VOL, SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRII 1894 STATE OFFICERS. INITflTIVE AND REFERENDUM. SEOÏtE’S PART? FLATF0B3Æ. circulation of paper money or : contraction or expansion of credit, THE OMAHA PLATFORM. ilover-nor,.... . SYLVESTER PENNOYER The referendum would soon con­ We demand or other similar influence on th< Sec. of State,. a national currency, safe, sound geo . w. M c B ride . IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY Treasnrer.................... ......... PHIL. MEI’SCHAN. vince the originator of all vicious and flexible, issued by the general govern­ markets tending to occasion ,a flue- Supl.. oi Pub. Instruction, ...E.B. M celroy . ment, only, a full tender for all debts, T. L. DUGGEB, tation so violent. It is quite appar md unjust laws that they were public and private, legal ancl that without the use . P. LORD. Supreme Court,........ .. of banking corporations, a just equitable and S. BEAN. wasting their time preparing bills IN THE CITY OS' ent that the solution of the problem efficient means of distribution, direct to the A. .......... MOORE. Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs,. ......G. W. DAVIS. at a tax not to exceed 2 percent annum, LIMN co., OREGON. may be found in the unpatriotic and Hiat were not to the benefit of the People, o be provided as sec fori h in the subtreasury sitpt. of Penitentiary,........ ..G. S.-DOWNING. SUIO, olan of the Farmers’ Alliañoe, or some better Sunt. Insane Asylnih. ...DR criminal efforts of speculators, and people. L. ROWLAND. system, a so by imyments in discharge of its The fact that the people would at obligations probably of secret enemies to raise for public improN^emenis. annum, invariably in advance.......$1 5(- We demand the free and unlimited coinage Don’t forgot the place. COUNTY OFFICERS. fix ‘er months, ill times be at liberty to resort to the price of coin, regardless of thc- “ “ “ ....... 1 0( of silver and gold at the pvesent legal ratio of to 1. 2ond St, betvvêêü Lyon ancl EllsWoi’th. the initiative and thus do away 16 We Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be injury inflicted upon the country, or demand that the «amount of the circulat­ JUdg0....o»». . ......J» N. DUNCAN. ■»aid monthly. with the necessity of legislative ac- ing medium be speech ty increased to not less Clerk...,.......«........ designing to influence it. .....N. P. PAYNE. Transient adveVtisements must be paid foi han fifty .dollars per capita. Sheriff,....... ............... ......C.C. JACKSON. Hugh McCulloch, then comptrol­ iion on a proposed law, would stop We demand a graduated income tax. vhon the order is given for their insertion. Recorder^.»........... ........... E. E. DAVIS. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT We believe that the moneys of the country 'Creasti re r,....... ............... BRI E WALLACE. ler of the currency, after reciting ill filibustering, talking against should l^e kept as much, tui possible in the Commissioner^............. I WM. RUM BOUGH. of the people, ancl hence we demand time and running away to prevent hands ‘ J. W„. PUGH. the same facts above given by hit ­ ‘hat. all national ancl state revenues shail be chool Supt rintendent — G. F. RUSSELL. THE VETO. limited to the necessary expenses economically chief, Secretary Fersenden, about the transaction of business, as is the ancl Purveyor,........ ».......... ,...E.T T. FISHER. honestly administered. Coroner,.........>t....»*«...... .FRANK F a RREL. the fluetations of the market price case in our congress to-day. We demand that postal sa\dngs banks be President Cleveland has vetoed of coin says: “None of these fluctua­ established by the government for the safe Of the $2,705,456.17 appropriated lepoait of the earnings of the people ancl to «ITY DIRECTORY. the Bland seignorage bill. If any tions were brought about by an by the last‘legislature of Oregon at; facilitate exchange OFFICIAL. Transportation being a means of exchange evidence was needed to convince increase or decrease of thè currency; least one-third couldv have been and a public necessity, the government should own ancl operate the railroads in the interest ...............T.J. MUNKERS one that in all of his official action on thè contrary gold rose, the most saved tn fhn pilVgrs AvitllOUt of the people. Recorder,. ....... JI. SHELTON The telegraph and telephone, like the post- Ulfergst <'f..t-be .few thoysajifl rapidly w|ten (here was no consider Marshal.... ................. T. W. DILLEY AIjjelnAÁt ní'cesáí;t-y. for tjic trans- Treasurer ..’............... .LEE BI BY EU < 'í-1 > cws, sbc>u 1 cl bt^ow»ieel as a^’ operp'i- gold bugs- was uppermost in his able increase of the currency,.: 30 go\ ci me :i i in of the fWW RICHARDSON y fell in the facé of large additions to I ThisWving would’anRwnt to about people. J J BARNES ;mind rather than the welfare and The land, iuclucling all the natural sources of I FRANK CRABTREE JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, wealth, is ¿lie heritage of all the people, ancl Connell men. ■! SÏSjatS AT LAW, The cost of making and deliver­ reduetion in official salaries where they are in ■ondition of affairs for it now looks equivalent of gold.” Thus in the ing to every voter a pamphlet copy excess the Swamp Land and the School ALBANY, OB- ofreasonable remuneration for services darkest days of the war, when the rendered, and the abolition af all fëës arid per- 4 Land grants; ^g*Office in Flinn elock, over First National is though it would continue three J greenback dollar, handicapped by of fifty laws and reasons would be qiiisites. bank. Specialty made of securing pat­ years longer. less than $17,000, All laws could be two exceptions, denied admission ents in the shortest possible time for voted on at theiregular June elec ­ to the house of its father, fell by the settlers who have, fully complied L. H. MONTANYE, WELL ANSWERED. tricks of bankers, speculators and tion once in two years. A lb A n Y, O r , with the laws tinder which their ATTORNEY AT LAW, By this system one man power gold gamblers, to 38 cents as STATE’. eritffoS were, diade, and who are' ALBANY, OB. Old friends; as Wfeii aS flew custoiii- The answer to the following ques­ measured in coin, these demand would be destroyed as no legislature in Strahn building. Wcirritìd by delays in the issue of ers, are invited to caii and see u& Governor tion by John P. Robeitson, of Ma­ dollars rode the storm always at par. could table a proposition, no govern­ Fred R._; will always be on g®“. ttielf jiatèiits, caused by trifling ir- N athan P ierce , Umatffih G& rion county, candidate for member Thus by its fiat law, when rocking or vèto’ it, or aflv court declare it fègiiiàritiès which can be easily and State Treasurer; of (he state board of equalization of to its foundations,- the government unconstitutionaljaftei* the people Sjièèdiiy i’emdvod. Lane bb'uiiiy.- (axes on the people’s party ticket, is maintained $60,000,000 paper money had given it their approval at the B. C albwell , Advice also given in ali matters Secretary of State, Chas; Clark; - Receiver. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. so complete, that we give it iri full, the “equivalent of gold.” Both is ballot box. . / j relating to the public lands, especial­ I ra W akefield , Jackson codhty.- By reducing ¡the salary of the ■is published by the Salem States­ sued by the same authority. One ly on points arising under the new Connecting- with Steamei? ‘iiOMFB^ Supt. of Public Inst; SCIO, OREGON, full legal tender, the other partial office holder as wages and prices fall man: laws which have been recently between Yaquina and SahFrancisco'? T. C. J ory , Mafion eoiiiiiy; and times grow harder to the ^^“Medical examiner for A- O. U. W. and Question:—“What was the matter legal tender. One at par, the other paSsed providing for the disposal of Steamer le'aves Attorney General, Kew York Life, amount the same work andk talent with the soldiers’ greenback dollar worth 38 cents- thè' (¡libile flomairi; M. L. O lmsted , Baker eodhl#.- Sail Franeicsco March 4, 14, 24: would command' in other lines of in 1864 when gold stood at $2.85?” If you want your iarid pàfèiit in a State Printer, Yaquiha ” 9,19,29: labor, the professional office holder Answer: — “ When the law author ­ D rs . J. W. & M. T. C ole . hurry—if you want your land busi- ( IN ASTATE OF REBELLION. will soon disappear. When thè G eo ; M. O rton , Multnomah Co': izing the issue of paper money was Rights reserved to change sailing ri‘>Ss him. That he forced-it up, or down West Scio, ive and referendum. Peoples’ Party Shot and Shell.................... 10 1.30p. m.; i 2.45 p. ID, Scio, the field and to the neighboring Treasurer. Peoples’ Party Campaign Book, Watson.. 50 We¿>t Scio, : 1.45 p.m at his will, I call as a witness, rep­ 2.30 p.m.; Progress and Poverty, George.................. 50 swamps for refuge. Governor Till ­ S. Brownsville. Just us we went'to press last week J ode P earl , Political Earthquake, Navel...................... 25 ublican ex-senator,- and then secre­ G eo . F erguson , Manager. Dogs and Fleas, by one of t he. Dogs.......... . 50 County Commissioner. tary of the treasury, Fessendon. man then ordered out the state news came that Speaker Crisp had Light of the Ages, Deal h Blow to Poverty 50 First-class accommodations. Tables Impending Cataclism, and How to Avert It 15 militia to support the constables and ; Sodaville. 'Messages and documents, 1864-5 been tendered the vacant senatorial T, J. C oyle , supplied with the best the 25 Fallacies of Legal Tender Money Senator Jones’ Speech oh Moneji 10 market affords! School Superintendent. page 207 the secretary, says: “The suppress the rebellion which he de­ chair of the state of Georgia, made Irrepressible Conflict. Rodgers... 35 Board frosn One to T tyo Dollars per day; - Bock Creek. Danger Signals, Joe Waldrop...... 05 experience Of the past few months clared to be existing, but all .but 3 so by the death of Senator Colq uitt. J. B. G eddes ^Send for full list of Reform and Progress BSir Headquarters for Commercial Assessor. cannot have failed to convince the companies refused to march against Speaker Crisp after? consulting his sive Literature. Address W. E. .JONES, Travelers 291 Alder St., Portland, Or. S. Harrisburg. most careless observer that, what­ their fellow citizens choosing rather confreres of the house and the G. W. I sham , Surveyor ever may be the effect of a redun­ to be disbanded than to do so. interests of his constituents, de W. F. C hase !, COPYRIGHTS Shcdds. dant circulation upon the price of CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? elined the honor. brompt answer and an honest opinion, write to coin, other causes have exercised a Coroner. MUNN & CO., who have bad nearly fifty wears’ One of the results of the presi- CAMPAIGN OFm experience in the patent business» Commnnica» greater and more deleterious influ­ D r . P rill , Sodaville. tions strictly confidential. A Handbook (A To take the reports of the various formation concerning Patents and how to ob­ ence. In the course of a tew days dent’s vetoe of the Bland bill, it is tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of meeban-* We will furnish.you T he ' Scio said will be the probable formation party organizations as made up leal and scientific books sent free. HOTEL, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive the price of th is article (coin) rose If you desire the Scio P ress and P ress for the next four months for special notice in the Scientific American, and ■ from $1.50 to $2.85 in paper for $1 in of a free silver party in the West from club secretaries} precinct have not the moliey to spare, solicit, ,50 cents. This Will carry you till af­ thus are brought widely before the public with­ GIBLiM HOWARD, Ms« out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, specie, and subsequently fell in. as and South. The proposition comes stri’kers, etc.,one Would suppose and obtain four cash subscribers ter the election. It is our intention issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the (Corner of First ancl Washington StrbetSj) largest circulation of any scientific work in the short a period to $1.87, and then from certain radical democratic there are at least six thousand among your neighbors at $1.50 each, to keep abreast of the times politic­ ALBANT, OREGON. World. «3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single Headquarters for commercial trav- copies, cents. Every number contains beau­ again rose as rapidly to $2.50; and all congressmen and.may be the enter- voters in Linn confy, when as a aud we will send you the P ress for ally, and to furnish at all times a tiful plates, in colors, said photographs of new elei's. Motor cars pass the hotel fof Bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the without any assignable cause, trace­ ng wedge to disrupt or destroy the matter of fact there are not more one year free. Or make up a club of first-class local paper. Send it to a all railroad depots'a'nd Gollra Park, »test designs ancl secure contracts. .Address Mi?»» & C0., Yons, 301 B bgadway , able to no increase or deereese in the democratic party than 4500? 10 at $1.25 each (12.50), arrlwi wil -friend during the campaign, Free bus te and from the' house. 100 Cents In Value always given for $1 at I*. BAMF® NEW GROCERY STORE AND BAKERY IN Albany, • Oregon. THE PRESS GEAIMS COMPANY, LANELC1E8. Save TH! APEX. MAY S84S..1893a PEOPLES’ PARTY TICKET. F, L. Reiij Propfh Oregon Pacific Railroad. E. O. HYDE, Physicians Surgeons. New Photo Gallery reform B ooks . Si| |ott ... .SCIO, OR.....