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I EDITORIAL I * <***<!****** ☆☆ *44 tr ir A <r ùù fi# A Few Words on Politics. hind-part exclaliued . lie nt the m oup, ">ou are putting I lie wrong ■ nd of tie siddle f,.re- nio» " X’ oi 'g m..ii," .'pll.ii di' i’ronss >r willi s >mo tar’ne.s, "you art- entirely too «mart, lion do you know it is wrong, when 1 lia'.e not told you in which direction I intend to g »?” Att >rney-Goneral Crawford last week rendered nn <> dnion in uhl h he holds that if a person dies in his st ile possessed of property of the value of tilt,001 or over, wheth er in this state or any oilier, su.'fi an estate Is subject to taxati m no- der the inlier.lance tax law of Ore gon, provided the estate of su h d •- cedent located in another state con sists of per onnl property, nod that the state can collect such tax if there is any amount of property located in this state up hi which a levy can he made. But such personal proper ty located in another state can not be brought into this sta.e for taxa lion unless it be brought here for the purpose of distribution. . The tiin? is fast uppr >iching for the severs! different pulitieil con vention.. If in« proposition of pure politics and n united party is to be the tocsin of Die dernoerutic party this time, it will be neces. try t > se lect a large deleg ition and cut out Here is a little example of I he Die proposition of mi«eeilaueou« proxies. It should lie laid down at ' w.iy the tariff works. The United tlie beginning that no one shall give 1 states Steel corporation has i-ontri••- « proxy to eny one except he be I ted to deliver to the (,'nn idi in P.ici from the sime precinct. Better I tie railway at Montreal 40 (HM1 ton« 'till would il tie to elect a certain of steel rails at $21.25 per ton. l.Iak- nUtula r of delegates end tlie sune 1 ine deduction» for freight, this hundier ef Hllernn'e. mid cut out j makes the rails cost $18 per t >n at ♦ he substi ute representation entire- | the mill. American purchasers of lj'. It Ims al ways been a matter of | steel rail? are charged $28 per ton at Hiacontent to the average voter noil tne mill, a difference of $10 in favor Die fruitful source for tlie designing of the foreign purchaser. The tariff polotielun and ring trickstet. The is a beautiful thing for the steel sooner some method is found to cut trust.—Ex. this class out the sooner will the average, intelligent rnau feel like G. W. Morrow is miking a quiet taking some Interest in politics. but thorough campaign for the nom The way it has been for a good ination of slier iff on the democratic in my years not only in this county ticket and is gaining friends every and state, but all through tlie coun day. The pecple recognize (lie fact try, the polhlc.il battles have not that by all the customary laws that laien fought by tho people over some govern political rnir'n.1 lor« t . I idea or tnelliod of gcv'T'm»»--1 tup \|r. M • r v lit lìtici io li t' i.omi- Miu,.ly liy th" ri ig«t<-i t., wtu>| I n it to > this yet r. I’lie politic il vote snail li in- ihe „.ty i,.« individual In the county is so near even that it parly. In order Io secure the palm will be a question of merit at the it luuy become customary to down coming election. Incase Mr. Mor tlie opponent through trickery or row is elected he could not be other any other way to put him on tho than an ucocmmodating ami efficient sli df. If the other would-be party official. leader chanced to lie nominated for The Westen Leader gets mad as office, then throw all the influence «gainst the party and knife him, follows: The Leader was establish for if he should chance to be elected ed in 87 <, and has devoted the past It would increase his party strength quarter of a century to tho earnest and diminish that of Die would he advancement of Weston’s interests. chief. Tills has been done so often It deseives the support of local in l>oih political parties that the |»eo tdadesmen, even it a few of them $•!<• are getting tired of "rings,” are too narrow between the eyes to IV« believe that it is in the power appreciate the benefits of newspaper of the conventions at their meet- advertising ns a business proposition iligs to | ut H atop to such practices Watch its columns? The limitless I house not represented therein is to a very great extent and it Is sin- not entitled to your patronage. 'fcerely imped they will do so. Losses in the Baltimore eanflagm- it has been t te custom for i---- -- new»• ■ (jon amo .tiling to about its entire p.ipeis to take regular intervals of surplus of $6t),01)1), together with a giving their home city b'g puff's as depreciation In tin* market value o io how they are mivanciiig. how in vest nents. have caused the dine nut'll I lie town lias grown lately tors of the Lafuyette Fire Insurance mid how well everybody is satisfied Co. of New York to ileiddi- that the kith the rapid strides the city hi.« , compnn' shall retire from business, been making for the belter. To the j All outstanding risks have been le «l ove we plead guilty. Il Is natur I insured It: the National Fire Iusur ally expected to praise its home mice company of Hart ord. k'lty and they all do so even though their concience does not approve of People in this locality that con it—but then an editor is not sup- template dying, being born, shoot ptteitl to be troubled with so dlsa. ing themselves or some other per gieeable arrangement as a cuucieuce son, tailing down, breaking their Time and time again we have boast arms or legs, will please do so here ed how our little burg was forging after not later than Wednesday ol ahead when in reality we knew bet each week, in order that the matter tar. We know that 8clo has not so tnny be properly reported to the many people now ns ten years ago. N ews readers before it gets stalo or There is no reason why we should uninteresting. not advance in wealth and popula There are two new laws to be vo tion aa,faat as any city, in fact we think "there’s a good time coming,’’ ted on in this state at the coming blit it has’nt arrived yet Willi a election under the initi i live and re splendid school building big enough ferendum law. These are the Lo- to accomodate ten times tlie number cal Option law. A copy of each of of pupils now enrolled, a rich and these bills will tie pre: outed to each extensive farming county surround voter free, who will apply at coni' ing the city, and thonsnnds of acres ty clerk’* office li the county io of tlie best timber on the coast with which lie resides, in twelve miles of us, there is no A Dentral Kentucky mm’s wife reason w by Scio should not have a steady and permanent growth. presented him with quadriplets. Ila immediately had dreams of glo There’s a Jonah somewhere. ry and stopped no*. at partisanship. He named the babies Grover Cleve The Braymer (Mo) Comet has land Wyman, Marcus Hanna Wy been quietly looking up the origin man, Theodore Roosevelt Wyman ef txjmeexpressions used by would- and Wil'ie Bryan Wyman. The be writers today. A few of the dis last named is a girl. coveries follow: 'Mohn Murk's horse was noticed NOTICE. eating poet hay at Simon Peter's gate, fast evening,” appeared id the All person.» are hereby warned JbruMlem Bee In thespring of 2 A. not to trust my wife on my account as I will not be responsible for any D. It is still doing service. bills contracted by her. "Abraham Bartholomew has a F rank R un er . new cart. Girls look out. Wonder Others Are Nearly as Bad. who'll be the flrst to rido with Abra ham,” Was printed tn the Caper- Did you ever in all your Ixirn days neum Buglo A D3. see n city divided up in sets so "News are scarce," appeared in the Sinai Landmark in B C 2t)03. much as Pendleton? There is the Like the Wandering Jew that it is, card set, the old set, the young set, the goody goody set, the Jolly set, it’s still doing service. the sol er set, the four hundred set. "The tongue of Are leaped and the '’hewing gum brigade, tho liter (lamed and nothing could Btay tho ary set, the high kicking set and lire flend,” was the way the Ga other sets too numerous to mentit n. zette reporter wrote up the burning These sets with few exceptions do OfUoiua, while Nero tiddled.” not mix mid each set thinks Its set the only set.—Pendleton Guard. One day a certain Professor of k »thematic at O University pre You kn.w XX hat You are 1'ak‘ng pan d Io start out on a short Journey on horseback. He was an absent* When you take Grove's Ta.teles. to'itidt d parson, and while saddling Chilli mlc because the formula is (he animal was thinking out some plainly printed in every Little .hawing that it is simply iron and Ititi leste problem. Some students Quinine in a tasteless f< rm. No Hluitnind »auh(d hint abntrae cure, No pay, 60c. SERVANTS OF A lv Eany nntl Profitable V» ork I lint Supplie«! l»y Condition» in Apurtinrnt Hotel«. The apartment hotel has been re sponsible for many rhanges in social conditions, and one of these is the growth of an entirely new class of servants, says the New York Sun. .Most of these hotels have suites too small to accommodate a maid if more than one person occupies them. The cost of keeping a maid under these circumstances^is increased by the fact that a fixed sum is charged every week for her meals. In a hotel, for instance, where the maximum rate is $12 a week fornicáis, the maids are likely to cost six or eight dollars. Combined with the cost of lodgings this price practically puts a female servant beyond the means of all but the wealthy, as the wages are $20 a month, more or less, to be gin with. So the new kind of maid comes either ny the day or at the times during the week that she Is most required. If she is not needed regularly, as hap pens often, she may come two or three times a week or only on ‘he reception day of the tenant of the apartment. The increase in the number <;f apart ment hotels has led to a great demand tor women of this kind. One woman who foresaw the business to be had from this class of service has opened nn agency and sends out women for this irregular work. They arc as a rule women who prefer to live nt home and are anxious to earn something to increase the family income. They make money easily in this way. for their pay is out of all proportion to that made by the ordinary woman in domestic service. They rarely lose a full day’s em ployment if they want it, and their charges are never less than $1.50a day, even for the simplest kind of work, and their hours are not more than from nine to five. If they come earlier than nine they leave earlier in the aft ernoon. Some of them refuse to sew unless rhe pay is increased, and they some times receive for attendance at nr. aft ernoon tea as much as two dollars for Gidy a few hours’ work. Aii lrlb.L On the «North Bull sand bank in Dub lin bay there Is a little island about two and one-half miles long, which is the home of a new kind of mouse. I hese little sand-colored creatures are probably the descendants of casta ways, and it is believed that in about a century they have changed their coats to the color of their sandy sur roundings for protection against the owls and hawks on the island.- Tretwired Present« from the Queen. Jewelers to Queen Victoria have a soft snap since her craze for theatrical performances at Windsor. It is opined that diamond brooches and bracelets must be bought by the gro.... a.: her majesty always pays the artists in these tokens of her consideration and appreciation of the show. Mahy are the favored stars who now own a queen’s brooch, and who look on the gift as a lucky piece ever after. It speaks well for their loyalty and the beauty of the jewel that the recip ient always says it shall never leave the family, but become an heirloom from that time forth. The worth of these souvenirs rarely varies in price, but they vary in design, and the artist who receives a crown in diamonds mi l rubies with the initi Is "V. It. I." from the royal hand deem . the li mor -orth living for. Mme. Sigrid Arnold; a re ceived one of these br< i die . when she Lx "I’hiicaiouut Buucis’’r” ily, and .Mrs. Kemi..! lias oi e lil;< i. .xhieh elm told s >mo frien Is w. pl i. 1 in her dress by the queen her mit, when t..c Kendals were c.imnmuiieu to play at Windsor seven or eight y. rirs ago. JT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH NEW THEORY OF SLK ?. Narcotic Secretion in the Throws Into the <i re ulul lc .4 Cauae« the I’lieiionieuon. What causes sleep? Very likely there is not a scientist of your acquaiatai.ee who will be able to tell you. As for the poets 1 .ey have been offering explanations eve? since time b» -Tn. but, unfortunately, none of them is reasonable, says a scientific exchange. A rather startling theory lately put forward by a young physiologis5 is attracting considerable atti ntioii. This student believes that a < ' d ox’ crete certain glands in the system a narcotic substance; that this sub stance is stored in the gland or glands until at definite times ma:n- ly influenced by habit and “tiredness’’ of the individual it is thrown into the circulation, and thereby causò» the phenomenon of sleep. There is no direct evidence of t! J correctness of this theory, but he i. - fers to a lately discovered fact that the urine of health secreted ia wak ing hours always contains a narcoi •, substance, and he urges Ibis point i 1 support of his theory. The existen of such glands is difficult to dei Sir T. Lauder ¡bunton lias pair I out that opipm will keep a p. r.- awake if he wishes to be wak. and, conversely, will make him s.; » if he wishes sleep -which would set to show that sle»p is in some mei.u- 1 “e ii - ’ ■ ■ "oi: ' " f the will. ; t . 1 AbsofufeSy Pur® TH THE IS fío SUBSTITUTE W.sk nj; C vertime. Eight t'om law. U' Ignereil by those tirelis- litt'e worker«—Dr. King’s New Life I’ill«. .Millions are ways al imo right mid d iv, cir- eg Indlgi'stior,. I>iimu-<■;■<«. C'lnsti- 'i r Sick 11 ■ I . ■ nd all Stom• h. Livr n’i‘1 It >ivi'i t'•niilile-'. ' is.v. i ‘i asiinl. 'I . 'lire. Only 25? I'I C I’ei't v’- di ug siorc. NOTICE TO k Kt I »(TORS. Homer Davenport. This gn -it cartoonist will lector ■ In II e n|'< i' i hou Albany April limi, on :h<‘ «thj ■ 4 of "The 1’owir V; of the ( rtn in. : : Cir -nit ( ’ourt: New case; .Tuc'.li E \\ hillock ngt E'lmra G Whill.xc Divorce A. 1.X1.CI Till! - License II W been ismi'd for the m u r i ige of ( lias Sterling and Ivy Ei ans. Noti,"' 1« ber bv givei, fi at tir1 und"r- lizned bau beco doli tip; ointed I r thè uiitv Court of i.i'in Countv. Oregon, |’rn,"|O" I» Mie',- ;• còti rs . « -1" > ■ ! In - . o ..os XV Glass; D I’ mi ■ *’ .i • : li. .il,,' ¿....usi. mi ac .. j .1 sons naving i Swan. ; I, Purviue and J () Fox up ci il.“" ! eli ili. ■ .'1?. li n't r;; :d , stiiti- are 1,. rehy no- pointed ¡ipprai-er«. t filli t<> ; resent tl ■ « me t i tlic iinder- In estate f W W Parrish, Stran siL'ne l :u Scio, Lini, ( i.'intv, C 'egon, witien s.x moath“ fi mi thè date oi this der Froman S a Dawson ami II i otice, t. iv verrili' d a« r.--(Ilil'"<l by law. Bryant :i| pr Users, Dated this27th dai if N- v. A. I>. l'.Kt.'l. Deeds recorded: Gl-:, :i: ('umane ' oiinston Frank I reir.-li to J D Irvine t iff H k MIV SlHBEl.b lolTKs'li s Exeiutors. Brownsville 400 V’eatlierford & XVyittt, C B Harnish to L K Bierly 235.02 At'v« for Exrs. acres ... »TICE is h ■? by uiv< n that the un- F M Witten to Z il Rud i 1 6 i ■ s ilersigru d oi ■ idiin of til;' person several parcels of land 1 r. <1 (««tate of G. iV .Phillips an ncom- Patent of Newton Huston, dated 1 ent persoli, i pniHiiar.ei' of an order * the County C urt of ~ánn I County, ♦ Nov. 25, 1805, 3i9 II acres. <* - ’n, made an entered of record on ♦ .Miles (Jury to .1 I! < 'ox 30 acres 900 »f r°bii ■ ith ilav of r*>bi tirv iri ¡."it. authoriz- » .. licen-iii? and ilirertine him to sell Mary to II illie E Kirk 2 lots in pul lie uiv!ion to the lii'jhi i t bidder Brownsville i : ’ ' •( t he fhllowii: describí 4 laud to wit : ♦ Mortgages for 100 anil 600 <> Ì lie North Half of the Northwest I ♦ carter of section three (3) in Tow n- o Ii South to XV A Williamson ri;ip Tell (10) South ItaiiL'o one (1) 170 acres 3000 AVest of thè Willamette Meridian, in XVIadsbin Kamul-ki to So|'■ iet I inn County, Oregon, containing 80 . .-.res, more or less. Kamalski 5 nere« in Linn 11 tun I Latin pursuance of said order the ty and two I 4s n Tau'on M ílill 5H <lci si_ui< I will offt r for sal1 at public John R South Io Ethel mid Lint ctlon at the Court If aised-Mir in Al- my. Linn Count'-, (’•retron. at the hour Reid lots 7 mid 8 14 38 H’s < 1 olii' o’« lo< I p. '.n the 9th < 2nd ml April 19 4, all of the said la d Iv. terms < ayh in hand. Newton Huston to Brown lilts I.t\- of. T hruarv 1904 to 60 ai'ies dati- o, deed Juuo 1'WIN’G, ( ìmudian. > : t I : WANTED—FAI li'i ( I. I . O.iys m travel ii ’'well i -lai, isned n ii-< in a tew c lunties, ealling on " tail rn ri l a:its and agents. I o< il territ tv . Saiarv L’O.'.IO a week with exi'cnees a. di li ■'ai, all payable in cash e.u h week. Mo <y lor I'.ipiM'S adv. 4. Position p.r- niaucur. Eusiu s -slid and rush ing. Standard Ilo 0 Deiuùorn S’ < 'liicago. “I find Th Miford’R Biack-Draught a good medicine for leer d'Fease. It cured my on after he had sp nt $100 with doctors 11 is all t he iped- icine I take.' MRS. ( ALOLINE MARTIN, Park Tsburg. W. Va. If your fiver dot’s net act reg- uGrly go to your iruorist and secure a package of Theaiuru 3 Black-Dranght and take a dose tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. Thedford's Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds. bilioiB ess, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result in Bright’s disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent package of Thedford’s Black- Draught should always kept in the house. » DALEY BROS., Proprietors. V-, Of Wagons, Hacks and Bug gies has just been received direct from the factory in Illinois. My prices on any of the above will compare favorably with the Portland prices. Call and see HO' B@R i?¥, h®TS'Ig ÎÎND ¥HB YORlfDS MIK! “ ur.ivu« Ynquitiii »«». 1. tvlttriifiiic: YaquiiiH.......... i..i'i l.c.iVfM i ’orvjillt ♦........ An t\»?« Aliffinj I • r a WILL YOU BE THERE i>.r. r .......... rtroil:— Not tire's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the attractions at St. Louis. This can only be or returning via tlie “Scenic Line of the ny _ in ihr nutü hon a'I train tfivinu i w o or ihr n lioui'H in Albany lunariure ut s. P. nor.'h bound train tlanl. I rain No. 2 connect« c i’L. the s. P. Wes ■.. t * : .ui:i- ( roaeinff for Inctepeti lienee McMinnville an i nil point» north to Portland. I W1 1\ SToNF., Manager. TIIOS. COCKRELL \uent. Albany. uri.ul d si'i'i.i ■ Attractions, iiôipiallcd Dining Car Service, ■¡surpassed in Efforts to Please. U Write for illustrateli booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts W. C- McLP.IDB, General Agent F OUTLAND OREGON 124 Thíra Street m :.trj.l Wil.i mi , .. br.i.. .uuu o' Dennison, Ohio ,vis confined to his his boil for sever I weeks with intl- uiri'iiiitojy rheumatism. “1 used in.in.v remeili" he says. “Final ly 1 sent t i.' . t'aws drug store folr a brtte of Cl. ’ mberl d .l’s Pain* Bill, nt which !' ne I w is nn ible to use baud or i >c>, a id in one week’s t me win able to work .1* t..i| jvy aS n ..I 111).'' Me bv all dealers. V V -V SA >Xtc. FORMALDEHYDES (Used nnil recommended by the Oregm Agricultural College.) <» Q HQW TG MIX GRAIN 1 pint of Formaldehyde to f8 gallons of water, mix with 150 bushels of wheat. Best Method to Obtain Good Results THEDFORD’3 BLACIÍ- CRAMliT Lion Coffee Inside each pound package of Fill a 50 gallon barrel about 1-2 or 2-3 full of the mixture, pour in the grain and mix thoroughly for ten minutes, then sack, placing sack in a V shaped trough slanting into barrel, thus allow ing surplus to drain into the barrel for < ► further use Price 50c per pint. For sale by will be found a F2.EE, game. 60 diilercnt games. All new Tts pleasant I istennd prompt cure« have made < hsmherl iln'« Cough Fe rar» that this plctnrg tn Reined? :« favorite with mottiei a of the f rm of a label m on the sin.ill children. It quickly cure« wrapt'er of every bottle ot their coughs 4 colds and preven' I iuulsioa you buy. any danger i f pi ( unionin or other SCOTT & BOWNE, serioas consequences. It not only j cures croup, but when given ns soon Chemists, 400 Peart St., N. Y. as the croiipy cough np; < ir« win prevent the attack- For wile by all | joc. »nd ft; all dragglatx dealers. The Housefurnisher. Scio, Oregon. CHAS. WESELY í : :.. < iKi>. .*.(». 2, I O'! :t<|l.fttai— Train I ch . < - Xilnttn •• “ (’nrvuHl* • “I used Thedfcrd’s BlRck- Draught for liver and k duey com plaint 8 and found nothing to exeel it ”—WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar blehead, Ill. A Favorite Kemedyjor Babies. < ► Die best of fresh, salt, and smolied meats always on hand. We solicit your patronage. $ VOTICI;. I < axes ............ Arrive« IH*tmit.. wa». 1. f« lieti We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Market. ¡¡ V <». Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it’s easily destroyed xvhile young; when old, sometimes possible. St-^ngthon the lungs as you >. v. cak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won’t. Don’t wait until you can't deceive yourself any long< r. Begin with the first thought to take Scott’s Emulsion, If it isn’t really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that’s the treatment and that’s the best treatment. Meat City T> E. At Your Grocer's. ♦♦•e ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.> I L • ’EE J SCIO. I ’ , OREGON. - ! : < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦