V" b VOL, VIL SCIO, The money power is so entrenched in every lino of corporate business that it will take yeart of constant, IS PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY steady agitatation to inaugurate re­ T, L. DUGGER, forms where needed. But as a mat­ IS THE CITY or Scio, i . inn co ., O regon . ter of fact, it is a “ground hog” case and we (the people) must act and TERMS! rectify these Wrongs. ?er ftrmnni, invftVEably so months, ■ *< «4 ........... i 00 >er annum if not ¡»aid in advahue, 2 qo Advertising rates at ftur, living vateBjto be paid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for When the order is given for theit insertion. RRE MISREPRESENTED. It is now secretary of State Oliiey, with the probability that the state department wilb be the gainer by the new appointment Three men were exected at the California penitentiary, last Satur­ 1 day, by the gallows soufe. According to statistics col e ted by . the Railroad Gazette, orders have' | been given for 22,020 freight cars ( this year, though only 17,000 were j builtin the entire 12 of 1894. This fact, joined to the general improve­ ment in the iron business, is an unmistakable indication of contin ued increase in business activity, very truthfully says an exchange. LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE A R Rutherford, school supt 68 00 “round money” asphyxia. 4. There is not a silver standard Geo E Fisher, plumbing at.jail 2 60 40 country in the world today where S V Hall, acct roads there are any idle deposits lying ih Knapp, Burrel & CO, acct roa£4’,66 the banks, all the money being in C W Read & Son, acct roads active circulation and drawing large Irwin, Hodson Co, books interest and the circulation per W E Baker, jail capita in the United States of real F S Crosby, jail money is just about what it is in O H Russel, acct roads Mexico, nearly all of the money of, J A Wilson, deputy sheriff ultimate redemption being hid away W W Francis, deputy sheriff in the vaults of the treasury and Wm Brenner, deputy shsriff C L Morris, deputy sheriff national banks. 5. There is not a silver standard O P Dannals, roads and jail country in the world today where Oregon agt J G Boulin the laboring man is not receiving J A McFeroD, stationary full pay and mofe regular work P G Morris, stationary, than he ever received before. There E TT Fisher, surveyor is not a gold country in the/world W F Deakins, assessor . where a vast proportion of the peo­ W L Moore, livery ti ple .arg not idle, and where wages C W Watts, printifjj» ! are above the rates of 1849, except Oregon agt Zhttnal t 40 00 where they have been maintained J 8 Van Winkle, sundries 4 00 by the stubborn persistence of the Oregon agt Hunt S E Yoemans, acct roads 28 00 labor unions» MaFy E Davis, aid 10 00 And we will add one more. 6. There is not a silver standard Aid Orin Watson Country in the world today where Aid Mr and Mrs Barnard the people are not doing better than' Aid Mrs G F Junkey ever before. There is not a gold Aid Henry Myers standard country where the are not Aid Jas Larew in more distress, and suffering Aid Adams more loss and more apprehension Receiver Mathews & Washburn 1 than ever before. Mr. Carlisle is a poor old writer of Ride the “Rambler.” proverbs after all.—Salt Lake Tri­ bune. WEAETHeRFORD & HATT, The fact cannot much longer be ■disguised that the silver sentiment is making subitantial growth in th® Franks of all parties, the assertions of single gold standard newspapers to ’the contrary notwithstanding1 While the convention of republican ■clubs that assembled in Portland last month, failed to give any expres­ sion to the public on the silver ques lion it wasjprevented from so doing by the arbitrary ruling of Chair- !man Beekman. Delegates from Rev. Russell H. Conwell, who is this city who were present, ^stated now recognized as one as the most to us that when the question of popular preachers in Philadelphia, Voicing the sentiment of the con­ finding that his congregation had vention on the silver question was out grown the capacity of his church $ nding no man could have decided to seat them, has introduced the vith any degree of fairness whether novelty of the telephone, 'by which ATTORNEYS AT LAW, the convention was for or against he is enabled to address audiences ALBANY, OR AN ALflRMIUG OUTLOOK. the question. Yet Chairman Beek­ in three halls at the same time. It KFOffice in Flinn elock, over First National man decided the motion “not car­ is said to be a success, and is, per- Mrs. Mary E. Lease, the Kansas bank. ried,” before the sound of the yoic- haps.the beginning of an innovation political agitator, has developed in­ to a hypnotist of great power. Re* tes of the delegates had scarcely left Which is likely to extend widely. L. H. MONTANYE, cently in an investigating case of •the hall, showing conclusively that ATTORNEY AT LAW, The sentiment for internationial certain officers of the asylum she Chairman Beekman had decided ALBANY, OR. bimetallism is growing rapidly in approached one of the witnesses, •even before the convention met, OTOfiice in Strahlt building. ’how it would vote on the silver England. It is sail that a new hypnotized him and made him •question. Notwithstanding report­ election will be had in that country answer questions about as she W. R. BILYEU, wanted him to. This particular ers for gold standard newspapers in July, when the bimetallic party phase of the “new woman” is a lit­ Attorney and Counselor at Law, will surely win and mark out a were present and knew that fully ALBANY, OR, governmental policy. It is said tle alarming; What chance would Will practice in all the courts of Oregon , •one half or more of -the delegates a man have to buckle up against an that eyen the house of Rotschild8 KSTSpeeial attention give& tb Collections. Were at least in favor of the free sympathize in the movement. Who opponent of that kind? Another •coinage of the Ameriban silver pro- knows but what international bi- woman in Kansas has developed D.R.N.liLAckBUBS. J ohn M. S ooiers . ■duct, yet is Chairman Beekman’s this power? She is a hypnotist and metalism may be an accomplished fixes her husband with her eye the ■arbitrary ruling heralded to the result in the near future and both the moment he comes home, He BLACKBURN & SOMERS. World as the sentiment of the re­ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. metals given a permanent and sta­ hands her oyer all his money, pets publican party of Oregon. We are ble value. ALBANY, OREGON. the children, eats cold corn bread told that many of tfie delegates, and calls it Hot; Carries in wood and Booms 6 & 6, First National .Bank Building ’some of whom are.jri favor of the The Broad Axe of iSugrotie, Lane sweeps, rind ima'&lrtes that he is free coinage of silver in some de-1 —— U' J county’s leading populist paper, and playing lawn tennis. He recently gree and who will vote that senti-1 a live one too by the way, goes for rocked a cradle two hours, and told ment when they come to the polls, ex-Governor Pennoyer. in last his fribnds he had spent the time ATTORNEY AT LAW. •deprecated springing the silver weeks issue, thusly: swinging in a hammock. The wom­ ALBANY, OREGON. question at this time in the interest Pennoyer has come well nigh an claims no credit for her power. of maintaining harmony in the making ship wreck of every party She says it was given her by the party; for even the bitterest gold that has trusted him, and has been Lord to be used in controlling a bad standard republican knows that as a great mill stone about the neck husband. If all the women get on­ to this idea, and the Lord stands in sooner or later there will be a divis­ of the peoples party in Oregon. ion in the ranks of that party on He kept up a dissension among with them, they are liable to make it pretty rocky for mankind. It the time he may be ordained that they are to this question, Even Governor democrats at Lord states that republicans are di­ had control of the Portland Herald make beasts of burden of us while PORTLAND, .OREGON. vided on the question. It now in 1870—71—the organ of the party we are led to believe that we are looks that about the only thing the —by ’attacking personally a large having a good time. davies mocauley ProQrietors. gold crowd ate trying to do is to section of democrats who had the C. H. MONROE, CMef Cleri. independence to resent his dictation. secure a compromise on the silver COUNT? OOVRÏ. He envied every man in tne party question for they evidently intend Dining Room Conducted to acquiesce with the silver ele­ whom he thought stood above him L. E. Miller was appointed Justice by Mrs. Monroe. ment. They cannot afford not to in the estimation of the party, and of the Peace of Diet. 13 to succeed First-Class Accommoda­ do so, for they consider the republi­ ever exemplified a fractious spirit J. M. Smith. tions at Greatly Reduced The contract for furnishing oak can party to be less dangerous to showing self will and inordinate am­ grub wood to the court house was Rates; bition for public preferment. their gold bulling scheme than let to Peter Riley at $2.40 pet cord. Rooms, 23’cents up. either the democrats or populists. Thomas Monteith Was appointed CARLISLE'S AXIOMS. While the present administration J. P. of Dist. 1 succeeding George Is but a tool of the money power, Mr. Carlisle ill one of has speeches Hughes who resigned. the goldites know that the demo­ delivered himself of five so called Geo. D. Ridinger was the lowest crats of the South and West will axioms, whieh the gold press in the bidder and received contract for -VIA- have nothing but a silver man for east is circulating as something pro­ 1 building a bridge across a slough in for its nominee in ’96 and hence found and unanswerable. They are Orleans precinct at $4?. J. B. Tillotsdn received contract have ’to return to the republicans as follows: of the-- fot two bridges across slough hear With whom as above stated they 1. There is not a free coinage Scott Wards, at $94. Will make the best terms they can country in the world today that is Petition of J Stringer et al for and there is but little, if any danger not on a silver^ basis: coiinty road was dismissed. 2. There is not a gold standard Upon petitioti of A J Bilrrieson Express Trains Léate Portland Daily. of the gold crowd pulling off from country in the World today that South.' I I North. this party.. While the so Calk-d county road Was vacated änd ex* 6:15 P. — M, , I I Ly... ;. iPor^U'di.- Lv..u.tebrtiähd<...i.Ar 8:20 A. M. honest(7) money papers may not be does not use silver money along pense $14 Ordered paid. 10:23 w:«sJr. P. M; Ms Lt.. Lt- ......Albany ......Albäny...;.... LV 4:28A.M. in*.IK A Hr A « .Sari Or.«; Frähciscö.-Lv 7Í00 P. M. 10:45A. M. I I Ar. telling willful falsehoods in promuL with the gold. B ills allowed : 3; I here is not a silver standard The äböye trains stop at all stations between giting the gold bug schemes, they country lii the world today that Portland arid Albany Also Tangent. Shedd, Halsey, Hiirn?hUT®i|i“!!iibn City, are so straining the truth that they uses any gold along with silver.- Í66 65 living, Etigene and rill stafc;ns from BOse- J A McFeroti, sheriff to ttrid including Jhlttnd. themselves, do hot knttW exactly o.There is ’hot a silver standard N Neenham, Clerk Ì66 65 burg south Rbaebarg Mall—Bally. Where they are at or where they will country in the world today that has D F Hatdman, recorder 150 00 .Portland "J .Ar , 4:30 P. M. .....Albany. 1. Lv 112:30 P; M. bring up. They are but struggling more than-one third of the circula­ J N DunCari; judge 100 00 ■Itpsçbtmt< Lv I 7:00 A. M. 88 35 tion pet capita that the United P G Morris, treasurer to gain tlmU. ¿<ébanòii Brandi, 50 00 A R Rutherfdfd, stipt We feel satisfied that this silver States has. .Àr 11ÔÏ40 A.M. Lv......... Albany..) 83 35 Ar .... Lebanow ;Lv I 9Ì40 A.M. Ver problem will in the end be set4 4. ThereJs not si silver Standard F M Redfield, dep clerk Lv......... Albany... . Af I 6:45 P.M. 66 65 ArLebftnti.tù, Lv I 5i50 p.m. tied in the interests of the masses of country in the world toddy whete Q E Propst, dep Sheriff 6 00 Woodbnrii- Springfieitl Strauch. the people and not to the satistec- the laboring man receives fair pay Aid Mrs Clark 5 00 Aid CoX fattiil^ Däily (except Snhday.) bf this bulling CfoWd hf Wall dhd for his day’s work. We will offset those five with Aid Kenworthy fatilil^ 8 0Ó Lv;..W0ödbüfii... At i 4:55p.m. Lombard street opefatorS; Ail that five others: Lv....Wèst Scio. ..I j V 110:55 a.m. è 00 .Ar..... Nativii,M,,Lv I 7iÖ0 a.m. is necessary th be Successful is for h Therb is not ofie free coinage R C Kemp, aid 3 00 O T Lubker, aid the people to get together. Tiffs country In the world to day that is Elizabeth Osburn, aid 6 00 Dihiiig Cai’S bh Ogden Route. they will do in time for if large bod­ nOt enjoying unexampled prosperity Safate Hines, aid 5 00 Sullman Buffet SlëèpèrS ies nioVe slowly they Will rfiove the only draWbafc'k being rt foreign Robert GildCk,- aid 6 00 —Ahb— t - Surely: debt contracted On a gold basis: 1Ò 00 Mattie Tafldf, Std sEcotecpASs SLEEPING iÇÀfeS 2. There fis hot a gold staricldfd Mr and Mrs Dartfard, aid 5 tìO Áitttehfe'd th throijgh triiiiisj White itie silver tjdfegflcttl Seb'tHs Couritty itf the World today the Mrs G E* Jurlkejq aid è 00 Wetet êicte pivigibh: to be the all absorbing one at the property of Which has Hot shrunken Henry Myers, aid ê oo present tirtie, We, in common With from 85 to 6h per cent during tfie Jas LafeW; aid 4 oo ïieivrèèn PórtianS aulì Cbrialilài 4 50 taany at He fa, do not think it Will last li years} nd Otte’ ih whieh there J D iJtifkhaft, acct po’df Mail traili dillÿ (éicept Süçclay. Ì2 00 7:30 liîti I tv; ,.Ror tian eta j'rlng the riatioW dttt of lief fllfficiit- is not unexampled depression; dis­ John Usher, jariiio'r Cdrvffllis.u; ____ E* M Srhlthj acct poof 5 00 12;15pfri Ar ties, even With ifiO fred coinage of tress arid sorrow: At, Állíaíiy riüti Cqt vMls cotiiifect with tfluni 3 There is hot a Miyef standard io 00 John Watefs, arict poof of the Òi ’ égori PöeifiC ritilroHd. fcilvef. The taiirttads Would Still Country Hi the World to’day that Had Eipièss träiri dKlY(eácti)t Suhdky); io 00 levy tribute front the people arid atty Heed of gold th'oney, felcept to R PpWefs iarifity, aid io 35 4- 4Q p uÜ | lv ....¡..»¿Foithftd,...... äi41 S i 25 ft in N 13 Washburn, acct pooif national and other IjarikS Still be Settle fdrelgn balanites,1 and theie is S P Dadi,- aCct poof tí 75 7: 25 piti | tif u».MdMinviiife,,.. iv | 5: Bö a in i’Äi” able to earn eXboratarit incomes, Hot a gold stahdard edtintry in all Ofegon Pbpuilst, printing TsfiefibsTiokiiTs 2 00 THfiefiufiTiokiTs stateSj Cstüftdaaild 1 Etifope istii’opbchh bböolainfcd at A id fail when the opportunity shrVeS ’ the WoHd today that the Hu!k Of all ft J llefldficfcj stindfies i 90 loWäst i'ätes from Mrs. Mrs, Ù. M. E. Woodmansee, With,the settlement of the sliver 1 the gold is riot locked up In bankte, Hu mphrey & McNeil acct roads 13 20 agönt. West Scio. B- K oeiilek ,Manager. E P ROGERS,' Asst G.F & P&s Agent, Port reform has but Just begun. and the people are suffocating from Electric Light Co,1: ; -22 50 lsMdJOF» HOTEL,, & NO BIG ‘-»KiiWM 4. £T1Ç CELEBRATION ■ « JULY i FOURTH Be Sure and Come! In the mean time call and be nicely clothed * » » » » • » * • * • »BY T?HÎ j *»»»»•••**** IT \ Ä / T r I T I YY T T”"\ F""”* Wll rl rRlUk wô mention our linete of Albany ani Salem fabrics—garments inthe leading styles, made expressly for Us—the best Wearing suits ever manufactured; - Light and Dark patterns of medium afid heavy weight» We eépecially réeom* mend these makes of materials. , EAST and SOUTH The 14, 1895. T Clay worsted, ôf fáfiéy- weaVeè,. V-J 1 1 'kb/ Suitable for nice wear-, hb I ohg£r co§t a great deal of money, but arfy in pHce; within thö^röäch bf älfhoift ëveryonë-. 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