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• I > n »1 when or where the rn tn b* take his place may ALF*. F* «SUCCESS IN OREGON >' secure«!. Hence, th • employer, pract caily, suo- Tim •» A C- aiprniixulal farm at nits to ti.e dictation of tne employe. Their rela- i C «'»allia Ha. la-v.i atp.rtm. tiling lu t ins are nearly the r«*v«-rs<-, in this regard, tc»' atr»a»t>( au I pasturing Alfalfa, in t Dr «nat they were a few* years ago. In the old days] H llbycuuHa rv|»««t. I >• lullo*ii>s r«- jtifceling and grasping employers exact<-d the mli - V p» ‘fit <>f »37 *«l an acra on alfalfa fur {reatest amount of labor in exchange for th«* llirra u«..i«l»>. lia l^au pruird lu bv a hlltvft'i Al I lie* pail* «lb* • <«1 inall«*st amount of money Now. the laborer who. praibilil« l») au vtpori.uout ou tbv U. O»ail maltrr. is but small sense of hinor or principle, ren V ( laru. l**r«*. Tlie'v will rvuiaiu yrl <1 »r i g 'h* «caa»»u ihre«* «»r finir im »nth« ters the smallest amount of labor he can and de u» «rw »»1 paeCurage *n» il*« «aine allaita 1*1 IlilMltil* t*\Fl4\ IKIhAY I«/ tB«W «ml Dr. Vh thyojoitm, «I» m ta «h* mands whatever he will in the way of a wage. ; r - Itng I he e « |M*riu»e*»ll » conBd«l>( thaï T. I,. I » I ’ < • < i I . I< . As a result, some cla.ssesof w«rk, notably on the ri» re Ihm •- «il «• r» «id b- frâUiel b lJi roM A*»l> 1*H«>I*W I*- •’ •*- arm. wood ci.opj ing, etc., are neglected for the i Ir* tn )<«luratfF «4 the hei»| «iuriitx the • h inner. Th« »l»«»ai«'g i« that H i« Ix— oelter paying jobs in the lumber camps, railroad .»r*«o| alt alni iei «^uaHy lau»ra'4«’ >le* Hirilt-u i<ll**l'Ì<»N HAf l -l ■on struct ion, etc. («rain raising has so small a ! in -.«tratl”h t'a » l*e ma4e un ci(«vrr, r |«e «»» veh h ¡ he ie«yit« are ul etnk II margin of profit that the high prices labor now* ■ i» g value III illUAlTitlug the i» ••!* lliti«« Oi.v y»«tr In s4va:i«*i* ..................... . 1 One vs r, ai aial *»( • **•' ........................ co nmands cons im.*s, entirely, the small profit. I'*- i«4 «e«u*m OrogiH» iu (he kehl, a« Ilio 1 Our year, at rivi i.f ? >«ar» ......... ............. .. . pr »ÖI l«> b>* g»«iii<«Ì by th* pl m to u»**re 2 i • <1 *<*d. some farmers will Is* fortunate if they are prr a re tha » !•««!• ou a Im i» it vtu l»e Ou. .ur. »t rn l .l * p«r» .... ... ... W> Hi V muiill.» ili «>l» • ............. ... . n *t compellr«! to dig down in their pockets in ad i -b» e ss »«urti tue« “vH «> , 5. I In the e xperiinvnle, II*«g» «Vre nAnl. üf» dition to paving the expense of harvesting the*r I hlrlx-IW" •>! th«* an niait «er« p u «»n a Single .'«.py >n i»rap|«r.............. ............ .......... gram cn»j»s. Ami fur fuel, some Io alitiv.» will I m * [ t* » «• rr ti ■ M *( Alleila A |» il I. H but lite «4 the pige «er« pnil «I up tn th« iinrhet. and arre of or linar y s s iort, nevertheless they are sluai«‘<i .y the midst ’ 4»H«le a* t*» brttaplitig I'ptoJulv they Í -f a '.veil *.*.■: ;d *d 'di/'r**'’. !» <1 ina-ir a mi gam sn p«'Ui»«l« I Of count«*, much ns we may dislike to see it, ih »oirv «ifatia, ttwy h »d cmiemued dur* II fh re will oe a reaction hi the lals-r market. Th«* !•»,, the three Ui*nthw' Urfl'Mj. liA>0 |« m « ih |« <4 «tain» UHik, and I UM putiiid« <4 H •xtrem«* high prices to which I uiii I ht ha.. b«*en ad* • I »»plani wbrAl >’»r I he akiui Uli.II. o ti ana pnaliHedun the vullrgr lami. vanctsl must curtail building operation«. If em- auli * « •• «i« iter IO>|>*Mt»d« wa« alluded, «g* p »vers of laisir must do business at a loss, it is gi**gating I.N <•-* r’«»r the chopped aiirat. alao g»x>wti *»n the farm, 1 *y only a question of turn- whet) they, voluntarily or «•rut* p«r p mi » h | a a* •UuW«dt ting does Nor rnNrw a pan o icrw ise, must quit Railroad construction will, 111. In , making the to’al cu»l «4 . • -,.s«-lr ly I, - <• I,-f I' , I , A J 1,1- t <■ r.l»«- W Itll .»•.«le Iron» alfaU*« i*^«turagv, fAO.Vtf At An order hits be * unnmi * it • i t»v i>r«*-*wi«*- • <»:t «» ni» Uiigíil, the prevent mar* t iny other business enl«*roris« s. The number of h«*t prH*« »4 ii'#gB, the i«iue <4 the III* Ro »sevelt. sendimr the big H *'*t of l»utll«*shipH »n « r» a-r ih «right I« H’». leaving a i rt a numt»«*r of tin- cruisers around tin* Horn to t!« i»is will, in this rtrtnner. be curtatl«^! i.»til there baîsfîir b*r »h« allatta pati uragr.uf » «Kl. nr |ï*. &» per a* re l’>t ifie Coast. Relative to this order, the Nev vill not I m * more than one jot» for each man, thus I-’» M« a»»’in»«*, th«* ia*wr profit blamed * |uaiizing niMtlcrs. York World has asked the opinion of th«* state g< v (r ni» ih»* «bali • paaturag«, V*.einer with But wnat is tn«* cause of th«* great increase o’ (l«.H »ri i»« br nuiixd during ih« nr«l ernors upon tne advnubility of mobilizing a batli - «ui in »nlb« ui which ihr pig «»Ü rr- j it»s over that of three or four yearn ago? There . I tin»m s lip fleet on the Pacific, and the view Japan woi u *i . Ili»* U»*ld. la hot ?hr «tatly pr- ttt i thr denioi at ration. In «uhlhhui, the bs juxtitbd in taking of th«* move. Governot ire fully as many laborers now ax then anu the «km» milk pr*>d «erd on tier lärm ar»*« at » ienome**ul increas • on ; ' ■ »•• prixiuction emi of the Chamberlain n plie«! in th«- following intensely ^.» « ■ nie |a-r itA) i «>u»ida, an«l d»«i nuC luvcr. is the principal ca !s«*<»f the seeming scarcity i haie U» t>* haüi «I *«fll tbe pfrlhUNM*. The American spirit: a tifil th*» Ilog" COi<«UU»e>| mought 1<) “The plan to mobilize American battleships in i i the iatxir market. < »• t* a bUthrl« matead ol ti»r «XI vr tt As th«* N ews sees it. there are two causes to til»’ ha« tata*n ihr market price u..til re* the Pacific meets with m> approval. I know u . whit view the Ja;iane8e nation would take of tl.- »ring about tms condition. A large number of la- tynitly «laure «rei bevute! all. Ir»«ever, la tha . .............. iiini 1 iari- ns» Do not t link ths t »or-rs have 1» *en attracted to Brush American pbaraaol rv»l*»ranon «4 tiie land tu ita opinion should b< commited, * but b«*ii«*v> tbs igiriality by tbe growing <4 h*gumim»ua » »nits, attract««] by th«* alluring pn>|S)sition of «»i < r«»p* ami th«* pre«*riww Ql llv«n»t«a k uli go ernment snould act for its own protectin' . field «i h Ita Irrlhitmg H>d*»e cr without consulting the views of any otnei nation.“ •.leap homes. More of our p»*<»ple I a* e emigrated th* I hr aliaba Ariti <io« d lia** »»etrr had a to Manitoba. Alberta and British Columbia than Why should President Roosevelt, wno is con - puiiud of iMiiiiiirr» ial lertihsrr ou ite Í* a brat gr« und tue uplat» I, mander-in-cnivf of our army and navy, consult th' n my have an idea of. The other ami principal urditiar* and !».*• timi anbje«*ted tu li»« treatment «•»son is tiie grea* increase in the amount of the liki s and dislikes of any nation as to the disposi tbal i» ra«lh |«»-aibie ui. any «rat* few years ago there was but rn» O’rg il tarin. tion of either army or navy, so long as tne rights n »ney par capita. of such nation are not trespassed upon? M ist w« t few dollar.« per capita in circulation. Thirteen. GROWTH Of DAIRYING <a d the treas try reports, but mon* than one-half ask Japan's consent to move our snips of war U| an ri ulriKV <»f tbe growth of Iba on the high seas as »uits our pleasure and conven oi* liiis was ti« d up ¡:> tin* banks and which could ience? If so, we do not deserve to be consider«*« n >t in* borrewed. Now. through tn«* phenomenal ■lain industry in tin- Fork* «»I ibr Sai»- > itput of tin* gold mints ti.e per capita circulation liana* ibr •I--OU ' of «frulli elirck» kt a national power of the first cla.-s. Ibr Mair Iteli* uf But, sup|K>s« Japan - *es proper to consider t e i is grown until it is now more tha*» $1V» for everv ri hlriiiw. nm. woman and child, ami it all is subject to cir- In tbr m*«nlb "f June, I'.KIrt, the total mov -ment aa a hostih* act and a menace to her n - lu t»«e ><l virgin « l>«-i k- w«> »¿HCl tvresia? Wtiut then? Supisise, even, tnat be u ation. The onij rm son that prettnta the cir mouth Join ibi» va-ar. ibr total **• I culation of ali of it if : men will not Liorn.w. They It 11)27, »bouii g an iiorraarol orar y cause of Japan’s exulted opinion of herself, si « IlM prr wot. lina g in I» not atirihu I i not need to. because they ha . e plenty without sees proper to deciare war upon us? Site wou.d tallir rnltrvly V* tbr ii»crra»r In tbe HU brt of cuwa iiillk — l. . rvprtlirlr»». only bring on. at once, a condition t«.ut many thu k :»arrowing. tbr iocr aar baa Ir rii ama ijrralnr It will I m * remembered that the Populist party inevitable uefore many years mst. Evvry «I lirjriuau la g -tt ng out,. In» j.»i» ontendeil that $.r><» per raj ita would give thecoun- ll< kuna» that tbr rtpn.aa of kerpmg a But there will be no war. neither now nor in t.« ry abundant prusperit}. the lalior« r good w age putir Cu» I» lull) «a > irai a» It la lo A«-rp future between ourselves and tne little brown met a go «I Olir lia-la«, th.' r I» a colitinual unless Japan, in her aggr«*ssiveness, makes war t an I a fair valuation of prosperity. If $35 gives us ar rail ng out I t'«v»» g'*lng mi. Tlir |arif nink.ra arr ta-lng <••inrri«-.' luto »rry necessity, in the first place, Japan has not yet re our present prosperity, the addition of $15 more I br- l aixl afr («ring Vpla. r»f by couped from her set-to with Russia. She is ills n ikes one dizzv to think of the boom our entire congo: la-it< r milk «pia ily. I bla plan «ill Iw c..ni|nur«l until tin* «latry li«t«i uuntry would enjoy. pre| ared to take on a war of the calibre that w> Clic kantiani Jilnvo. *»****»♦**»♦»« M H Scio Livery and Feed Stables Politicallij Independent MYI.R Should late press disidttches prove to be true, which suit«* that large nembt rs of Japanese sol- liers, un«h r th«* disguise of taltorers, an* in Mex- i > ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice for th«* »jrjxiseof man'hing upon United Stales territory »i»fon* an army could I m * collected to meet them, a jjdt cause for w ar would b«*conie at once apparent. 4 *xico must be ignorant of tins reported condition, i use she would have made a vigorous Kick ag *inst s icn proceedings. It as also b«-«*n stated that must all of the Ja|>anesc now in tne Hawaiian Islands a** also soldiers in disguise. These reports are lilher false or true, and a matter that should I m * 1 1 >ke«i into bv tho governmental authorities. If I «pan should think t:.e mobilization of a licet by t te United States in Pacific waters a menacing act. w.iat shall we consider the introduction o! trained t * » >ps within striking di lance, in a clandestine manner. There may I m * more in tne Japanese war sc ire than is shown U|s»n th«* surface, 'l'nere may be mon* method tnan madnesi in »he President's order sending the battleships to the Pacific Coast raMmgww^ra»raw^» nu m» i -» K-niaii.» g>*>liilng l-ui tbr t> at milkora ublainaliiv and wlmb a ill rraull in grrxtrr pf.-flt to ill dairvmail. a «»CMAHDSUN. Paran»* m V, T. J. Muukrra *aimMY, I'. A. Uarixr Scio M üüih . i Conipam' SCIO ROLLER MILLS W. <1.. • F ••<! Iluur Physician ^Surgeon Trlrpl»«»»»e Kiclmngr No, 11 GEORGE. K0ENEKE UKKUON Fro^fleiur Dentist OREGON SCIO. lU'Ini the «I*»*«* nantol tea»k>f from »l»r nriHMtrior. <•«»» M knlglil. I «««kit thr roti Bare <'l II»«* |vti'»lir « will KHitiniir ll».* «»»» »h«* rvmd <»»» »hr *<»uir< «** i *I»H d I»«* I •»«■! «»»ppK ehokv* <■»»«• n » vmm * al»h’ p. hv<A With a «1» «It* In h»rtti I hr MvfOMi t»i»«*r of m*r) Y m *I> a Ivivrtiii)»attan» to Uvat vwi)* <»•»• rU(hl. I a»»» V .nr* for ». N HuliTuiivu. Ewfvral »l>w|> in- plug >1 all eberp in tiie etale le being pre'ty generell»' •■••mpii d mlh every- «luir in epi 'll lane and Unii cuuu- lb», alivi« the fariner» ai d beep «ai» eia are uh lined to evade It. Ii<* dr> lared tbal Ibi» a« lion Ina» re«ull III Ibe piar- ■ nliuuig <•( the tan «XHintive. alien n« »b* .......... olii l*v • ' tp|a«l .all or in. H >Uir fanner- tn lina »inulti have d>p|H»«l the r flvrke, but a large uiap.rity <«i thrill in the cuaiily liaev reluml or lie gleet «.«I tu J«* eu. Fl. at da«* ««»th ih all branvhee of dmtlatry. : mìo , O< : : : okkgon Kkfll. ESÎft I h BKuKtK >o < il .< >KGE 1« »1 Nl Kb. T. J. Ml MKKK m . Pneai.enl. *. A KWIMU. 1‘wdiie.. MHKI.TON THE SCIO STATE BANK Notary Public Oregon Scio ANO l*ora a general linking and »»irhang«* hu*| ne*« han» ina Ir at current miri and ihatt» lamed nn principal elite» MAY BE QUARANTINED •pvetur, «Iule in Eugene I mi «reti, elated llial Ih« I*« requiring llie dip Pr«>prw»ura Hacks connect uith all trains ls>tk at ¡Vest and Mankers. Our rijis arr first-class and our horses gooil ’ drirrrs. /’rices ha asonaltlc. / would give her. in the next place. Japan knot > that the Americana, either on land or sea, ar«* h« i equal, man for man, in tne war game, umi that«« could mobilize an army ami navy tw ice tiie strengt that she can muster; ami that while tier resourct; an* limited, ours ar«* not. Finally, the Japan«*.« statesmen know that in order to prosecute a gr« i i war, she must have both money and credit. H . si's k of money cannot be very great, and, if a wai w ith us. the European money loaders wouit l»e very citarry of making her a loan except u|s.i terms too'extortionate tor a nanon to undertake. Governor Citamberiain’a sentiments an* tn«* on., oms compatible with dignity and honor, the on j one any self-respecting Ameraan citiz«*n can ei - tertain. If we ar«' to plaj second fiddle to Japan w hn.il condition can exist only under compulsion the q jicker w? tin I oat tn • fa *t tau batter. Wnii it is true that Japan is grvatiy puffed up, becautw of her victory over Russia, she is hardly foolisi enough to tackle L'ncle Sam. without a cause tl« world would justify. For these reasons there it not the remotest possibility of a mix-up; at Iva: t not at the present. A KUH «Kl 1 MTlM <«, M TlKSKIl .M M< Viri« ROYAL RESTAURANT REAL ESTATE BROKER *lw«-nt) jrara riiMrUnive hi Notary work it I mi »«I • l«*Mling gl k rw »»<«• n grinTal kiiowl**«jge «>1 Mfilfiii lliaf ruuianl« Mini land till«?». A<l n ol «>*(Mta*R carefully atieihlad tt»; .•»fix <*K«it i«it«*4 . MlrtHiA<t»»el til kt prtKurrd mi l vaaiMintMi. M'iU HU <>>iS I t uran i>*> *»i, Muur Attorney-at-La r Veal) r tl>1 Table» »npplie-l with the heal i Iw loarnei . glint» h pl«oa«-e»i Alban) H. MOM AM If Solar) rubli, au.l M.iKilor ol l*Mtvnt» au.l r«-n lut«». Oregon • titee, i<l um .M Strati <i O TO T M H lì AI.B.M, oKKutiN Hr> ant C. < . kirjaat HMÏANT A MiN Corvallis & Eastern R. R. TIWK < AMO JM». SA. Tram« « v « mm a *.« 1« ìaqi I mm Mo I- |.«a»r« t « «ulna ... « »•*»• imres Ahan) ....... ..... 11.6« J- I ««in Im» «a AUmny .»s^r « «n I alila I I • ** arriv««« Yaq«ina ..«•»•• •. F 6v ** Traina T m «n«l F■ < mm Srtrell. No. 4— U-nve» Aliami fw l*etr<Mt....._. Î:W A krnvee l»elm*i . .... .................. II *» A » «. a re« I tarimii I w r. ai r taf « •••- "! '* Attorneys-at-Lair <«<a*lw.n iitatk Ila» < u’llng A ta é Convict Schnntz, the San Francisco boodling ex M tn Ivor, seents to be about to th«* end ol ms rope, LABOR BECOMING THE MASTER A ill* nas been turned down by the court of appeals ta The latxir question Nevins to be nix»ut to take oi and. therefore, Judwe Dunne’» decision w ill stand, A anew phase. IL*retofor<*. Ia«or has been the sei i .V ¡en Mayor Schmitz returned from his foreign I fr I m « fwr < «»evalihe. •— van* and the employer the master. Now, owiiy t > ir. st*emingly filltsl with virtuous indignation *<o bave« Aliati) fori'or valli T JÖ A M ........ «*>' A. ta i • it even m suspicion of guilt sh.i.iid I m * entertained ^er««e* <’«»rtallia to the fact that there are two or three jobs it Mo !•- every lalmrer. both skilled and unskilled, he -th- a ainst him, many people wondtred if a mistake I i VUmy .. ...i tra ..... .. laboringman no longer talks and acts in a subaer hi 1 nn’ h *n mad» at th«* instance of Special-Pro A>rive« al < orvalHv i «. r m vient manner as in lite past; but now assumes a secutor Heney. But Mr. Haney its made gixxi No lx* a Allant ... .... 1 r m Arri*«*« <'orvalli» ............. ...... • i» r. m important mein, knowing tha’ the employer mu.* t .villi tn«* San Francisco gratters as a *11 as with th« IrwlN« M»r All»an> come to his terms if his services are secured. B< Oregon land thieves. President R -o.tevelt mati cause of the scarcity of laboring men anti the nu io mistake when he picked up a then inconspicu leave« <V m valli« ..».•» •:» A ta I Al rive« Albany . 7»P* A M merous demands for his services, he, as a matter ous lawyer from the Pacific Coast to fi 'it tne ueo ^o. > l^v»vMi'rw*valli« II*« r. > of c »urse, s let! Is the job t.ial m . IS ..i < ladra ntn pie's battles. Messrs. Heney and B :r.is hav< \rrlvvaat lH»any i ia r > inclinations. rm.r can he be bl tined for such ac placed tueir names hi t le history of restoring th« VO ? — ve« < '«vai Ila . .... • od r. > tion. He is simply doing what everybody else d< c> government to the p tople in an enviable niche. But lesa Irrite» Al'mn) ....... tar i w hen he can. A few years ago, when tl ere wa.* their work has just l»egun. Th«* Aegean stables in NO. Il - Len « or* all»« Il I* A. M two or three lals»r.*rs for ever,- job, employer every large city is ready for a cleaning. Al ih mal All«ny M . ... ... u * p. y were inclined to l>e sotuewhal dictatorial a.« t< «o lt • Ix-a m hlhany M.«SAF I whom he would employ and how his work shoult All of the Referendum cas-m, w hich Judge (¡a! Uil'real t'vtrvalll« ,-ra .. .. I 1« F. > Al! fi ve «bore tratti« «onne« t «Hh <«»utbr be done Now the shoe is on tne other foot Mr «»way decidedly adversely to the |>e »pie, have bee anlflr i ««tniam) traina, hot » ai Al'viny ai employer doffs his hat to labor He oftentimes ac tp|M*aled to the State supreme court. It is thought •• valli«, aa «eli a« tnain Unr l»atrvvH. givi» i.m «ri VMM t«> Nawpnrt an I a IpMent tiearlw cepts inferior or profunctory services because, ii hese cast s will oe advanced upon th«- docket of thi 1« wli aa Rieltrnlmeh Ho’ «pting». Ita .ariher in«*rtnatton appi) in he discharges the laborer he has. nevertheless hi ■ourt of last resort, and that the question • «tao F *.en Fa»« Ag services n.ay not I m * quiU* satisfactory, he ki.ows titled in a snort Univ. il U UMU.NiMA A^eat, AlUaaj ,S4«mta J’t :t!t *» .... X« «•*»» 1 • teilte h : o RÜE DAVfE, TMK «lltkir 1‘roprlcU r m » ruar Th. hr« Pton* in *on«u.| tu rat I» al Pap’s Coffee House Ai.HlN) » XIHt.K.OKIl * (lKKuoN WIATT Attorncysat-Lau? om«T In HlumlM-rg Hlvck Al.HlNY HI VA AMI ! : i s ; ORBOON OF D c .IIXIVE ri LES Ila»» in Alwtnwtof Title preparai b» the At U « mi tanti of i ha Morrtaon Mt rx it Hrtdga chahuss j Aina Tr»?r*.»ter. Hi « vwMiiti fVMUll U U ta We m l.iliMMil to Kinci Kira.i .W SaUotmtaa Trangformed to Dusky Beauty A dark akin become« fitcirating when deli, ately soft, under,pread • ■th th« milnnt glow which indi- catetrhealthy actaetkin Robrrt- inr keep, the,kin mined in quality k««p» p. .re, frre f tom clogging wait« and Htmulatrr the tiny capilUrie« to eontnbutr th« color which charm, lB blond« and hrune-t* alike. Robert ik m rrrtain protect .on agam.t tan. aunbum and frrcklea if applied b«- forr rapoture to tun or w,„d spread, hkean intywr. rptibl« ,hiiB "<E»uae nverakm nt face. ,n< , ahi«k| aiimu'ating and prrrerring a delicatrjurtrau.heaiity t>»»erw fuser Of the real pmperty you lntw.4 la fuirshaM or i . m .- i .! a. wurtty to« money loin«* I. <<«r *.««:-ir., r-rrlrti-.j tfa* al our CZfcTl »MniHi»nr<i in ion. Z. M. HL l)(). Manager, ilteacorner Thlrlan.l Hn«.tali>lti am Al.HAS Y. OKKOON. Tfc. loral «|ar|i»a«. T»w- InlHwin« arx prkra q.H««<Ml ufl Tt.ur»*tar r»f ra lt »rrk h> nar drab-ra: WI mb I, | wm bti»hrl per Flokir per aa<*k Hrwn. t»er ton Hhort«, per on ..... < h«»p, per Ion Hnftt'r. li'onntryi per mil. , !**■’Uwen ................... < hu brna. per pnnntl < hi« kw»- pvt (-««nnd. ymihf ’’•*•**- !•*» M»nn*t ....... ....... rnrtataya. p^r p»»nn«l^... Inu it«, per pound ..... .. He« f per pnon ». Itre «eight H*f. p«mn l.hve «wight •ml p« pen« I im whipping . Rherp |wr pm»n<1. ato her«___ taaiuj«, pei pvuj»4 L ;*v