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». r K • ■ F • • « - . • .... o-«wt e.-s-a**« « t-s-r*»-aw**e«sww*e S. E. YOUNG S SON Oress Goads > Panama. Gloves 4 A tale I Iko.’l it Otf hl. for • ■■«•» * e I ft* »•* ’ «Ih» Bl asesa« Men • reindeer gauntlet Gloves. St *0. ' g*-«l <•!■>»« with h«*r»ehi«le ialini ■ Svoo. Sono- new Uriving Gloves in brown. 7S«. ................................ g e M • V e q •it f.«»r •Uoght, r> %|rw <»t Iklyeu until i»«* ■wing n ornhig. * Rrv Carman, ul 4 stavion, will h*.l<l ôdWàeOûÂfrùôOâeûâfrffûS •arttrot at th«* tti«* Rapllsl clinn-h in thi» April llU'WffK prv'MÎi«'«! !**»( ui»«lav «•ity - t 4ay, tpril 19, al II a w and A P K l.twr î‘dt* »j^rtk ii.r ibrti» pro! • ' - th«- <-»> i, at 7 3l> •■•h»« W Il I i»ru cai'tiiml a fin» o4t»r in .A full H ti « o ! jaWFJrj al V\r-rlv »4 OtH* l t. < trap» in» fti»i <4 th» w«wk. (* * ? *■* m . Itir -|- • o ri wa» a »»ry g -»1 un» and <U<»tbra < lrat t«l and pr«-»«ni B wortb «avau ur ciglit dollar*, M«»rr I*. LOCAL * BREVITIES. Mi»* H. ( anli* hl. MiUtnar at AV<*>•*!t M . mu '*. .1 i ‘y I L ‘ ■ ■ « t i»» hi* UM»» U*t M”h<Uy *H«*rii>j«'n. M«*r*r>* Mutnp mtid Brown, <4 Majloi-.. ¡» m 4 .•*«•»«* a hubHicbw vi*it » n Mu !a»v. N«-w (.* kt I» *»v MiUin*rv p a! Ur*-«lv A * 1 lib • • • ■ ■ ■ V - •> f I ■ ' J.. M. I h * h»r. «\» tolhixi« «»»I th«* I’m i O cra.ic tirki*it arrived in U wn VS rdlie*» ! E Atlll.R’s IS I i I - « gravi 3» «ray wool RIaiikat. th» r th ’ 'g tor cuaat ur uiuuntam uav. Si. so mmí », in $4 50. v<t very Cxforos ..*.*»•» «3 OHEu N ;s A very n.*e wide St 2S. Hteihton» at SOe, N« * "•***• »» aud n««in amt ••«!., r - i C «.’•*. • * •< « • • * ••X r. . ***4 -k -r -e ■»A L ■»•<?» k», nf A'l*ah> mllrga, ima i <>tfir«*r Walk* r and 8a|<rtn- » K««‘* ( Aiuanv, ram«* ! I1 f ciav to atlrhti th«* aduca* li* n’i I m<M ting. V 1 < »-dian » L *r»| a vary •urrMMH L’* (• «1» I »» L <»l in if»- Hr inter district Thu ia dr. C*lDt*ti*a -«* »•! v.-^r tn this m L«»ol a fact that Lr Li-* ability as a traelier» Illi II . 111! Ol’IMMllOS IO MR. BRV IX There are half a do>en Democratic papers in New York who««- presistenlly hald thair h l<«'al Tcachvrs Instituto ut Utter up|a*sition to Mr. Bryan is on«* of tua tri» I *th atul an llth in.tanta. a. «■• the moat entertaining features of cur prvviouslg ann«>uii<-v»l in «Re Ss»» 1 rent politics. The list of them inctuJ«*» III« atlviulan.« «a> g*«>l ai «I lliv pio ■ the Brooklyn Engle, the Tim«*», the grani waa well carneii .ut. F»vi». i r World, the Evening Post, ami a f< u MWinnl p'vswl «itti II.» me» mg. others. These (tapers make a mistake Nearly all o! l! » tearliara pr«-s«i t in dealing with .Mr. Bryan which al look |«il in Ih» «Ila* usai« u» anU. <1 -ul.t- able atrati'gista are careful to avoid. lesa ni Ut h «aluablv ml-ru itimi «a, They willfully unden*stimate the char actpilml hy our youi g tra« lieta <p:it« acker, intelligence ami popularity uf a tiumbrr ut diallnguialirsi r4**«at r» , t*>c man whom they w ish to defeat, nata prvaeat The K4I «u g a*a o » i The T iitmhs . for example, says of Mr. ila lue- ot ili» t»a« h»ra pira« nt | Bryan that “his motive* are as plain as Maini K»lly, Albauy ; W illia Mv- Kuigbt. -vii», A»« P Ihr-na. <> : lay light can make them," meaning ! that he is a candidate only for the Irrite Nolan. ben»; Relax, a Kuikvr. j money there is in it. Such a state* Ixicunib, II. M L'rouka, A.l*any , <> I . i merit is little short of madness. In th«* Vyrw», Scio; V I.. C «iavaa. S to ; T J iieas ir-*s which Mr. Bryan advocate-* »• in, Jsiu. I A Fart.aaorth, Hi* 11 a» M F. Ariiol.l. Sci.» ; < M -atnlrr», Al he is, we think, not insincere, nor are ban» , Mail.a * Maann. Mt'au» I « l : Again, the Times li» McCulkich. Albany; Fila Black, «I his motives base. I remarks that "the unexplained and un laniy ; Mr» A M ManUer», Albauy Giti» Prati. Alt*auy . 1.1- »4 Murguau« . explainable thing is how reasonably in Albany , 1 •-» Urtai t, l.liai, II. i i» U-lligent men can listen tu his tiresoUH- ¡»ratings and his transparent tntorepre Solan, Alban» , W.l Jackson. All in» . Such fresie *t. SRellnn. I.»mi» , laa u .Mol«t- iwntatums of current events." giimary, Scio, \ utili R«v. - •. W. i language shows a strange obliquity' uf mimi in the ¡*r»on who wrote it. J . larren, 1 li-'toas . F. I«ì« < > , mt J ■ These metropolitan papers underesti vrwin; F.lla * Aliali, Hliwl.l. Fitti« Riaigrr». .*» io. t. K Munsry, iauuiub mate the popularity of Mr. Bryan. Tu ; follow them one moat believe that the .rat ■ , , ' ■ . Invest la a Meikin Mine. Snpt. Jackaun an«l Principal A number of our cilia ns have inxeai- e>l pretty liraiily in Mrii. aii luloing property through President Ediert, ut th la city, a 1.0 i. promoting Ui« sale ■ I slo* k Ata <livetllig I the * are I ere tn this city <*n Mumia». a met tlalleriog rep. rt of th. In.ue « • made bv Mr. Stamp of Stayton, w I h » had recently visited the property id the lularest of the shareholder». The mine is 1». •••! ab ut ?»> in Surlb of Ilia city ul M « ■ aud is easy of a* < rss. belli« .1 nvat dirocli» o a m <4 tailwai It Is planned for the entire uuilllwr O| shares to bvuntied by nix. u. I b*i* and Stayton. I>ovelu|*im-nt w *rk is now going--n - | * aud bettor per loti. Ill« share hul l is belirte that when the mine ia lully I. Vvlo|e*d, they will own a tine paying property. »hip with extreme reluctance. Il al most »«*erns an if the Times and th«* Brooklyn Eagle imagined that he had NN ilt |>*w«*r by which he could make |ieuple follow him against their will. The Times remarks, tu quote another sentence, that "the Democrats uf the South ilo not want him: they will accept and aupport him only bo- cauM* somebody must be sup|*orted and he 1» at present the only man very much in view." Why Mr. Bryan hap ¡M’lis to lie the "only man at present very much in view" the Times discrete ly refrains front explaining. That he is not the only Democrat who would accept Presidential honors if he could get them ia dear enough. Indce«l, th«’ Times mentions Johnson, Gray, Har mon as among those who are willing and who are Mr. Bryan's "auperiurs in every quality that constitutes fitn< *s for high political «»ffice." Amazing that the DemocraUc |*arty, which is so weary of Mr Bryan's leadership, d«< » not discover th«! su|*rlative fitness of ’• "f ’' ■ r . ■!. I • 11 I . . .« i . ' * . masses of the jmrty are irretrievable stupid? Is it becauae they do not know what they want? Or, after all, ia the solution of th«* mystery tho much simpler fact that the New York ,ia|M-rx do not know what they are talking uls.ut, that the Democratic voter* in Mr. Bryan qualities which no other man of their party exhibits? Tu what other politician in recent times ha* such unswerving fidelity been show n n*< [ Mr» Kiiiniirl Kuns and cbiLIrrn de* 1 » Moudav. f«»r a protracted Al! kni« "I g' ««« ••. I, .lier | .i ’ • i • in Idaho. M r limi plaster, eli., fui cash only, at Hr-- K ii f rtpM t* t«> w«»rk <»n the electric e » ’s tír-« . r». Dr. r. K Sanderson, >. «>, tire- |».n- rsi tn ins« with C. W Bra rd. during i he aumninr« I •»« ruction . u K ilt*. I I < alavan. •!»•» will I»e .he prob- A limited ani. iiiit of haled l*av f«»r « ihlair *i>r (' uiity Clerk on the ss'e, lulled. «1- I**** t' ln < * me ami < I »atic tie krt, han been quite »i« k »«••• il. W . I*. I oiig. grip. 1 I rr; rtad l > b«* trwtllng brltrr and will non t riterion, pai.« this city a burine** lw v'lit in a fvw day. l iait <>n Klne-.l.i» Avriit Wanted— IrtiiO rrayon por- Wo make a spa la I » • 4 « a ri supplies. tr it* « II < »••!», Irani«*'* Bl cwtita an«l up. If *e do mit lis»» «bst you w.uit «» ■ t - i • • »• t rat li Y«»n ein » ill gel it. I iuu* I« « - iy. Socialists Count) Ikkct. par make I'M» |H-r rent profit or Mrs. A. W. Hag« » ami il ,ui.ln<*r < Wrrk. ( rifa urn«» and Hamulm Irre. i line joined He l.erbnii • .* I falber I b rank U \\ Hli.'in» Company, 13M M A social st ceuoty < nvrotiun M «• this ci’y . i li \< « dm * Is» e»**nn g. Tav l’»r M , (’lilt ago, HL beiti Bl the court li ur», Alban» "«Im- Linn Count» Fair Rinvenir dishes Rt J-.bi* Beard, a n <4 J F. Brard. of da» alteri.ooii «Uh sighl.eu <l> "gai*, We-.dy’s gii 'eiy. I ■ o.« -i d «et your t - ty, at I ah«> ia an employe in the preeeol. W. S. KlcharUe pre>l*h*d. pick «lille the saeiirtmei t is go <1. I *"i»d <u<*h»H> h*Hitr, <ame up last Tue follo«mg ticket «se ie>iuu uled T K. Sm der»* II, <1* ntl-t. "el < Ir* gon. ’*.»! Ho rriiiainui£ ovar bU'xlav in For repreeen la lieve—W. il Ingram, All *'ls-*« r "t llenti-lrl . < Hi. tr I*et » * m t *iUllg Lotor foikt Johitir hat held ■ 1 l la. Lebeu , M III«- livery rtshie anil harn« -r sb' «L ui i | • tion in ViM'la Ham’s servivw Trullinger, Shelburit *»l fii(**eii yram. lounty judgi M F llay.-a. Aitai y. Ask the I srm r's Me.it Mark. t. * " bheriff. J< l>n Bruwn, Swret Homo. fu» the highest price for teal ami Im.r. to Mr. Bryan? Is it a reproach to him Clark—M. K. M aley, Fueter. P XRKI.RsV ILl fl III.MS. The) ate hi lie maikrl uh the lime. or a real tribute that his followers Recurder—F. H Bilami, AII mui » . J. E. Cyrils coii'i'leted di.v'i’g the cling to him in evil fortune mure Asaessor A. t. In» .li, Ohclburn. trenches, i'1'Vt't |. -*»« iv*, lin* tii-î of I ■■ ii *11 !■ r«-ra ba»a l*erii rtigav^i b»r loyally than those of other men in Trwaurer—Jolm Sanloer, s» io. the w “ek, for ■ i i • » «ater - rtem . >\ t«i > a\s in nioving thè “>g|firig ! victory? Hupt — O. B. Cyrua, s» io. ite Urger «me t » a polnt cl«»»e We haie » full lit*«* of Wall 1‘ap.r, < gii;»-' Finally, the frequent retiroach that Survryor I C Ouedal», Albantr. Cari*!*. I’au t*, **ii“, "-.«-’i. I* ’• i a i » ti r n i ti d tl.»- »mailer « ne lo Ih« Mr. Bryan has divided his ¡.arty is n«<t Con n> saioiicr, loogt.rm. \ Cla l.k, (.Hit (t! tilt- Ill' UUlain. Glas« <■ »>■ u- a mil. ( i a- "• - ■ true any more than it is true that Mr. M • ai Mr* MiiSll, <-f Alhany, vieit- Crablree, short terni, il m i iuir< i.>l>, « ( J. M <«la*r, a |-r. I l.ii 'i'i orator Rooacvelt has divided the Republican sheli'UinAlbauy Pemocral. • I i « ir «U . M *htrr, Mra llirain Parker, some reno» u I» 1'1 !•■'* t«- |>enk i this party. Both parties are divided lie Mr. Sma I whlle lirrr, apeiit eli» at the lla| tisi ei.ur, h on t| rii iti r» >.! t. cause an irreconcilable difTcrence of DI Alli Ul II» <1"IN • • i-ur* in tKiiit halli» g. iarryiug ai d 17. opinion has arisen among their resw-ct- a li« «• tlM—a bome witi» bini it. Sii» itou, of M John» l au* ti) "* h I- ivo members. This difference of opin \ «’trt »<1-1 entertainment ai<d A lormcr Resident of Selo the \ k tini ion goes to the roots of iH«liti<n! phil- iieielay to s<i| « tint* n ili** sai** of il*«* ai ♦ a 'he* ' ( thr rr<ri*l evinta al of ticart Ili.case. usophy and the science uf government. J liu-i »li planet, «hielt war lo «i'.r • • i ol L u«e. cuna sting of M»n»t, In either party we have on one side a the fidi"« mg day . d* cla ni.» t n>na, (hah'gHta ai*«i impromptu faction which believes that govern «Ve have just re rived a new line **f Word was received tn tine < it jr last 1 I hr » < •i »l» waa errati» rn- ment exists to maintain the prlvilcv*-« M nil I'njwr lb in i '¡* ¿i • l n" j vr.| y Mr I <1 < ioni, ai> vid li nm Friday ll.al ì wh<> wrre pteaent. uf a class. On the other, a faction ami »■ e »hat we ba»e Is4"n- you b » II la ri|< irei Ibat Olir aaw miti will i«»p«xt»<l cttiaan u( bciu, ha I 4ir«l, a which believes that government ex el-« » In re. Cl.n- \\* *«*ly. a < start up runn'tig <>n fuli lime. Thr victim of heart dia« aa<', uu that im.ru- tots to promote the common good by ani firadv In in «4 thr big aawa Hig Mi-s M.«tid i rr.g-. *4 lallu si*, a Lo aboltohing privileges ami making all Mr. Goin hv»«l in 9« to for «rvrral has l«vn mj urn ng at Parse*'» Mills wtH L<* 4 nnet wrlct'ine eotiml. men equal iiefore the law. Belw* cii yrsra, purchasing ami impruvuig tlm Il li ihr purpt of )our cnrreapnn* fog scierai «••• k», return««! lo In r in.Ine these factions there is nu hula* uf real il t- < tmue imi» for publkalion, Selo (louring mill». Wheu «hr mil. was for a sin rt Urli, lari ."aiiir«iay. rvconciliatiun in either party.-Ore bur mil in lor »arly !«>», Mr 1« I i Im- a * de-irr thè W'»rl<l to k"uw thal Mr- I l «. I ah- I.«i . I and i' . lren, i gonlan. wellt Oler l" t rahir«» U-l I Tai n. Parker».i r .• a niill town of no amali ii«»«lialrly »r*-t»<l out | r»»« nt »)>lrmli«l - »in<l thnt w«- I a«e atpira* roller nulla; now usurd by cmoiisol - t « n i-« wing l*rgnr. Ihrre )• Scio. abut dai.« v of r<M»m U»th up ami Mr. Guin iiielalled and operated ■ ur first »Irctric light plant, cr»< t- i the dwwn lite rieek tur t*spanti«»n. CARSON A CO.. Prop«. Notice is» hereby given that the tirsl brick busiuwa liuus» in > i>> ami P atr Fiatata. City Council of the city of Seio, was a leading spirit in public improv«-- Ore., will receive bids, at the nient aud vnierpriM. • > long aa ba was W LSI SCIO HUMS. Council Ciainbi is in said city, one uf uur citurus When In* disj*.■•» I for tie on re I use of all or any All kinds of Fresh Meats. uf his pro|«rty Interest« in this city, he portion of $»5000.00 of negotiable Mr. W J U îi »« li an ie » ij«< ted here want lu All*any, remaining therv sever Sausagt*s. Fish, etc., con coupon interest bearing bonds, thia week w lit bit lanuly, to enter up* al years from wheucr he went t North stantly on hand. of the city of Scio, Ore Said *>li tic work of making a new home. Yskima, lontumally aiigsgmg in the bonds to be issued in denominat lira J. II. Kistler io quite sick with milling business Highest market price paid ions $100.00 t ach; Imaring in I a t ppr *»d roiikditls, Mr. Kistler ia O( bis family, three sons survive him, fur Beef, Multon, Veal and terest at the rate of 6 per cent, i«t r<. >vering Ir >m an attack of the J >hti II , ol Altieny ami Arch ami Ed, Pork. per'annum, interest pavaple aen>- »a me. u! North Yakima. Our purpose is to conduct mi-annually. Said Itonds will i Mrs U J Burden and smaller child* Mr. Goin was a citiren I sterling a Aral-class meat market. have lo coupons attached, the worth in any comnniuitv in which 1.» rmiri. I ■ n last evrnii.g’» tram same to Im clipped from the bond from their pr.d i ged stay in Portland. lived. Iluii'il and ut right, rnterpris. by the treasurer of the s nd city The Best Pia. » in Portiaud tu ll.«t Mrs I. J. baunrn was on th» sick Ing and public spirited. North Yakime ia al of Scio, Ore., when due. »t I r a (-« davs immediauly al the has h st one 4 her heat < itiscns These said bond« will be dated of brr school, «bull e»»ut took the first day of April, 190S, and place weak before laat. Lalavan 'A Ithdraws. at West «nd «< tha Mori im .li Str« et will commence bearing intearest Evanna. bralg». NOTICE ton SEALED EIDS FARMERS MEAT MARKET SCIO, OREGON of Pap’s Coffee House from that date. CHAULES «I. MÄHER Tney will be issued in denom Owing to the fact that J. E. Calavan Benefit I’n mptly Paid. (Succeaaor to Ritirr Br.a.I inations of $100.00 each at 6 per is now seriously si< k » III) the pr- -)«-. t PROPRI F/roR. cent, inter* ^t and are to run from Mrs W. II. Flam and s<>n» Henry and that hi« diri»»« may continu» for some five to twenty years. lias deemml it l«si t,, «ni,, Walter, dcrirs to rxpres» tl.»ir gratitude weeks, Park Cough Hemosly. n adv Bitis will be received for the V. th«- *d»r of M.aiern Wositien end draw his Ktilion for the ear didsev >4 by Hickory Ihr Hickory Bark teme.lv Co., <d whole of any part of the i.-sue. ..»i-.-. . illy th» Crabtree camp uf that . county cl»ik on tho iMnxwrali«'t < ket, Salem, Ore., guaranteed to I» pure, Bids should l>e in the hand« <»f . r, f"i th» pri.mplne»» «itli which , Fu un Weilnewlsy he sx-cuted his form goa'anlred to cure your cold or mom*« the city recorder not later than I.- death lanafil uf the 1st» W. H al withdrawal ami forwartled th* same refunded tliiaraiitresl to make a frie d of you. For «ale bv K C I’rery, Sc... G o’clock P. M.. .May 1. 1808. "i <m »as im »L <• a mutual ioearance to Chairman T. J. Stile» of tbe thmiu Ore., and tirst-clsaa dsaalere every a I.er* The Council may accent art! «.r !<-r, ti e Mud»rn Woodmen cannot be cratic cantral comiuiliae, award the purchase of said bonds | surpassed. Buggies and Wagons. Photos. to the highest and best bidder for the who«e th If »Ott want notarial work dune, a We now har« all our »ample« nf whoie or any part of the Gat the be«t wh«-n you a.e getting ft.iggiee, Wagons and farmiue In oi* ids ie. or it mav r-j-ct any or all • •/ '-•* «ritten, or a ’ • t tr-uaion .« . . li» V. 1st hs-r MI1 tfa»t v*-in hcr flHsnl till«-*l ont. out, Vf»«l you « can r»l r nd get them at J G ('raw Ioni'» niente on esldbit, svime and get ihr bldd at it a diwrvtion. , .. . it «lour at T h * N««sortie» upon abort Miidk>, cornar snvtid and Lyuu »creels. prices I * fu re you buy el-na. here. 1*. H. MACDo.NALD „once. Albany, Oregon. I uàs U uttt I - GIGANTIC - REDUCTION SALE G. D. TROTTER’S Department Store STAYTON------ Oregon Now in the hands of the PACIFIC SALES PROMOTORS of Portland, Oregon Must be reduced in eleven days Sale commences Saturday April 18, at 9 A. M Closes on April 30th $25,000 Il or/// >>/■ /)/,’ Y (tOODS. HOOTS and S//OES. i tc. to st It el /Tom. Not 1 Cent of profit i*r Look fop /ui^'e /tosh rs at G .D. TROTTERS’ »STORE Now in the hands of Pacific Sales Promotors (Q:.> U. S san I I I I I vi I t.BRAllON. I ranclsco, col., May 6 to 1.1 taint! FAHMERS and HORSEMEN Will do w«dl to call and acc mr l*e- Im lusii e. fora | mhnsing Foli« w it*tf ir II»«’ | r» grani of • i 1« riain*■ iii« iit h»r ibv I ig I fieri «>t whr aliljm durìt'g itf *ta% »ii >an kranriH'u Wedlir*dat M») Oli» Ire Arrivai • ! H« rt Ahrrii*t*«fi. « ili* «d «all*, I vetiiiig. r*-«rpti«)h at d l»all al lb«» lairinont. (>|»vn»ntf <4 Ciub-h il»«* h»r rubai v l» rii li BruU »lit ri ai.d l a- % ilmn at I igl (L ai «I Maik* i. I I i III m U v Si a » 1 » b I uraor ai U • “ « k Krtr|'il«tii b) <»« v- rii« i ami Man i nt I (tulliani afirr parati»*. <»« v«*»ii«-r » Lnhqut'l al Fair lutili in il»«* rv» iiiiig Inai <*f thr In* f'-rmal reception* i» thè a(l<*rti«a>ti ai thè kairinvnl and >t I ratHia II >trU, «.’«»n timi mg rari» day t'irai «»1 thr Lami tiU erta in ih»* ahcriott'ii al I nion *«}Uarr. in II e «v* ninnai «ertone una#- «tigiivd »'piure* nini p»tilia. I i i«L» v May Hih B i vi « w «*f thr i < et by St « re’ary Met- 'ali. itami**« inMadiim. I'»* ai ratea ! ai AU iuh I n . Banuli* i t<* c«»mmandityt «»111*« »a ni t*t I mm i». baturday. May «il» <Mkiand l»ay. bun«iayr( May lOih. Yacht < 'hil> citiiae. Heligioue •« r- ( vi«riii li»«» Eighth aud Market bir«* t pa vi In «Il. M<»iiday, May lllh. («riaklaat to thr c<>rr«*a|»oh«L*nte wi(h thr fb«*l. Auto mie l«»r «Muffi rra l)i>»er vai ioli c r ride ¡•■r Idi vi>h»t«- i men. ltr«e‘pti«H» enti » .id at ti»** Fair- inont. Busi racr« off thr « ity fn»nl l«»r Il v Battriilwrg cup -big .*a«y rveul» Ìurrday May 1/lh. Chddr« li » la* >i r< tal arrang • metile tu takr X a KF» m I h »« i | rhil«ir«*i» I«» >♦*«• lattile ahipw (t A II. rr»««pliunat bieauilaitd K«i»k in Ilio vveniiig. U «do«--«lai, May l.bh. I>ay of atbirlice et .•Medium— ba*rl»all, tirai 1 iugrtii>»«r ai «1 field oíanle. ramalpala trip. Tbuiwlay, May lltli. Berk* In the evening Berk« Ivy iry bay. l»ay. Dinner I —.. by llir graduates m<» latiuu of the I . K. naval ai ft lvtuy. Friday. May l&lli. Hants R<*M bay. l'na.Bigm-d events. Recepitoli» by Native Sons ami Native Dsiighlers, I »steri« Star and KnigMa laut pier. M m . M< Mrauar, G. P. A., O. R. A N. Co. A .«. I . C». « Lines in Oregon.) < it »«. s. I as. ( P«< lile Sy.laiu ) I’. W. a. Cashier T. 1. mo a rax, Pre. I.lit The Scio Stute Bank RITO . - . OREGON Hnrness or anythin).: • Is«' |*crtnining to th«» use of the horse, *'!»«• where. I have <>|*en<ni a first cl a»» Hameait Munufactury in Scio, and 1 intend to make just such work na will suit you. I use only the boat oak-tanned leather and my workmanahip to subject to your i;. ¡« . tioii. My prices are as luw as : good material and honest wurkmanship ' will allow. Come and see me, and I am auro that I ran suit you. W. W. WILLIAMS llarnaaa, Saddle«, Whip», Pole«,Etc SCIO, OREGON A. G. PHIL I Phijsician M. d . Surgeon I »l.'phi.ti», I 1< hang>< No. 11 St To L. : ; OR Ft ION' H. .MONTANYF, Attorneij-at-Lato S'.iiary Public aixl Solicitor ul Patanta and l'»uaioii«. tuli c. 232 Waal 2u«l. Ml., Albany, Or». c. C. BRYANT Attorncij-ut-LotD < «»ick lime» Alban., tire. W eatherford & wyatt Attorneqs-ut-LuiD Office in Blumberg Block ALBANY Both Phones Hl : O moom Eur ipsin Plan HOTEL ROYAL (Formerly RoYAl. RESTAL’RANT) open pay ani > night Owing f*i th» action nt th»city council |h <-• a gen* rei hanking end •scliange cl< -ing all rr-stanranta at 12 o'clock mid- I. S II i, ,t , . r»t ' I,.'., l ight, th» alsiVW change was mad» lire- busi I w»t icssary. etui draft» h«u«<i <»u priui ipal citi»*«. TURNER A WILLIAMS, Prop. hubxiii« lor ll>« samtiam News. i Alltany • • • • Oregon