VOL. VI. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. This may be true, but we confess to be somewhat doubtful on the sub­ ject,and will probably continne in that mood until we are fortunate enough to freeze onto our $24.54. In the meantime if Governor Nel­ son will originate some plan, by which the dastard who has our $24- 54 locked up in his strong box, can be compelled to liberate if, and give usgust the least show in the world to freeze onto it, he .will have solved the financial difficulty. It matters little to the working class­ es whether or not there ’ is $100 per capita in the country, if it is locked up in bank vaults, or in (he unopened mines in the mountains. It is almost adding insult to injury to make the statement that the governor does, and yet no way is shown by which its circulation could be assured. lamps and water or light fixtures in good repair, without extra cost to An ordinance establishing rules and the consumer, provided said re­ IS PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY regulations for the government of pairs are needed as the result of car- T. L. DUGGER, the water works and electric lessness or negligence of the city or IS THE CITY OF light plant, of the city of Scio, its agents. -A SCIO, LINN CO., OREGON. Linn Co., Oregon; and providing S ec . 12. No owner or occupant of TERMS : for the election of a superintend­ any dwelling, building or premises ?er annum, invariably in advance.......$1 50 ent of said plant defining his du­ into which water is introduced, Six months, “ “ “ ....... 1 00 ties and defining the manner of shall be allowed to supply water to Advertising rates at fair, living rates.to -be keeping the accounts and collec­ other persons, or for any other pur­ paid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for tion of same pretaining to said pose than that stated in his or their when the order is given for their iiisertion. . plant. application. If found-so doing the Newspaper Law. supply of water may be stopped and B e I t O rdained by the C ommon 1. Subscribers who do not give C ouncil or the C ity of S oio , the. amount paid, forfeited. express notice to the contrary are S ec . 13 Revolving lawn sprink­ considered as wishing to continue as f ® llowsi $2 00 reduced price 17 pr Gents Shoes, regular price $3 50, lers, movable fountains and water their subscriptions. D 1 65 S ec . 1. The rules and regulations for sprinkling in any manner shall 2 00) ” 13 ” do 2. If subscribers order the discon­ V hereinafter named shall be consid­ not be used except between the tinuance of their periodicals the pub­ 2 50 3 00, 13 do police lisher may continue to send them ered a part of the contract with ev­ hours of 6 and 9 o.clock A. m . and 6 1 75 2 50, ” 6 ’ ’ ’ dp until all arrears are paid. ery person, company or corporation and 9 o’clock, p. m . Provided -that D 2 00 3. If subscribers neglect to or re­ 3 50, - ” 15 ’ ’ ’ do in Kang. that is supplied with water or elec in case of scarcity of water, the su­ fuse to take their periodicals from 50 75cts. A few cheaper, at 13 ” canvas shoes, best grade the office to which they ate directed trie lights, through the water and perintendent may, upotf notice, b 1 25 2 50, reduced price 17 do half leather they are held responsible till they electric light system of the city of further limit or prohibit the use of have settled their bill and ordered $1 00 $1 75, reduced price 16 pr childs heel kid shoes, régulai* price Scio, and every such person, com ­ water for sprinkling in any manner. their paper discontinued. 1 25 75 to 2 GO, ,, pany or corporation, by taking wa ­ 17 pr missed, do ,, $1 4. If subscribers move to other S ec . 14. In case of fire, or an places without informing the pub­ Congress will doubtless adjourn ter or electric lights, shall be consid­ alarm of fire, the water must be 1 00 14 pr childs Oxford do •„ 1 50» „ . lisher and the papers are sent to the ered to express his or their consent turned off, from all private pipes. 1 50 13 pr misses heavy do . ,, 1 75 to 2 00, „ former direction they are held re­ within a few days or weeks at most. to be governed thereby-. S ec . 15. Water and light rates sponsible. Duiing’ its long session has it at o. The courts have decided that tempted to introduce any. law or S ec . 2. There shall be elected by shall be dite arid payable on the first refusing to take periodicals from the the city council at their fegtilaf day of each month, iu advance, and office, or removing and leaving them method by Which the great indus­ meeting in the month of February to be collected as hereinafter speci- uncalled for is “prima facie” evi­ trial unrest could be allayed? Has of each year, a superintendent of- jj fled. dence of intentional fraud. it attempted to shut the doors t-he water works and electric light S ec . 16. In case any person or per- 5 ? against the hordes of European plant, who shall hold, his office dur­ sons shall refuse to pay any rates EXACTLYÔÜR SENTIMENTS’ emigration of the anarchistic type ing the pleasure of the council. due from him, within ten (10) days 5’ V Below we give an editorial note, whose increasing numbers have be­ The salary of said officer shall be after same is due, dr shall violate ? > clipped from the Rural Northwest, come a festering sore Upon the body fixed by the -city council, and the any of the rules or regulations of > ? that is exactly in accord with the politic? Haye any means been council may elect an assistant su­ this ordinance) the superintendent opinions of a large number of people, proposed by which the American perintendent at any time that it shall stop the supply of water or ? 5 and without doubt states the case farmer will be enabled to compete may be deemed advisable, and fix light without any preliminary no­ the salary of said assistant. tice, nor will it De restored until all with the cheap and prolific wheat fairly and as it exists: SÈC- 3. Before entering upon the In addition to the above, I purchased, while in Portland 35 pairs of Ladies’ Dongola kid “There is another phase to t-he fields of Argintina and India? Has it discharge of his duties, the superin­ damages and back rates shall have railway question which needs seri attempted to formulate any financi­ tendent'shall execute and file a bond been paid. The city reserving unto shoes, sizes 2i to 3i, at 50 cents on the dollar and will sell them at the Jow price of $2 ous consideration, The disregard of al system-that will make a future with the city recorder in the sum of itself tbe rjght, privVer and authori­ per pair.; they usually sell for $31. Many other similar bargains in the above lines which property, rights which has been recurrence of bank failures of the Five Hundred Dollars ($500) with ty-to cut off the supply of water or space will not allow us to mention; shown bÿ the railway strikers has past 12 months impossible, and re­ two or more sureties for the faithful light at any time, without incurring caused much discussion. The an- move the consequent business pa­ performance of his duties, said bond any liability or cause of action for damages. Any permit granted or WEàETHeEFORD& IHMBEDLAIN- archistic tendencies shown by the to be approved by the mayor. ATTORNS VS AT LAW, strikers, have been said to be the ralysis that has and still enVeiops S ec . 4. It shall be the duty of the any regulation to the contrary not­ REFORM BOOKS. withstanding; and the city shall not AíiBÁÑY, OR. natural result of the ravings of such the country? . superintendent to operate the elec ­ lÖ “ Öffice in Plinti ¿lock", over First National Caesar’s Column..,..;......................................... taen as Herr Most, but the. fact is In failing to meet any of the tric light and water plant during be liable under any circumstances, bäiik. Proprietor of LopkiHg- Backward...................... ..................... Money Monopoly, E. R. Baker....................... 25 that railroad employes pay but very above exingencies arid great needs such number of hours as the coun­ for a deficiency or failure in tha sup­ History Financial Legislation, Brice. ..... .. 50 L. H. MONTANYE, little heed and have nothing but of the country, congress has shown cil may, by resolution, from time to ply of watei or light whether occa­ 25 I Bondholders and Breadwinners..’.;...;;.... ; Ten Men of Money Wand ...... 10 ATTORNEY AT LAW, contempt for that class of anarchists.. its utter incapacity to legislate and time direct. He shall exercise prop­ sioned .by the shutting off of water Hill’s Gov. Banking Systeni...’................... 25 ChàtéOh Móriéy.,,,..................................... 25 ALBANY, OR. They have learned their disregard enact laws for a great nation. As a er care and precaution in the opera­ to make repairs or connections, or The Real ïssué, Iiull.,............... 25 Albany, O il ^^“Officc in Strahh building; Railways,of Europe and Àihei'ica, Todd;.. 50 of law in a very different school matter of fact the countiy would be tion and use of all machinery and for any other cause whatsoever. The Coming Climax, Hubbard................... ; 50 For many years thé railway com­ in a much better condition if it had tools connected therewith, and at S ec . 17. The schedule of rates for The Railway Problem, Stickny............... 50 W. R. BILYEU, Philosophv of Price, Dunning.................... 25 panies of the United States haye, adjourned the day following its as­ all times keeping,them in good re water and electric lights, and prices Metallic Money and Hard Times............. 25 attorney nnrb- fixtures; and to aseeffaiii if said OiiAS. CtAfek. RecbiVei') M ost ëërfêcî màòé . Drugs, Medicinesj Tuiíet Á14- THÌiOtjGH ’’ ’’i-asient Corvallis, Oregon. fioW. The amount Of $24.54 is how hibiteft thé ntailing b'f’ lètteti bn Water arid light is kept iri aceord- A pure Grape Cfearri of Tartar PoWder, ..„ States, CaiiadaatidjEùi-ttpbca'n bp obtained ¿fc Fféí ticleö) Bootes, Statioiieiy, lowest, rates troni MrSi M. E. Wobdtaanseel CHA», j HENfiYS, SoSt & CO., from Ammohia, Aibiti or any other adulterant. Îâiîd id bë floating around for every train's without theÿ first pass ariee with thé gppliëaiian, agèiit. West solo. R. ,KOB;Ht.i:B,Xian»eer;. ' Etc.-, Etc» Nos. 2 to 8 Market. Street, E P RtjaÉRS, Asst G F & Pass Agent; fesfri; woman and child in the land. through some post office, I ¿ bc . il.. Tli® èitÿ sliail keep all 40 YEARS THE STANDARD? Suit», — - OftlkiWSs- Sari Fi’anciscoj Calif. I lànd.Orl Ordinance Number 35. BARGAINS ..... IN.... ..... AND SHOES, ..... AT............ Pi - - - talitoM 5 haïs, regular price 6 do 3 do 6 do 3 do 13 do do 17 6 do $3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 00, go, 00, 50 j 50, 50' 25, ■ 50, reduced price >5 $2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 50. 75. 50. 35. 25. 00. 00. 35‘ John Isom, in Manufacturer of the unrivaled Albany Patent, Snowflake Family and Mt; _ Hood Superfine flours E. O. HYDE, Save Money Physicians Surgeons. EAST and SOUTH -VIA-^ . s ; ¿SCIO, OR; i THE APEX. MAY 1 .1893. HOTEL Oregon Pacific Railroad CREAM BAKING POWIR èiretiü; at any tíñete any tìow’j itíoriní tii $aäoßni and for fâïd ld a7»'rí4-ir*<#írtrf ai», rn j. s. i m M. M» Mi ni.- Natron.* 4:30 p. tn ) 10:37 p.ini 7:00 a.íñi Route; itilo p 1Ä 1:00pin i traina tbh. orvaílls» lidäy.__ TÍ- h 14 loi 50 a ib pbihts i-¿ F ästerii kt pbihtsseè’ F ästen! e obtained at Wood inap seé’ ;R,^Janäirei<«, Agent- Pdrt!