent V M t rr. w Im La» I» an mgagrii in the lusr) bnsina*)» in this city (or the he a a* tired ami wanted ihr a I*« k that I > lake a hit ruiixl In order k>t*g rw-l entirely I m * might Weel before Ifiat (r»*e of terrai tn the lit ry wlablr b» J L l’ala moved to thi* clly The hverv firm will here ift* r i»r Mr* h night A Calar » »I It n»»w w hat I m * t .Viver In a in« nimt tiie idra «.o-nted pair arai F*4 |»»s|rtj I f*r ('■•! ,4 thw Mote LOWt Ivi» of goud lhatgs, u uchrling g<Msd » hear. into th* g*eatevt enltiiiaiaam. Herrn k and otiirra kepi on III ihr price reai bet' lO blatr lì riti lay, .¡I 1 R & Gil l liiildiiig un* SCIO. ORE. »45. «Iteti it ■»■ raiaed by »2 50 bl a until II got to »50 At ihia juucture, Mr. p<«xetl that Arui*trm«g pro- the crowd march to Mali» and C tlar atrevía, ihr print ipal corner gitila l ily til au«l play "l»m*Juel it> pul the other Uoutl, rvtJhii g ihr »um of O>, ( »r •on l iiy Liti ham« ra>«ia raiard at «iti ..xi hum r I.UUU, U« piorflLW W »»bur City, |l <M> theb'wn; that the l>«i>ti go along I be «ltuall><n • ia A 4*1 Bi GLAD TO SI I YOU »nd h •Il be ,l*»l It* see lliu píen le j>l«v IIEVTE1RY Ite, ti h »uit* -that *• hiH ih* m»|MMl, tolti lt>>, and th«t l*e «• old giv« |30 ft*r |i he »«»Id hi» in bt'Sine*» resp»»nsihi Hire, Mr i»r «gm VIr, jecl So «O »et on flrr a i ohfe pro- Armatmng, who had gun* flair, xml lie «aid lie wantral thr fl<»ur I! T*n, who reranlly alro drcMed to aj plv fur mrm* ?hal only nredod to 1« unite«! lite «ar br kr out, waa • w|in»M »»! ihr pa*l Ü %a «»r •!! year», •,r<id««l the first <»• tha whn h h»<l feen organised to relieve »ui'ern g in from Miiwaukrw io ilia Kar •»*»«•«*•»* >-■>••«■*«**■ \a. *«*a v«M«<r* WM b'-unmthly, which could han<)fe hot only th«- cannery pruiwMhtbm, hut all inuiillt* *g>», ha* i* iiglit tut* II h - butclier buxin* “• at lieti** him l.’.v fur the fl ur pa* 3) 734 53 «,»k turned uvrr lh< had the hirmrr <»flrr»’d I* IM OU once aaid ha rmihl have It, and that h» 12 00 wouhl turn the m«»nry uv«f lo the f«iml 3.0X2 US Gfatrf* llrrrirk i tir », i r- I g»'«? ili” X bruir anulhvr ljyvf RCI M n il OFFICERS *<g»*i », until an Ian al lai rlhlbilloii * 4 b* • N«k iild r»-ti’irr * cvuhq ( »uIt, a gt*D*r*¡ mlh' r• li«* heled, ibait alió ir i, 4 he y I errtat Scio Slock and Agricultural Fair Association. plant «a* aerre. Mr. Hxp|«r, rrlativ« to the «ere preeeiil arbo rapre- «anted fully tbree-fuartba / SHOES Eadie«' $1 50 Shoes $1 18 Ladies' $4 00 Shoes $3 65 Preaident Prill tailed the meeting to order, and at otx^ proceeded to reaul the ar Or lee of incorporation. of tbe prevKiua annual read end approved, then reed the otBcere We have many other things that we would like to quote you prices un if we h*d ruoti) uf th« mem berahip ahare«. The Minulee meeting »aa Preenlent Prill report*. A bnl anre »beet of the receipt« and diaburee- meat* ahoeed a balance on hand at tbe couchiatea of iaat year'* fair oFover (SUU Thia ar«* a moat gratifying aboahng. and The Regular Price Charged For Goods Sold On Time which pieced tlte m«cut*ra preeenl io a r » very pleaaeol humor. Preatdeot Poll ataled that aince Iaat year's lair, new memberahipe a«gr«gat- lut about |5lX> had b-eo *uld; but that it waa desirable :hat aa many more be |iv«a without eo- thr r »miig ywwr: H»'lt V ue I’rvtd tit.—T A mi ’ i H* rttary.— I Tliue **cio ha* jtiinnl the procreaion in I th« march of progreea and tlriciopmrnt. Treatyrrr.— VV' M M »inker» a . J. M III« 4 I UP* month* a cake. Moat ol the to«na had got wind *>l what «a* bet*.g done and the inlorma il lia* I m *« ii eatiiuatr.l that Up- ward» ( llUtO.uU) «a* reallitrd Iruui the hundrvtiaul tafea, au<l na linai diapugil ton a tmn apread to dials».! • « tern localitiee L. Hugger Well*, largo A Co gave Gridley a paaa Ewing Eirculive cooimitl-e.—J Aller <^ua>>tily ol »I evory lay flour and ixktxl i»t- lo ginger »nape, lhal rva»lily w»>l«Í I lor »I r*l, Wilton any »u get a itajg a« it. rc* II*.** ol.lr I l«r draiuc ted lr« in thr Hr mm prrvxit* eaid ! hr he sonld give thr. e d hl* tune Iter ol charge tha carried him and A. Arnold au*l Kre«i Hommer Bilyeu, KNAUF A MAY. Prog*. lli4»u*a id* p«ld Ubar* k«da »Ltj ( . ilfurnlA, hit On tlila Iwata Ilia riitrrpria* »a* »tail- Hrmhli»' l — T. VI ty, etr. AUMINISI k A i OR S NOTICE. hla eack ol flour over their atage line« an) «here III that st h ). OREGON Having purchased the butch er business from Guy Mc- Knight, it is our purjsvse to furnish the peuole of Scio and vicinity all kinds of fresh meats, sausage, etc,, at reasonable rates We purjxise to work on a live and let live plan, and hope to merit your ¡»atronnge. Call and see us. Shop at south end of bridge Notice i» herrbv given •I giird ba« l>rrti, by tha < j Cth* Mt«l* ()r' I ,r Linn CoUQtjr, NEW BUIUHEK UHM gee that he eared to a*nd to carry out duly adininiBiratur of lb« In* programme. One day, tarrying the lata ui A. J. Hat, lala «1 aaid count) ,da- All prr»<>n* having cUitna (iuy McKuiahl this werk aoIJ hi« ■a< k of flour on hie ahouhler, he left craard. But «very ci men arrma to be imbued bulchwr buainese lo WiUiam Knauf amt Auetln by the overland «tag« to arrive a<ain«l tha raiata ut mh ) dr«eaaed arc hvrady rvtjuirwd tv praacnl lha »auic, ; with a apirit of progrrea aa never before Klbnr May, who oo Moodus morning in Virginia City by ft P. M. lhenrit a Hli proper V4»rcliars, i<> tl»s uiulcriiKii* MUfMlO WSMBWBe I and,a* a reeult, S io ia bouiei tu <*«>me to lo»>k charge of the bueinaet. lay. A band had I wen engaged and rd, at Ins I mhus , al Hcto, in said Coiiulyy (.■«VINO A »»T PKiu>— I the front ami become one of the lieet in- McKnight agraas. in tha bill of aala, prominent cilitrna met him in Floaaiy uilhin sit UHvUlhs Iruui tbadala ol Ibis notice. I'orllan«! l*a»M»r)grr .... «23 a. ni. ' lend to» ii* of the Willamette Valley. not loenAage in tha butchar bnsincsa io ■ an) on, ami «emrtvd him to Virginia PaUal this 10 dar of January. U<JH. Ifeily except Butv lay. Heio again for tha spare of JA nmnihs. City. L. VS . I’OMKAOV. A platform waa everted, and A<l ininisl ralor. WERE WED WEDNESDAY. ur so long aa Knaul A May ara en gaga«! Gridley rarried Ina buiden up in plain Anaiviso W ear '<10- Ilawrrr A Moi, in tbe businraa, in thia rtly. • ight of a great concourae of people. I Purtlami l‘a»ter»g*r ... . .11.40 p. tn. Attorney* for A'itniiiialrator Mr. Albert K. Kandell and Mia* Mel That evening the bidding reached |2ikk>. . Daily etcept Huntley. Firat l ublical hju January 1U th. ROUND TRIP »1 9S. vina Miller, two of our mtrat eairem- By thia time a greet rivalry bail arisen I'***rog'*r« arrive in Portland at ¡I :30 lari l‘ubinatK>ii January 31 «t ed ettiaena, left Scio Tueedav aftern«»n a. m. May retnrn aame day, leaving among the tonne a* to «Inch al.ould and were »edited in Albany tbe follow Portland at 4:15 p. tn. Th* Southern Pacific railrœd «ill outdo the other* in knotting the 50 Hear in mind Tna Nasa d»ww all man ing day. For further iiiforination, call ot* or now aril round -trip-week «nd ticket« pouiwiaof br«ad>tuff loan unheard-of. ner »4 j >b work quickly and lur reaaun aTdrree. W M. M< MURRAY. ‘ A n»»r« auitahle ami congenial match from W'aet Scio to Portland ami return price. • able price*. Gen. P««a. Agt., Portland, Og. From Virginia City, with a braaa to nd can rarely be (onmi, and the Neaaer- for »2 #6. Ticket* ar* guud going north T J DANNE.S, Ixxal Agent, W^t lend« to the young couple it* heartieet on Saturday only; returning good on at hie heel*. Gridley marched over to sptcial sale . Scio. Or. .congratulation!. We are aa vet un Sunday or Monday following. Gold Hill, «here the flour brought a »■uuntty, and the Overland Tel.graph Compaii) agreed l*> trank all th* meeea- TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R. R. aware of their plana, but preeume, after the uoial wed»ling trip, they will b* at hoot* lo their irieod* in Scio. membetehipe ebould be eold, *o tl.at *>ar ■ «»t fair could th. et» Hetcr«tary.—Vlr All fell that if we, the cllueua of Scio, ProlMbly on«-l»alf the hall iu thia city. memberahip liry Ini Mnrtiuimi >i In Im II»« lt>ll»»«i „■ ralur b« plate« on tl»e fl-i null proper I 'ltd not w«k« up ami g«t out of tie rut La at Saturday tbe annual meeting of I in which we had Iwen traveling (or tbe B*u> Hturk ai*d Agricultural Fair i rear«, «« «err likely to atari iu lor an- Aaetw iation «aa held at the Ftreoian'a i other Kip Van Winkle nap. Ladies’ 11 25 wool 97 l-2c .Men’s |2 wool $] 67 1-2 Ladies’ G*>c union suit ISc Men s -Hi wool tleece 43c Children's 3()c union suits 19c Wesely & Cain « Itai *or' of a aery ; «ith ANNUAL MULTINO UNDERWEAR Men’s $2 25 Shoes |1 78 Men’s (7 ¿5 Short» |6 45 «till variow* .i ci «-**iul mni»«iit *, t»< ■»- inori» «gr lo Rt»ia Nria. of |4,4<M !• «aid V' !*•• a j»»tiglovul i«»r plaintif! J2 15 value |1 90 $'■> 50 white wool $.» .'10 rut |»t««l it xa. placet! oft •|W ul Iba lair, Ibe pnaiucl ul a t alilorma a heat Ürid «a« ml I ml «Illi * great and i lira in will limb»« bl«** it • am tlrt hl««I l«> revolt* i’.4Ul, »I» i ra«e*«l, »ubj’ t l BLANKE 1'8 J* n. r». • ill •ui«l pM-M« «*«1 L of Ilf l. 'Uix Both Phone«, 34 CITY MtAT MARKET Ite U .Ui * X MACKINA W iu Oil»«« Albany tUablee. aliianv , okegon ruin f trt K.t t I Cutmr IM bn In« Sinjliil It VETERINARIAN than 1-1 U,’ ■ i>4 .liipp* value 59c w. 4 H h I It *• »lap.«' Hi Ibi» * a > KN : « THAT'S I MEN'S IH’CK ( OATS Bubscnba lor th* R astum Nawa J i » t « I i I ru k 4>i : » ■> ♦ « 4 » • ma ti y, tu i «»c t h» »liier »f th« nume «»I Her- •I«fe a a» a * It IB » » SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OH YOUR MONEY BACK • 4 o J- F WESELY. BEST s* A a tnoveiitrnl ‘I* I" TO IMI) th«» mt* I u¥c?r -sj tit I j ears ti <1* bt !• ■ -« ILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN in many re There is anoti.fr feat ir I connected W th the pro- pe>’pj to r» «fain •nt spects is the most remarkable among posed extension. Every residence o ered with »)»• • will g»« ' n and our statesmen. No other man since tbe adequate fire protection will save in insurance the I mtrd '»la’r» hi " • th- im|»•fiance of civil war ilays. has been twice defeated . for 15 the per cent Suppose the average residence is neat m public life, gf presidency and emerge from those defeats holding covered with $300 insurance. The annual premium, able drain g lirtwrei a greater measure of popularity than ever No excluding ex.xraures in the old line companies, is I'Fr«« («»wards the other defeated candidate for the presidency has now $7 50. Covered by fire protection, »his amount chat end The tiiu hud hia political ideas wholly adopted by his op- would be reduced to $f> *10, enough to pay for one when the Ammcar ¡Mi-iing political party, and made its policy of guts- family hydrant for one month or, taken all to-, feel proud of their j ernment. as he. No other American statesmen gether, more than enough to pay the interest upon they «ill juaufy that has bad the wisdom of his |M»htical ideas es tab the j»rt»|M>sed indebtedness. shop urrà lished and formulated into laws by hia political Another feature. All resiliences within the city enemies. limits and without the district now covered by our If we except Mr. Bryan’s 16 to 1 free coinage of water system, are taxed to maintain our water sys Arr«-»te*l vevterday W«M>dwor*h Ifeng c .‘-»¡\»*r tlnnry, <*v**r\ one «if his I» a.iintf «•»intention!« tem as it now stands. Thus these people are pay bad fe-en deterted • in the cam|iaigns of 1896 and 1900 have been swal ing a tax from which they can reap no possible I’ uhi the connlera lowed by the Republican administration. Nor has benefit Kale Murray wa» lall the P*a<r L. L. **aan Mr. Brian’s the«>r> of money b«-.*ri entirely turned As a general principle, the N ews is opposed to a down. He advocated the free coinage of silver at city incurring debt; except the return is sufficient the crime. Wav|<»| a ratio of 16 to I, im a means to an end. Mr. Bry- to warrant the indebtednes. To have our wates «vornan waa fetund i runrt, h« r Lurul» fa an believed that the financial disasters of ’93-4-5 and light systems so extended that every citizen wbirh Wrre furiiiabo were «lue to a depleted volume of basic money, may reap his or her portion of the accruing bene reaiaf i««w. ami for this reason advocated the free coinage of fit, seems to us to be a matter that amply justifies Kor th* }»a»t few silver. He argtasi that the volume of money in a the venture. Then think of the green lawns and ha» l*ren un*fer »urv» country measured th«' commodities of that country well sprinkled streets, of the convenience and rhant» of tbe City w bring a »hoplifter, t that if you doubled the money you would double safety of the electric light Then go up to the ilay averting wav it n the price of commixiitiea. Our financial history polls next Saturday and vote for your own conven tert her in the act tot her own. Whe since the campaign of 1896, has fully established ience, safety and pleasure. MW Mra. Murra« ant the correctness of Mr. Bryan’s conclusions, At <Mlra| hiruaelf that time the treasury reisirts showed a volume of wall pa| er, »ml »aw money, less than $11 jier capita. We can all re So Abe Ruef is still the lioss down at the bay and di4ip H m a Lag M hv member the 40 cent wheat, $25 horses, and $10 city. He holds the key that will unlock the doors Tbe woman iiumnl*alely haxlenrtl tr« n* rows of that day. Immediately after Mr. McKin of conviction to Ford. Calhoun, et al. and will not the •tt.re Mr. Wtolworih f*4h*«vd ley’s election, a |x>licy of money expansion was in give it up except U|s»n his own terms. Ruef is the «tid overtaking Mr*. Murray atopprd augurated. More silver was coined than ever la- greate’t rascal of the whole bunch, and it is hu »t«r. "Mml in,” aaid he. "t tliink y.»o fore. Men searched for and found fabalously rich miliating to law-abiding and decent people to be havv eunislhlnif lltal jron Uid nut im . gold mines. The number of national banks of is compelled to allow the scoundrel to go unpunished. lur et ui* «t*'t« «brn )'»>u »«r« tb*r» * sue was rapidly increased, etc. All of vt hich has But it seems to be a s<»rt ‘‘Of two evils choose the tu*.U.ruf a«u'* increased the money volume, until now the treas least” case. Ruef will escape punishment Our Witliu it any he-ilati*>i> Mr*. Mur>.»t ury reports show u little less than $31 per capita of California friends might send him to congress, 8S tliew tbe h*i>tlheg (ruui brr ex Ul tri » itxi»tl«xl »l u* *i tu «lr W <o*|* -rtu • money in circulation. We have more than doubled Oregon did Brother Herman. f'lt, * .-vitaiui), her« it ta. 1 tl »n'l the money volume. How about the price of com I modities? Wheat 75 to 80 cents fw*r bushel; horses A rii. » •? wnt v u, What is the use to expend money i int ig <1 >Wf from $100 to $150; cows from $3»> to $40, ami other Il till commodities increased in like proportion. Has not criminals, prosecuting and con •ici ng tl Mr. Bryan’s quantitive theory of money been fullv trial courts, if the i verxiict >>n nitre tv.* verified? Mr. Bryan urged that the trusts curbed; that railway freight rat lated by law; that the taritr. should be regulated; fully acquirin o cuted, etc. All ol are in process o tari AT has not yet be undertaken in the near fut Of course, Mr. Bryan had no UUi-l arti ,«* x form measures. He simply wa llu. Lux uurfx A Alci tin , I Mirti» 1896 to see the dangers that threatened the com M .auu, G. A. fl .«I aa«i L for those institutions. Why would they not, when liauullvu —- 4tUa*i Herald Jan . 9. monwealth, and had the eloquence to sound the the ast majority of the money appropriated is ex alarm, in so convincing mannur. that the Republi pended in the county wherein the college cr other can administration was com|>elled to take the mat institution is established. Lane and Benton coun COST OF IME WATER SYTNB ter up. The men who participateri in the Farm IMPROVEMENT I OR SCIO. ties draw double the amount of money from the ers' Alliance movement, eight or ten years prior to state treasury that tnev contribute through tax the «late when Mr. Bryan electrified the country The lull »vine fl<ur«a are aubtnitte* ation to it Douglas, Jackson. Polk and Umatilla f.*r the benrfll of th« |»ut»|ic; with his Crown of Thorns and Cross of Gold get about as much back as they j»ay in. Marion, Sew S-inch |Upe, l.’iUil te*4, at 2Sr j» r s|M'<>eh, voiced the same sentiment. But the Farm , of course, because of the penitentiary and eleemos- foot tin North Scio) ........... |42J.0i ers’ Alliance, seemingly, could not reach the ears vnary institutes, gets many times the amount from New tt-iitcli pipe. Ink) fret, al 2H>- p«* of the people. It required the eloquence and force ! the state which she pays to it. But Marion has foot, (III South Sei»)....................... 290 UO of a Bryan to sound the alarm in a way to which S-inch pipe, I SOD feet, at 2nc pei this fact in her favor. Every state institution in Sew f'x't, (in bti*in«*e eectioa ufettr 230 (k the people wouhl listen. that county was built in accordance with the pro- Mr. Bryan w*ll lie nominated the third time for I visions of the state constitution. The colleges and Oiwtira Ore pump,...................... 3.50 01 the presidency, at Denver, next Juh. Whohis o ’ P-4 9°ld,ere h "“" V""7 ; • nr coueges and Il new Are hydrant*, at »25 *ach, (S in ,V.vain** ..„ntful.G. n «v )v. i. n* Gvl. h°mC **** Other COUntieS North Scio, ft in South Scio),.. 275.0 p ,smg candulate may be is. at this time, quite un-|7^ '.*1 of labor laying 37UU Iwt . tt2S.0l in direct violation of that venerable instrument certain. < ertain it is, that unless President Roose •2BS6.U' velt shall be his opponent, Mr. Bryan will be the flOO feet of 3-inch iron pine oo hand V winner. Nor Is it certain that President Roosevelt This week the land fraud mill had lioen set in further attend ayetem. can tiefeat him. Reports 1‘ from the East indicate motion down in Portland. But what is the use for The above improvement will give Are that Mr. Bryan will lx* much stronger in that sec Mr. Heney to spend time and brain force in con protectm« ami water to every aectiun ol tion than he was in his previous carnj»aigns. With victing men. if upon repeal, his work is undone? <be city. According to the above figure«, w. the Republican |»arty torn nsunder as never before, When our U. S. supreme court forces a construc iiave »414 in etceee to meet any ettr and with the purse strings of the predatory rich tion of law that permits scoundrels to escape pun- ■ipr.ya which may be incurred in thi drawn tightly against it. the g. o. p, never started ishment for their crimes, one is forced to conclude improvement. E. C. P« y into a campaign so handicapped as at the present that in some way or somehow the court shall be * H. time. reconstructed. Our U. S. supreme court is the H. M. Viavai Mr. Bryan, as before stated, is a remarkable i highest court in the land. Its members, like C**a»tuitttc F|»» »nfl Wat*«. ‘ the the aoflrrii>ga ut The F**al»r. ainrr, lial-ev t B*ll * In »oppitre and |0,tOl'ilk) in lU'HWf to ■ i* If urv W. l>r. which furouihe»! more than IlS.fiD/kM) I^banun. rmer lo »•, ut H Hon, during the CitiF War, •î. Lav*»mb. aer w*nl • «all lha fami of tha Military connu • r«Ff, îangrnl. A I willin', but v Ihiu icral. mg. for eaarv uant of ni may O th* It il" of tha rar« Inalali e* when the wat 4*ar pen’ar, Albany. ^^ÜJ^rmer. Fuatur. Li* n >1 aererai r by hitfh pnea of tu4i>!a(ufYw coommi aa a bl«*a»« burg. w ir Pii«x|wn-tlyr ra didat I Ph thal Evan al duMW, «ay» tha liluba M wra. faruier, Shevld (»Ace «erkar« ,4o t |<rtlt'« na .««t it«*» •<svb J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY ♦ 4» » a |2^UUU high prkw pa «pia bought ibutu •r. Craw(urdavilla. in l»uit ever bruughl 4uvrd a**ld tor |l motive« of juettce, la plentiful uakr» lulu Hvury Albera, lartuer, r*agenl. T. J. Anderauo, * ■> I»avid Fremati, clerk, Allxtiy. R 99999 «99OOOO9 0*999099999*9«* ♦ pound, and ginge* ».tap» lhal II K *. h» *1 uae. ’ A PC UM» thè S. li. Gola. t«iuv«r, M,.album. « e*>, of drawtt tudav «« tulio«, f A gtxxl !tfc gra» Wool ! '•■' » î K»r cueat or mountain »* 80. tarin apeeial circuì court called lor Jenuery 27, |, Blai.keu A very nice Wide rream Panante, • t 28 Mriltian* at SOa, *1.00 and SI SO Ne« serge» and 44 uol Gooda, ut [ th ! SALE THAT PLÉÂSÉS THE PEOPLE «auto a» ordinary SPECIAL TF. KM JURORS DRAWS. 9 W ♦ CLEARANCE SALEI (1 >1* 1 Uamaon If tried egein, can appeal to atilutlvnal I'l'UllMHhli Her mane Mr. peel to tlie U. B Politically Independent OUR 5TH ANNUAL There ■« uue cuueolalion, But are they 7 total of |A2U0. Silver City promptly If yon want notarial Work done, reieeti th'« lum by |2UU and I »avion W« will r>ff «r our entire line of bn,. «leed, mortgag« or leaae wrtlten, or a ; rlimbed up to Then Silver City ■ lee at factor, pri.*ea after Noteailfer 1. peneion mochar Aliad out, you can get Noir Ul the time to MV. il tiona at Taa Nawaoflce upun abort tried to outbid ita neighbor, but fail<«l, You re, for b tain«*«, Gold Util raiemg ita fl^ua to |su'.’7. yjy. pirUva. 4TG(. M *«kj. T The Naw* nffira d»ei all kinds of Job printing iu guod alyl« and al reaaunabia hubecriba for the S amtiah Nawa. : <1 f « i û f *