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g VI. SCIO, LINN COUNTY,..OREGON, FRWAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894. NO 17, ialatures. No gentlemen, the old of publip benefit was passed. The to have plenty of helfl.' We have spirit of American ijatriotism is not new.tariff bill I -don/t like to talk heard of but one grower who* is not agsit fi i AKMag-»:«—'»ee« cm ™. -U «¿r A to ☆ it yTet quite-extinct, and whether it be about, The proceedings were .so going tb pick, and his crop "is what 1 * IS PUBLISHED, EVEBÏ eBU,)AY, BY ■&,. % * ■S I* is known as a new yato ’ Our grow scandalous that I- do not enjoy talk -it Í ☆ ☆ T, J* DU QGER," \. ' * ” ‘ marshaled, under-a- banner labled I* ■8 ■S ☆ £ -S£ ? * ■R ☆ “populism” or any-other name, it is- ing about It. T speak of the general ers are to be com tn ended for har •S •*E IN THE CITY- OB* I? ☆ 8 .^r ☆ 1 R vesting their crops, for* they do so dispassion and the complete . surren bound; to command the respect of ☆ ■S ☆ •S -k R S€IO, ÇOM in the expectation that they will the true unadulferated American der of,the democrats to a handful of TËR31S : men. There were 38 Northern and baroly realize for their hups, the citizen. British gold, we, admit; Southern democrats in favor of what outlay for picking. Bui by so doing ?er annunx, iiiv^i&bly in advance.,.....$1'50 Wheat only 35 cents- per bushpl ! »ix.months, í‘r. M . 4i . 1 00 has come a great deal nearer con hag, always been advocated by the they save to the community several Advertising rates at fair; living nites,to be quering the American people than How is thé farmer to live?- democratic party, but there were six thousand dollars, from which they paid monthly. •Transient advertisements in us t be paid for has ever British arms, .yet it is men who called themselves demor will get indirect benefit. . ; i ; : •• ?f* r-«-j r when the order is given for.th^i.K insertion. doomed to failure. Political preju crats, but arè really republicans,' lhe oply way we khow is, ,tp buy your , dice and love of office controls a who controlled that majority' in the Every timé you uses.,sugar to JSi^spajex’ Law.. ,1. Subscribers who do not .give great many men, yet the great tna- senate. At no time could they se sweeten your coffee, you are paying, Supplies where you ■ can' get them at express notice to the contpary are cure a majority to support the pro an enforced contribution to the dem considered as wishing to continue jority will, when they finally awake posed measure without a caucus, so ocratic camp?(ign fund; for* the su to. the- condition that confronts tlïeïrSjubseripti<>nk 2. If subscribers order .the discon them, say to' organized capital they held the caucus ana gave in gar trust will get that • contribution tinuance of their periodicals thepub- structions to have a bill prepared back with interest; in the profits iisher may continue . to send them .‘Just s.o. far and no further.” And, which would be satisfactory. Then the tariff enables it to^iake ón if necessary, they will not be until al) arrears aye paid. If subscribers neglect to or re ashamed to oe called “populists,” the sugar trust came in with a de-, sugar. Suoli a place can be found at fuse to take their periodical^^r</iu neverthétè^sflWwb' ïnd-îcateafflù1*’ the mapd. that tj^> sugar seedule be. the office to ‘whïéli they are «IVrécte’d changed, end the six men stood out ORIGIN OF THTOS.. they are held responsible till they outset, many great newspapers en and said we will have this bill or have settled their bill and ordered deavor to thiow a cloud of dishon-. ■nothing, and then came thé surren Steel peps originated in England their paper discontinued. 4- If subscribers move to other estÿ and crime Itself about , the. der. How humiliating it is to a in 1803. places without informing the pub name. large body of men to lay down their Lawyers were known in1 Babylon lisher and the papers are sent to the arms before a half-dozen.” /.. SC10, OREGON, 230.0 B. C. former direction they are held re “ Why did you vote to put a duty Titles are older than written his sponsible. WHY NOT, SUGAR BEETS? . Where on salt?” asked the reporter. 5. The courts have decided that tory-. King is the oldest. refusing to take periodicals from the In thesè-days of -three-bit wheat, “I votpd for a duty on' both salt The .use of the Christian era in More Goods office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for is ‘-prima facie” evi to our farmer friends who have and wool though I am really in fa chronology began in Italy in 525. vor of free salt and wool. I discov Are being .sold hitherto depended upon wheat rais dence of intentional fraud. It was not employed in England un ,--------------- ---- * ing fpr a livlihood, a serious ques ered that thé tariff legislation ment til 816. Eyery D#^y tion is presented. The idea of rais legislation in favor of class in this, Banks were first established in UNGENEROUS RT LEAST. and the revenue was lost sight of. ing wheat at the present prices can Lombardy by the Jewish money than when times, were good; and all because of the LOW PRICES not, for a moment, be contemplated, I showed the senate that all our lenders. Thé first public bank was We notice, in the criticisms of we are making. We buy cheap and buy to sell, We sell cheap with any hope that a profit- will be Kansas salt makers wanted to retain public men who go wrong, by our realized. It is proposed by some, to their territory—that is, that some that of Venice, in 1550.' The cross mark instead of the sig democratic and republican contem go into the raising of- pork -for the duty be put on salt so that the area nature did not originate in igno poraries, a disposition to announce, •market upon a large scale. Should they supply might not be encroach rance. It was al ways appended to as a sort of finality to his wrong do any considerable number of farmers ed upon by foreign salt. I favored signatures in midïe'val times as an While the majority of business houses are complaining of hard ing, that such an one was a “popu engage in this enterprise, unless a duty op wool because the bill pro attestation of good faith. times, our trade is'.steadily increasing , If you want; to know list,” evidently desiring to create some extensive pork packing estab posed puttiqg a duty on woolen Tarring and feathering was once goods, and I wanted the Kansas the impression in the mind òf the lishments are built, the home mark a legal punishment for* theft. It is why, come in and price our goods. public that the embracing of popu et would be easily glutted and the farmers who raise wool to be treated said to be found in the statutes of Houston Building, Scio, Oregon. S. B, IDAmEk as well as the manufactures. This listic ideas was, io a measure, re- hog business, like wheat, raising, whole thing was a grab game, and I both England and France about the would become unprofitable. Neith time of the Crusades. sponsible for this or' that individu er does cattle raising offer any • bet simply did my best to see the Kan The administration of the oath to al’s criminality. In fact, some of CHAMBERLAIN- ter field for profit ¿han wheat or sas people -were treated as well as witnesse.s. is a practice of-very high WEàETHeRFORD& ATTORNEYS AT LAW, our largest and most widely circula hogs. Hpnce some other industry, either of the classes.” antiquity.- It is mentioned as- of ALBANYi OB. ted newspapers seemingly holds untried in this locality must solve common use among the-Jews'-at the I^^Office in Flinn nlock, aver First National Religion of Spiritualism, Wdtson,.10 Studies in Psychic Science^Tuttle..............1 ’25. Incorporated. “populism” in estimation, as the the . vexed question. Hitherto, Perhaps no greater evidence of time of the exodus from Egypt. bank. The Religion of Hie Future ,or Outline pf greatest crime or idiosyncracy àn when an unprofitable year in wheat, the breaking up of the solid south spiritual Philosophy, by Rev. S. ’Weil, The design of the American flag Albany,. Or. L. H. MONTAN YE, paper 50 cts, cloth......... ........ .. . . . . . .........1 00. individual can commit; especially if cattle or hogs, has visited our pleas of its political adherence to the dem was probably borrowed, from the Psychic Facts and Theories,»by Bev, M J, ATTORSEY AT LAW, ocratic party, has never been exhib Savage, paper 50 cts. ciofh ...’,......,......'.1 oo. he formerly was a member of the ant valley, the hope of a better price family arms, of Gen. Washington, ALBANY, OR. " ¡0 The Question Settled, Hull, pa. 50c cloth I oo. same political party as themselves. next year has buoyed the farmer up ited than is the wholesale transfer which consisted of three stars in the gSTOffice in Strähn .building. The Contrast, Hull, p^per 50c, cloth......... 1 oo. ring of the allegiance of the sugar They seem to take a fiendish delight to extra endeavor; and his hopes upper portion and-three fears across Spiritual Alps and how to ascend them, Flour, planters of Louisiana from the demo by Moses Hull, paper "25c, cloth........ . 50. W. R. BILYEU, in proclaiming to the world, “He is have been generally realized. Now, cratic to the republican party, which the escucheon. Christ and Mediunship, Hull,.................!.. io. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Romance of ttvo Worlds, spiritual novel .25.. a populist,” but never say a. word no such beacon is vouchsafed to is reported to have been effected to Guns are said to have been used Wheat, ALBANY, OR.... 5Ó' Life, by W. W. Wheeler, spiritual novel, about his political sentiments if he him, especially with regard . to the extent of 60,000 a few days ago.- by the Chinese before the beginning Will pyagtice in.all the courts of Oregon, Laws of Psychic' Phenoxhenii, Hitdson, ' 1'60. wheat; in fact, prospects now indi Mill Feed happens to be a democrat or republi cate that even the 50-cent mark will Evidently the love those planters of the Christian era. -’’^»»ioldest da g^rspecial attention given to Collections. Scientific Basis of Spiritualism, Sargent, 1 10. ted piece of European artillery pears Why She’ Became a Spiritualist, by can. Now brethren, right down in be reached by that cereal but rarely, have for their purses, has placed a an inscription declaring that the' Abbie Judson,........................................ J P.O- D.R.N'.BhAcKBUBti, J ohn M. SoniBKS. Etc, your hearts, are you not just a little while, the old*time dollar-a-bushel limit to their old time political prej gun was cast 1303. - How to Mesmerize’, Prof. Cadwell,......... . 50. 2 io. bit ashamed of such hypocritical day will never return, unless some udice. They do not purpose to con The -first regular standing army BLACKBURN & SOMERS* Hypnotism, by Carl Sextus,. Manufacturer of the Researches in Spiritualism, by Prôf. Crooks, F. R. S ...'.Z.'.. 1 25. implications, for you well know unexpected emergency should arise. tinue cutting off their noses to was in Egypt, about 1900 B. C. The ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Death and After Life, Davis, pa 55ç, cloth’ 30. unrivaled Albany that political opinions are not re What then, ean tire Willamette val spite their faces. Republican legis first modern standing . force was ALBANY, OREGON. DreamDhild, a fascinating romance of sponsible for an individuals criminal ley farmer turn his attention to that lation in the way of a sugar bounty, in .France, in 1445. The first perma Rooms 5 & 6, Fir st* National -Bank Building two worlds, Florence Huntley, pa 50 cl 1 00, Patent, Snowflake / whether it be right or wrong, has These prices are post paid, will be pleased predilections; it may furnish the will give him a fair return for his, de veloped a la rge /and profitable i n nent military in England was the'i to receive orders, for any book published, es pecially in the Spiritual, Liberal and Reform Family and Mt." opp rtunity for the commission of a labor and investment? From what dustry.in that state. Now, to have King’s guard of Yeomen, established Works. Éâf" Peoples Party books a specialty. Send Hood Superfine flour. prime, but never is responsible for information we have at' hand, the such a severe set back given it by in 1486. G, H D ALRYMPLE, for catalogue. ». April fool’s day had iis origin in a raising of sugar beets, taking into the crime itself. If a republican V.S,Jones, §91 Aller St. Portland Or; ATTORNEY AT LAW- consideration-our -soil and climate, the party that they have been from Ronian festival, theFestum Fatuo- or democrat goes wiong, it matters would solve the,question; for when time immemorial steadfast in their rum, or fool’s- holiday, which, was By buying your ALBANY, * * OBÉGON. little to the world what his political such, an .undertaking has become faith and adherence to, is entirely celebrated about the 1st of April. Cemetery;, work opinions were, but if he happens to fairly established, it has resulted in. too much, and they now propose to On it all sort of practical jokes were New Photo Gallery be a populist, one would infer from greater profits and steadier prices to assist in . placing their real friend-, played. The. early Christians at the Willamette in Albany. reading these papers, that such was farmers, than. has ’ ever been- the the republicans, again in power. adopted the festival in a modified E. O. HYDE, Just why a ’ sugar planter should sufficient explanation for his wrong case with wheat. From te^ts made form, discarding its religious fea •PHYSICIAN & SURGEON' Marble Works; Mr. S. A. Hamill, late of Toronto, doing. Gentlemen, be fair and hon of beets’raised in this county, it has have been paid a bounty, while no tures. such inducements have been ex A dun took its'name from, a cele Monuments anil Tablets from Canada, has opened a new photo SCIO, OREGON, orable in your opposition, for popu been shown that the- percentage of idilery in the Y.M.C.A. Block and tended to.otheriproductSiOf the farm, the celebrared Red Beach/ invites lism will thrive and flourish if op sugar in them was equally as large is a question ,not satisfactorily ans brated bailiff of London during .the ^^“Medical examiner for-A* O. U. W. and the public- to share tlieir New York Life, Barre and’Quincy Granites/ patronage with him. Don’t forget posed in that manner, and too, it if not larger than in those raised in wered, to any one save the sugar reign of Henry Vll. ,named Joe : Dunn. He was gxtremelyclever in ■ at’prices that Will' astonish the place-. will get the sympathy of all fair- any other locality. Oil • The first step necessary to estab planter. But he, evidently, knows on devising waysand means to compel D rs . J. W. & M, T. C ole . ’ you. Shop on Secondf Si., minded men of the old parties. If lish this industry, would be to have whieh side of. his bread.the bu.tter.is unwilling. cr.editors>.to settle their you desire to kill populism, do ^way the requisite number of acres of on, and desires to have that side accounts, 'and hence ,the,.-saying; .opposite R, G, W-atson’s,.store. EAST aiïd SOUTH with the necessity for it. Com beets guaranteed to be raised by the up again; hence will vote the re “Send Dunn after him,”- or “Dun Physicians F. WOOD, Jun., ' publican ticket. From his ' position pel your congress and leislatures to farmers-,■ to induce the erection of a -VIA- him.” OREGON Surgeons. ALBANY, enact laws in the interests of the sugar factory., In the sugar plants of view, we cannot help but remark, The. expression ‘‘Mind your Ps The Shasta Route people, and not, as has lately been erected In other localities an expen “sensible planter.” dnd Qs,” arose from an old custom SCIO, - I OR. .. .REMOVED........ demonstrated, in the interests of diture of about a halt-miilion dollars . If the statement is true that the of innkeepers marking down the *—of the—r ^“Office and residence-on south Next door to. new postoffice b’d’ng. trusts and combines. But just so has been required. Perhaps one re sugar Schedule in the present tariff scores.of their customers on the wall side of bridge. long as our law-makers and public quiring a lesser outlay of capital law is but the fulfilling of promises or door with à .bit of charcoal. Q menare contrôlée! fey trusts, com could be erected, providing the- made by managers-of the demo stood for quart, P -for pint, and a Express Trains Leave Portland Daily• bines, and enact laws for thè classes; necessary amount of beets, location cratic party to the sugar trust for its hintto mind one’s' Ps and Qs was equivalent to a reminder that he 9) $ ri I North. Spnth. J f . rather than the masses, may they for factory etc., be guaranteed. At contribution of a half-million dollars was drinking too much. 1893. 5:15 P. M, Lv...... Portland.... .Ar 8:20 ÂvM. expect opposition, long and bitter, all events a good plan would be, 'f6r to that party’s campaign, the Amer Several theories are offered to ac ):23 P. M. Lv.. ...... Albany ...... .Lv 4;23A. M. farmers and others to agitate the M Ar..San Francisco. Lv 7:00 P.M. F. L. Reis, Prop’r. ):45A. whether called “populism” or any question, and, if possible, the requi- ican people ought to consign the count for the origin of the dollar The abovitrains-stop' at all stations between other ism. The American people Portland and Albany inclusive; also Tangeni, Jflts. »number of acres (about 5000) democratic party to the ^shades of mark. One declares thaJkit comes (B. S’,- Maws’; ALBANY, OR. Shedd, Halsey, 'HarHsbui-g, Junction City, will not be bound, hand and foot, by pledged. This fact can' then be ad and-all stations .fuontr-Rpse» Old f riends; as well as new custom jryingy Eugene obscurity so deeply that even Ga from the letters U ï --- ü . -^.‘Ich were ....SCIO, OR..... to and including Ashland. despotic and sblfish capital, without vertised and perhaps some one. or ers, are iqvited to call and..see us. burg south Koseibiarg Mail--jiaily'.- briel’s trumpet would fail to arouse placed on the Fedetol currency, and in-the hurry of writing were run- making a vigorous kick. We rec more capitalists, versed in the su accom modations. Tables Fred R., will always be on B®". .Ar 1 4:30 P. M. 8:30 A. M. Lv.. .. Portland the least semblance of life into a together, the S. being' placed over F.irst-'class 12:45 P. M. Lv... ......Albany.. . Lv 12:30 P. M. .supplied with the- best- the ognize that the pursuit of happiness gar industry, can-be induced to take Lv i 7:00 A. M. 5:50 P. M. Ar Roseburg . ionce honorable and patriotic party. the IT. A more probablé explana market affords.- and wealth is one of the inalienable hold of the enterprise. We would JLebanon Rrancti. Boarci from Oneto.Two Dollars per day. The doctrine of states rights shook tion is that it is a modification of, rights of the American citizep,, suggest that this Question be dis 8:10 A.M. i Lv... .....Albany.... ....Ar 10:21 A.M. »^"Headquarters for Commercial the old party from center to circum the figure 8, and denoted a piece of 9:00' À M. 1 Ar . .. Lebanon . ..Lv 9:30 Á.M. Chas. Clark, - Receiver. guaranteed to him by the, antiqua- cussed by all farmers organizations ’’ Travelers. 1:20 P.M, 1 Lv... .... -Albany.... ... Ar 3:25 P.M. ference, but not a Shade of dishonor 8 reals, or $1. and perhaps, as information is gath 2;09 P.m. 1 Ar .. . Lebanon .. .. Lv 2:39 p.m.- led writing enacted by our fathers/ Connecting with Steamer ‘HOMED’ was attached to it in consequence, ered, it- may become the starter for Wooilbiirii-Springfield Hr aiuti» hut no whère in that instrument do between Yaquina and SanFrancisco. but this partnerihip with the su-’ Tii weekly bdrween Woodburr and Natron. we find immunity and protection to a first-class beet sugar factory. SteamerJeavék ' ' ' ' ' Awarded Who knows? There is, perhaps, gar trust, pught to be, if it is npt '8: 30 a.m. .Lv. ... Portland Ar 4:30 p.m< trusts and combines. NO where do not a more favorably situated place -06p,m:.‘ Lv. •>;West Scio.- .—*1V 10:87 p.m. San Francicsco March 4, 14, 24i uà: ■the death warrant of .a party that Highest Honors—Werlä’s Fair. Yaquina ■ - 9,-19; 29; 5: 15p.ni. Ar ,. ..... Natron... . .Lv 1 7:00 ahn. we.find class legislation contempla in the state for such a factory than has evidently, outlived its useful ted. On the contrary its whole is Scio, as the rich sandy loams of Bights reserved to change sailing Dining Cars oil Ogden Route. ness. spirit speaks loudly against the ag the North, and South Santiams/ dates without notice. HOTEL. Pullman Buffet Sleepers grandizement- and favoritism of cap Crabtree and Thomas creek bottoms A For freight and passenger igtes, As the hop harvest advances^' it is GIBLiN HOWARD, ital, as it seemed possible to the lay- in easy Coniguity to us. The developed that the crop will be an apply to aiiy Agent. - ■ SECON-CLASS - SLEEP-IN« CARS ‘ (Corner of^irst and Washington Streets,.),? fe? fathers to speak. Imagine such, effort is well worthy of making. If average one, and not injured to Attached-• -to through trains. C has . CLARk, Receiver, ALBANY, , OREGON. . ; Corvallis,, Oregon. ; men as George Washington, Thomas it should fail, the only loss would be any great extent by either lice or Headquarters for commercial trav .West Side Division. C has . J H endxs , S on & Co., ■ elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for Jefferson, John Hancock, etc.,meek a little time, while, if successful, mold. From'what we have learned Between Fortlanct aiid Corvallis. Nos. 2 to 8 Market ’Street, ? all railroad depots and Goltra Park. would result in a lasting benefit to ly surrendering to the sugar trust in conversing with experienced hop ■> Mail train-daily (èx.cept Sunday. ; San Francisco, Calif. ■Free bus to and from the house. men, some of our growers will in and the gold crowd. It is almost thé community. ra an | Lv.r.......Port lan di........ Ar | 4»30;p m i p ui I Ar .... Corvallis........ Lv | l:00p ni J L CI.L Ch-.Ll jure their product by picking it a enough to cause their ghosts to raise At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains Senator Wm. A. Peffer, arrived at little green. This is to be regretted, from the grave. Then how can it of the Oregon Taeiflc railroad • Express train daily (except Sunday)• • he expected that descendents of his Kansas home last week, from as the price is so low that at best Brenner & Shelton, Prop’s, j Washington. To a reporter in an but little more than picking money 4- 40 p m | lv .........Portland ar I 8; *25<a m such illustrious fathers will submit, -DEALERS IN- — - 7: 25 p m I ar ....McMinville v j 5: 50ain Scio, Oregon., interview in relation to the session supinely, to being continually of Congress just r closed, he said: 'will be realized; arid buyers will be MOST PERFECT MADE; Good:turnouts at.reashn.able rated. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Ar exceedingly careful in grading the T hrough T ickets robbed, even if such robbery is “I consider ,the 53d congress as crop., , line to M.unkers’, CJommer- -states, Caimcla anti En-rope-caiBbe ontaln.e'd at A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret ticles, -Books, Stationery; Stage lowest l-ates from Mrs.’ M. E. Woodmansee, eial men conveyed to and from all sanctioned by thetóenaetments. of the most stupid failure in. the h’sto . A svarcity.^if bickers is reported,at from Ammonia-, Aliim dr any other adulterant. WesYScio. '1 'R. K6felfi.EiV,Mana»m‘. y.o--EteyEtc.’— points." Horses boarded'l>y the day | asent, E P R ogers , ABS1.G F & Pass A go» f, Port, wealth worshiping congress and leg tory of the nation; not a single 'act one or two .yards only, others seem 40 h.EARS the STANDARD. I or'week'» -and. Or. ■SCIO,1 —OBKGON'.’ 1 I I I 'I'®! XI AND SELL STACKS OF GOODS, lx Red Crown Roller Mills, Save Money Sonta Paci Coniw. MAY' 1,. .. Oregon CREAM B4NNG J. S. Ms & k