X,
VOL.
SCIO,
LINN C'OUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
MAY
3. 1895.
NO.
50.
BB0C3
his part, should not be exempt- from
a tax th.atis effective, again st the
incomes; <>f the farmer or Jhe mer
IS .PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
chant? A law that thus- exempts
T. L. DUGGER,
them from the responsibility of
IN THE CXTY OF
supporting our country’s laws, while
CO., QHEGOIX. it places the burden upon the shoul
ders of the workers, is most unjust
TBBMS :
?er annum, invariably in advance.......$1 50 and unworthy of enactment by the
*ix months.
“•
“
“
.......100
Per annum if not paid in advance,
2 oO law-makers of a people, that pre
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to. be tend to enact laws that measures out
paid monthly.
Transient advertisements must be paid, for justice and impartiality-'to all. By
when th© order is given for their insertion.
all manner Of means let the entire
d L1
1 11
.... ................... —------------------ law be done away with, or restore
its provisions as first enacted.
WE SHOULD UNITE.
THE METAL OF THE FUTURE.
The. affair assumes Avery different worth $200 and $3.00 began to sell at
aspect however, when considered $50 and $60, and those of the hack
not in itself alone, but in its relation ¡variety at much lower figures. At
to.the Monroe doctrine .and to the the recent Madison Square. Garden
proposed constructfen of the Nicar sale of blooded horses only, those
aguan canal. The. American people with first-class pedigrees and o.f per
have learned to giv® a very broad fect beauty and style, which would
construction to the Monroe doctrine, ■ have sold a few years ago for $1500
and are ready to «pply it to ever .’apiece, went for-from $150 to $200;
form of controversej- that arises and one which had brought $500 as
between anj' country fon thi§ epnti a yearling sold for $175. The ex
nent and a European power. i’pat plan ition of this ‘-‘slump” is to be
the doctrine has never peen recog found in the extension of the use of
nized in iiiternatioiialil;;.^ -npr re. ■electricity as a motive power, and
ceiveu anj’ former diplomatic sanc the growing popularity of the bi
tion, does not materially affect its cycle.
real validity, for itA&^come to
occupy a great placfinjffi national
Probably the most novel solution
Of all the metals traded in in New
York the one which is at prêtant at
tracting (he niost attention and
making the’ greatest progress is
gluminum. In 1884 aluminum sold
for $16 per pound. To-day the price
is 60 cents, per pound, in small lots,
with reductions for larger quantities'.
It. is used, for almost everything,
from steamboats to thimbles. The
construction of an aluminum torpedo
boat for the French Government by
Yarrow & Co., of Ungl4n^> Is; IVe
largest work ire the metal yet under
taken. The boat is 60 feet long, has
If the friends of silver expect Nicaragua is appealing to the sym 9 feet 3 inches beam and a speed of ;iAiiir.-it ions of tlffiRjilT*®
tlrel
ña.t.b-V of
civilix<‘d world, tincS it 20 1 -g krôt s. prod ucecl by 200 h o
th. ioKKriy
extant coiues
ever ¿o»accumpU3b.- ji-e-'g
doing
it
ndt
unskillfully.
She
will
United
States;
an
’
d
T^g^Fis
in
it- from thé Detroit- (-Bep) Mich.. Tri
power.
In
this
country
the
con
giS a basic or redetaption money, to
yestore it to the position first given not 'submit to the international struction of aluminum boats has celf sufficient to giv^Sie doctrine bune, in which it proposed to coin a
highwayman who'claps an Arm been confined chiefly to life bouts; importance in politics ail diploma new dollar composed of proportion
it-by the fraipers of our national
strong gun to her head and demands launches and other small work, but ey too great to be oveiooked and ate parts of gold and silver. Of the
¿constitution, they must, by some $75,000. She is incapable of active the metal is now specified largely too pressing1 to be evade®
proposed composite dollar for export
paeans concentrate their forces and resistance, but she opposes a passive on the ship fittings of Government Not less important torthe issue purposes, the Tribune says:*
unite on some common ground. If attitude that holds the bqlly up to .boats in place of brass, while part of than the Monroe doctriie is the
“It would not be necessary to ex
they expect to succeed, patriotism the ridicule of ail the nations. the plating of the new cup defender, proposed construction of . he Nicar port the coin while uncoined gold
.must fake the place of selfishness Corinto is deserted upon approach building at Bristol, B. I., is to be agua canal. That also ha!become a could be procured which would be
and desire for official preferment to of the Englishman. The port is aluminum bronze.
great aspiration of the ¡American just as available. If, at any time, it
the end that the greatest good to closed to trade, the flow of revenues
Probably the greatest advance people, and one that is Inore than became necessary to separate the
fhe largest number shall obtain in stopped, and the inhabitants will aluminum has made in any one ¡of sentimental interest to; them. It gold from the silver, it could be
withdraw, probably taking their branch is in kitchen utensils. It is is essential to the development of done at the mint at a cost of less
their councils.
valuables
with them. Even so ac now made up into all the varieties American commerce that the canal than 1 per cent. The cost would
Without doubt there is a vast ma
complished
a thief as Great Britain of potsand kettles required in the should be constructed and equally be a protection against the exporta
jority of the people of the United
¿States that are favorable to the free, cannot take bare houses and lauds, culinarj’ art. Every month more essential to the security cf that com tion or coin while unused bullion
merce that the canal when construc
¿coinage of ’silver. It is admitted though she undoubtedly would pick than twenty-five tons of sheet and ted should be under .American con was obtainable.”
up
any
straj'
valuables
left
in
the
cast
aluminum
is
manufactured
into
that a large majority of the republi
deserted banks and custom-houses. kitchen ptensils in the United trol. We have.' therefore, two Get your trespass notices printep
can party of the Mississippi yalley
reasons for watching tlie proceed on cloth at this office,
The robber nation of history, the States alone.
’.states, of the South and West, are traditional1 sneak-thief who prefers
The next important branch in the ings of the British ini Nicaragua
bimetallists, and a very' large minor the “kinchin lay” of Dickens, the metal is that of fancy goods and from the standpoint of opposition.
Visiting cards printed at this tof-
ity in favor of the free coinage of bullying and plundering of the weak table ware. In the latter capacity These proceedings are! distinctly flee.
silver. A large majority of the children among nations, is left in it is usually alloyed, forming a ad verse to. our interests,¡.and while
¿democratic party throughut the en the absurd position of a burglar who mental which, from its color and we may concede the right of Great
WEAETHeRFORD & WYATT,
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW,
tire land believe that silver should breaks into a stripped and deserted luster, is called “good aluminum.” Britain to demand redress for the
ALBANY,
OB.
wrong
done
to
her
citizens,
we
can
house.
Nicaragua
has
been
blamed
be restored to all the mintage and
Thé metal is really aluminum bronze,
^"Office in Flinn elock, over First National
:and legal tender functions now giv for stubbornness and folly, but this which contained from 5 to 15 per not favor any action oil her part bank.
that
shows
an
intention
to
lord
it
en to gold. All populist .believe, policy gradually will win her re cent, of aluminum alloyed with
-that an immediate return to free- spec't and' sympathy, while tile, copper. ' The list ot aluminum too far on American soil.]
L. H. MONTANTE,
coinage of silver would be the enter Britisn position by degrees will manufactures includes, among other It is not altogehter unfortunate
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW,
that
the
interests
of
.the
United
ing wedge to th^i return of prosper grow intolerable. She' is planted articles, oil cups for engines, iaucets,
ALBANY, OB.
helplessly in a barren town, n) corks and valves, bedsteads, incan, States are intrusted at ¡this critical ^"bflice In Strahn
building.
ity ..to our coUsttry and people.
period to two such, blunderers as
hearer her coveted loot than before;
■These divided friends of silver restrained from territorial reprisal descent lamp shades, bicycles, dog Cleveland and Gresham. A blunder
W. R. BILYEU,
piust, If they Hope ever to accom by her pledge to the United Staten, collars, lanterns and skates.
sometimes teaches wisdom more
Attorney and Counselor at Lavr,
plish the much desired result, unite and a butt for the sneers and hoots
and
effectually
than
reason
itself,
ADVICE TO SILVER MEN.
OR.
their interests and fight the silver of two hemispheres.. Little Nic
the mistakes and imbecilities of the Will practice ALBANY,
in all the courts of Oregon,
be
present
administration
may
.battle under one common banner. aragua is not such a fool, as she looks.
^"Special attention given to Collections.
been assorteti
J-L has already ______
It is immaterial what name the —Oregonian.-
through democratic sources that as needed to crystalize ^jbl
in- favor of a more
■MliAri.ibarJiv.hpaY.fii’
fruits, nf
ZiX’-Piw ^¿n. > v/x”-vAxl v-•‘caaiu in.
There can jjert" doubt that
inatum
to
Venezuela,
expired
last
.er won under republicanism, democ
democrctic party will be found in Cleveland’s attempt at tariff reform BLACKBURN & SOMERS.
racy or populism. Nor should it week and some 400 blue jackets dorsing that which the people want, has made the people of the United
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
make any mateaial difference to the landed from the English war vessels despite its record in the past on the States practically unanimous for
ALBANY,
* OBEGON.
inasses of the common people under in the harbor of Corinto, taking, po- money question. It will make but protection,and it is quite probable
Rooms
5
&
6,
First
National
Bank Buildink
which banner the victory was won, session of the town and establishing little difference'to those favorable that his weak and meaningless for
for the effect in restoring prosperity headquarters at the custom house. to the free coinage of silver whether eign policy may be teaching the
to the country will be the same. It The Venezuelan troops, together the democratic party caters to the people an equally good lesson con c.
is only the place hunting, spoils lov with the citizens retired, giving silverites by the introduction of such cerning our relations to Central
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ing element of each party that are the English peacable possession. a plank or not The people are suf America and the part we must per
OBEGON.
attempting to dictate under which The port of Corinto has been declared fering at the present time from a form in directing its development.— ALBANY,
closed
by
the
Venezuelan
govern
S.
F.
Call.
tired.feeling
brought
about
by
the
flag the fight shall be made and the
victory won. But so long as men ment, making the ultimatum of no promises of the democratic platform.
There is a condition of affairs in
say that the battle must, be fought value to Queen’ Vic’s government. If the people want free coinage,
under the guidance of any one par What will be the next move of the there is but one thing for them to the transportation of freight from
ticular party, just that long will the British looters is not yet stated. If do, and that is to fail into line with Portland to points of equal distance
on the S. P, lines, that has been
gold power be happy, for just so we had a president of the Andrew the only party that would dare carry call to our attention; that very much
long as the friends of silver remain Jackson stripe, England would out the wishes of the silverites—and needs the kind offices of the rail
divided as they now are, is victory hardly have gone as far in this' mat that party is the populist party. If road commission or somebody else
P.itlTLAJII»,
okesol
ter as she has. With Grover Cleve independent free coinage is prac
quite', improbable.
to adjust. From Portland to Scio,
Thus it will be seen, it is highly land, who truckles to the Englsh ticable and should prove an im or West Scio is 71 miles; for the DAVIES & KAULEf,!
jiecessary for the friends of silver to government, the situation is vastly provement on the sound money class of freight we have in mind the t. H. MOWE,
drop all minor difierences,. for a different than it would be w-ith a policy that both the old parties the railroad charges 25 cts per hun
Dining Room Conducted
time at least, and come '-together on Monroe or Jacksan in the presiden down in their boots know they dare dred. From Portland to Albany
by
-Mrs. Monroe.
not surrender, then the populist the distance is nearly 80 miles; yet
some common ground This can be tial chair.
the
same
class
of
freight
-as
above
party should have full credit for the
First-Class Accommoda
accomplished only by the friends of
The Illinois democrats are moving
the white metal being controlled by on’ the silver question. The Chica discovery. On the other hand, if it is'earried for 7 cents per hundred. tions at Greatly Reduced
Making a difference of 13 cents per
a lofty, unselfish patriotism, and the go Times-Herald states that-it looks should prove a dismal ^failure, as pound’ that Albany merchants have Rates.
every
honest
man
with
a
dollar
in
banishment to -the shades of obscuri- as if the en tire silver wing of the
Rooms, 25 cents up.
advantage over .our Scio merchants.
of the place hunter and professional democratic party had gone over to his pocket believes it would, then From Albany via the Lebanon- Junc
office holder. Let us come together the populists. The silver leaders there is no reason why the populist tion over the S. P, is about 21 miles
friends and unite our interests for claim that 75,000 democrats and 25,- party should not be given an oppor with a charge of 15 cents per hun
TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL.
the good of all of the people.
000. populists are united on the silver tunity of proving to the people of dred for the same class of freight.
question, and that the fusion of this country, as the. democratic Our merchants can save 3 .cents per
The A merican P rotective T ariff L eague
publishing a most valuable series of Tariff
Chicago’s silver democrats and pop party have so splendidly done, that pound if they ship to Albany and fe
REPEflL-THE INCOME TAX.
documents. These ar© prepared with a view
to state the facte and arguments for Protec
ulists is complete, Such'being true they are incapable of administering then reship to. West Scio, over ship tion,
whother in the interest of farmers,
While we believe that- a tax upon and as the Illinois Democrats are the affairs of this nation. The Tri ping from Portland to West Scio lapórers, merchants or professional men.
Each issue of the series appeals to those en
yet
there
is
a
difference
of-nearly
30
incomes is ■ a just and equitable the first of that party to move, it bune only states what it believes to
gaged in separate industries, and presents in
facts—comparisons of wages, cost
miles in distance. Truly this is a ■u disputable
method of taxation, we also think portends a good deal. Should the be true when it says that indpen- •ease
f
ving, ylid■ o t h e r - a y g um e B tBv Qho w iBg tho-
—that:—shirrTT?ra«-.'.^\?Wi--i-edtc-d hi Ueriorlts
of Protection.
democrats
of
other
localities
-follow
dent free coinage can only be brought some manner.
Any single one will be sent on receipt of 2
ine present, law since a portion of
cents in stamps except “ Wages, Living and
it has - been pronounced uncostitu- this lead the disintegration of the about-by the success of the populist
Tariff,” which will be sent for 4 cents.
The whole list will be sent for 80 oentsor
tional is. most unjust and inequit democratiê-'p'arty is quite imminant; party. The republican party Wil’
twelve for 20 cents, or any five for 10
A very gratifying; revival of any
for the gbldites wi 11 concentrate
cents, postage paid. Ordefby number.
able. An income let- it come from their entire strength" to the repub never indorse independent free activity in railway btiilcling through
P agss .
wages, Living and Tariff.” E. A. H arts
whatever source it may, whether lican party and endeavor to win coinage, and if the democratic party out the United States is announced
horn ................................104
5— 11 The Advantages of a Protective Tariff to
from bonds, mortgages, rents the' through that pii'-ty alone. Under should, it would do so only to catch by the Bailway Age. According to
the Labor and Industries of the United
States.” First Prize Essay, 1337. C raw - '
ford D. H enning ........................... 32
the table prepared by this publica
reward of busines's thrift, or the these conditions the silver republi votes.—Pendleton Tribune.
3—” Home Production Indispensable to a Sup
ply, at Low Prices, of the Manufactured
tion, some 20,547 miles of new road
salary of the office holder, is prac cans will probably do as thé demo-
Commodities required for the People of
the United States, and Adequate Home
tically the same and can be used crats.are qoing—join the populists.
THE BRITISH AND NICARAGUA. are now either in course of construc
Production of these Commodities Impos
sible without a Protective Tariff.” First
tion
or
are
about
to
be
built
in
the
for like purposes, if the owner so This fusion of the free silver inter
-Prize Essay, 1888. C. D. T odd .......
1—“ What are Iiaw Materials ? Would Free Raw
Materials be Advantageous to the Labor
desires. Then why should an in ests under the populist banner, is as The vigorous and prompt action near future, The. 20.547 miles of
s •' and Industries of the United States.”
comprises many new
new
track
it.should
befor
the
populist
is
the
on
government
to
taken
by
the
British
First Prize Essay, 1889. H omer B. D ibell 32
come from one source, be given
o—“Fallacies of Free-Trade.” E. P. M iller ... 33
short lines and extensions on old
6— “ Some Views on the Tariff by an Old Busi
-immunity from a tax that is denied ly genuine simon pure free silver exact damages from tho people of
ness Man.” G eo . D raper ........................... 32
Nicaragua for injury clone to British roads in forty-six States and Terri 7— “ The
Protective Tariff: Its Advantages for
another? The supreme court has party.
tho south.” C. L. ¿DWARDS.............. 32
tories.
The
States
of
Texas,
with
’
a
8— “The Wool Interése.” Judge W m . L awrence 24
subjects residing there, is not in it
G—“Protection vs. Free-'l'raoe.”—A Historical
decided that rents, and state,county,
Review. D. G. H arriman ........*..........
School Bonds for Sale.
self to be condemned. It is only by proposed new mileage of 2,913 miles, lfQ—“ The
Farmer and the Tariff' ” Col. T homas
school district, and municipal bonds
takes
the
load,
California
ranks
sec
H. D udley ..................................
such swift action that civilized na
11
—
**
Protection
as a Public Policy.” G egrge S.
are exempt from the provisions of The board of school directors of tions can make their force felt in ond with 1,39.0 miles of new track,
B outwell ................................
to the I'resident’s Free-Trade Mes
income tax, and if it will only go a school district No. 95 of Scio, Linn lawless lands and protect the prop Arkansas with 1,377, 'Pennsylvania 12— “Reply
sage.” R. P. P orter .....................
13— Workingmen and the Tariff. ” ...........
little farther and pronounce, the county Oregon, will sell through erty of law abiding, industrious 768, New York. 393 miles, etc. 14
— “The Vital Question: Shall American Indus
tries be Abandoned and American Mar
Surrendered ?.............................
whoie business unconstitutional, it the treasurer of the above men men from plunder and destruction During the year 1894 less than 2,000 15— kets
Saint, in German, with Addition............
tioned
county
in
Albany,
Oregon,
miles
of
.track
were
laid
in
the
16
—
“
The
Progress of One Hundred Years.”
at every outbreak of insurrection
will perform a righteous act.
R obert P. P orter .......................
United
States,
it
is
stated
that
.
the
17— “ Protection for American Shipping.”......
on
the
7th
day
of
Maj',
1895,
at
2
p
and
war.
There
is
therefore
noth
If an income tax can’t, bear alike
18— “The Tariff Not a Tax.” H omer B. D ibell ..
19— “ Why Irishmen Should Be Protectionists.”
upon all. incomes even including m ., the bonds of said school district ing in the act itself for us to con construction of the '20,547 miles of 20
— “Protection.” E. H. A mmidown ................
is a Tariff ? ” Answers to a Working
No. 95, to the amount of $6500. demn. On the contrary there is proposed railwaj’ is assured by trust 21— What
man’s Question...........................................
incomes from government bonds it
22— “The American Wool Industry.” E. H. A m
Said bonds to bear date, May 1st. much in it for us to approve and to worthy7 financial backing.
midown ...................................
had better not exist at all. Surely 1895, with interest at’the rate of 6|
— “ Wages and Cost of Living.” J. D. W eeks .
The decline in the value of “our 23 —
imitate in cases where American
“ Southern Farming Industries.”........ ....
the man who has funds to invest in percent payable semi-annually. By citizens are deprived of their prop colleague, the horse,” as Prof. 24
26—“ A Short Talk to Workingmen.”............
26—“ Protection and the Farmer.” Senator 8. M.
government or other bonds from order of the board.
C ullom .......................... v ........... —
erty and denied redress in countries Tyndall calls him, is one of .'the re
The A merican E conomist , weekly, devoted to the
which he desires an income without
A. J. J ohnson .
markable
facts
of
the
period.
In
discussion of all phases of the Tariff question. §2
where tfbder fair treaties our people
year. Sample copies free. Address American Pro
a particle of person il exertion on
1894, good' horses which had'been a tective
Chairman. have a right to go..
Tariff League, 23 W. 23d StM New York.
Ro. you want a bicycle?’
It will pay you to buy none but the beat
One good machine is worth two poor ones,
Is the acknowledged leading machine now on the market
More of them are in usé,than any other make.
Call at the Scio P ress office and examine sample.
S. W. DUGGER, agent;
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Chief Clerk.
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10:45A.M. Ar..San Francisco. .Lv 7:00 P.M.
The above trains stop at all stations between
■Portland and Albany inclusive; alsv Tangeni.
Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
irying, Eugene and all stations from Rose*
burg south to and including AshlantJ.
Roseburg- Mall— Daily.
8:30 A. M. Lv....Portland
.Ari 4:30 P.M.
12:45 P. M. Lv.........Albany.... Lv | 12:30 P; Ml
5;50 P. M. Ar . Roseburg .. Lv i 7:00 A. M,
Lebanon Branch.
8:20 A.M.
9:10 A M.
4:30 P.M,
5;20 p.ip.
1 Lv.... ......Albany..... ....Ar 1 i
| Ar . .. Lebanon .. ..Lv ! 1
Lv.... ......Albany..... .... Ar 1
1 Ar .. .. Lebanon ... • • Lv 1
10:40 A.M.
9:40 A.M,
6:45 p.M,
5:50 p.m.-
WoodLnrn -Spring-ficld Brandi,
pally (except Sunday.)
2: nop.m. ; Lv.,.. Woodburn.. . Àr 4:55 p. ni p
5: 20p,m. 1 Lv.....West Scio. ...Lv 10:55 a .m •
9: 00 pan. | Ar.. ..... Natron... . .Lv 1 7:00 a.nip
- ----------- ~~7—
Exifiot sleepers
Y. Mêïïô’w,-
Pïepïïetei?,
... .SCIO) OR...
j
.
First-class accommodations. Tables
supplied with the best the
‘ market affords.
Board from One io Two Kollars per day.
»^Headquarters for Commercial
Travelers.
------- -DEALEBS IN-
Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Ai-
ticles, Books-, Stationery
Etc., Etc.
SCI©,
OREGON.
— and —
SECON-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to through trains.
-West Side Division.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail train daily (except Sunday.
7:3u a m I Lv...
Portland
Ar | 4:30 pin
12:15pm I Ar .... Corvallis
Lv j 1:00pm
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
Express train daily (except Sun day).
4* 40 p tn | lv......... Portland......... ar I 8‘: 25 a m
7: 25 p m I ar ... .Me Win vine
v | 5: 50a m
T hrough T ickets r?he?11 ’’w™
states, Canada and Europe can beootained at
lowest rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee,
agent, West Scio.
R. K ofhler , Manager.
E P R ogers , Asst a F & Pass Agent, Port*
land. Or.
....... REMOVED..?.....
Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng;
HOTEL.
GIBLiN
HOWARD,
(Corner of First and Washington Streets,)
ALBANY,
OREGON.
MAY 1,.......... 1893.
F. L. Reis,
Prop’r.
ALBANY, OR.
Headquarters for commercial trav
Old-friends, as well as new custom*
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for
all railroad depots and Goltra Park, ers, are invited to call and see us.
Fred B., will always be on B®“.
Free bus to and from the house.