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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1906)
• g V ‘ ' ’ •• e •’’At'-' ». V ifi (Flit kantiani Jilnvo Politically Independent Enterad al U.r poatolh,.« al -> h», Orejón,* •• Cu. 11 ri.Att.r. jt — V —------------------------------------------------------- itid'vlaaa T Mi iv-< <411'1 TV's KA I Onn vyar m au<* « ... ...................................... .. »V .. 1 (JUT i at < -1 v< . r . ....... • a • • ... 1 Oig» ) »ar, al «*ul *•( 2 )< »r«............................. > • • » a ....3 <jju* >Kr. al « r*! •»( 3 ) «urw..................... » * « • Bu KMjf.tti» Ui*«li*tirr ....................... .................. Tar»-v ttH-ull.a m Atiiaita * . ......................... » • a • » Ltapy in wrappar ......................... •.SV Al*\ 1 *< 1 KA'| IO. (‘ard «•! ihrtitk» .. .... ,«. fit*cial ohttuarv notice«, jwr line ............................. ksleiniril we-Ming < muiruls, per Ima........................... Heal advertising, |*r line per iwue ........................... Pwq.tey a«l», 2 ' hang«'- l*r aiouth, OM oulqn«ii «»It ’«0. 7Z> i OU j w GÚ At ‘«2 <12 lift 1 l*r<4m«i>>iMl rwrd». I‘T in« I ■■ ». |«r in ..nth Lyog Unie v.ntr» t» l«w auv« rt*vi«g inaile--ti »pplicwln«. NftN-PARTISANISM THE KEY TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF LAW The American people profess, as n whole, to be law-abiding; yet in every class of society, in every walk in life, an» men who habitually transgress law to as greet, an extent as personal safety will permit Such people seem to think that laws wen- made to be evaded rather than &» be obeyed. While it is tme that transgn -ors of law are blam able for their Iran gn ssionx, a large degree of bbiaiw atGichos to officers whose swqhi duty is to execute the law. When an officer M-ckn how not ♦q perform his duty, and sauche* for m-called legal excuses to allow the guilty to i -cape, the wonder is that then- an any truly law-ai>iding citizens. Large corjioniUons empk«v the ablest legal talent available, whose annual salary would not !»• con sidered insignificant by an European potentate, •>! •■«- principal 'I', » nv! U> iti!«' ; r«t !'• •> .v and guide their principles through legal channels, t,. t I i •. 1 law s may be evaded. Such han Iwvn the action of the railroads, the Standard Oil. Beef. Sugar, and Steel trusts, the coal operators, and in fact all large cuqxirations can safely be accdwd of violating or evading law in some way. State and municipal governments are found to F,- . , . Our bi .. '« -< k gal 1'. ■ «uai 'v 11 r. I .tat«' lu ■. or tl. la ■ ■ ■ ty of 1 «tarn.)............... ................ 1.731 Democrat*, but an men who believe public office is V» II. a i>ubb<: trust and wiioarv bn ye «n-yugh to« ufvrce v'«u»»*t«'* plurality ... . ...... 42*.» hwMitvi — the law without fear or fayor. fn«i fn«-'jd or foe. Stat«» »qpp \*s rru). ... .... .. 3.1»'« They an* esscnually npu-parfriau nt their official J. I>. (drm ) ..... . 1,TH acta, and being so, earn tbe app-yHUon of ail law- Starr* pluraHly ... ............... «1 SufFerm»’ Jiiilgr-«■ abiding people, regardk'S»4if ¡»arty. ‘ R o I f ft Eakitiirrp )........... ................Î.0I3 As blind, unsw«-rving ¡»arty fealty has been the |T. G Hailry'(ivm ) .. . ................ 1.SII cause of <>ur political <qi»l**uig. >M»n-|«artisanism FateihaM plurality ........ ............... m wjll be the power tlial will save the Republic and AIL omtv itcnrrata pn-serve that liberty tliat ja dear to every honest A. M < rawf«»r«l (r»p ) .... .................J,U3 ........ MW American heart. Men and thv things they stand t R. A. Milter Irin Crawfot'F» |4ura!itv . .............. 41» for must b^j^etcsi^wh*2^^|22j^^^O^<’Ul^ Whose N.iv-so Ik » Best? * With KXArly *11 mralk*irM-* p*ii u|* foi ** r tUwtfib •. or- *a* U» •*« Ihr mal«r • m i -•«> «M n * *♦ u * th- »r t ur« Uvw valu«. l>< r»tu?w» »»«h tabti'nuei n w»*t that **f a di» niarwet^l party * tm S fîtingh l* n««t U • ür 1 ,r MHU «rwhl a* If wr lira di«lt»lrf*vUd Wiotum. l>r H**wiirtiMi* ho* ab« r * •rrx.tA f wî '» a »4 tb-r- C rr »ink n< »•> , 4*>i> u» th«« rah» TWtr riaim* U> thr rxsab«D i» »’ <•* «vva.M* d«<-» t«*a rwat - -dy tWur maker»’ w*y «n or pra «•■ Ttwtr ingr»«!‘*<tt. arvmaiurvof puNk ItmiwiM««. tou»* on r«rh a» , Aratr r« lt-4» «• mpvmr IV » ta» a »I »iiffcmt «r* U«»n '»»•** br »•Wr«'»- * fall e* >• fuir arv nf Irmllrur Btwfital n»vm ha*a written rw.ngh u* «n vt.iuaw-» la praim» of Uw« curativa taiu* vf th» Siqwrinteixieot uf I’uHia Instr action — ! k*t ri! IngriNi -'nU *ntrrfn< 'nto th»-« »>*a I J. II Arkrrtxan irrp.nlatu )..............3,7.10 • rii ko* ri Aitwwur»! U« «r wriirr» **• tod »•« h m*»1 State |•n»t•^— •ral Ltftkhaaa Pfovf i m t» I W. x iMbiwar . ............... 3 nn * I ' » Mf-l.Cfol t <-i < ht, •« > pvt>f »“Il t lsi>»r» M 1 J. 8. T»< iur <d*u>.) ............. ................ I.'<67 liai* >f ’b* T/iE BATTLE OF BALLOTS. <« • Ml». Ht* 4 < n tnnMli »’♦»b- w«tuld roti select S pit early. • » a a • ■ snggt»sti that your Snaixu VI ii M iwm '» Ou).' «I á t, i ■ mi» The choice pattern.»an» al ways found at the Opining of the Season whan stocks are unbrokeu. ai s sasx. * Kn»r This will be about lite last week you’ll see many Men wearing Winter clothes. On .Moreu* th* biennial election for the-c-h-eUon ' MB J«*n King U U Ht«« U t >nrtornati, (»aw . Ouui»»»’. j»l irallty I t linger ( .*, . ■ A-W Turk l»r Harth.» |>m f Dffrrwi tf ; al (vrHrvta f Rfo. of Stat« anti County ufleora was held. Despite the ftabut < <»iuUn »»«‘«wr— m«! «.««rm • f trtJsrr» «mj sally rat» ftrt*i Uullrag d»iu.) I'? i .wi r* Trr«» rtpt« « run-« strenuous efforts on the ¡art of the Republican iiLF < ’«‘hgr«-»»u»au— •Ji« «» ».i , «»rra f f. naate •« abo«*««. manager» and newspapers in wielding the fsirty W C. Haatejr ... a«».*., . 2 »Ofti* »M» »Ota « « -e X« and rrtr tarxbm »mJ , 1(ft* la ntytilariUM nrra painful i«rl»«dK Urtra up I ( ’ . V. L»aJU>«a) ote i« ).... ........ 2JX» «44* AU«! •«-•a«ra»U.< d>a*a»«. •»>•»« Id>h, there never was an election held in the State i» . » i.'.V * on privar «atarth a»»») a multi f ’h»r - * - tvtra IMO tv ar ut » fen that gave evidence of such small regard for party II.» Irl*» plurality.... ............... M • ’»b I *t»l thr* I lodile Pfr-sp-rijta fealty. Thu volctw demonstrated to a certainty Vaiteil fMatoa Senat »r— ............. S.24x| • •re k»»i frt .4 BM-dto-ltte. a rv<uHrlr rikUed •»« ¡in. of Julin M. 1 rann idem.).... rigmvtw In tlx 44 f • rr-an’a that men and measures controlled their nplitical Jottatl-.au Itourn« rep.)... ................ 1.377 I»»#»- l- il.ar arinwma *h*i fraikiMi and «xu«*d in<t> taka* M» t at • •»«■» it»’- ».»• f U «»-n action, almost in entire disregard of |>ariy »tigm (•vario't plurality .... ............... «71 Iffmtv ba trlltog Uvrta» |t¿*t «bat bia • l*fV- arrlpthttt* to rv»mta-**-«l « f <Ur. tb«r m*«lie menL Joint -««tat. r— ■ i ;x»i up f. r * • a» « •>- tai «ralatlir ». 2.3*1 a»«! * «I f.r th d- .»<'..♦< ■ tn li »• »a- . Thu overwhelming veto administrat'd by the peo F. J. Miller (rap.) ........ ................ that th«- mit f a im t afr«t*i u* l al ihu» W. II. HyrJ («irui.-............ ............... 1 ,'•.*» s--ilj and t* taMp by iftlin# ple ujmii the million dollar appropriation by the • •« r batten » **»io< tha »a * km • «laU; Miller'* plurality........ ............... 643 • hat «i»» la tak.nr last Legislature, should be a warning to future *•«■en«» ar.- ifivlUNj L» mnatilt l>r State sruaior—■ Ix-gislaluBrs that such gross extravagance in the M. \ Miller («lein.)............ ................2.4.ÍI» P’-r. »• by Ifitir. f»<r All c<-rrr«¡* n<l « ia «rutlU’-d >JI aarmily «rcrtit and IJtai ................ appropriation of the people's money w ill not be G. W. ri<bt tr»p. 1 ......... > Ut- r ar* ¡¿r»tecu*d by .44 ki urte a- Atfilrua» t>r R v. tolerated. As this is the first tune the people have Miller *■ plum Lt».......... ............... SW «i..- Ih.ffalM N Y l»rw ti tali t **-■ H * !>• pr »r.< b <Jth an ! b*ai tj la used the veto power and. swing how effectually F. Re M llruau i rap >............. ............... 2.OW .«’. I it) I»r r»»»rcv • t'4>mmoti Srnae MM- they can block extravagant and unworthy appro- > l VI 11 >• r> P ................3.121 i al \dt M't ît I* /r»w Fur a pajw'f’ ariid 1 >r R V l*ure». Huf ....... 2 1*7? M>v« r«d pr.ation of public money, it may be taken for K. E. 1 pmeyer (rap. F. J l»eiin«-y iilein.l........... ’..'.....I.74W fai » X Y 11 « n*M'fii itami* to oorrr a- Ima < - V . in th btm1.a< 11 atanqm granted that any appropriation in the future must V. VI. llobu* tt *tem.) ... ................ I.H3S . Ur 1'inT-« « i*«i.vta eurv «doaupallock ................ 1.S14 I. ('. stmtton «totn lie meritorious in order tn escape their condemna Slirnfl— tion. It may also be taken for granted that in the (>. >. Smith («leiu.l............. ................3.17« (Il W Cl I IltUMI CoVUtiNAIIUNS. ............... 2.U2II future, when money is asked.for. in such liberal K L. White (r.j — I' »r Die convenient«» >»! our tmlronn amounts ax.hav» been granted in the |>ast, the peo Smith'« plurality ;.... ............... IM *r IbavevffncUai tlw following clubbing I lerk — v«unbhialh»n*. TLv prim natnrwl it»- ple will require a full measure of value in return J County W M. . r : ■ p.................. , , ........... 3,IV>H ■ lud*’« t «4 »»« ription to lb« for all moneys expend«!, especially in State Col B. M. ¡'ayua (ileiu................ ..............2,11*20 .'AiiliAin ><•*a: The W«*«>kly <Irt ^unian $2.00 legiate institutions. They will-question the wisdom Miller*» plurality........ S» Tlie Orv^ tn 1 »!»•<• «-wwk Jour of t!,C State <p'lid.!.>• fn-tll two to tl.f.e I. Uhdretl Knx»r«ter— nal ..... . » ' I«) Fnunan rep.' The Oregon Wwkljr Journal.. ............. 2,411 dollars per student at the State Uhiversity, the lirunl liu A. 1‘hulps («h-iii ).......... ................1,330 Thq St. 14nit« <iDemocrat »I 7» Oregon Agricultural College, and the Normals, Tta >ati Fnincinro Examiner ILLIS The Si. Y. Tribune-Farmer... . » ■*) Fnunan's plurality.... ............... H61 when but eight to ten dollars per scholar can be « Q Tom H ataon’r MkH^axine ..... Treasurer— given to the public schools. All other publiratloiMl will ta obtain- Jauir. Elkina lrap,j............. ................2.416 • N«rn-» T»« F | A »!■ • •••■» (nr« .<u l I1«» W «• k>..» • Lal * »tal I r»l pruAL T*I6. l.n » >panini lut 4 r»rl» •( it.rxllr F- r SitlaB srwtTiu* ’> ■Jail Bfl It will soon be a case of resurrecting something from the garret or closet or coming out in a Spring Suit -new, clean, stylish, ami handsome. a I. II AX Y ■ AGRICULT We have an almost ui»lituil<-.| variety ef choice Cheviot», S« rgax and Scotch Mixtures. JuUu Peer« S T»i'<- II iri -wj and Moline \ lllil'l« to Olili man A Titj lo American Fii Tlicij re Masterpieces of Suit Making We trust you will stop in fora moment’s look. Wei rill be imprea with tbe reasonableness of our prices a» wvll as with the excellence of our Clothing. THE BLAIN CLOTHINC COMPANY T1«e I'ruysle • < IntiBtawr Mo«**« • Coiiipniir ... . ................1.-.I-* ol !<»r you at r«wluo»d raM, it taken in A. J. Cal>!»«*il [dem.] connection with the Sews. Governor ChamlH-rlain’s re-election is and must We ai*> *ril! mak«» the following offer Elkius* plurality.......... ............... HO4 tor «'Inta, (or the New«. be n-garded as an endorsement of his official acts Surveyor— For a club o( 5, with a pa ¡«er for the <i. Fi*Lrr [rep........... ................S.JJi, as Governor during the j>ast four years. Never Hugh getter up of the club, Coroner— ............... 3.1S6 M th ¡•»¡«'r tor the theless the RepuhHean newspapers and spellbinders VViliwiu I iirtmiller (re|>.|. getter up of club, 110. t<imrai»«toiier— sought to show in every way possible that Governor I O. County Any of the above offers require all ar II. hutsell [rap. .. ............ Chamberlain was not responsible for any of the H. R. Bo».11 d-in j.......... ................2,023 roar« to ta atiiiar<*<l up, taturo clubbtn, offer la available. •> good things that occurred during his administra Fur prohibition.................... ' ■ 1 tion. and that he was responsible for all the bad | Against prohibition ........... .. Mr. J. Mon Fou. An rxpvnvisead compounder of (hí things, which by the way were few, they could not 1 4 4M nc«4i lin di, mv*». MijervoMir lo iba lale Majority for prohibition........ stuff such balderdash down the throats of the peo (gainai Leal < Iption ameixlnirnt Hong Mo T ’ng, of Altany, Oregon, r* now i>rt>|«artiI to furnodi Chlm-m* nitvli ple. The people believed what the Governor said I fur local option amend tuent... 1,572 eine t<» alb Th«* undersigned nvum- Majority mminiit Amendment w7 mot da him and guarantwm aatiafaction in his public s|>eecbe8 all over the State. They be STATA» (’all or writ«* him at No. 117 Wwl Joc lieved that he had made good in the past and would Uvtnrii» are in m« atiffn lently Istabow th»- und Street. Albau>. Oregon. rw ’ «'h«rtii «n of <»«»vvrn«»r Charntarlaiu by make good in the future. Ity virtue of the Initia 525 J im WaaTFAtx. a plnratity of 21Ä.3, hr having nx'eive<i a tive laws enacted by the people, measures that he • total 4>i 34.t<> 32,710 for Withycomta. Ont». Shcal Oat*. Vetch flay had recommended in messages to the legislatures, Jonathan R ound *, Jr , Iva.I h f«»r Unite*! rhreshed 1 bay« a quantity <4 thresh«-«! ««its, Sta tei» >«-nator unii a plurality of 2,4o-». Governor Chamberlain will be able to show during , Tta7 uu"vX Vrn L ^unm ...* * .~í —...J Maa *M,<M'», alinaf oata, »nd vetch hay for »ale at mv fami. three mile» South of Seto. All the coming four vears that the State government1 for <o*rin, so,sa). YViili- < lla»l<-y In«» i|<if,i«t«»il l li.i- tlr»t-vlaaa and reasuuable. can be supported without the necessity of a dirvet* V. <iall>>w»T Fir Ctingre»» in tlx- Fir«t H. W. (ixiviu tax ujton the people to do so. This is a task and ili»tn. t, the vute being, Hawley, l'»,74 >, Galloway, 1S,(ND. Hawley'» majority) duty that will devolve upon him, and if he is airled ’ 3,736. where necessary by the Legislature and State offi-1 | W. R. Fili» was elected Conoreaamwn in the Fecvm! district by a maturity six cers. the people do not doubt his ability to make proachmg 171,00. T4WK « ÀKU M. 31. ! his words good. The |>eople have again trusted | On other State offices the Republican TrntM» t rotea *•«<! !• ìaw|«*aa«a. candidate» are elected l>y pluralities Mo I- him. and who ever knew George E. Chamberlain to ranging from Z' i . d UU to 30juO. i^NkTi - Ymjuln* .................... 7 «» A •• \ . . . * ( « < . • uà il I * The wnrtnest contra, ns* wn^wd in violate a trust? ArNYVH A.fNMiy ...... U.k) t* M Multnomah Cuiinty for the otfice uf » -■ TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS i IV lull- «M *T> n llk< IMIll II -J~. l<H.a, 1 In the humbler walks of life violatiui »f law, gen- «-»relly of a ¡«tty form, are becoming far Ux> com mon. When one considers this gnat array of unpun ished criminals the question is necessarily forced upon him. “(’an the great American body politic be considered a law-abiding people?” The query will also be forthcoming. “Whither ar«' we as a people drifting, and w hat will be» the final result to ihe Nation, unh s a rad.cal change for die better is soon brought about?” Rut all is not gloom. Then» an» evidences all over the country that the great undercurrent of popular thought is having its influence. Men like President Roosevelt, Governor Folk, Senator I-a 1- Sheriff with the chances slightly in favor Mn Iralri lratato Al'tiiv ............... W AA r M Follette, Mayor Weaver. Attorney Jerome, and Senator Arthur l’uc Gorman, of Maryland, is of Sheriff Word •• ” CairvaUte I.AA ’ “ arrtrcM Ya-juin* ff <w * other*, are becoming the mouthpieces of the law- dead. Senator Gorman was of that school of poli Tlx’ n«-xt I»'givlatnn' »ill tie largely ' Reinibluan, the Senate being cumpo*»l . Trmtoaa To «noi > rosa* I»« trvlt. abiding citizenry. They We becuoung emboldened tic« which believed in building up a political ma I .4 uf 2*4 24 RspubUcaii» »ix l'xmocrat». U«1 uliUran» and »IX I »eniurnat«, No. A- |««ve> Allwvny tnc ..... 1 «A M. by the approbation of the public and as a result, chine nnd the manipulation of the votes of the and the H .use will I* componed of (KI Arrivo* Istruii . *........... il » M M without a Itam-crat. No, * the law-breakers and law-evaders are la-coming people to serve his own interest» The quicker the Republican», Equal S<iHn>K<- >* 'Isfvatvd by a nia/or- iLtetroti _____ I m r. M Arrivo* Ai ony A «u I* alarmed. Courts, before whom a few years ago it Gorman’s, the Platts, the Aldriches, the DePews, ity of lO.ltlO. Moat of tbe other amendments and Trolno for <or»aliH» s<»emed impossible to obtain convictions of these nnd jmliticuns of that class are eliminated from toil-alive la»» are carried The llarlow No. A— IxMtvn* Alimny for('orvadlia ..... TWA M. ¡load graft 1» probably defeat«.!. millionaire rascals and grafters, now have their American politics, the better it will be for the Arri ve* CorviùliA..... *......... au* A M No H>- ears trained to the demand of the ¡icople for com Nation. M Imic» AN<«my IMI SCIO M ARM. IS. Ai rise* al Lorv»11 Mi mon honesty and observance of law, and seem in No. •- clined to render deci-ions in accordance with right Linn County, by a large majority, has declared Tli« fallowing are irimi quoti <1 on la«T»Vr4 Allouiy.-.« : *i r *• » I» I M Arrivo» * «Jh*. ol oat h wee t Ivy our dm ton. » and justice. In other words, the common people, for prohibition. Now let the law be enforced to Thnruday Irtili». lur Allmuy bu»hel, ..... ..I 6'» W bent, ■> *ór Mn. S- who believe that law was enacted to be obeyed, the letter. Ix»t drug stores be compelled to live Oats, « » A M. : IxvkYttMi CnrvaJH« .............. <« ton 21 Bran, Arrlvwi AiUuty . M 74» A seem now about to have an inning. up to the spirit of the law. Blind pigs, gallon Shorts, «• 25 Nn. v Laave*CnrtaliU M Now that so good a start has l>een made towards houses, etc., should not lie allow«! to exist. Let] Chop. <« *« M Arrivo* al .Mimay.. Hutter, (Connlrv |wr roll honest administration of government and the cxe- us make Linn County in truth and in spirit a pro Eitg*. Mo ?- " <lnj«a, .... 4Wr.M ignave*(’orvailte ...**** .. ... cation of law. it behooves the people to keep the hibition county. l’hii ki-n», “ pound i Arriva« Arias«) .... ••or, Mrfular »und») Irala». ball, labeksl “Good Government and Rigid Execu ? Mo- I- < • iavkvv* Corvante ....... <»A M. The election has demonstrated that, while there tion of I jiw Without Fear or Favor,” rolling. It ArvlixMiat Ariauty .. . 1 io A *• behooves us to discover more Roosevelts, more I .a I are a few mon* Republicans than Democrats in ho. II - Irtt’tesl nrvain« . .. Il » » M Folk-lies, more Folks, more Weavers and Jeromes. Linn County, the people will not vote for a man Arrise*al allatay u u i- M M for ahi ¡»ping ff« 7- Our troubles heretofore have not been lack of law. for office whom they believe lobe unworthy. They Lmvwrim «lite • <* r M 1 fftoekera ... Arriveaal ARway .« «»r M but lack of enforcement of law. These men have will not tolerate as u candidate for office a man Mn 7M A „ ix«Yr*a AUwnjr V been elected to office, not as Republicans nor as whose public acts are of questionable character. » W*.- do • <• »neral Cuafom Milling tluatn»»« t»od on Salo Flour O» W l.oal B»u,hl and Flour and r—— F*. Hanged We are In th* Field for Bualnea» and I Will Treat You Kight Corvallis 4 Eastern R. R to. ■ A 'lais' It aS live 44 J. F. WESEL Y. ::Lra M ♦ trtrtr&tr+iKi —t ¿rtroiYMttfrtHHT »4 We have for •»!« a Ar»t < )a»»-»aw mil) •nt tha* i» » «thv -I the attention of----- lumberman who is kx-king for «urli property. Tli» mill is capable of cutting 25,1»»» tael of lu to tar in ten hottm ■». has st-len- did ««nginv ¡-•wwr, < ul rL A and edging latrwl np-bwUte planer, turn ing lathe, ha« logging engine with (KM) feet t»f t'able etc. With the mill in inclmtal -UH) acre* of flna timtar Log» on ta put into tha m <-•( wf « f t ernt» » nt” per I ’ r th inuttid i«itnl a* st » The price for th«- whole lm«in«-»« it • 10, i*»> For |i»rticular» inquire <4 lb« B an U a N News. PHOIOOKAPMS. M»k» il a point. «In« lu Altiany t< 2 * ‘ G. Cra»f«>rd's Art llaAerv into J. aixl tank- atxl l.wak ttwmrab tb«<Mi<L hw In» coll-dion coll-x <>f por trait», view» . inula, tic «» ar.J auu prahiMeri« curtan, la We»t Second »treet, m-ar Ly*»n. Notic« * Al! tarife» kno«üig lhem»etve» Io» <lel*te«l 4 U> the nndereigned «111 J'ltstae i-all and »eitle at once, 1 must hav» money to replace my »tack of c-»»l» toot by Aré. E. C. I'ukr. • M A. M Arrivo* al ex»vaili* Mn 11 > I avvn Albany...«.**. ? ■» r m r. m Arri*«»** CorvaiUa Mu • t«*to..ra AZ<h*F ......... ..... 4 Affivra al I or vali te • U T M Ali<»CH«1 ai«nv* trvlMciHinn I «ilh ^-Hilbeni PeeiAc ( ctiijokny tram». tMMh at Aluany amt « <• vaili*, aa weil aa trai» Aw ln*<n»il, alvina direct «mV re to M«« j«or1 and braUto« w» »eil *• !lr»-Hrwlni*h ifot A( m In«*» F*< fort her intonualkm ap|My to J.C MATO,Gen IV«* Agt. H II. n»»LK*. Agovit. Alleinjr Il II ( K«»N IHK. A«antt Corvailta. OM DEXIK. AGAIN.» After three months* absence from Scio, Tam again at the bench ready and anxious to r«pair your I Watches and Clocks Î •> ' I can also repair engine* nml other machinery. Bicycle Repairing a specialty. I can do the work or direct how it can be done. : <• Pup's Coffee House A t th « The Wigwam Wet Kst> «•• Musai»«« S t . nxinn siutkxrs OM-tiin« Idas County Boy», Proîrtntsr». J. G.GILL, D. M. D. hip <Irritai oftice In Fein an*1 >• prrparwi U» »I* tìr-< ciar* work in all l»Tsnr!u-*«»l «Isntlstry. Graduate Malte up i The lta»t T'are I» Eta in Portland is »I*. .... Ila« fwt Natter. If yon «ant any rejnir» Air TotTT bintier, mo«rr, or rake, now t» the time to order. I nave the ortlorr here ami «« ail! get them for y<»> in time. IS>nt t a*a«a« \Vn»xt>v. 5B> wait till harr»»t. 4'hamlwrlain'a plurality....... Secretary of Slat«— Frank IV, lle-'wu« -rai 2.FV fail torri lie u«»w and get <!»«• iib <* bright Sawmill fur Sal«--A Snap. Enact atxl Amend Tlteir Charter»—Yes, .. 5 For C«,u»tituliiuial Amendment to Al low the stat« Printing, Hireling and Printer* t ompeniatton to Ba U«*giilale«l by law at Any Tin«««—Y e», 17.1, Nu. IN. Fur Constitutional Amendment for the IwtMiti«» au*i Referendum on lavai. Special aixl Municitml la»» and Part* of la«»—Yr», 1ÛJ. No, 36. For a Bill for a law Prohibiting Free Pa»M» and Lhacriuiination by Railroad C<itu|«uu-e and Mher Public Service Corporations— Y«-*, lot). No, .'ta. For an A< t Retjuinng S4«-ep4tig Car Companie» Refrig« nitor Car Ci iwpann* and (hl CutnpaaiM to Pay au Annual Licaiw L'po«Ureas Vatiiiug* Y«<e. I7'.i. N... 16. Foran Act Ilo pii ring Klprras CYnu- panie». Telegraph Com|s>nie» and Télé phona Comt«tu«* to l*ay an Annual 14- •ru»e I pun tin«» Far h i ng»— Y re, INI. No, I». Tits oartrrv. The following is the total vole thrown for rack « atuluiate. iiv a cloee KruUav of the «ame it will lie seen that Linn County i» Itapublx-an by about IMil. I h< ('«ninly ha» (and Goveruor Chauibrrlaia the complimento! giving bini ttx«rv than 7<NI Tot «a m the lra«l of hi» ticket. Or nein» the other Sfate oAtcrr»* Tote as a basi», lie I* nearly lWX) votes to tlie g<»»l («•Temor— »•«•orge E. Chandierlam (dem 2..W» Jame» U d h roo nib— frep. .. l.AM 5cio, If you «ant tn Bell it il it can In- buy, I can find tl 44 For ftacordxr of ( onvryaneee— Biootn IS, Etonian SA, ITielpa Ulf For Surveyor—kl»bvr UM, Mealey .W. For Com net—Fort miller 18A, belly 40 For Coiinty < omtnowinner — Powell Th- Electtan pa»«-l <-fY quietly in Seta 1J+, llu-weli i*t, S«anlan<l 14. U»‘a*’li a number of jm i ~ ui » wrr«- quite For<>r A|taiii«l Stack Kunmtutat lard u»<" to carry th« ir |«rticiilar taunts. in I Jnn County—X 64 ; ho 156. TbA- <x-»o< K.,rlb an>l South Scu> pre For County’ Prohibition, ss, A|{an»t (onnty Prohfbiima IX! cincts a» follow» For GoTernor—Am«« F, Bar»».- 14 I For Justice of the P vacw . Pwtrict No. Cbamlwrlain 14M, Wilhyi-ombeBH. ?■>— Clia. E Nolan 71 . Fur Constable »Ar fta -wtary «•( State- Benwm •!, John Marr» 64 Br<'»n21, Mrlhinivl 36, Sn-at 112. For J uki ice of the Peace, North Hex»— Yer Atlornrv-iieneral Bru I.S,Craw li. Shelton HO, For (unitele, Cliffofti ford HA, Miller lb*' Rutherford 17. llarruld, 63. For Hupcrini«nd*ul of l*ubli«' Instruc tKitisnve *su >.«> s«u.»r>i » ranno»». tion— Acscrnian 111 H'>»»«er 37. Hheak ••Shall Act Appropriating M-tioy ia For State Printer—Cooper 21, l«uni- Maintaining Insane Asylnm, I'enilen- tiary, liawt Mute. Blind School, t'niver- wav AA, tlawk 12, Taylor HS. tor C.uniuisaioner of latair—ll -ff I2D. •itv, Agricultural 4 oll.f«- ami N-wnuvl Sellouts Be Approved?’ —Yw, 33. No. Richard* Ml. i’4r- OnaarUMmsn — uwlloway 125, 1S2. For E<|ual Suffrajm C«-n»Uluttonal (•V6»n 16, llnwlry 6|, Myer» 15 Far Vnited stat«-» M-nator. !•> Fill Va- Amrmlmenl—Yea, 62. No, 142. For Amendment to th« i«al Option Oauey <>uuld 26, Mulkey W7. Steven- 43. Fe» t'tiit«»4 Stat»» senator, regular law. tiiving Antl-I*n'hii'iti«»ni»ta and teem — Bnnrne nt, (««arm 134, Paget 13, Prohibitionists E‘|tial Privilege« — Yre. III. No, Wt. Mmato is. For La» to Abolish Tolls on the Mt. Fbr Jo.nt Senator—Byrd 101. lleukel II imm I and llarl-w lUaol ami Providing W. Frank J. Miller TV. for It» (»» nersldp by lb* Stalo—Ye», 30 •4r State tfonotue—Goocb 7, M. A. No 167. XGder lta. Wrigi t ffli. For Constitutional Amendment I'nx 'Yr H. j riwetitauv«'»—Bmwn 65, llott Mt Upmeyer HI, Henn -y 112. Robnelt Tiding Meth<»l of Amending Constito- flu, Stratton 101, Blevliw 10, Preet*« 24, liun aa-l Applying the Keleretxlnni to all laws Ancciing l<x-iing (tanatee !k«,»1K ttoiaal Hr-aai Con Con- Utanm IS.' For Mierifl—Morg-vn 11, Smith 146, vention» and Aniendmenl* Yoe, 143* 4* 'Uhih- AO. . ForCon»titutiona> Amendment tiiviug For ('«'iinty ( l«wk —Miller 100, twvh» 'Nu-w awl. Tew»« i.**lu*iva Power to lOttTtadal» >J •W.rw w ill. Ï ■arm and city ar.lfl'on Uia usual •• 4« REAL EST. Ü 44 j.iUhl L. W. W Eull line of the famous “IHamoml W” < iinm-d (roods, Spices, Baking Powders and Extracts constantly on hand. We gunrantee them. Ylililí ** ** Spices, Tens, Coffees, Extracts, and Baking Powders satisfaction or your money buck. «> i « I i Maninwtli F<s*d Shed, nf Allany, on ."Nv-nd Slrwt. i» no» ready (or lai»,aro», with aert.mimdstl- ir. ttrrt-r brforv of'. («rtsl tho agncullural txildic. Priva in. »h«n you come to AÌbany, and Irt n» prove io yon lui« attenti«* am! acconi nioiallnK we are 1T.Z3 TCMX.nrcCK. LtSMt WANTKIh— Mrn in oarh alato to travet, I p »*t aign«, edvrrtiar ami l«avr »an»pin* A •d < tir gtaida. Salary |7«S tw»r m»>nth |3 : per <lay f»»r ri|«*nN»*a. KUIII..MAN Gtfr., ‘ i>ef't S, At'.na IU tm A. Chiomgo. J « Offe ♦ « ward fro z P atents : <• e Tnao« Marni» Or »«o wo CbwvnraHTw foe. • and dMcr pStewi mmy us»» t>p4nti,n fr»« who«her •« blr ftM-jgt* ('i taNitntafo • .»»•I Mflomi'*> 1‘NtMal* /*' «V k* mortine wrtsanta. ÄÄ-XJt-s.f ■ ■— Scientific AmtricaiL A l.na-R.i, llla.>e*M *«»1,. **l**» a/ io r ix-M, ; T*n* »3 • fftLÖfeSi Z ■ Comm : ALBA .HL