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• r Politically Indépendant ori s u ni w. 17-Vi# back to th«1 p* Urica!.history oí ‘.be OriLWawj »lays to stir up the passion and.prylydgnuf,•.hose T* r«a Varevam nr <»«auo*. unarr**«» Uli'lrf «»¿imil » 4 m . .a* U» you « lr* time’s in order to do su. P< Twt.tb«’ N f .WHI o swy «4 Tlav w«ir rwMAM*« Io» <*• rattfy, by that j>olitxal cordi .wm.i . jwì pA’.eal parties have **mr a MI ru»«live *Krs, th* Aat«*mluaetit xmntiug «Mpuil right« I«» a>*in^»* v a ha h greatly . chanted since that > e <fay. a Ti»> República* • *»• • Too* l*rr<’ |4 a 4 v «I I«*|»*r*tlie voter* tbr«w*gh ’«R**-* fw>t DOW Lsiiwl **MT Wn»lt it <11<i ID tIB* « grtllfott sianarrouely »»gia^l b* U m » n*eu day» of Lincoln. NMhccr «16es the flenwcralN? «»■• •*»«•••■ l'“<‘»«>»« ««»l R«<- opriy stand for. th«, things that Jcfteraan ltavis Thia imnwmmt I»«« gmen under year represented. Th<»s«- dai; *d issu«’» are j«ubt his- •••»,•««*)•»•••••' tor>-. Men wlmawtrolk-u tne |«>litual k*tini«sof mil. tMj ,lMir i*^i.i»tiv* the country ait bat tune are ia their graves ,n ’ - u"1“ “ *’•*.’T’T*1 t . . . t j meIi '•»< pro|«»rt*.»t’A «• U* attrac t tlie is svR<nffirir nus HI5 STOMACH. # iS- »r- »Uw« aihi.i, have »»•|W.,a w ••4 kl» rn.lark-» w. ,1a. .. f* Iks.. «»I »UV..«!«« ■ aero ral from tod (f » • *ak»..u- A«.-m I ..I h, — .irei>«ih •1 b. h«. ■»> I ..I hr rtl,, K**«! I* <-«»• l. rle.1 II.tu niilrui.-n IW> uh lb* .1. n, • • • l.ewglh uf ill* •U.nia.'h u, akal «it*«it i..»l .ai*u u .lig.^uxi aM| »«■ «uUuri Krsq-i« *» k*.4 ’lari ■ i.<** « bo han -••*w»»’’t>a«l m*wi «b- «, lb* »i..n>a. l> . o •*» al» .«gai» d.«.-»lx.n «i,.l m. imion .1« IMI< |«.rb,rtu lh».r dut« Tbu. lha »bHaiarh I« realty lb.- vital o» g»u ..I lb* i»»iy If tb* *U«ma. I. I»• w*ak lb* lady will 1«.«,** gl», I»*«*» Il I. ««Mitravi. „».A <«• im « re...« fur >u •‘«’’•»■•b. Ami «a U h I«*) . CVHivIdered »• • Wb.U* I» mad* up uf il* «rvrral m. n. t»f» aiv.1 .«ym. u«, „f ,b« »all »» • .xH.mspirix-* of ’».«a - «u.m h •••• di* Wl Lu UM an»..* th* or- t*ua «bub eu»«pu«» th* i.aly |f tr.« •)« ta w*4k hará*» u ta m ...«irivb.u • .1 phr- *1 w< ■». *> a I* ' i in a A» .«y«»« Iwaru liier. Lutti*,» *t. Ib* llv.-r «ili h* turpM and nactiv* giving ri«* m btt Hiaiwwa, h*» ,,f ap|» lu* w*»k iHrrve* fra-U« irregular »« (ton .-I bei«ri palpiiatiou. 41uiu*«». braslacli* taaraavlu' a.«l »'.li.rbai. *» »ul * 4»«h iirwM** Mt U •».» r*nr Qurhrw »rit«v< • > e i• ••*« *fu t • «ir ■ w » t • fa 1 • • ’ • V . ■ I • •*• **** •’! Ih«- II»** wh.l« ritritili«»« I • uukl e**| •«*tal«l M4k4 U> I mt !•*«*> Mb« h •«> V44 »kg »t<>«)i*. h Th«’ d.« <».»% , laifiMMi «A*4 u.| «th«>tk HowNr U ih tv «.> «A- W'l >• » U.« II L«.Wik I» n«uiari| >r< i f,*a n.. hmte* •• ■ •*- * • kta<*»l **•- t if) l »r I* « r • • <•- .1 -i» «t *nt| •'< p t* k t| . ' - * ' a : • « •»•« f.«ui»4 that I t-t*n i. lmK« » • T rw ma ’* i 1 NS c would >«-g«*st that you tiake.1 your. Sniufau Bl’lT carl\\ j i ITT.MtlffRl R ho . m *V v I| WRg Dot in existence at tn«* be- I BttmUou ol tlw i-mlii *1 a«rM A Con« I he elude«’ patterns .tro al» 1 ai4»«*i4*lnM»nt prt»tMbaii*g » p - ways fbund .tt th«* <l|M*ning •Honing of the- war. Neither was the rnanagil»lf|• , ‘ , "*• on • , l ,r *T Hiitgr-o ;iu|*i K»*s ha i >*> I tiMru • rtilruh* i»i««-i 1 »r»»t, .•ulMuiltaal U» »Mil»» riilrwmhi«*m*ul, So why to a¡> tn iMMa u* an alfirtualiva of tin Season Uteti stocks <l/>ej«ar m mhaiM-w. JÄ editor .« the Orrgom.ui. T ~ 7 - — ;* * “ “ “ II jk Mgr. at « ini «4 i 4 ar Thua ainrlhllnrul AM I « jwal to the pnde anil prejudices, oi those tunes tn w4e «4 are unbroken. Ogg y «aw«(St gad of ? y*ara............... —t-ll aubflGtt««! t<» V’ it »afílA^e t»V I Z-<- I 75 Why pree<*h "Vote her X jatlvv itMlaaUrs* lit 1«»’, brin«tint ua a <*' order to line th»> boys up? J«*ir-a||9vdo| J *var». ». ibis will be about the law FuiJ44ur<t|if In a ¡. ? ............. a»t«- «4 3* Altli ’t^gh ÜMi *>» 1*014 T$ imght;'* when then ’ will n«X be 50fM) straightj M T ^rve nH*nth» in **ÌMau«e. . .. «4 tl<# Caini m wn tal r«*«ilrr« fWt itM*rv litan week you'll see many Men Üf> votes in the Stat»’ o( Oregon next Monday. bugile copy m ara| |>ef .... ... . ,. ; d«»oldtal in Matram p-AfT*. thr “X«>” VotA wealing Wmier clothes. •aa only lurrr*»««! by ab tir thr Al>\ I* 14 I I IMH a MAT***4 We, are now confronting new imusa. Republi- .' ••Y ao ” wir «a» a tiffin ««ntral by l’»,iH2. Cgnl of thank « .................. M It will soon be a case of can legislation is res|ionaible for conditions that.no». n u», I« a pal|«ai>4r auffurv oí liar ___ _ _o Special obfeliMMV nelM'r*, j*rr line UÏ But whkh ar e»»iitl*k*ntly |«*»*è V* F girmi 4 m I avffhfingr« iniaM-ul», pi*r line .......... E... triumph resurrecting something 1C ev.-n the On gon an admits must be chang.*1. y» w t*» venamv coiMMiintiiate f *r ua «i thr 4th *la> 14I1X .. {Twa 1 ~ a I a«l*« ftuing, |«rr hnr |w*r !**«>•» "4 nu 1 long Rg the Aldnchen. the roniker*. the I luttg. ,4 from the garret or closet I a * mg \ ’ ' Jtr/‘ l>i»pUv mia», 2 « Lai>|f«*• per n idh, <•!»«* rvl'imn aide i ' ' *?" Kr» * on or coming out in a Spring |<ef im h . , ” y«4ir tiailola IA» thu ami 10 the Elkinses, and other like statesmen, control jnn I aid lr*n«»r «or fUg <4 Intor, thr «mi* i 11» I*p4f«**f«*m»l card». I tn«be*.|wt Suit—new, chan, stylish, destinies, the Republican partv w ill never change |«>a«»r ww on «4h?r in «nu: >k4*Mtr«* agaiuM { l«fBg tin« vwAilrmt» i’*r a*li«ri.»autf w***! mu . , plr ete*u Ihr Im! k »U m I f< r«wa »I Ihr t»ppiiAiM««n and haHtlsume. them. IM j thia, ami v«m will Imenr Onfim, ...... .................. . ............................................ ............ 1 ......................... The N» s claims that there is no great political y mir tnoihriw ami ytMirmúrc». We havu an almost unlimited variety of choice p*ldmiwri w»H r\»r pray : WILLFULl. Y Ml SR EPR!SENTS. measure at Che present time ujwn which either] A ! yuatr Attuali. .Nam* iH wiwaV. •** «*»•*»» *•*» *r.wn. r«) *|. ih« lt<v «t!•» «<r<*i.« Cheviot», S« rgv’s, ami Scotch Mixtures. party is a unit. The li*ading qu««stion that has en- 11 « ax « fa ry Prr*i«i«ut OrvjpHi hkyoal >*id* • urfcml »|» *>»<t I «am ’« gran U> I. « t I « *n ik»-*rf « «»<«r tu Irwgfa» AMM« iili«*n ami slaU* K«*l«ra* | Hk«* * «)iw«*rr4>i Mr. George W. Wright, who is Republican can gaged the attention of Congress for the jast sev- ! la tfr«t»fMl f. r «hat *>«* mm MU i«,» ba« «t <« « They’re Masterpieces of Suit Makinq U mm u( Wmuan'A (Tuba. fvt I;-’ and I « erta hilf f'. »« I« I, «t..-«t |<t*i«r ‘ didate for Stalo Sgoator, is jmxlaiming from every eral months is not in any sense a dividing line be- i ! - . » • s, Mw* >la«nv W Cos, i*«lrr into taking lufaru< f t ,r political stump in thr County, that Hon. M A tween the jarties. President Roosevelt and a jart, |*rr»Ì4l«»nt Or<ic*«n E«pial ^<iffra«c«* Arao- Or l*irr« et m**«! id uva , rwAttumrudcd u> We trust von will stop in fora moment'» look. HatioB. Miller, his opponent, i.' mainly re-j«>: uble for all of the Republican party wanted freight rate logis-1 ba "jh-l • af.-a! - \\ r Iw-heve that you will be impresseti with the ( luaurm Mornirr C airra nio HT, kt. •« ymir owrtlxif*- the graft that has been going on at Salem during latum; so did the Democrats. President Roosevelt; Prvanlrut Woman's 1’iuDcrr Aunhary Ul T -u > pain reasonableness of otrr prices as writ a* wvih the «Ut M Alto! hraTlh *rn.| *< th«» Aranciati« xi. »!* • <'omih<4i Nm«« Med., a! «<dv - r A the two legislative « dons. He is rodeavuD- 'Mid a part of the Republican party want the trusts excellence of our Clothing. buok t»( ma {‘A<«w S*fMÍ Tl on* c«»ni H N. K , iU'ti|4 ft * pa,« r >v.-red. »r 11 »lamm tqg tq hold Mr» Millar responsible u« (articular for restricted; so do the iTemocrata. President Roose F>v«..»riit ta be-Urtai m ! Women • Lr.mihl. ,1 Avl-în i» Or H V Cl u lw. the grafts when, all told, then wen’ but 17 Demo velt and a jairt of the Rejiublican jarty favor tar p.tr.-r tua Mam >lrwl, Buffalo \ THE BLAIN CLOTHINC COMPANY K ittii aw P , M. Iht rr«.|»lv « 4 luUtl»»a cratic members and all of the other 73 w< re R< iff revision; so do the Democrats. On all of these I’rwekleiil Woman'* Medical AcBuciatéin. time a tlognn on rlwti.m .lav. Neat publicans, in the legislative body. measures the Democratic party is mon* nearly a Senator John .M Gearin ha» demon- Moti.lay, after tin* toter ha« v *>* M..- UTright chafg. s that Mr. Miller voted ‘‘yen” unit than the !;. publican j«»rt.v. They an* more •tratad in tlw- »hurt lime that lie ha» Im will probably tie aff.vt*.| with « tired or the following resolutions: Authorizing the sup nearly in accord with President Roosevelt’s, antk Iv .ii I nit<-<i niMlea r>enal*r that tie I» a — nan of tin*' ability. H« Í» a plying of the members with postage stamps, with t<»>, (though we dislike to say it I with the jiolicies • ■ tali < <>t gi.-Miinait Bliigrr Hermann'» Irutl tanmh »«pp-.ilor "f -tauomnl Ni». I. Inn I In comparieon with Jonathan Huurne, i» wt (..r Jun.- Is. Lul’a «•* the session laws of 114*1. and Bellinger A Cotton’ advocated by the Oregonian. Bingvr a Republican Congre-Htnan? belali» far Bourne'» »u|«.rior in every Code, for the supplying of senators with five new s- There are now no jiolitical parties, only in name, way a» it i» |»*ait>le tor two men to dif T J. Miuiker* W, F Gill, ja[>cni each, and for the rmjiloyment of one addi in the sense of the war anti reconstruction days. fer tiearm i» a tine orator, while Bourne IMI SCIO MARKETS. never made a »peech in hl» life. You F. C. I'.ery, J. J. Barn««, tional clerk by each Senator. Let us sec if Mrr Tlie hatred and prejudice of those times have ahouid n>>t heailaU- a monn-nt in »elvcl- The (otlowing ar« prima quoti d Oil C A. Warner. Gearin »love Bourne. Inatciul of tliurmiav u( *a< h w**l Wright has stated the farts in the case. r our dealer*. passed away, and since the Sjmnish war, we have mg ¿ m b.-mlng for the pa»t four or five moiitba W lietat, Kc Thu- Senate Journal of 1903, jwge 30, states: a united country. Then why may not a Democrat to muro the election of Inn e* lf, a» haa Gato, Bourn«, Senator Gi-arin ba» Iweii at lu» Senator Fulton intnxluced S. R. No. 5. requiring aspin- to a «•■at in the United States Senate? Why Bran, l».«t at Waahingyon, na» mt mg m paremg S horta, each Senator L> be supj.lied w th $.'* worth of j»> t may not a Democrat aspire to be Governor of Ore tliu «• freight rate law, etc. Chop, age stamps. By motion of Senator Fulton the gon without having the bloody shirt waved in his Butler, (Country) per r-Jl •• *14 • Unirli, . E«», Imi't it »trange that «uuie psot>l» have resolution adoj.tisl without call for yea and nay face.“ t hi. ken», pUUuU. »<■ little x - . about the matter that they 4« • i ,«•> rtttjmge 'M’>, S R. Na yaj-jssir introduced The editor of the N ews jsissesscs the honor of: charge Governor Chamberlain with be I »■*’»«■, urkev», by Senator Myers and authorizing . ach Senator to having been one of the boys who wore the blue, I ing rvwponribi» for the l».»i» ami Clark T thick», fair appropriation? Juat rem«mb-t that be furnished with copy ef session law s of 1!»»1 and during the Civil War. He also possesses the honor' th« l—r (H.lltld live Weight Legiaiatnrw tl.al made tin-appropri I11*», ation cumpOMMl of 73 Republican» SCIO ROLLER MILLS wuth cojiy of Bellinger & Cotton’s Code. On this of having voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1864. He and 17 wiu< Vaal •• “ for »hipping ls-mocnda. Governor t Ii ni.la r re.solution Mr. Miller voted ‘‘yea.’’ •tucker* also voted for every Republican president down to lain'» veto would not have availed any Sliii-p, On jwige 107, Senator William on introduced r< s and including James G. Blaine. Nor is he ashamed ■ thing, a» ll.e bill Would have been pai-*-d Mutton over hl» head. Bcaide» the jn>.{4« Uivlu- olution N<>. 16,-authorizing ti e Sergeant to be classed today as a Democrat, fur tlie Demo Mtlve» refuaad to veto the bill. to yujiply senators with five newspapers eaeh as cratic policies of th»> present day arc much more ! informed that the prohibition* might be .wlecled by senator«. B.\ motion of Wil nearly in accord w ith the teachings of Abraham irte We n are the South end of the County are liamson resolution adopted without demand yea Lincoln than are those of the Republican party. planning to »upport Repubiiean caudi- Brown and I'piney»» tor Uwiifv- VV * «!«> and nay vote. The N ews advexates the election of George E. iiat<w sviilalne* Ihrtnocratie prohibilioniata ! »»«d <»m S*â» Oa page GG. Senator McGinn introduced resolu Chamberlain, not because he is a Democrat, nor be wlio la ralch F. J. I>»nn«y to vote for <>f ........ men ar» not tri al.ng him Fbur Ww tion No. 10. authorizing each Senator to employ a cause he was Item in Mississippi, but because he either juatly. lie ia juat aa strong a temper clerk in addition to tho^e employed by the Senate gives assurance of reducing taxation; because he ance man aa either, and pndialily of »u- Ol.g CLUBBING COMBINA HUNS committee. Senator McGinn moved the adojition favors doing away with the Normal School graft; peritH ability to either, a» well. For the conven run* of our i»atr<>na ae have affected thr i«*lk>wing dubbing of the resolution. Senator Fulton raised the point because he has Iw-en instrumental in increasing the Ju l««. T. G. Hailey, the preeent hem- combination*. The price named in- of, order that the resolution conflicted w ith statu irreducible school fund by raising the price of la ratii member 4 the stale t-oprt-ui* cledtae oue year** au I mm ripuon to th« ia a moat phwaaut, affablej. ntle- Santiam .\rwa: tory law. Tim President of the Senate decided the school lands five dollars per acre, and finally, lie Court, mau ami an axc*ll*nt law>«r. The M>- The Weekly OergpnIan 12.00 * • :>'>9')99999 5S9»» OU0900009000000 point well taken and Senator McGinn appealed to cause he will work for the doing away with direct prenie bench abouid never be *uii|md The Oregon U , *«« aw I i Jenr- uiemleri from one political t>arty. nal................. |3.U0 thu Senate. On Uie vote to sustain the President’s taxes for supjxirt of the State. Will Dr. Withy- of At leant one mem tier ahouid lie ol a dif The Oregon Weekly Journal 11.75 decision, Mr. Miller and An other senators voted combe do as well? ferent part; arty fnmi Ilia »Iber two. By The St. Loma Glolie-i*rm<*« rat 11.75 electing .' Judge H»il»y thia nvull can lw The .s<n Francim o Eiamtiivr 1.» "yea.’’ The Senate refusing to sustain ita Presi- The N ews has nothing to say against Dr. Withy- attained, , „.. and a U-tu-r aelaxtiuii could uot The N. Y. Trih»mmFaruojr . . fl .SO dent’s decision, the resolution was placed upon its combe as a man nor as a citizen. It believes he is la* made. Tom Wata»*n’ff MagaiiiM? ........... •• JO other publication* will I m « otrtairr- At Weselv’s Grocery, a full lino of staple passage and was adopted, 15 Senators voting a most excellent man in the position he occupies. Chari.« V. Galloway, candidate for rd All fur you at reduced rate«, if taken in am! fancy groceriwt, chinaware, stoneware, “yea," and 12 voting ''nay," Mr, Miller being It does not believe he would be so valuable as the C-mgr. -» ill the First district, ia a young cuniHM-lion with the Neaa We al*u will make tlie following offer of «uperior ability. 11« i* of genial, recorded with the “nay" votes. gla-sware, etc., which will be sold at “ Live State’s executive. It does believe he would favor man magnetic diapoaition and of juat the for c!ulu, tor thv News. M». Wright says that Mr. Miller veil'd “yea" on retaining all the Normal Schools and give to them right material of wldcli to uonatmat a Ftrraclnba of 5, with a [*Aj«rr for th« and Let Live prices. Satisfaction guaran uugrv««iwaii. lie form* acquaintance getter up of thr club, I». 50. all of these resolution. On two of them the roll liberal appropriations. It does believe that he t r«n>lily For a club of 10, with pa¡*er for th« ami would «■<*)! Iw friend» with teed or your money cheerfully refunded. was not called. Mr. Wright nor any other man would give his infTiiimce in »•curing munificent all and create a de«ire .in the |*rt of getter ui> of dub, |i0. All marketable country produce taken, Any of the above offer« require all ar to accommodate him. Juat wliat e«A say how Miller votisl except Miller himself. appropriations for the 0. A. C. and for the State other» 1» needed in a auiwmfiil Congrewuian. ream to l»v auusriMl up, Indure dsbbini ami exchange checks given on our tlry On n*solution No. 9. Mr. Miller v >U-d "yea.’’ Mr. University, because of his years of association» offer i* a*atlaiahn goods, furniture or hardware departments, Ju Hire Hailey of 41 m » huprwme C*»tirt Miller opposed resolution No. 15 in every way he with a State college. Any criticism that the N ews threshed Oats. Shea! Oat*. \ etch Hay win burn aim ! rnimxl tn E U tu <Jn*gun. could. giving our patrons a chance to get anything ihas heretofore made of Dr. Withycombe has been in familiar with the cun« til io 1 hair a quantity of thrr«h>>( oat«, and oat«, rmi irtch hai f »r at my In these four instances Mr. Wright has told the concerning his public utrrrnncrs ami relative to his wo|an tally with matter» of irrigation, •beat in either of our thro« departments for pro uitiiing, 1‘tiff k-raining ami farming and (anu, threw» nútra Smth of Scio. All ranch once; conveyed a w rong impression twice and tardiness in becoming a citizen only. tin law p- (taming to th* -e* imluatnr*. first-« lass and reasonable. duce. And anything our stocks do not war M. W. G *. U?lls a positive lie once. I At the present election there are no National and ffli< ukl I m J rr-vloM teal to lite Supreme rant to carry, please make your wants known allere important htigatum af To justify the first three resolutions, the Senate i issues at stake save the election of a United States Court fe tmg Eaau-rn Oregon ami her inter* ami we will get. saiue if possildu on short had the precedent of senates far far j>as« 30 or ¡Senator. The Governor of Oregon can have no eetf i« determined. notice at right prices. ■tore yeara, and the so-called "grafts" in this re part or jiarcel in National affairs, unless he should County Clerk Payne • »uuerfor ability gard are necessary for intelligent and effective be called (»pon to appoint an United States Senator, in tin* }«Mittiun he hum holdt, comtuend« TIMI «ANI» a«». 31. J oseph e . esel Traías« t rasas» <4»»«1 •• *»»«| >I «. service on th« j>art uf the Senator. The extra as was the case tsxause of the death of Senator him to every careful bumoBBB man in the C ounty While there ta a dt«pu«HKm ho I- clerk graft we will not defend for it is not defens Mitchell. Of course Governor Chamberlain would' >n the ¡«rl *4 euOMo it»»pie to giv«» « ... 7/e * L »vMYtjulns _ Arr1v«M i ’<M»aili4 il i- ible. Kutas Mr. Miller opposed it. Mr. Wright is appoint a Ih’mocrat in such a contingency. But not more than two tortus in uftce, it is a Arriv* «ny H U I* mistaken idea. The more ri|>erienvt*d Welcome to all the comfort he can get from <t what harm has Senator Gearin done? True, he ami efficient an officer u», the belter hr Train Irate« ADmnv —.. till ** ** <’orv«Hi« . . . «. 1.45 But what kind of a man is this man Wright, voted for the President’s rate bill and was of great «an ffvrve thr public. Mr. Payne sltould M arrive* Ïuh»• . A <w anyway, who poses as an Angel of Goodness? One assistance in obtaining the special appropriation be re-elected Trai«»« r«» ««»«I FrvtM I»*«roll. A- of his diversions in the pa*t has been the buying for the Columbia River bar. Will the Oregvnutn W lien tlirrti-t.iurtl.» <>l a -M(4 Reiaib- No. lxavtw A Bran» f?>r I*«I roll Arrtv«« iKHcuit . .. m .*.. of tax titles. It w ill lx suiffcienl for the purpose condemn him for this? True, he has in a few llcan reprvauutatiuii in Cungre«» from No. After thrvf months* absence from Scio, l am the State of Oregon have been indicted, l »«a ve« I Mt roti of this article to mention two instances months shown himself to be a statesman, who and two of the mimler were ci.nvI. U-.1, Arrive« Al wny again at the bench ready and anxious to repair 5 44» I* First He bought a tax title to a w idow’s prop- commands the attention and respect of all. Is this while tlie third meuilwr of th» indiitni, TrnlMa f«»r 4 or»allie. your yet to be tried, ia I el lev ml tn tie tlie moat NO.B- «rty who lives at or near Brownsville, juiymg <6 an unpardonable sin? Ixwktta« A Urao > for Curvai II» 7-i* A guilty of them alt, u> it nut almul time < «valile ...... ...». MAIA. cent» for it. The widow had to pay Wnght more The N ews is independent politically. It would for a change, not unly of the men, but of Nn Arrive« IB- IWrtie» a» well? I avivvo Altiauy .................. ..*• io r. tian |40 twalear the title to her home. not hesitate to support a Republican for office if it Arr1v«ra el Lorvalli« -....—..... ». * I« !• M 1 can also repair engines and other machinery.. Second He bought .•»• tax title to some Scio thought such would lx for the best But as it be Jame« Elkin», Kepubllcan eamlidate N <4K Bicycle Repairing a specialty. I can do the work or lxe»raAli*i»y. ... .............. . î r. r m • o r. m property for ten cents and required th» owner to lieves that a legislative body nearly equally fur County Treasurer. Iia» denion»trat«l Arrives Curvai IW. direct ho*«' it can be done. In» ability to keep the County'« money Trai Ma lor Albany pay |12 to remove the cloud. But in this last in divided jxditically i» more apt to enact wise legis ■mfeiy and Io anount for the Mime cor No. 5- Corvatta ...................... — «MA stant« it is but fair tn state that Mr. Wright, when lation; that non-j>arti.san executive boards and rectly. There are «n many different laravee Arrive« ABmay . Hl« A fund» to look after that Die position re- ia Scio on May 22. wherfthe RvpuHican candidates judiciaries are for the best interests of the people, quite« a man of l.uaine»» training to keep NB.B-- I re (errali« .............. - i ; e r «were here, returned $5 to the owner of the prop it will continue to shout for the under-dog until matter» correctly. Mr. Elian» *1» th» Arrive« at AHraaiyi».. .... « m ..... i at r bill admirably. No f— I «ras rat Corvelli« « . leer. M erty and promised to return the other $7 in the fu- this end is accomplished. Arriv«« AHmnjr » m « P M tare. These two instaranw can be proven if Mr PH. (Vanne) Smith» qualification» ■r««alar W«Ha«lay VralM«» ilia uffice of Sheriff ar* unqneat'.med. NO- »- M rlRf ri desires tn have it More ■Justice Hailey of our Supreme Court is the first tor 50 YEARS' AMA M, Illi leg» *rv « liltl« »hurt aloneend, hot * 14« ve« Corvelli» al AU«ny î 1« A M > EXPERIENCE The writer dislikes this chtwof jx+iites. but Mr. anil only member of that Court from Eastern holy »mol»* Honst«» rann! II* »ill l» No. Arrive* 11 - » lara vrai orsaJII* If » A. M Wright has forced the issue by w illfully misstating Oregon. His appointment was generally ap out next Sheriff, th« N**a predarti it u r m Mam-rmtb Fed tthed, of All«ny, on « Arri* «a al Alixany « ’be» fac?*.and th»Mxwnxtion is necessary. proved 1 re the bar and people of the state, and his ('ungreaemau Williamson draw» lu» Na latrar •-* Corv-*»< «............. • m» r M Second Street, i» now ready for Mimne»», • wr M witli acronim.alalion» never liefore of services upon the bench have been satisfactory, pay o1 fVnxi yet ha» net lern i naide of Arriva» al Alharry... —. the > edera I <a|UtaJ .luring th» prrwnt *9 ff“Z fered the agricultural public, flrive in, « STILL SWINGS THE LASH' and it is justly due to him and Eastern Oregon •radon of t ..ligrima "e be lie v« flat Ixravtra ADmnjr IM A M Arrive« al Cor vaili« » » A. M when yon com« to Albany, Sud let ii» from whence he came, .hat'he should be continu he, al«u, ia a liepublidan. prove tn yon !l«w attentive »nd ». <om. N<» Il - Ijmvre *Dw*ny.. — M motating we «re. irsta Mamm«, Oregonian ■< last Monday uses its ed upon the bench. Arrive* al Corvetto .. i r r. M Voter* ■«•» think th» clertion ticket rnxs T0MLXX3CK. Unit JnAfa* ciWtaHal.artiris tAnrtmifiister a sort of po- A— • pretty large .loennient to <ligi-«t thi» No. leave« AlhMy ___ T M F M , •»..i o»«. .il-i—i •»—>.» r.,< fcirat castigation to all the Democratic g»-«.»papcrF AU i» M Eastern Oregon approved the appointment of yi»r. ln«t ju-t think what .Multnomah Arrive« Al 1 >>rvaille l’*r«t)Ui ta*«»> thriMktfb I WANTi'D—Mm in each wtatr to travel, I AH of 11»* abov« train» con not «Uh «ont betti ’ « '.he State, incidentally using the N ews as a Judge Hailey to the Supreme bench, let Western Conn tv v e«r> bare to »?•« «wav with. p *t "iguff, mlvertiae an«l I « re rani pl**« I Pe* ifk* < otn|«*ny trame, bn<h ai A Meta y an* t ; B«t*. Nmwthe Nw*h%s not the slightest objec Oregon dft the same by electing him to succeed Study the ticket *r>4l ami then •"ote for O n val h*. »• well «• train f»»r l**tr«>lt, tf1**««< four g - mí » Salary |75 j»r in -nth. Id’ *rvM« to Newport and «*!)*»«ni Iteat bue per «lay for ex penar*, kî ill.MAN Cff., A h«n4*am«tr ||!i*«tr«4*4 tion .* being irsed, fbn it is an evidence that himself, and give to Eastern Oregon a represent- what von think ar« the lw»t iiUen«'« of «Itvwt ■a well a* Rt**lt»*n»Mt«h Hot «f* ••»<». S» Atlas Block, CliM-Mgo. r*:*4k«n nt an? *r.*f t4M (ir.yoti, o«i can.li.iate«. amemlmeoU aiH« v**r . f"«ar nx hm A«, || Meefartlw*» mftwii'Bt'wt *n*<) *o «hxtfit ha**aui has rtwhed the mark. stive upon our Supreme Court.________ mit »!»>•» law«. J C M |*v4,A<l. MUNN 4 Co.” Tit* •h-»«i.h r num ia ardui and aub- flfie Oregonian, as usual, when it wishes to lnh R If Rf<KN. *<< «!, Altwny AanUaJ, B. L.J)’ra*a»yA. ‘ Vole ivud ».” *«» ai una M 4i*4 Ht »SU b. \<e»>«* i w* «MU» .liothtwaa* iuU> Lux*?, wave» the btoudy. shirt .by i Remember that Monday i» Election day. a mul m mj m am a im aliai asan B l< John ; ■ Ì and A inadu mui i A mer vamb mkj ohl •riet by buffiteli,... , 4» 4» h«i Scio Míllíiiq Cnippaiir , 44 44 hm 44 44 • 4 h c rarm «..Id on I If yo« •ell It if Just Arrived mt mb ains Corvallis & Eastern R. R i n m r. id r a mm 0\ DECK AGAIN Watches and Clocks a mwlv The Wigwam 4 4 4 a Sdentine H víum A - % P atents Pup Ar th : j. A « llu