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VOL. VI. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGÓN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1895. 6av. NO. K?" 35, i 2’45 free coinage senator would make no lower than for many y’ears. Upon Fred Rock, roads Beginning | - ( Ending 36 00 the valuation of a year ago the levy G F Herald, roads greater division in the republican Monday, Januaryj14,1895#j (Thursday, February 28 *95 party than now exists. This “rule for the amount necessary to be J B Trask, aid HoeckChbury 10 00 IS PUBLISHED EVERY FfilDAY, BY 4 50 >r ruin” policy of the Oregonian is raised this year, would be only two Mrs Sarah Smith, roads T. L. DUGGER, and two third mills as against a 1 00 J Shea, roads >ad politics, and will wreck any IN itlE CITY OF levy of four and three-tenth mills a J C Cox, roads 2 50 party that allows it a foothold in its SCIO, LINN COe, ORFGON. ÿear ago. Notwithstanding the 27 07 party councils. We might, With low rate of levy7, the board has, In H B Moyer, roads TER.’ftS j 6 00 H M Truax, roads propriety, ask where these disaffect this estimate, made economical but ?er annum, invartahly in advance««.««««$1 5 2 80 John Wither, roads- lix months, “ M “ «.«....10 ed republicans wonld go to in case sufficient provision for the mainte Dalgleish & Everett, reads 1 22 Per annum if not paid in advance, 2 o' afr;e coinage senator is elected? nance of all public institutions, for G W Cruson,roads 75 Advertising rates at fltlr, living rates,to b- paid monthly. Not to the democrats or populists, current expenses, and for such addi M H Wiles, roads 50 Tmnsient advertised eh ts must be paid fo for they are even more radically in tional public buildings as may bel j pr Moist, roads When the order is given for their in'Seilion. 50 ravorof free coinage than are the so required. The estimate of the H E Hardman, roads 10 20 ,:alled free coinage republicans. board will show unused balances of Oregon agt Anderson & Sharp illß 00 They will be entirely without a par appropriations for 1893 and 1894, of J D Burkhart, Hid poor THE PEOPLE SHOULD BE REPR above $471,000, divided among the 60 Juliet Hamilton, aid poor ty home and their only recourse ESENTED. several funds, while the total defi 40 will be to take the gold standard ciencies of the same biennial term C Meyers, mdse 00 The question of ’ the election of plank that they would make a part are but $62,000, being the smallest Miller & Headley, roads 50 United States senator now at hand, of the republican platform and start amount of deficiencies facing the B F Oakley, bounty 00 is, indeed, a momentous one to th< a little party7 of their own, which legislature in several years, while G W Maston, preliminary ex Tn ord^r to induce my stock a^mtwh as possible by arch 1st, preparatory 25 A S Powell, stockyJfe&gotpr legisla mre-ahdto the„peopl£_Pl thi; j —- ctt-1 Sto_£/i^ir heacta^cpn,^, 50 A R Ruth'erfora,[feitpE,* ' toldtytrug tw'Ti&O) floods f ok spring'tfWde, ! wfil offer my Etittr& Stock of 'Mer state. It embraces more than ordi tent. But the rank and file of the 1S 00 E Goin, poor Account THÈ LEGISLATURE. chandise at greatly reduced prices, from January lg, to February 28, inclu nary elections of senator in the past, republican party are patrotic, liber 26 18 Foshay & Mason, slaty for the reason, that never before ha? ty-loving American citizens, and 4 00 sive. Dress Gooods, I will sell at actual wholesale cost. Clothing, Boots Wm Flickenger, aid pool' The 18th biennial session of the B F Crow, aid poor , the interests of the people and those believe the expressed wishes of a 11 55 and Shoes, Hatsand Caps, and Fancy Dry Goods, I will sell at 1 -4 of money interests appeared to majority should rule. They utterly Oregon legislature met on Monday Albany I) fessed Beef Co, aid morning and proceeded immediate OR 25 PER GENT. less than regular prices. refuse to be led about by their 8 poor elash; while now they are undoubt- 7 ly arfayed, the one against the oth noses by any political boss, and will ly to the Orgstiizalion of the respec Jerry Hoy, acct roads 11 Parker Bros, aid poor er, iu a manner, on the part of the revolt whenever the ring or bosses tive houses. 5 C H Heffner, aid poor Senate — was called to order by become too dictatorial. money power at least, that totally 1 |1 00 Senator Denny (holdover) and tem A B McIlwain, aid poor Cabott A muslin, 16 yards for Extra C sugar, 19 pounds io? Ö0 disregards the. interests of the peo -Í 22 W C Miller & Son, roads pofafj* officers elected. In the af- 17 . 1 00 Dry Gran „ 16 j,- 1 00 „ W „ pie and a determination to accomp I The Oregonian seems greatly ex- >} 19 W T Peet assigneer roads Rice, 18 y - 18 L. L. ” 1 00 I 00 lish its selfish purposes whatever . ercised that several candidates for ternoon session the following per E P Weir, bounty » 3 Fig. oil red calico 16 Small white beans 28 3 00 1 00 may be the result to the country United States senator and their manent officers were elected: ,, , 10 W A Trites, poor Indigo blue ,, 18 and people. There appears to be no friends are anxious to defeat the re President—Joseph Simon, Mult. Oregon agt W Maxwell, 1 00 Tomatoes’ 6 cans for 50 >> 19 Chief-clerk—Walter StClalr, Coos. P W Spinks, toads •‘still hunt” in the business and the election of Senator Dolph. It talks Harmony ,, 20 1 00 Apricots, 4 50 18 >> n • fight is being conducted openly and ibout the cry of “anything to beat Asst chief clerk—A. W. Severance J F Rusher, roads per yard Good shirting, 2 50 8ic Table peaches 3 Dolph.” Why should the state of Tillamook. 1 above board. H C Harkness, roads Best „ 50 10c A & H soda 7 papers for d Oregon not endeavor to defeat the 5 Senator Dolph is the money pow re-election of Senator Dolph? His Calendar clerk-=J. M. Scott, Mult. Clara Welt, roads Flannels, per yard, 25, 35 and 40c 85 Saw-log tobacco, per plug 2 er’s candidate, and his interests defeat is of more importance to the Reading clerk—J. B. Huntington, Gibson Meyers, roads Cotton flannel 7c to iMc 45 Star and Climax, ii 14 John Leedy,roads through a subsidized press and sharp state than is the designation of the Harney. Dr. Warner ’ s Health and C. corsets 75c 25 Arbuckle coffee, per pound 1 Sergt-at-arms—C. B. Cfosrto, Line. N N Bashor, roads shrewd political workers, are being particular person who is to succeed 37 The above are only a few of the many bargains I will offef, find these pushed for all they are worth. The him. He is representing a policy of Door keeper—J. D. Irvine, Linn. Oregon agt J T McAllister 8 J H Wallace, poor Pages — Moss, Dunn, Newman and ehoice of a majority of the people contraction; is working to secure ees will be made only so long as the present stoch lasts, as I can not bay new P J Smiley, printing 16 COts no figure with them, and it is the interests of banks and railroad Killaway. JAMcFeron, board prisand goods and sell at these figures. said If necessary, any amount of corporations against the interest of House—Called to order by ex chief stationery 26 50 Clerk D. C. Sherman and temporary the people. He represents Wall Come early and mahe selections before the 1)est goods are all gonb My money is available to convince legis 35 50 Fortmiller & Irving, poof lators that Dolph is the man. ' Now, street and London; not the produc organization effected. The follow C W Watts, printing 28 25 stoch is large and complete andyou will mahe no mistahe by tahing adväht“ ing are the permanent officers: While the people believe that Mr. ing class of the state of Oregon. He B F Craw, poor 11 55 Speaker — C< B. Moores. age of the opportunity atbd bargains offered. F E Allen, poor tlolph is just as good and honest, to is a representaive of the East and 6 40 Chief-clerk—Ralph E. Moody. Europe; not the great West. Ore Houston Building, |^| 4 95 day, as he has been during the past gon, as well as the entire western Scio, Oregon. Asst-chief clerk—A. V. Snyder. P G Morris, postage Samuel Porter, roads 5 25 12 years, they also know that his part of the United States, has been Reading clerk—Geo. R. Huges. 23 71 Official life as sefiatof doting that built up largely on borrowed capital, Calendar Clerk—H. T. McClellen Dowlng Bras, lumber IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT A T Powell, roads 1 80 time, furnishes indisputable evi and owes large sums to the East and Sergt-at arms—M. L. Wilmot. Albany El Co, C H 00 15 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, All of the new state officers were dences that he is a friend and serv Europe. We are willing to pay f 68 H C Hardman, roads ALBANY, OR. ant of Wall street and her kindred those debts fairly in money of the inducted to office on Monday, save E i fisher, surveying 33 00 Kg“Office In Flinn elock, over First National HcroSs the water. The people believe value in which they were contract the governor whose inauguration Sawyer Bros, roads 9 33 bank. occurred Wednesday. that his statesmanship is of the ed; but the policy urged by Mr. 8 00 F M Rowell, election L. H. .MONTANYE, Cleveland Vandetbilt pattern, who Dolph of the contraction of the cur Locating county road!^ peti ATTORNEY AT LAW, rency, making money higher and In relation to the senatorial con hy words and actions say “The peo 24 Oo tion Goirt ALBANY, OR. scarcer, would double and treble the test now at hand, we believe st is AC Windom, road 4 00 (^“Office in Strahn building. ple be dammed;” For these rea ADDRESS A LETTEÜ ÖR FÜST j U. CARD TÖ indebtedness of every man within 1 146 00 sons his candidacy at the present the state. The West sells food prod the general desire of the people’s W F Deakins, assessor party in this locality, (at least we N M Newport, rebate 1 25 W. R. BILYEU, time is opposed by nine-tenths of ucts, and has no other way of pay have heard a number so express 5 40 Attorney and Counselor at Law,. the people, and all members of the ing its indebtedness, either princi themselves, ) tor senators and repre J P Smith, roads JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, 3 00 ALBANY, OR. legislature who believe in and are pal or interest. The Anglo-financial sentatives elected as populists, to O T Lubker, aid self P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. CL Will practice tri ail tile courts of Oregon, Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety däVs, 8ven 1H lite .late WtLE actuated by the principal of “the policy, so strenuously advocated by select from among the republican A H Richardson, as supervisor 46 00 68"Speciai attotffitti given tO Collections. are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disäüuny F E Adams, roads 4 00 was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances. greatest good to the greatest num Senator Dolph, has decreased from candidates, the one advocating poli Read, Peacock & Co, poor 9 00 WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier's death ber,” The very reason that makes one-half to two-thirds the prices of cies the most acceptable to the peo N Needham, postage J ohn M. S oihbrs . was due to army Mhfvice 6f hW;. if now dependent Upon their own labor for ".apport. Widows 10 00 D.R.N.B lackbukh , ; not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if tne Btilaier's death was due to service. everything that Oregon has to sell. ple’s party, and cast their votes for E C Bogel's, aid poor Senator Dolph objectionable to the CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in älnib’ln äll ¿rases Where there was no 3 00 BLACKBURN & SOMERS. widow, or she has since died or remarried. . , ... .. Prices must continue declining until him. We believe such action would people, makes him necessary to the PARENTS are entitled if soldier leftneither widow nor child, provided äoldietHlSdiil Dr J P Wallace poof 7 00 service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their.own läbor for Süp. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. money pdWer, hence, it will move our primary or redemption money be heartily endorsed by the party J N Duncan, miscel 5 00 port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late War of in regular army or be increased by the remonetization in general. As a matter of fact a navy. heaven atid earth almost, to secure ALBANY, OREGON. 34 80 Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under othet of silver. Why should Oregon vol republican will be elected, and good G Powers, roads without losing any rights. Martin Paulsen, janitor 15 16 Rooms 5 & 6, First National hank Building laws, his return, On the other hand, any untarily and with its eyes open Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled to judgement on the part of both dem Klein & Dubruille, acct poor higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but 5 75 Of those whose names have been deliberately bind itself hand and also for others, whether due to aerylce ör uöxti. ocrats and populists would say elect S A Nickerson, roads 71 69 Soldiers and sailors disabled in litie of duty in regular army Or iiavy sin€8 the Wäf are also mentioned in connection with the mot, captive to London and Wall the least objectionable available can whether dijschärged for disability or not. _ c. H DA1ÆYMPLE, entitled, 5 45 Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Fiori office, save the gold-bug senator, i street? Why should it openly and didate. We believe it will require C E Brownell, poor Ida Indian Wars of 1832 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 00 Albert Randall, road sup 50 Will be satisfactory to the people, voluntarily increase its own debts the combined efforts of free silver Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled* if sixtydwo years of age or disabled 20 00 ALBANY, * * OREGON. or dependent. for they believe that any one of i iind diminish the prices of every republicans, populists and demo P R Bilyeu, supervisor Old claims completed and settlethfcttt obtained, whether pensib'H has been gfäüted undef 12 15 later laws or not. 1 .¿i 1 w »n 1 them would be a friend to their in thing it has to sell? It will do this crats, to defeat the combinations of, Austin Reed, supervisor Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection IHipFopet of ill^äl; . _ 31 00 W E Potter, supervisor Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late wär Who if Dolph is re-elected to the senate. the gold crowd, and select a senator terests Which they’ know Senator have lost their original papers. 54 00 M C Grimes, supervisor Send for laws and information* Kb cfeärge fof advice. No fee unless successful. Address; tlolph is not. The actions of every Then why should not the opposing who is fayorable to the interests of J Shea 40 00 THS FF^ESS CLAIMS COMPANY, member of the legislature will be candidates, or the people at large be and will represent the people. We Aid in making out tax roll for 1 willing to take any capable man hear the name of Hon. Thomas H. JOHN WEDDERBURNj Managing Attorney, watched closely, and the “Cow 1894, bill $262.50 189 00 who will represent the productive Tongue, most frequently mentioned. P-O. Box463. WASHINGTON/B. Öi County” member that votes for interests of this state, rather than Train & Whitdey printing 6 50 Dolph, Is apt to find things quite take , O T Lubker, aid 3 90 Senatof Dolph? There is jus .ÉEMOVED.... 46 00 A L Richardson, roads tropical, W’hen he returns home. j tice in the cry of “anything to beat C0UN5T Ö0UBT. L Archambeau, roads 31 25 Det the people be represented! j Dolph.” He is an enemy to 1 the Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng. J. N. DUNCAN, County Judge. The following supervisors were people of Oregon, and an enemy to J. W. PUGH. ) Commissiorers, apbointed or reappointed: every industrial interest as well as J. M. WATERS. | HOTEL Express Trains Leave Portland Dally. The Oregonian pleads very ear- 1 W E Potter, Lyons. Bill of H. B. Moyer, aid poor $15, hestly with the republican party, to the great West. South. I I North. disallowed; also bill of I. W/ Starr, 2 P R BilyetL Jöfdati. (Corner of First and Washington Streets,) 0:15 P. M, I Lv. Portland. and the legisfattift! in pai ticular, not .Ar 8:20 A.M. 3 G F Arnold, Kingston. .aid poor $5.60. 10:23 P. M. - LV. ...... „...'.Jübàny......... . Lv 4;23 A. M. THE STATE TAX LEVY. 1, ì < ì 4 ì *.1893. ALBANY,- 0RBS-0N; to allow free coinage of silver to cut 10:45 A. M I Ar..San Francisco. .Lv ’ r 7:00 P.M. 4 L M Archambeau, Stayton. A. C. Buck Was appointed Justice Headquarters ttìf commercial trav- The abpve trains stop at all stations between ftny figure ip the election of United The state board, consisting of the of Peace in Sweet Home precinct. 5 J W Miller, Shelburn. Prop’r« Portland and Albany inclusive; also Tangent, ‘lers. Motof cats pass thè hotel for F. L RéiS; 6 Albert Randall, Scio. Sliedd,- Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, ill railroad depots and Ooltra Park. States senator, and threatens a dis- governor, the secretary and the Upon application of H Bryant irying, Eugene and all stations from Rose Free bus to and from thè house, i ALBANY, OR.- 7 Solomon Grimos, Jordan. tuption of the party in 1896, Unless treasurer, met Thursday of last county road granted and viewers burg äotith to and including Ashland. Mall—Daily. k/iu 1 8 G W Garland, R<» i. Old 11 friends, àèti'éll aé tìèii'fctìstofìi ■Í its wishes ate obeyed. Now it is week aftd practically agreed upon appointed. » I ers, are invited èfl ió f fiali, and see us 8:30 A. M. Lv.. ..Portland .Ar 4:3u P. M. Jos Saltmarsh, WatergtfL 10 well established that a vast majori the tax levy.for the expenses of the Petition of James Morgan fof ap 12:45 P. M. Lv... ..... Albany.. . Lv 1 12:30 P. M. Fred R;¡ Wl„ ili amays ... 5;50 P. M. Ar Roseburg . . Lv i 7:00 A. M. / bè ón ty of the tank and file of the repub state for 1S95. Their estimate of pointment ae J P at Franklin Butte 11 J D Wood, Sweet Hörne/ Lebanon Rrancli. 12 August Ash, Albany, lican party in Oregon are in favor of state expenses, including deficien dismissed, there being no vacancy. 8:20 A.M. Lv... ......Albany.... ....Ar 10:40 A.M Richard Warner, Albany, 13 Propriété!?, 1 If. Menow, Petition for bridg'd itcfass Cala- cies of 1894, is $694,514. This in the largest possible use of silver and 9:10 A M. Ar . .. Lebàùón . «.Lv 9:40 A.M. 15 D H Hackleman, Albany, 4:Í0 P.M, Lv... .... Albany.... .... Ar 6:45 p.M. its parity with gold be maintained, cludes $30,000 for current expenses pooia river at Sawyer Mill continu 16 Frank Ohling/ Albany. 5:20 P.tfi. Ar .. . Lebanon .. .. Lv 5:50 p.m. Chas. Cidrk; itecifeitfer.- and while they may be söifiewhat for the state militid add $30,000 for ed. 17 Win Looney, 'ftfflgent, Woodfcàrfi-'Sjri’ingfìeltl Rr aneli. First-class accbhimodations. Tables BILLS ALLOW!®. Connecting with Steamer ‘HOMElt* Skeptical as to the propriety of a the support of the state university, Daily (except Sunday.) supplied to'lth the best the 18 Jas Wallace, Tallman. between Yaquina and SanFraneisctf; 2: 3,0 p.m. free coinage law, would not object which, prior to 1894, was raised by G C Cooley, aid Mrs Clark $ Lv; market affords. .Wöcrdburn . Ar 4:55 p.m. 19 J G Weisner, Spicer. 5: ÜOpjirí. l,v. ..W£st Scio. ..Lv 10:55 a.m. Board from Otte to Two Dollars per day. .Steamerleaves special ta^es fot these purposes. W E Savage, aid Cox to giving it a trial. Should the 9: OOp.tíi. Ar.. .... Natron... ..Lv 7:00 a.m. 21 H L Lassell, Albany. Sah i'liificicsco March 4,14, 24. These sums are fisted in the laws of R C Kemp, aid B@“Headquarters for Commercial commands of the Oregonian be 1893, repealing the special tax law 22 J E Owenby, Tangent/ Yaqulfta ” 9/19,2»; Elizabeth Osborne, äid Travelers. Dining Cars on Ogden Route, obeyed, and Joseph N, Dolph be re aforesaid. It also includes deficien Safah Hines, aid 00 23 C W Yates, Oakville. Rights reserved to chahge saHiti# elected .sehatot and the times re cies of certain funds of 1894, estima Aid EtfentyOfthy family fullman Buffet Sleepers dates without notice. 00 , 24 John Barton/Shedd. main as hUfd as they are at the ted at about $61,000. Td meet these Aid Orin Watson 00 .25 Win Dick, Shedd. For freight aind passenger fatfiS; 26 Scott Ward, Plainview. ¿ECOV-CLASS sleeping cars present time, or grow harder, aS expenses the board has set apart a Aid Henry Meyefls PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, apply th any Agent. Attached to through trains« F M Hazen, Sodaville.. 27 inany of Us believe they will if the balance of $217,842, saved out of Mrs G F Junkey, aid C¿ as . C lar laríc ÉetéReí/ C has I c Sficfei^e/'/ 29 J I Matlock, Holly. SCIO, OREGON, t Corvaíliá, Orégon; gold bug theory is adopted, we im funds hithertd levied for the expen Aid Mr and Mrs Barnard West Side Division. 30 C F Elery, Bra^nsVille.- ^5“ Medical examiTife'f fdt /. 0. IT. W. and C has . J HiròbYs, Sbk & C6. ; agine that the fepublieah party will ses of 1893 and 1894, and thé miscel Raber Gilcock, aid self Between Portland and Corvallis. 31 J J White/ Örötffisville. New York Life, Nos. 2 io 8 Market SrrééL laneous receipts of 1894 and Ifiéf es Mattie Taylof, aid self lose the majority of its members Mail train daily (except Sunday. 32 Frank ÍCíiíc, Halsey. San FranciSéè, Calli. ftnyway in 1893--“a far greater loss timated miscellaneous receipts o'f H E Watson, for pööf )(*rn I LY"".... Portland......... Ar I 4s30p”n. 33 Frank Frisóy, Halsey. I firn I Ar .... Corvallis.........Lv | 1:00 pii1 1895, amounting ta $25,486, making John Usher, janitor D ks . J. W. &'M. T. C ole . than could result from the election 39 D C Swann/ Cft»wft*'dsivñtó. At. Albany and Corvallis connect with trams a total surplus of $24J,326, applicable J A JiicFeron, sherifl Of a free coinage senator. We now of the Oregon Pift’ilit' railroad. 50 J Shea, rioster. to the payment of the items set N Needham, clerk FipreSs'trtfin dally (except Sunday). Physician have a senator and two representa forth in this levy. This leaV'es a D F Hardman, feeorder 150 00 Dí'éás Goods, for fail and winter 4- ihxi rtì 0 I lv........ .¡Portland........ ar 18: 25 a n ——DEALERS ífj—---- tives in congress that afe practically balance of $451,198, which will be J N iltffifcan, judge 00 00 wear, arriving nearly every day at 7: 25 pi rtf I ar ....McMlnville... ■ lv 15: 50an ‘ g eoiis ¡ In favor of ffee coinage, and had raised by a tax of three mills on to P G Morris, treasurer Drugs,- Mddìqihè’i Toilet Áf» 83 35 S. E. Young’s Albany. | T hrough T ickets lhem When the republican party re tai taxable property of the state, as A R Rutherford, supt ticieS, Books, Sfâtibhérÿ; SCIO, OR. states, Canada atfd\EÙrotie can be ontained al 60 00 lowest rates from MfM. M. E. Woodmansee, ceived its phenominal majority last èqualiz/d by the state board of F M Redfield, dep clerk 83 35 j Dollars in .your pockets to read agent. West Scio. EâTOfflce and residence on softtW R. K oehlw , Manager. Etc. , E P R ogers ; Asst OF S pass Agent, Port -ide of bridge; Jöoe, and apprehend that another ^equalization; The levy this year is Q E Propst, dep sheriff 6® 651 the Webfoot Planter; laud, Of. GRAND J Strictly for cash of produce only. Staple Dry Goods at Groceries at jöH- WEAETHePFORD & WYATT, THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, EAST and SOUTH HBLÌN £ HOWARD, ....SOIO, OR........ THE APEX. MAY Oregon Pacific Railrcftt E. O. RYDE, J. S, MoffiS & fiö/