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will do things and do them in the interests of right i and justice to all. Politically Independent. Entered at the postoffice at Scio, Oregon, a« second-class mail matter. R. Shelton, of this city, is mentioned as a probable candidate for the legislature next year. Riley is a first-class citizen, broad minded and is very popular in the.eastern portion of the county or wherever he is known. If he will accept the nomination he will be elected. Indications now seem to point to some very live ly times in Oregon during the next two or three 5...... in the way of railroad building. Electr c lint., will soon, perha: - ov«-r the principal por *1' s.Jo of t e r ver. tions of the valley on either fHJBSCKlITlOX KATES. One year in advance.......................................... One year, at end of year.................................... One year, at end of 2 years... ........... • • ■. • Ont vmr, at end of 3 year»............................ 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It you want to sell y Mir farm, I cat sell it if it can Ite sold If you want to buy, 1 can timi the place you want. is made of Grape Cream of Tartar In less t. an onu rnonih c« ogress will be in ses Absolutely Pure sion. One would t1 nk t at Senator Mitchell a- d C tngressmtn \\ illiai.ison and Hermann, would 1 >■! Makes the food a little bit conscience smitten when they receive a more Wholesome salary check for services not rendered; when other senators and r -presentatives are performing their and Delicious. constitutional duties. B it some people are some what thick-skinned and a little thing like, not earning their salary, does not bother them in the ^NUTHtR PHASE OF A GREAT QUESTION least. All three of these men are law "rs. a. í lawyers (some of them) are not tr< '' co F i - Within a short tune the i.'reement sciencious scruples anyway. '.erw.-en ih< mini-ownem and the ruine» IT IS WORTH Bllfonsno’«, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and palu or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, short ness of breath — these are the blank cheques of physical bankruptcy. The man who suffers from these dis orders and neglects them will soon be In thu relentless grasp of some fatal disease. If he is naturally narrow chested and shallow lunged, it will probably be con sumption; If his father or mother died of paralysis or some nervous trouble, It will probably be nervous exhaustion or pros tration, or even Insanity; If there Is a taint In the family blood, ft will be blood or skin disease; If he lives in a new ora low, swampy country, it will be malaria; if he lives a life of exposure, It may be rheumatism. There Is one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself "out of sorts” and suffering from the symptoms described. It Is to resort to Dr. Pierce's Golden MrJical Discovery. This medi cine makes the appetite keen, corrects all disorders of the digestion, renders assimi lation perfect, invigorates the liver, puri fies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue. It cures almost all diseases that result from '¡.sufficient or improper nourishment of She brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far advanced, readily yield to it. w. r e ” in the anthracite region of forced by President J di> atioi.s ar.’ now, that the President will I'emiHylvania, Roosevelt three years ago, will come to 11 e most < .. ■ . ■ to ciingress, an end. it is believed there will »oon when it assembles i. xt month, that he or any he another coal strike. The subject is OFFICIAL DISHONESTY o r president .ias ever promulgated. He is in of universal interest, since this strike in AND GRAFTING MUST GO. s ich close touch with i e people, that he knows 1’ 'tinsylvania has large relation to ques tions that concern the attitude of capital Evidently there is a fixed determination on the that fair and just treatment is long overdue them, and lalsir towards each other through [from the railroads and other large incorporations. part of the people, all over our land, to get rid of H ■, as well as most thinkers who have given the out the country. It was a tense condition in the anthra political boss rule and the usually attending graft cite districts in '902, when President that if our suojoct serious consideration, knows ing and thievery. The fight against corruption is Roosevelt ii>ter[>osed. A b a peace-ma. not leveled at any particular party, but against p e mt government is perpetuated, power must ker in this contention he acted a part official corruption, no matter whether labeled b ■ centralized in the government at Washington, scarcelv less co spicuous and important “Tammany Democracy,” “Philadelphia Ring Re s illicient to curb t e greed of selfish, soulless cor- than he bore later in bringing about the publicans,” “St Louis Boodlers” or “San Fran p (rations. Call it Paternalism if you will. The peace between Russia and Japan. The A man or woman who neglects famine of of 1902, to which the in constipation suffers from slow iki I- cisco Union Labor.” All of these corrupt gangs President knows that the time has arrived when coal sonlng. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- te nporizing will do no longer. Some plan must terposition of President Roosevelt put lots cure constipation. One little will be forced to quit, in the end. an en I, was a tremenduous crisis, invol " Pellet " Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Don't let a In New York City, Attorney Jerome, a candi be adopted to regulate and controll the unjust ex- ving not only the producers of coal and selfish seller over-persuade you to a tions of corporate capital. the operators in the mines, buteonsum- accent a substitute for these Origi date for district attorney at his own instance, and ns' Little Liver PLUS, first put up ers also. Three years of industrial peace by old I >r. R. V Pier ’e over 40 years whose campaign slogan was the execution of law, Governor Chamberlain and ex-Land Agent have followed the President's action, sco. nu<4> imitated but never equaled prosecution of corruption and official thievery, 0 1.11 are indul ing in caustic letter writing to but it is plain that the war ¡ b about to whenever found and an honest and decent conduct break out agt in. The miners will de- | of the public service; whose conduct of the dis e ich other. The governor seems to have the bei- mariil recognition of their union and the | ■Winter Rates to Taquina Bay. of the controversy. Odell is not technically dis consequent right to make terms, as a trict attorney’s office, during two terms, so ap As a winter health and recreation pealed to the law-abiding, decent New York citi-1 honest, perhaps, but morally he is as guilty as body, for the rates to be paid them, Doubtless the old contention of tie ■ resort Newport is the one par excel- zens, that they elected him for the third time by a any inmate of the )>enitentiary. owners of the coal lands will be renew . lence. Recognizing this, and wishing to ?ive the people an opportunity to majority of over 10,000. W. R. Hearst, municipal Because Oregon has no active congressmen, ed—the contention, namely, that the ireathe the fresh, pure ozone of the ownership candidate for mayor, was defeated on j land is private property, with which the ! ocean, the Southern Pacific and Corval the face of the election returns, but, believing that Representative .Jones, of Wash., has conferred I owner may do as he pleases, and being lis & Eastern railroads will resume the of tickets through to Yaquina bay he was elected, if a fair count of the vote had with the Portland ( hamher of Commerce, as to I private property, it is no concern of the ■ sale on Saturday, October 21, and will sell the needs of the Columbia river, in the way of public whether they mine coal or not. same throughout the winter and spring been made, has commenced contest proceedings. They w ill do as they please, regardless every Wednesday and Saturday. Enough of evidence of fraud has been found to appropriations from congress, and to devise the alike of their employes and of the pub on The rat s will be the same as during best means to obtain them. amply justify the contest. lic. But such assumption at the pres the summer an ’ will be good for return I 30 days from date of sale. RtiOndelpWn anrt th/ state of Pennsylvania, ent day can nowhere be maintained. Minthorn’s sanitary sea bathswill Senator Mitchell does not seem at all anxious to Coal or coal land ir real estate, and no be1 I>r. in operati n during the entire winter, touted the corrupt, boodling Republican machine, twatments will Ije given daily. bag and baggage. The Democratic candidate for have his case advanced on the U. S. supreme court fact is better vHtalkistiea than tic t tne and Hot and cold salt w.^M bath” can f>e ownership ot real estate is held and en- taken docket. His action is very nearly a confession of every day in the sanitarium, slid state treasurer won by a majority of over 70,000. I joyed subject to the pub'ic right and tor anyone desiring rest recreation and His election will enable an examination of the guilt. From the funeral oration he pronounced interest. It is not true in any civilized heal'h, no place on the Pacific North books of the state treasurer’s office to be made. before the senate last w ater, with himself as the community that the owner of real ea westcan be found equal to Yaquina This state has a reserve fund of $10,000,000 and it political corpse, one would think he would allow tate confers upon the owner the right to bay. During the winter nearly a l other is feared, by some of the friends of honest gov no opportunity t<> pass, to expedite matters, An do what he will with his own. Such health resorts are dosed or difficult to reach, and none of them have the ad ' rights as he has are hedged round with ihnocent man would do so. But then---- ernment, that this fund may not be intact. all sorts of conditions and limitations, vantage of Newport and vicinity as re gards climate, points of interest, recrea At St Louis, the readers of the N ews will re Ant property may be taken by due pro- tion am amu-einent. For parties de Petitions are now being circulated throughout cess member, how Prosecuting Attorney Folk prose- of law for public uses, The people siring 11 enjoy fishing, hunting or see CUted the gang of boodlers that had charge of the the state for a Referendum vote on equal suffrage, who must have coal will certainly let ing the ocean in sunshine and storm famous resort is unequalled. The city government. These boodlers, quite a riuni at our next June election. The petitions must be those who own the coal mines know that this surroundings are ideal—beautiful scen- w hether they mine coal or not, or allow l ery, climate mild, healthful and invig- filed with the s< retarx of state, by December 1. ber of them, were convicted and sentenced to the it to lie mined, or not, is not a qnestion penitentiary; but a democratic state supreme court We have some petitions at the N ews office. Any they are at liberty to decide w holly w ith ‘ orating. Neat, clean cottages, either furnished p >rsons desiring to sign the same can do so by defeated Folk’s efforts, in a great measure. reference to their own interests or or partly so, can l»e rented in the im mediate neighlmrhood o1 the sanitar, wishes. Not merely the rights of the baths at about fo per month. Plenty - I Asa result, when election day came around. Gov calling, at once. miner», but the interests of the public j fresh milk, vegetables, honey, frui and ernor Folk was the only Democrat elected on the are to be considered. Coal lands, the ugh ail household necessaries can be ibtain- The massacre of the Jews in Russia hasarroused state ticket, the rest being Republican. The people private property, in the present state of ! ud at the lowest possible cost, while ill evidently wished to ratify Attorney Folk’s fearless the sympathy and indignation of the world. The our industry and civilization, become . kinds of fish and the famous rock oys can tie had in al undace for the prosecution of the boodlers, and to punish the number of men, women atul children, who have affected w ith a public interest, and the ’ ters trouble of securing them. been murdered, now runs up to a half a hundred People troubled with loss of appeiite, Democratic supreme court for its action for delay public will cr-rt.rinlv rind means to get insomnia,rheumatism or run down from ing and defeating the punishment of the liood- thousand and the end is not yet. Russia justly c ml, any cause will find Newport an >1 merits to be wiped off. asa nation, from the polit Tile condition» were acute in October, place to regain their health and ig lers. 1902, when President Roosevelt inter or for rest and pleasure. In San Francisco the Union Labor party has be ical map of Europe. The civilized nations of the posed Full information as rates, cheeking of between the owners of the mines come very corrupt; that is to say, the office hold w >rld should unite and. if necessary, to stop the and the workmen therein. Soon again baggage, etc., can be obtained from any S.P.orC. 4E. agent, or from A I.. ers and leaders have. A strong effort was made I butchery, destroy the Russian government, which the conditions will l>ecotne acute; for Craig, general pa-seuger agent 8. P. t o., is no government in a civilized sense at all. Less a fresh labor strike is brewing, and is Portland ; of J. C. Mayo, general passen by uniting the Democratic and Republican parties, ger agent C. A E., Albany, Ore. to dethrone the Abe Kuef gang of b<x»dk rs; but cruelty and bloodshed caused the United States to 1 looked for in April neat. Every one Rate from Albany to Yaquina, |3..r>0. sees that the tendency of all these the effort proved a failure; Mayor Schmitz being declare war upon Spain, and to release the Cuban movements is towards "public ownership people from their oppressors. Does not an equal, of public utilities.’’ No private busi elected by a good majority. ness seems to be more lndeliblv im Bswaro of Dofootivs Tltlos These examples are cited to show that the peo if not a more pressing duty, now rest ujxm Eng pressed with tiifc public interest'than land, France and Germany, in the cause of hu t hat w hich controls the production and Have an Abstract of Title ple are up in arms against boodlery, bribery and of fuel—an article indispens thievery on the part of the officials, no matter manity, to put a stop to tiie fiendish cruelty of the distribution Prepared- by The able for heat anil light and power and which o? what party placed them in power. Nor I Russians? If the Czar is helpless and unable to locomotion. Here, indeed, is another Linn County Abstract Co. phase of a great question, driving will the war that is being waged against dishon controll his ]*eople, let him say so and ask the help great Of the real property you Intend to piiavhase im on rapidly towards new industrial [of outside nations, to put his red handed cut and social adjustments.—Sunday Ore- or accept as security for money loaned, our esty and rascality cease, until th<* scoundrels are patron? receiving the benefit of onr experience throats where they will be powerless. Let the gonian. driven from power and the governments, national, ESTABLIKHKO IN 1892. j{ RI I)1‘ state and municipal are again under the controll Russians be forced to take some of their own med ADDITIO.ÌÀ Manager of the people and are being conducted with reason icine and try conclusions with frozen Siberia, un- OFFICE—Corner of 3d and Broadalbin street , til they can behave themselves like sane, civilized Bra Marshall From Fsnnsyivanl*. ALBANY, able economy and honesty. 0RR30N Nor is the war to be confined to the prosecution human beings. Surely, the time will soon have Eva Marshall, who is in jail for forg and punishment of official rascals alone. The big arrived when the civilized nations of the world ery, came fr m Ebensburg. Penn., incorporations are being scrutinized, as well, and, I must interfere in l»ehalf of humanity and hunt w here she has a brother residing, from GEO. IF. WRIGHT, Sheriff White has receive I a dis when found to be unjustly increasing the price of these Russian fiends down, as they would savage whom patch. rhis n orning Mrs. Marshall Attorney at Law wiki beasts. Commodities, esjiecially those that are regarded as admitted that she a as from there. Her i • grvt» of L. I., R.. Claw of MU' story, which i» pr obably correct, i» that necessities, or are paying outrageously extras a I Mi* »nr« State University here husband left her taking nearly all Sint salaries, as is being shown in the insurancej Mr. Hearst may never be mayor of New York, of their money, tier only cliild died, and Pi-act tees in Ml (xmrtft. Office over she left with what money she could se firn Nattoai Rank. Room* 7 and vestigation, are to all be called down. but nearly everyone will admire him for the fight cure to hunt for her husband, and has If, in order to do this, our government assume? he has made in the interests of good government l-een hunting since, until she rim out of ALBANY. ----- OR k QON money, and tin n she resorted to the a sort of paternal supervision over these creatures, and the controll of municipal franchises, All anti-1 ! forgery of the check. Since being in that owe their existence to a charter granted them Tammany people, irrespective of party, seem to the jail the woman has les n acting in a . BO YEARS* deci.ielv erazi manner, at nights scream by the government, either state or national, these l»e w illing to ai 1 him in the contest. EXPERIENCE ing ami making herself somewhat of a soulless corporations will ha\e no one to blame but nuisance generally. It is proimble lliai he will be permitted to be taken hark th em selves. Lets see! Tl ere has been nearly one dozen land “ home 4 up»n authority, as there is little The people are becoming so well educated, as to fraud sc >u drels convicted in the Federal court. doubt that she * "off "—Albany Demo 4 4 the political and civic conditions of the times, that |down at Portland, Has any of them yet com- crat. 4 they will not longer silently submit to official di . menced doing time in the jH-nitenliary therefor? T hao » M ams Bom D csign « honesty nor to corporate greed; for in the end tl ■ In our stat -courts, when a man is pronounced ’ CoeVRIOHT« Ac. ArtTonR R»n ?1n< a akrtrh and deferir»ion mai K«txu. — On N V.mbrr 11. to th« wife • I people know that they, themselves must foot guilty of crime, he very soon becomes one of the " A Ewing. »daughter. quickly aa^rtain our opinion frè# whether ar ‘nven’ton »a pn habiv patentable t onimnnuw Gone evidential RÀiONOK on PaienU bills. state's boarders down at Salem. Puter. McKinley The n ther and child are gettim •ent free. (»Meat arer.-▼ for securing patent«» jhrwnth Munn A revel▼< The people will eagerly, when they know- it. and Mrs. Watson were convicted nearly one year along nfeeh ; blit Al—well he lias n. t , wnbont change, ta the been worth mm h »" * banker »ince. place such men as President Roosevelt, (¡ovemors ago, yet each of them are. apparently, just as free Hi» trial l-alam,•» have been out of Mel American. et» Folk and LaFollette, Attorney Jerome and .Mayors and easy as if they had never Ixvn convicted. The ter ax well Al sav» be would need a A Scientific tu?»™... IlhHtratM »»»XI,. tv, mp wrUer tifheii or «ighteen years ..f an, »-.»rtiar vem». Term.. 1« a Weaver and Tom Johnson, in power; for t laws delay, sometimes, is not very satisfactory to b- . ce and it w uld.be nit»' t’ have a member nf hi. Uuulj till the pu»i ¿bnfidently expect that any or all of th. a men j law-abiding citizens. MUNN 4Co.3*"^’ New Tort ion. P atents Hraoc» .’>4^». 4 1». W,.h.u«tui.. IX C æhilç to in spect till our clothing on exhibition. Ue carry the best that is manufact ured. AI .BAKY, MM H. D. LANDON, of the BILYEU DEN SAW MILLS, is prepared to fill orders tor COMMON 3R FINISHING LUMBER. Orders taken at the yards in Scio or at the mills in Bilyeu Den. His lumber is the best of mountain fir, and prices are reasonable. U. MACDONALD. ¡! BLACKSMITHING ii repairing and in tact do everything carried on in a first class blacksmith and wagon shop. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Horseshoe ing a specialty. Gill Q. McDonald Milling Company SUCCESSORS OF SCIO ROLLER MILLS. 1' IN' OHPCRATEn I >K< KMBKH 2«, 1004. I Officers TJ Munkers C A Warner,, V A Eu ng,; . .Pres. . . Sec. . Treas. Directors T J Munkers, J A Bilyeu, J J Barnes, W F Gill, C A Warner. We do a general custom Milling business. on sale. Hour and feed Wheat bought and exchanged, lor I lour. We are in the field f< r business and will treat you right (the Santiam Mrws J he N ews is devoted to the interests of Scio and S«n- tiam Forks. Live Editorials upon the leading topics of the day in each issue. It works for the interests of the Common People and the ed itors pocket book. T erms :—In advance for one year $1.25 at the end of the year $1.50; end two years $1.75; end three years $2.00; Subscribe for it now. -