Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
«F-«s* * • • < fe start has i»en tnadu The return of the giiynni NatureAi Way Ts Best merit to the interr^tc <4 the whole rg-’4|ki 4. Jr-s IT«- atr*>(<iheninf and i «u* ^M»«a ijuii » *«e, n >a3. lift*, Nu.Mlna |4 a <»*4 chrv«♦»»«-. Iln<<-r (bufali Hfafaal aam I • »ttto. itined to be much more rapid than it was to dac<< MM Ao* 4» . 11»« .» «liw»»M* »• pur Purtiaud. Orw*g»*n. Ju'y *IN»I. ao«d by Ilf la h»ll*»a n< a fiar it in the interests of plutocrat»' . When mem like Noi lU’l’ »• hefwtoy thal tofem« NtUuri • iMun of rv-’Ma.rvti* health ifaCK* «tlL l|.« tftr**«i«»4>n» **f thr tri rd t!«p »»••*• OAlnFal that It j Room*veil. Eolk L«h’>Ilettf urr others, are ,'«» fc-»rre. Jnt,« t *»;* •■».titiftwl, An Vtjl rilrarfe frutu »»alle* nodk'iu»! na*t« t»i»>hrr la«i<i« m »he •P rapidly l^ing brought to th*>-*bir and the grant, Art fo< thr «aie KrpATvd hl pr»»ft-*«r« «fx»u<hl »ml t»f »» «*«t»^ittir» *»t »«»‘1 Umr » ih J <»f < al ferma. Orveon, \«»»« », force of public opinion, for the right is behind. Stale» na« w.diaari ihr u*r ut alr«*b«d. ami • im I H »«hingt *> r»rrVpnr. ’ •• ectr<MÌed «KÌlIfu] •ufliluntM«»« în Juri ihr rtgfit •h< m - vl.»wi it, l<t x*»r.*. pupuuo for men to du* fa all thè Pntdto lan i Mate» hy art «d bp pr t|»<thM>a A«»ru»t 4. *»'CÌ. William llrrt»n*r,<»f Hcm, l M«l a» Inerbatimi* of Ix l'lrrrr’ft right and to punish n»gue<j, whether they lie rich <'**<ii:tY, of t.inn. Male » t Oregna, ha» M«M>< »I IhwnriWY. lUack i h«rrv n<« >■ IUI* «» ir poor then th* Uu of deliverance inrun the ll*i» «tay file»! in tl»»« ottfor hi «««»m hart. Q»«‘*ri»'« n«»?. » ' m al r»»»l »4» I < i 1 . K . ■tatecnent No. HM7N. far tl»r |»t»rch«w IU«M«irvad and Mm« root «fixlally *vrt du’xhe- of> plutocracy 0i*nnoLbe far distan». Hktt •*♦ «€• ÍU t of JxM» .♦ ami 4, afai n. W *« ut* «m> tî»<a»»'Mi • r«»M. «rwr tht*aiC U-mbR. and thT* *!>»•»«»« So there is inuah to miciu the jieople in die Mwlb»»n N ». IN. in r»»«n*htp No II *<juth. *1tT • 1« »lrr»r<<er. « «*«vrfv» *n rvmrd) Range N<». 2 h«»t, «mt «di **ffvr moffa pursuit.ot refoif»1 an-f h.me-*«y and justice in the •ho» thal tl««* land MMitfht t» m*«rr «ahi* far l*rvHo*hlti« Lari neri * rhroutc ctvugha S f !■> ■» .< «X I <T* rttarrh and lundnal atlmmi« <d «J «. ... i.eace. : a A ’ t*hn«niVi3iri<>fn<*j* public affairs. And the people »aldr !» r il* timi»* r **r *to«»r than for Th* at«»*r narivr al«* lyiar ihr ag’ h ullrgal | urt••»■ *. «od l» v«lahli*|i i M» .e.a.a . .*«•••« .. Mw*. - ‘ •trv<»ir> >l p««*« »r rnd«kfw*mmt fr**m 11.» v li k< ep hn *e»l! ’ Tilling. t<xi. They are lieginning ’ in» «¿aiti* 1«» *a»d lami beforr thr Reg* Irndhuf »TMMi i »•»!■«• Filer • of all Ihr warf al lit*«« «1 » ml ‘ J - y» *«• . . *«•«••» ••••••• ... i 7-’» ¡ •cli>«d* of |O« Iler. f»»r Ihr ruh' *wwl «Mill •n,i »«»-, at • 1 1 of J Via a. ... s UH Í to «e p ar Isov ’krtigurously ntsar the precipice of fffifear «nd Re«ri««*r »1 thr lata! Ottì*>* al uf ihr dia» **«-• tiumrd »la»/» l«ut al«** b»t * Par Ila od, Oregon, on Irriiay. thè I4th 76 '»* «o Ale m ad»ai .1 ... .... di:-*.4c ’ ti*i Nation had dnftr*H They have Ira- fadIgrMkift. tor|«»r »»f hvor, « lRlk»u« •far <4 N*|»trmUrr. IW *L '•pevwuau*lti*a ili a-l.am.. . i»r«*. ofaUnal* c*cM*«U|aalhMi IkWtiM*) ai»d il«* nani«*» a» »itn« »««« John Mam. Mtofto»v«yi • « arep|«-r........................ ...................... ft ♦ a « • • • ■x>mv e itinatod to the fact that every voter has a bl ad* Irr iriMiMr* »»J catarrh m> matlor I of Ìar««nib, Orv«t»»n, F rank !. J. mi «*». of Mei. J IV »■ It l 1*1 ut;tx ct> ¡s*rfomi and that he can safely delegate Sri«», tbegim ; ir«d Jotte», <4 S i«», Ore» ’•h« n* h« abri Y au dtfa'l htv« to la Irr fvp |»b-r. » <^«a«-l li.ar.ka ................ . ttoai duty to no other |»erson. He must perform it g»*n. atei Al. W Vtomati, «4 Ijuumb, •ar M* a^niMR aa U» tht*. what hr ria Haaa-lal olfttuar* m u « , mg I a. ♦C| (vr hl»-* l>i•*-«»*rrp • I* hackuri up h» llvw < >r*«gon. 'tim'Mrlf and the peqtetuity and welfare of the ^<1 trfalnl »r*l*tiu|» • «uuií-* X* l* r ì » u « k . .......................... • fri MT» »»! Ihr irKl.ftrtiihi nl n - * II» ihr tny airil all per»o«i» < iaHiiititf »«Itrrw** I > n ltrrtuing ¡«r lux- ,n> » m«x|it'al A r»M|iir»i by i«»«ta* ly II»«' al* v» «Ira» nia*»! iai»»l* ai«1 rr>ju«i»l- Nation <n*|H,nd'ti| >n ho»e well he does this duty. J«ap4.. ».i, 2. iluo.g.» j»r m.« >K ranl << hrilrr. »ddrv«a«<d u» Ix K V ••• »4.UU,' tifo tlwir claim in tho» •«ftri'v « hi or |*H r-'-r. Uxttax» X 1 !<< a lilt»»- t«M»fc This returning of the Government to he inter- r«kU* ie r inai*............................... 10’ bel re *aid Htb «la/ t»f Net»trtwi«rr, BMNl. »*f r«tract* fr»»m etmurnl m*dirai au » y 4»** ♦•*» fi *«»^e l . !ä : L»*W, |M f ' UU 11«, «fe rats of the people is due solely to the influence of Ufarilfa» •»mfaraiiM th* ItMflrrriimta hu l'iatf !>>»>■ <> nl>a> ta hr ..l.irtiaing ma 1* • i. u , h -ali > tn«rik:im», «Hl brina a Itliìr t«w.h fn< the inde|xm lent, voter in ¡oliLcs. So long as peo thaï I* worth/ «4 four it ten t b h » if - ««•II«» |«»M 1’1 MIH «II«««. nes-ding a a»»«! «ato, r» hablo r«'if»«riy « t ple were held firmly i>*und by the ties of ¡»arty j h»t’.M*n for lh* « urr «*f ahno«l peu plu w/.¿ , v ; n in ïn '.). fealty reform was impossible. But when a consid cuj old rhrvmu >»r lina nng malady. TIIIWKM UAMt» «<T. MW» i« tN"t» fX |*1«n r‘« I* vaut I*. Irl« ruf» Mate» <<hto. erable fortion of the ¡»eople refuse to support l>ad «lipit » One hll.M IVlift I |ft » grnlfa l»r*July P*»L Kt*»• AYm-nt-tfi civil , war ax an epoch in our Na men for office and have political indepenfence I 5<>TI( E w hereby la tati««, »’ai l»o a mild rathartje |/n«n lluil iti itiui’ Hi« mt<«l tahtald» ho«»k f» r both tnm tional history can rightfully It* pointed to as the enough to vote for the other fellow reform hat- 4 (UiAfM* with tire ijro%l«i* tt» *d the Act t»l I • ■ i < ’ ««ngrv*« <»( June 3 «u*lith'«l, "An i*ust important perr«j tn *ur> N.«ti «ud develop- then begun. Reformation is never accomplished | Art l*»r th«- **h* <4 tiiiitarr Sen*» Medical Ad* id the triwr A *t*lmdM i«w-i»a<* t*e«L«i» wore than one re«|»ect. While the central .by a party standing pat. e It is necessary to do Male« of California, <>r<><* o. /ultime, with •»ii<rsMfa<a and rui.Hrwl plato». A copy, W«*hingt *n rrrnt*«ry. •« »*il«*iHl»d (faiutv offUar great Nali<<ud dnuna was the dem- things and do them differently than has been cus •nd pa|wr-e<>vrr«M will he a*»ni to all thr Public land Mat««» by «it ul U» .«»yene wnding tl ernia uftsinUT» 4.the vita! fact that the Fnited States tomary with .he old ¡»arty. It must rebel -«gainst la<u»l 4, Mary t Brenner, of In onernnt alampa, k> i»a/ -•*r»o. C<»unty »4 Linn. Btate <4 <>rt^«n, was «(, N at«* in accordance with the most com- political leaders whose pnnci|>al aim is self-ag- has ihorvwipf ma Una »»n/v fa thie «lay in Itiie <»tttre h»»r »aurn Dr H V Pterx-r llutTalo, N njete definition of the terra instead <»£ beiu*r a •Ultrmefit, No. fiy«V. for U»n ptirrh»»«* ut grandiiement rather than the welfare of the peo 1. C k>th I m » uim Í. JI ftiaaup» fo.i« | nn ! 2, awl the I *• of N U . s4 <4 («rtnerthip of little nations call’ I States and ple. When a public man, such as President Roose - i i <i N ■ ¡fl I i<-I | N-. I i v - mi 'L. frwo which jiartnendiip one or mon1 of~ the j»art- velt is showing himself to be. is elected to office Kanee I .»»t an I will j : - i «hot* that th« land *"URht i« im»r«* •with draw at pleasure, a new and m<>st the people must and will hold up his hands. The I to valuabfo for it» tiuilwf or *l*»n«* than for vital feature wa*>b0rn. vix.: that of sixs-ially- fight against plutocracy, the trusts, the bene •tfncultaral |Mir|**••••, nod l<> retabliah i her claim to «aid land Itefore the Ite^i»- 1 I HI « «Mil %«». « I. pnvileged ci&saea ficiaries of special privilege, land grablauw, ter nibl n«*«*i\rr at the land <>tti*»*«i frmUt« I rum and ft» )iu«|i ln«, Taking advantage of the Nation’s exam* boodlers. and public plunderers, will probably be a Portland, Orvgon, fcrulay, the 14th day Mo 1- »pteinbvr, 1’0». i«ruxrM» Y*» juin* ........ T •«» . neceasicie«, plutocracy forced (ongn s to conees- long and bitter one, but in the end the people will ! of "Io* * ; t v • • ' '• •» » !.« name» »» witneeer» John Mart». ArrlvtM a . mm » y U. U I of l*acoutb, < >r»yon ; I rank L Joitee, of kons that made it possible to create fortunes so win because their cause it just and right. S.» : - rk io, Ortwon t r» »l Jone», S io, Drt* Titln Imr»« *.«»mnv . EJ «•. r M u*k>saal and so quickly that the Wwrid. even t<*lay, gun, an<l M W. Y«*>tnAii, of Lm>uih, * • «m« ............. .... I «’. “ «»rit.* Upifi«...^»,, 6 stands astonished. In order to preserve the .mN«- WE MUST START THE BALL RULLINO < k»*g-*n. Any aim ! «¡1 |mrw»nt* claiming luheb»*- linltn lu »»»«i | r<»»u P <<ny of the Nation, the value of property estimated ly the i»l>ove-de«u rita*J land* are rv«|uvi»l- Ito » |x-» •* AEviny foc I*rfroit I Ma Nearly all of our .astor towns and cities are im «>i t«» fll» their claim tn thia office **u nr Am iJU ’housaml» <4 millions «4 dulla'2« wax by the i « • Introït h r M <lay of >«|»temburv HKK. Un » Minp)« srrofce the pen destroyed forever. The proving and progressing. Scio ffi practically stand Imfurv *«1'1 14th AL u KKNON S. |>kKnn».M, i> l»v* .W—. 1 »' 1*. M ïrn mai Register. shackles of tiondage of nine uullions of African ing still this Summer. Barring Dr. Prill’s new > w r M Il » I O*» • >1 ««•*%» •in». slaves wen* struck off, while at the same time vtlux building there has been practically no im Will» I OH 1*1 III l< UHM. No. »- lxw\ «w Aî’u»i> for < orvgCt» 7 a a . Mu Gongn-sa was enacting laws that made possible provement in Scio this year. Railroad develop Arrive« CorvAllia.,................ . M < Ma 1 riMl'KK t »Ml *<t, H SB 3. 1S7H No !•- the enslaving of the entire producing classes of ment is the talk all over the State, yet our citizens rnit.-.l State« Ian.l Offic**, I 4M vt*a jr .... . .7 »» E M Portland, Oregon, Julv 2, 111 *'> are making i;<> effort to have Scio included in the Arrive« al c orvwlila . h r M tb»\ Nation. yoTU'E ia hereby given that in com- Mo m f?)v very few incipient laws that plutocracy was improvement. Now, while railroads are not liable pliauce with llie pr*>vi*ii>M u( the a»t of •i • \ «ee^Tja r M AlttVe# < ih LMlli* .......... .. — •isr. H able to force Congress to enact at th%b time have to be built in the non-|>aying districts, Scio should, Cwuitr.'»« of June 3, 1H*K. rut.tled “ An IrslH« lur Ail for the sale uf timber lain!, in the No. 1 licen added to at session after session during the not lx1 included among the non-paying points. To Stat.« of California, Oregon, Scvada, Ì4«vr« Ct»rVMlH« ,„w. __ *- 4» \ M. ' Arrlw* Ail«Mit> . ........, «II» A M a.I.i' /toll T-rrit. r> .i- ••»!. more thsn forty years that have elapsed since the sav nothing of the ordinary freight traffic in farm i • to od all " the l*nblie l and State« by act ol N* .■ products, stock and merchandise, which is not in I » < V.«v «%: I* ... ...... ____ _ tX4N I*. M great struggle. So gradual and w> stealthy have luguat F. Is'rj, Caroline Waddle, of Ti- Arrivvi» at AiiiMiiy . M b*-en the encroachments of plutocracy that it has considerable, our lumber facilities are unlimited. < ganiaville, County of Washington, state No 7- ' of Oregon, ha* tin-day tiled in tld« office l«mvrra<*orvttllUi .. * ou r. M been most difficult to arouse the American people Even with the mills we now have, all of which are her «worn -tateinent, So, t.usii, for the Arrivo» AI’»tiy..Wm. ......... ...a B.M» 1* M I rniti«. to the fact that they «3? being bound hand and small, 1<M»> cars of lumber could be supplied annu imrchaae of the \ E. of Section Ao. ' No. •- Ktgular 22, in Tounchip Th. 11 South, Range V **• Cor valila foot to a slavery that would be produativu of op ally. As la-fore stated; <axr lumber facilities are Xo. 2 Eaat, and a ill offer prtad to abow M« i M Arrive« at A Hain y .....^. pression and misery far tn excess of what the unlimited. Thousands of acre.* of the finest of that *Jia land aou.lit ia more valuable No. 14M II l orvwlH«. : for it* tiinla-i or atone than for agricul ....li Jh A. M virgin timber awaits the lumberman.*« ax. Fine tural imrpo.ee, and to eatabliali hercJauu Arrive» al Alt«»/ ........ black man suffered. . U U 1* M No.7- t<> aai.l land before the Kegiater and Ke- hx-ations for large mills are abundant, which could lume <4 the far-sevuig statesmen of the Civil IxwivmOjrvalila.......... . ... « i«»r M ceiver at the I ami Office at Portland, at AlUvtiy ............ a u» r fo War days could see what would be the Alture re- easily' ku*d one or more trains daily. These facts Hregon, on F'ri.lay lha Uth »lay uf Sep- No. Arrive« x ’ tendier, li*»'.. we should make known to the railroad people. If Ixwvra Allwnjr^,..«^. .^ .. — A M suits to the American people from the legislation Arrive» al Corvallis ...» __ I She nainre aa aitne—— John Mare, • V A M we wait for them to search us out. every other No It that was then being enacted. The Congressional of laconib, Oregon; William Hrcnner, I a uro» APanvyv ........... .... .............M fe r M Scio, Oregon f rank 1. Joni-a, of Scio, Kecord of those days will show the notes of warn- portion of the country will surpass us in develop of Arrivo« al C«wvalli« ......... i X r. M <»iegou, ami Al. W. Yeoman, of iau-oiiib, No. A hx »here sounded. But despite the warnings the ment. l^’uvtva Allany ........ Oreg*m. V a ia r M Undoubtedly within the next ten years the Wil Any and all ¡eraona cla.miiig.a.h.irite- Arrive« al C«»rvaili* legislation was enacted which, with subsequent All <»f it»*- «!««•»« trait* ctMiiMw ( with ly the ab>>ve-dea>'ribed lamh>are re<pi»*at- legislation along the same lines, has brought our lamette Valley will l»e covens! with a network of ed to tile their claim* in thik office on ur i’a* irh- CoiuiMny (Twin«. Ia»tb at AI' and valli«, a« well •« tnln for iM-tnril, «Ivo»« ‘ electric railways. If Scio will simply get a move before «aid 14th day of Septetnlwr, Ilan. C«»i Nation to its prosent condition. din*« I atrvwr to \r»|«»»1 «ml a«tj»*•'•** •*<■» Au.nasow S ItKKaaKH, •a «i'll a« ItiV'lfctibiKh I|<>t «*| ln<«« While it is true that our Nation has increased in on she can have one of the first lines that reaches Keglater. >’<* further ink*niiatkNi a|>|dy to |s>pulAtion.more than a halLhundrod millions and out South from Salem. A line from Salem through J.«’ M A TO, •«?». !*<•• Agt ««»il«» »un n im« ifiu>. n II RriLKM, \g» nt. Attain/ our National wealth has been multiplied many Stayton. Scio, and on to ladwnon would have a h l|. < HUNlMlC. Agoni, l orvalll*. T1MI.KK u*h *<■», Jt'XK 3, 1K7H. limes, the conditions of the wealth producers have ¡aying ¡atronage from the start. But if we re t'nilnl Stittct I jok I Ollie**, Albany hardware Company. r>*rtl«iMl. Oregon, July '.*, I'AMJ •vuX.kept j>ace with the increase of population and main dormant if we do not' make the fact known The Alliany Hardware C<>. haa llw SOTIl L i* lierrb» girftn tl,«t iii'oti’ wealth. Class legislation and special privileges tliat Scio is on the map and that sh*» is situated in , plmiiee with the |>r.ni'<iuii* of the Set of l«s* alock in town, ftiMUia »1»’ ehraimt onitrwM of June 3, 1ST«, entitled “An {•lace to trn.le, Stln agnate tor Vaha- have buildmi such colossal fortunes for plutocracy, the finest of agricultural and stock-raising wcJjons I t '.*t I no oil. JIS and A'l lirat st. Albnnv. I d * the *»le of timber laud« in the who have enjoyed these privileges so long, that we are liable, in the future as in the past, to be state- of < aliforma, Oregon. Nevada, Waabiugton Territory, ’ as extend«! they now W k u [ i < j * i them as vested rights that passc*d by. Our immense forests of timber; our and to all the PuLlic lalxl Stair« by act of should not nor could not be taken from them. Imnks of the lx*st mineral- paint on earth; the best I Annual 4, IHII3, John A. Wadille, of Ti- .■ar.iaville, fount, of Waabiugton, stat. Their fabulous fortunes have led to the natural section of the Suite for flax and hemp psoduction; oiOr.-gon. *>** this day tiled in thia office our splendid dairy region, all await development. The B»>t IT are U» Eat III* *«<>rn -fatcinetiL, *V»M1, for the i result arrogance, disregard for law, and a gen m I’orilAuJ in at (To do this capital is required and in order to at )«itvl,a«. of the s. E. '« of Section So eral domineering, aristocratic ftwliag. ! if, in Towiwhip No. 11 t ottlh, Kangr These conditions have finally culminate*! in a tract the necessary capital we must maku *iur nat- i No. S Fait, and will oflrr proof to allow ’ | lha' the land e>ughl ia tnorv valuable ■ toous ural advantages know n. revolt* of the people against plutocratic methods ‘ for Aft timber or atone than for agricul- ! A t tu « Watrr Eoix-r Moamaov S t . and the beneficiaries of special'privilege- If 1 ha m To this end some sort of organized effort on the tural nurptaw, and loeatabliah hi*claim _ ______ ______________________ taken a long time to counteract the influence oi»J*art of r our citizens is necessary. Development U> *ai<l laud before the Kogiater and Ke- j Riysr. MWTKXIIS .river at th« Land Office nt Portland, ; plutocracy in the minds of public men, and in the will not hunt us up. We must meet her more than Oregon, on Friday. t’*e Ilth day of Sry Old-time Unti County Koya, deliberations of Congress, legislatures and the half way. Opportunity awaits ua if we will only , teinlier, 1M>WI Propnttor«. llr nano-a aa wittHMne* Jolm Mar» rt take advantage of it and push and keep pushing la. omb. Oregon, William Brriim-r, > .. . , ..it,._ . l . • t our advantages. "There is a tid*» m the affairs of •I Sc,»> 9ô<G>^û9ûà<îûûûVû0t>ôûÛ64i></Û llrrg, n Frank 1. Jonrw, of S<, Uiisrunpleasant to look upon the assassination of m(,n )ta|dg on to f<)rtune.” Ld Us make it of >» Oregua, and M. W . Yeoniaii.of lacoinb, è « o Presittbn? McKinley as a pubhc blessing. Not easy for this tide to reach Scio. Let us dean up, ! Oregon. « J. G.G1LL, D. M. D. : Any an ! ail pervon* claiming ad'erae- i that he was an «ppresaor or an enemy tbthe inter- paint up, remove unsightly rubbish from public H äm e*tAlilií»b«'»! hta «Irritai ’ '4P « ly th- al«>.*r-drwrila«l lamia are request- ♦ I ■> esta of the masses of the people, but because his places and make our town as pleasant and inviting «1 to «!• their claima in thia office <>n or J» * in Feto ami i» |»rv|Mml before «aid 1 Itl. day >4 Sept.- uber, l’«ai. i O •k.0. pla..,! Thwdor. Ii...s. .elt at the he.,I of a. K-aible. Sek>'. .leee i ■ i Au.aaxua S. l*uu>»KH, to do ttrul-tT»** K lh,..N»on. Sine Mr. ^.«velf. in.Ull.tion U ™£rpn“ i Krglotvr. I ■ ft I ft chief inagi-trate then radual return * I rft Many newspaper» are e.xarrising themselves over brunch«*» <4 «font »»try. of the government to the interests! af the people. i « ríe »en lamí » ace, Jl an 3, 1N?N. ft w While il i> two that plutocracy still has a strong the possibility of William J. Brvan’a possible can-, I’niled NCatoe land Ôflûûd »ft«« These newspapers Portland, Oregon, July .T, IMWL influence with the Senate, that influence is waning .Isiacy for the presidency. certainly view Mr. Bryan as a dangerous Ito the NOTICE ia hereby given that in com- ' •tnd that of the people is growing. So with the Republican ¡>arty * man. They do not deny but what rhan»r with the priwimone of th«* art of close of She first session of the f>t»lh Congress it the country would be reaionably safe under Mr. oiigre»» *f Jwnr I, |N7 n , rntitlvd “An Act for the mile »»< timber lamia tn the I ran be said ;h.it the people liave the President, a Bryan’s administration and that the reforms now Stale# <»f Caliioijita, Oregon, Neya<la, in ¡>r*»gress would be carried forwanl. Thev l>o- and Washington Territory,’* a* rgtrndrd M aimhm HN Etvd irvponderating rnfiuence with the House of Rep- »•( AR ibi »/. ’W ftnrtmd j I* !»<»’• r»*M*1/ f**r with w«tv*«i»- all’ ttfa l/ubitc Ifand ‘'falca hy a«*t <4 res*entatives. and an equal influence with plu lieve that Mr. Bryan would ulso institute reforms to m*ri»ik««r»<* nrv«*r I« fc»rt rrei ihv •«itrul- '. not yet begun, and here is the nib. They think, Auguat 4, 1WL*, 1 rank I. Jumei ot Nekr>, *<tsltnn»| pw»*ll« . Orin* 4n. «»fe »I'M*« ytmcwMt»« ir». of Idiut, Hate of Ort*«on, ha* tocracy in the Senate. and rightly too, that one of his first stunts would County . «n«l let n« nrvuro fa ><m h<w »Itrnll«« thia day tiled tn thia otfiee hie «worn Mbob h «e a’rrady been accomplished in the be reform in our tariff laws. This is just what •tatrni»*nt. No. »¿ in .*, for the |»urvh«*w* of a»i<f a*-s'*>ii*itMwiatIng wr arr. rr.ZS TQMUX3CX. Uisee special privileges the > N. ’« of Kecttoa N . I m , tn Town- restoration of the Government1 n> .tin mtvaesU of these ¡a-ople who art* enjoying apecial whin No. *'•’ *‘*Mitfi, Kantfe No. 2 Eart, jndur oua present tariff laws do not want. I hese rhe people. The trusts have been forced to ac- ai»«l » ill offer |»n*»l t<> ahow that the land ,,u|. Hloresaid newspa|«‘rs voice the wnUuientsof th* ■ought I» iiMtrv valuable for it* tunlicr or Knawhvig* » master, the railroads have been com- i apecially privilege*! classes, consequent are en- »lone than for agricultural |»ur|-»nr», an«I Ijalltvi to submit to Government: mpiur;Mon l .... " h«ra<*ring by holding Mr. Bryan up in the* worst loeatablfoh hi* < (aim to *atd lvw«l beforw* ohm hmdway has boon made in the pasaeeution possible light to *»> to'iua*- him in the estimation ut the Rtgirter atxi Re«eitrr at the lain! at Portland, Oregon, oi* Thursday. 41 the land thievw* fldwver. the principal feature the public that his chances will be nil. Their <Mft«r the 1 tth de? »1 September, lUNl. *h the way of reform that has been accomplished efforts are destined to be in vain. Mr. Bryan or llr Mffir*.»« Witne*-. - bred Jon«re* Neto, Oregon William R>.'i»nrr, .4 • *O vws«’ plutocracy, the t>xi.«*, h<« .vninsads-and some other man who represents reform principles, , *»f will, ire our next president The tariff will be re H m >, Oregon ; John Mara, o( la«*»»iiih, im 1 «**>', ipwbbft’T' to npspc’ct the authority of the vised. Che ’rusts and specially privilege*! classes tlregon, and M. W . Vroinan.of I MCumb, AarnM • .»Mr* ant m »u*t!« Bor flirty y*»m. since the dose of our will be required to relinquish any unfaic or unjust, i (tregoii. f’Mhr ••«-'•rukin «>«•• opftnw«* fr«« •>»*«•«♦ « A ay and aP* |wrx»na Haiming adVrra»*- ■AtrUi.« «ftwriM»- • HâMvÛÜiJW * «rmt Civil» War has the Government been con- advantage they now p*»ss**sa. Bresiden« Ibrese- !y the alM>ve-«leM rtfanl land» are re»|Urat« tt>m«atrt«ciy tro» tran» i*Ma« MWirv h>r Mkrmrln« «>•<•««•. to Hie tlieir claim» tn thie «»ttW<*n or >*«»**«<« tM»«n Munti A («a iuctMdt in the interasli *4 plutocracy With th» velt’s doctrine of a "a square deal" for all the •al «p- «-«fcr«. Vt«Ko«l rhirt«. la 'M before MihI 13th fay <»f *«*|»teu«l»er. IK'S people is bound to be The ruling principle in the faaMmaoa N. Iferaa««, huhatiwn <»fi President Roosevelt into thwpresi ien- rutoiv As reforms never go backward this con A»*gtaler. ialchair, the 'ioetjone of a "square deal” for all clusion i* inevitable and these ¡»«»pie may as well, the blsiring man as w.iU as the plutocrat has submit grac’ftillv. for submit they must. If from The Nr»» uflter .I«»*» all klfwifi <4 j»«b »r.*!«- a IM I afc *«4 j «*» imi Man. inaugurated. True, not» very great progress pigh<*adedn«*ss they make the c*>n<litions more se-. |»rinlinK ih Vere, they have but Uivu:»<-lvvs to Idaiuc. A that dinrcuon has been ft^ouivUabvd, iAT ébc 3ìcu •5« ‘l>vullij Independent , I > Y « ■ ■■ «. A « t * t v» ! * JU T!1 We wold«) »ugg*»! that you mdect ) *«r Srnixo Sv it early. The < Imice pattern* ar* al ways S hin I at th«’ < »pulling of the S««« *.«n » lien stocks are unbroken» GEi KOI F» *>»•! si to. Thcifrc Masterpieces of Suit Mukinq W«1 trust vou w .S »top in (or a moment's look. We believe that vou will'be taaprcssixl with the rt isonablem s of our price« as well a» w.-sh the cxccdlence <4 uur Clothing. <;i:< >u»i THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY tt«r I I«»«litng |*r«»|»le • SUNDAY lie«»»« Corvallis & Eastern R. R. » â I * ‘ A * - \ * • t •• f > -* CORVALLIS & i • «» w r«r r»rt I« KN« Panati»*«?, T. J r*it* wjtt * hî , < T J. Mankan. U ‘A. Warnrr » Gill, K. C. l’is-ry. J. J. Hanwa, A. Wirwr. * ¿i a L. W. REAL ES1 SCIO ROLLER MILLS »HI' aî « w il h vScio, k xm v mhv m Pup » Coffee Hoirie The Wigwam P atents Scientific American. 1 Ì tn.U) . .. . 11., t c.i ■. A I l»rr> M« m «I m » Arriving fa '•e*»| \* m , w a* «>-•*' h.d• to • >• * »’ | Itaulth. »«•• »tu «<>«k« t I L k o -' i •II •*?«■«« AH i*< i«»«Mr»ti‘i^ un •*« /■»I«- ft“ u A **l • i.nn h»r t\Mhn«'«-ihm« Mit g«>C»H. ■»’ d -H. Ulll t>IHK« TT.»«« Muntemi W» «!*> • L F «»r» IV m » C. »»tom Milling Bu*in»»» WK»»! S««lft W • *r« In ••••I «>»• Ilnur and for l for » ■« hanfftd ••»«! B uy o Will thl» $60 A luiui nin* Trent You KlgKt vk < . We have an almost unlimited variety ■»( choice Cheviot^ S- i ami Scotch Mixtures, fî1 * % s V It will soon Im n ciHr of resurrecting something from tint garret or closet or coming out in » Spring Suit -new. clean, ntylish, ami hamlsome. run »*♦ .» I r mW r !» i & I l •> «> i i ■> ■/ g «> I ■ I ■ ■ ’> * I ■ WWWH « I ■ ■ <« i t i: HAVE CARRIED OVER EROM last year about 1«M> dozens of Mason fruit j;ir* amd although price« have advanced this seiuon, wo will sell all wo have at last year's prices. We carry every thing in the fruit jar line. 11< adquarters for Shillings ami Dinmomt \\ Spices, Teas, Cofftnra, Extracts ami < 'anne<l < mods. All marketable produce taken ami ex change checks given on our large ami com plete Dr\ Goods ami Euruiture Departments. Yours to live and let live, J. F. WESELY, Î : «• 4l ■ i ■ 4« 4» Ú »• > t fi « < < <■ fi fi « fi fi ■ fi •f < c feci»« ikaa •» *«f «I i *««r *»r Wf.< .irt ria »*«• *.*•« vft'» i bi Ea* • ••te«*«r ■ • «*•■«. A ••■«•. • m * Fr««. « ■ fi ■ Al « r< fi fi * ftftft ft« ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ftaft ftftftftftftfift ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ON DECK AGAIN! After three months’ nbaence from Scio, I am again at the bench ready ami anxious to repair your Watches and Clocks I can also repair engines mid other maehinerv. Bicycle Repairing a specialty, I can do the work or din-el how it can be done. New Ice Cream Parlors At S«»Mlh »CIO * End * of Bridge» O R K O O N Will keep Ice constantly ea hand, H rents per |»oiind. Will nianrfacture fee f’rt*au> and all kinds of Eilte t’andii's. lev (’ream, |a*r galkwi, I Soll« tl « ft Whirl your i for in ami e that r giraals r.ai.ii«, W.U Tra.l A. G. CORNELIUS Hi ......................